Teaching
Classical Archaeology
I teach Classical Greek Archaeology at all levels from introductory to Masters, with specialist modules on Ancient Warfare, Greek Colonisation and Regionalism in the Archaic Greek World. I am especially interesting in blended learning (i.e. combining online and classroom teaching) and practical learning from artefact handling sessions, fieldtrips and inclusive learning. .
Modules for 2024-25
ACE MA AND MSC DISSERTATION
Module code: ALGY600
Role: Teaching
ANCIENT GREEK COLONISATION AND BRITISH IMPERIAL THOUGHT
Module code: ALGY336
Role: Module Co-ordinator
ANCIENT WARFARE
Module code: ALGY210
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Architectural and Urban Forms of the Islamic World
Module code: ARCH737
Role: Teaching
BRONZE AGE CIVILIZATIONS: MESOPOTAMIA AND THE MEDITERRANEAN
Module code: ALGY106
Role: Teaching
DISSERTATION
Module code: ALGY450
Role: Teaching
DISSERTATION
Module code: CLAH450
Role: Teaching
EMPIRES AND CITIZENS: THE CLASSICAL MEDITERRANEAN AND THE NEAR EAST
Module code: ALGY131
Role: Module Co-ordinator
MAKING HERITAGE HAPPEN
Module code: HLAC205
Role: Teaching
REGIONALISM IN ARCHAIC GREEK WORLD
Module code: ALGY689
Role: Module Co-ordinator
RESEARCH SKILLS FOR ACE M-LEVEL STUDENTS
Module code: ALGY601
Role: Teaching
WARFARE, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY IN THE GREEK WORLD, 510-323 B.C.
Module code: CLAH104
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Mapping Milesian Migration Processes and practices of migration in the Archaic Period (c. 700-475 BCE)
- Stones, labour, and city walls: Modelling the social and economic cost of Greek and Etruscan city wall construction during the Archaic and Classical periods.
- The Urartian State as Seen Through the Distribution of Inscriptions