PhD in Interdepartmental Program in Mediterranean Art & Archaeology
About
Chloe earned her B.A in Classics from Texas Tech University. She earned an M.A in Greek Art and Archaeology from King’s College London, where she wrote a thesis focused on the Centauromachy in Greek architectural sculpture, as well as an M.A. in Classics at Texas Tech University, with a thesis titled “The Vergina Hunting Frieze Recontextualized: the Development and Significance of Hunting in Macedonian Burials”. Since 2019, she has participated in the excavations at Argilos and Kerdylion in Northern Greece (trench supervisor 2023-24). She has also been a member of the Libarna Urban Landscapes Project (Italy) and is currently a trench supervisor at the University of Michigan’s Pella Urban Dynamics Project (2022-present).
Her research focuses on urbanism and state formation in Macedonia, spanning from the Iron Age to the Classical period, and cultural interactions between Macedonians, Thracians, and Greek colonists in the Northern Aegean.