Hannah Harms
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Hannah Harms

Australia

Hannah is a specialist in Mediterranean archaeology, focusing on the Bronze Age Aegean, pre-Roman Italy, and Roman funerary landscapes, particularly non-elite burials in the Late Republican and Imperial periods. Her research also covers the archaeology, material culture, literature, and history of ancient Greece and Rome from 3000 BCE to the 4th century CE.

Education:
Universita di Pavia, 2025
MA Mediterranean Archaeology (In-Progress)
University of Melbourne, 2021
BA (Hons) Ancient World Studies
Expertise:
Bronze Age Aegean Pre-Roman Italy Ancient Greece Ancient Rome Funerary Landscapes
Member since: Oct 31, 2023
Location: Australia
Published posts: 2

Articles by Hannah Harms

Discover the Secrets of the Roman CatacombsDiscover the Secrets of the Roman Catacombs

Despite their impressiveness, the catacombs of Rome were left forgotten beneath the eternal city for centuries.

Was Minoan Crete a Matriarchal Society?Was Minoan Crete a Matriarchal Society?

Minoan Crete is a fascinating but rather ambiguous Bronze Age civilization that flourished from ca. 3000-1100 BCE.