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Sofia Voutsaki is Professor of Greek Archaeology at the
University of Groningen The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; nl, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. Founded in 1614, the university is the ...
and a specialist in the archaeology of the Bronze Age Aegean and
classical Greece Classical Greece was a period of around 200 years (the 5th and 4th centuries BC) in Ancient Greece,The "Classical Age" is "the modern designation of the period from about 500 B.C. to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C." (Thomas R. Martin ...
. She has directed excavations and surveys in the Argolid and at the
Mycenaean Mycenaean may refer to: * Something from or belonging to the ancient town of Mycenae in the Peloponnese in Greece * Mycenaean Greece, the Greek-speaking regions of the Aegean Sea as of the Late Bronze Age * Mycenaean language, an ancient form o ...
site of Ayios Vasileios near
Sparta Sparta (Doric Greek: Σπάρτα, ''Spártā''; Attic Greek: Σπάρτη, ''Spártē'') was a prominent city-state in Laconia, in ancient Greece. In antiquity, the city-state was known as Lacedaemon (, ), while the name Sparta referred ...
, and has also published works on social change, mortuary archaeology, archaeological science, and the history of 19th- and 20th-century Greek archaeology.


Education

Sofia Voutsaki studied History and Archaeology at the
University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA; el, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, ''Ethnikó ke Kapodistriakó Panepistímio Athinón''), usually referred to simply as the Univers ...
(1979–84), followed by an MPhil (1984–85) and PhD (1985–92) in Archaeology at the
University of Cambridge , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
. Her PhD thesis, supervised by
Colin Renfrew Andrew Colin Renfrew, Baron Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, (born 25 July 1937) is a British archaeologist, paleolinguist and Conservative peer noted for his work on radiocarbon dating, the prehistory of languages, archaeogenetics, neuroarchaeology ...
, was entitled ''Society and culture in the Mycenaean world: an analysis of mortuary practices in the Argolid, Thessaly and the Dodecanese.''


Career

Sofia Voutsaki held a Lectureship in Archaeology in the
Faculty of Classics A faculty is a division within a university or college comprising one subject area or a group of related subject areas, possibly also delimited by level (e.g. undergraduate). In American usage such divisions are generally referred to as colleges ...
, University of Cambridge, from 1993 to 2003, during which time she was also a senior fellow at
Newnham College Newnham College is a women's constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1871 by a group organising Lectures for Ladies, members of which included philosopher Henry Sidgwick and suffragist campaigner Millice ...
. Since 2003 she has worked in the Faculty of Arts in the University of Groningen, becoming Professor of Greek Archaeology in 2011. She is a member of the Dutch Institute at Athens, has directed projects on the Middle Helladic Argolid and on the Argos tumuli, and is currently the director (with
Adamantia Vasilogamvrou Adamantia Vasilogamvrou (Greek: Αδαμαντία Βασιλογάμβρου) is a Greek archaeologist. She studied at the universities of Athens and the Sorbonne and worked as an archaeologist for the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports fo ...
) of the excavation of the Northern Cemetery at Ayios Vasileios, Sparta, and of the surface survey of the surrounding area. Her excavations of the Ayios Vasileios cemetery have been featured in the Greek and Dutch media. Voutsaki is an expert on the
Middle Helladic Helladic chronology is a relative dating system used in archaeology and art history. It complements the Minoan chronology scheme devised by Sir Arthur Evans for the categorisation of Bronze Age artefacts from the Minoan civilization within a hi ...
period and on
mortuary archaeology Mortuary archaeology is the study of human remains in their archaeological context. This is a known sub-field of bioarchaeology, which is a field that focuses on gathering important information based on the skeleton of an individual. Bioarchaeolog ...
in particular, and in 2015 delivered a keynote address on 'Death, disembodiment and immateriality: some reflections on recent developments in mortuary theory and methodology' at the 22nd Archaeology & Theory Symposium. She also researches a wide range of themes in Aegean Bronze Age archaeology such as social change, diet, gender, and the economy, as well as the application of scientific analysis to archaeological investigations, and the history of archaeology in Greece in the 19th and 20th centuries.


Selected publications


Books

* Voutsaki, S., & Cartledge, P. (2017; eds). ''Ancient Monuments and Modern Identities. Towards a critical history of archaeology in 19th and 20th century Greece.'' London: Routledge, Taylor and Francis group. * Wiersma, C., & Voutsaki, S. (2017; eds). ''Social Change in Aegean Prehistory''. Oxford: Oxbow. * Voutsaki, S., & Valamoti, S. M. (2013; eds). ''Diet, economy and society in the ancient Greek world: Towards a better integration of archaeology and science''. (Pharos Supplement; Vol. 1). Leuven: Peeters. * Philippa-Touchais, A., Touchais, G., Voutsaki, S., & Wright, J. (2010; eds). ''MESOHELLADIKA: The Greek Mainland in the Middle Bronze Age''. Paris/Athens: De Boccard. * Voutsaki, S., & Killen, J. (2001; eds). ''Economy and politics in the Mycenaean palatial states.'' Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society.


Articles

* Voutsaki, S., van den Beld, Y., & de Raaff, Y. (2018). Labour mobilization and architectural energetics in the North Cemetery at Ayios Vasilios, Laconia, Greece. In A. Brysbaert, V. Klinkenberg, & I. Vikatou (Eds.), ''Constructing monuments, perceiving monumentality and the economics of building: Theoretical and methodological approaches to the built environment'' (Vol. 2018, pp. 169–191). Leiden: Sidestone press. * Moutafi, I., & Voutsaki, S. (2016). Commingled burials and shifting notions of the self at the onset of the Mycenaean era (1700–1500 BCE): The case of the Ayios Vasilios North Cemetery, Laconia. ''Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports'', ''10'', 780–790 * Voutsaki, S. (2016). From Reciprocity to Centricity: The Middle Bronze Age in the Greek Mainland. ''Journal of mediterranean archaeology'', ''29''(1), 70–78. * Voutsaki, S. (2012). From value to meaning, from things to persons: the Grave Circles of Mycenae reconsidered. In G. Urton, & J. Papadopoulos (Eds.), ''The construction of value in the ancient world.'' (pp. 112–137). Los Angeles: UCLA, Kotsen Institute Monographs. * Sarri, K., & Voutsaki, S. (2012). The Argos 'tumuli': A re-examination. In ''Ancestral landscapes: Burial mounds in the Copper and Bronze Ages'' (pp. 433–443). Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient, Lyon. * Voutsaki, S., Ingvarsson-Sundstrom, A., & Dietz, S. (2012). Tumuli and social status: a re-examination of the Asine tumulus. In S. Muller Celka, & E. Borgna (Eds.), ''Ancestral landscapes: Burial mounds in the Copper and Bronze Ages'' (pp. 445–461). Travaux de la Maison de l'Orient, Lyon. * Voutsaki, S. (2010). Agency and personhood at the onset of the Mycenaean period. ''Archaeological Dialogues'', ''17''(1), 65 – 92. * Voutsaki, S. (2010). Moral theories, Homeric questions and the shaft graves of Mycenae. A response. ''Archaeological Dialogues'', ''17''(1), 105–116. * Voutsaki, S. (2010). From the kinship economy to the palatial economy: The Argolid in the 2nd millennium BC. In D. Pullen (Ed.), ''Political Economies in the Aegean Bronze Age'' (pp. 86–111). Oxford: Oxbow. * Voutsaki, S., Dietz, S., & Nijboer, A. (2010). Radiocarbon analysis and the history of the East Cemetery, Asine. ''Opuscula'', 31 – 52. * Voutsaki, S., Nijboer, A. J., Touchais, G., & Philippa-Touchais, A. (2008). Radiocarbon analysis of Middle Helladic burials from Aspis, Argos. ''Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique'', ''130''(2), 613 – 625. * Voutsaki, S. (2005). Age and gender in the southern Greek mainland, 2000-1500 BC. ''Ethnographisch-Archaeologische Forschungen'', ''2-3'', 339 – 363. * Voutsaki, S. (2004). Lerna, 2000 – 1500 BC: a pilot analysis. ''Pharos. Journal of the Netherlands Institute at Athens'', ''XI'', 75 – 80. * Voutsaki, S. (2003). Archaeology and the Construction of the Past in Nineteenth Century Greece. In H. Hokwerda (Ed.), ''Constructions of Greek Past: Identity and Historical Consciousness from Antiquity to the Present'' (pp. 231 – 255). Groningen: Egbert Forsten..


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External links


University of Groningen profileGoogle ScholarGoogle Books"From Ayios Stephanos to Ayios Vasileios: mortuary practices in pre-palatial Laconia", Aegean Lecture 4/11/2016, Youtube
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