Greek Mycenaean monumental architecture has been well-studied. However, the extent to which large-scale building programmes contributed to the socioeconomic and political changes and crises that took place in Late Bronze Age Greece (c.1600-1100 BC) has not been studied. The project aims to investigate human and natural resources which interacted in the core regions of Mycenaean Greece.
Key responsibilities
- To write a PhD;
- To present papers at national and international conferences and workshops as required by the project (individual and/or co-authored);
- To submit research results for publication in peer-reviewed journals (individual and/or co-authored);
- To submit research results for their incorporation in a synthetic publication and the proceedings of the International Conference, both edited by the PI;
- To take part in PhD training offered by the Faculty and through field schools where appropriate and needed;
- To undertake/participate in limited teaching in year 2 and 3 of the appointment;
- To participate in the Faculty’s workshops, reading and discussion groups;
- To participate in yearly meetings-workshops organised by the ERC project and in regular supervision sessions with the supervisor(s);
- To contribute and participate in the International Conference held at Leiden in year 5 of the project (year after the PhD is finished).
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