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Susan Ellen Alcock is an American archaeologist specializing in survey archaeology and the archaeology of memory in the provinces of the
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. Alcock grew up in
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and was educated at
Yale Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, and one of the nine colonial colleges ch ...
and the
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. Alcock was Special Counsel for Institutional Outreach and Engagement and Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics at the University of Michigan and became the Interim
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and
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for Academic Affairs at the
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in July 2018. She is now the inaugural holder of the Barnett Family Professorship of Classical Archaeology at the University of Oklahoma-Norman where she teaches courses in the Department of Classics & Letters.


Early life and education

From 1979 to 1983, Alcock studied at Yale University, graduating ''
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'' with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Archaeology and History. She then studied
classics Classics, also classical studies or Ancient Greek and Roman studies, is the study of classical antiquity. In the Western world, ''classics'' traditionally refers to the study of Ancient Greek literature, Ancient Greek and Roman literature and ...
at the University of Cambridge, graduating with a first class BA in 1985; as per tradition, this BA was promoted to a
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(MA Cantab) degree in 1989. She remained at Cambridge to undertake
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, and completed her PhD in 1989 with a doctoral thesis titled "Greek society and the transition to Roman rule".


Career

Alcock served as the Director of the
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and Professor of Classics at
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from January 2006 until 2015. Prior to that, she was the John H. D'Arms Professor of Classical Archaeology at the
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. She was co-director of the
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in southwestern Greece, then co-director of the
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in southern
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, and is now director of the
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. In 2000 she was awarded a
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. In 2018 Alcock was appointed as the interim provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the
University of Michigan-Flint A university () is an institution of tertiary education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. ''University'' is derived from the Latin phrase , which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". Uni ...
.


Publications

* ''Graecia Capta: The Landscapes of Roman Greece'' (Cambridge 1993) * (editor with Robin Osborne) ''Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece'' (Oxford 1994) * (editor) ''The Early Roman Empire in the East'' (Oxford 1997) * ''Archaeologies of the Greek Past: Landscape, Monuments and Memory'' (Cambridge 2001) * (edited with John Cherry and Jas Elsner) ''Pausanias: Travel and Memory in Roman Greece'' (New York 2001) * (editor with Terence D'Altroy, Kathleen Morrison and Carla Sinopoli) ''Empires: Perspectives from History and Archaeology'' (Cambridge 2001) * (editor with Ruth Van Dyke) ''The Archaeology of Memory'' (Oxford 2003) * (editor with John Cherry) ''Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Analysis in the Mediterranean Region'' (Oxford 2004) * (editor with Lauren Talalay) ''In the Field: The Archaeological Expeditions of the
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology is a museum of archaeology located on the University of Michigan central campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the United States. The museum is a unit of the University of Michigan's College of Literature, Science, ...
'' (Ann Arbor 2006)


References


External links


Faculty page at Brown

Brown University Petra Archaeological Project (BUPAP)

University of Michigan, Special Counsel for Institutional Outreach and Engagement, Office of the President
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