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Graduate Profile: Dr Simon Elliott, School of Classical and Archaeological Studies

By Matthew Brears | 21 January 2021

Dr Simon Elliott is a full time historian, archaeologist and broadcaster, after completing his PhD in Classical and Archaeological Studies. What are you doing now? … Read more

Archaeology dig uncovers important findings for Canterbury

By SECL at Kent | 12 October 2020

The Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies has concluded an excavation on the Canterbury campus at Blean Church Field, as part of the Blean & … Read more

Boris vs Perikles: ‘21st Century Classicist’ competition finds winner

By SECL at Kent | 16 June 2020

The ‘21st Century Classicist’ competition, run by the Department of Classical and Archaeological Studies, has been won by Ancient History student Kieran Blewitt. Undergraduates in … Read more

Research contributes to understanding of lifeways of enslaved people in Caribbean

By SECL at Kent | 22 August 2019

Postgraduate student Felicia Fricke, who has recently completed her PhD in Classical & Archaeological Studies, has received media attention in the Caribbean islands of Curaçao … Read more

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