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BA Program in the Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece

ANASTASIA VERGAKI

avergaki@arch.uoa.gr

Anastasia Vergaki is a Greek archaeologist. She acquired her Phd on 2021 from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The topic of her thesis was related to domestic rituals in Late Bronze Age Crete and their impact on social organization. Since then she has been working as the Assistant Director of the Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens. She publishes her research in peer review journals and edited volumes and she participates in international conferences. She is also a fellow researcher at Trinity College Dublin while recenty she was awarded with the Filippo Maria Carinci Fellowship in Aegean Prehistory. Her main research interests focus on: Aegean Bronze Age, Minoan archaeology, rituals in domestic environments, archaeological theory, architecture, social complexity and organization, ethnoarchaeology, pottery.