Lucia Nixon Explained

Lucia Nixon is a Classical Archaeologist at the University of Oxford. She was Senior Tutor at St Hilda's College, Oxford.[1] Since 1987, she has co-directed the Sphakia Survey with Jennifer Moody, which excavates and surveys the Sphakia region of south-west Crete, from ca. 3000 BCE - 1900 CE.

Education

Nixon holds an AB in Ancient Greek and Classical Archaeology from Bryn Mawr College.[2] She completed an MA in Classics from the University of British Columbia and an MA in Museum Studies from the University of Toronto.[2] Nixon completed doctoral-level research in Classical Archaeology at Newnham College, University of Cambridge.

Career

Nixon was Assistant Professor of Classics at the University of New Brunswick at St John Canada.[3] [xiii] Since 1995, she has been a Member of the Common Room of Wolfson College, Oxford and the sub-Faculty of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology.[4] She taught Classical Archaeology at Oxford before becoming the first full-time Senior Tutor at St Hilda's College, Oxford. She has completed extensive archaeological fieldwork in the UK, Turkey, Italy and Greece, and has published widely on sacred and economic landscape, and gender, equality, and education.[2]

Nixon began excavating in Crete in 1976.[5] As co-director of the Sphakia Survey, Nixon has led specialist archaeologists from Canada, the US and the UK investigating the interaction between people and the landscape between people and landscape over 5000 years.

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References

  1. Web site: Lucia Nixon. 2022-01-28. digital.humanities.ox.ac.uk. en.
  2. Web site: Board Of Governors. 2022-01-28. St Clare's, Oxford. en-US.
  3. Book: Women in ancient societies : an illusion of the night. 1994. Routledge. Léonie J. Archer, Susan Fischler, Maria Wyke. 0-415-90881-7. New York. 28677450.
  4. Web site: Archaeology for Amateurs: The Mysteries of Crete. 2022-01-28. crete.classics.ox.ac.uk.
  5. Web site: An Introduction to the Course.. 2022-01-28. crete.classics.ox.ac.uk.

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