Prof Maureen Carroll | |
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) |
Occupation | Classical archaeologist |
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Institutions | University of York |
Maureen Carroll (born 1953) FSA is a Canadian archaeologist and academic. She is the Chair in Roman Archaeology at the University of York.
Carroll received a BA in Classical Studies from Brock University and a MA in Classical Archaeology from Indiana University. [1] Carroll received a PhD in Classical Archaeology from Indiana University and Freie Universität. Carroll was subsequently based at Cologne University and the Romisch-Germanisches Museum. [2] In 1998 Carroll was appointed as a lecturer in Roman Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. [1] In 2020, she was appointed Chair of Roman archaeology at the University of York. [3]
Carroll has excavated in Italy, Germany, Britain, Cyprus and North Africa. [1] Her excavations at Vagnari, southern Italy have discovered an imperial wine-making estate. [4] She has spent several periods of research at the British School at Rome, as the Balsdon Fellow in 2007-8 and the Hugh Last Fellow 2015–16. [5] Carroll has held the position of Visiting Professor of Classics at McMaster University. [2]
Carroll's research has includes gender and dress in the Roman provinces, [6] Greek and Roman gardens, [7] Roman infancy and childhood [8] and Roman death and burial. [9] She has authored numerous monographs.
Her research has been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [5] and the British Academy/ Leverhulme Trust. [10]
Carroll was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 2008. [11]
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Prof Maureen Carroll | |
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Born | 1953 (age 70–71) |
Occupation | Classical archaeologist |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of York |
Maureen Carroll (born 1953) FSA is a Canadian archaeologist and academic. She is the Chair in Roman Archaeology at the University of York.
Carroll received a BA in Classical Studies from Brock University and a MA in Classical Archaeology from Indiana University. [1] Carroll received a PhD in Classical Archaeology from Indiana University and Freie Universität. Carroll was subsequently based at Cologne University and the Romisch-Germanisches Museum. [2] In 1998 Carroll was appointed as a lecturer in Roman Archaeology at the University of Sheffield. [1] In 2020, she was appointed Chair of Roman archaeology at the University of York. [3]
Carroll has excavated in Italy, Germany, Britain, Cyprus and North Africa. [1] Her excavations at Vagnari, southern Italy have discovered an imperial wine-making estate. [4] She has spent several periods of research at the British School at Rome, as the Balsdon Fellow in 2007-8 and the Hugh Last Fellow 2015–16. [5] Carroll has held the position of Visiting Professor of Classics at McMaster University. [2]
Carroll's research has includes gender and dress in the Roman provinces, [6] Greek and Roman gardens, [7] Roman infancy and childhood [8] and Roman death and burial. [9] She has authored numerous monographs.
Her research has been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [5] and the British Academy/ Leverhulme Trust. [10]
Carroll was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 2008. [11]
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