University College London

Post-Doc, Institute of Archaeology

About

Alicia Jimenez is a postdoctoral research fellow working at University College London (Institute of Archaeology) and Glasgow University (Archaeology, School of Humanities) as part of the ‘Material Connections: mobility, materiality and Mediterranean identities’ project, jointly directed by Peter van Dommelen, Bernard Knapp and Michael Rowlands. She is author of Imagines hibridae: una aproximación postcolonialista a las necrópolis de la Bética (Madrid, 2008) and editor of the session Colonising a Colonised Territory (Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Rome, 2010). Her research interests include archaeological theory and the transition between the Iron Age and the Roman period on the Iberian Peninsula, with an especial interest in topics such as social change and colonization, mimetic material culture in the Roman provinces and the interaction between the past and the present in the creation of contemporary ‘origin myths’ in Spain.

 
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal
Journal of Social Archaeology

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