PhD in Interdepartmental Program in Mediterranean Art & Archaeology
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About
Caroline received her B.A. at Union College (NY) in 2019, with a double major in Classics and Anthropology. Graduating with honors, her undergraduate thesis examined the connections between burial practices and social identity in early Iron Age Greece as evinced through grave goods. During the Spring of 2018, she studied at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome. In 2021, Caroline earned her M.A. in Classical Art and Archaeology from the University of Colorado Boulder. She has excavated the children’s cemetery on Astypalaia, as well as completed fieldwork in Italy at Aeclanum and worked with pottery from the Suburban Baths at Pompeii. Caroline’s research interests include the use of spatial and visual narratives, their connections to social identity and their relationship within structures, particularly as shown through domestic architecture in the provinces.