
Emily S. K. Anderson
Associate Professor · Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology
Johns Hopkins UniversityAbout
Emily S. K. Anderson is an Associate Professor of Classics and Director of Undergraduate Studies at Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. She specializes in Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age material culture, with a focus on craft production, glyptic art, and human-object interactions. Her research integrates archaeological fieldwork, artifact analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches to explore sociocultural dynamics.
Education:
- PhD in Archaeology, Yale University (2009)
- MPhil, Yale University
- BA with honors in Old World Archaeology and Art, Brown University
Research Interests:
- Material biographies and non-human agency in Bronze Age Crete
- Zoomorphic representations and object-animal relations
- Receptions of antiquity in modern American urban contexts
Books:
- Seals, Craft and Community in Bronze Age Crete (Cambridge, 2016)
- Minoan Zoomorphic Culture: Between Bodies and Things (Cambridge, 2024)
- Ongoing project: Syncopated Ancient: The Early Mediterranean ReCreated in the Fiber of a Modern American City
Field Projects: Collaborations include the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey, Azoria Excavations, and Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project. Current work with Greece’s Corinthian Ephorate focuses on multi-scalar site biographies.
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