
John K. Papadopoulos
Professor · Classical Archaeology
University of California, Los AngelesAbout
John K. Papadopoulos is a Professor in the Department of Classics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), specializing in Classical archaeology with extensive fieldwork across Australia, Greece, Italy, and Albania. He has been integral to the Torone excavation in northern Greece since 1979, serving as field director for excavations and surveys from 1986–1995, and currently co-directs projects at Methone in Pieria, Greece, and collaborates on the Athenian Agora publications.
His research spans Aegean prehistory, Greek and Italian archaeology, and Classical-era history, with focused expertise in Athens' topography, Greek colonization, and the Late Bronze/Early Iron Ages. A hallmark of his methodology is the rigorous integration of literary evidence with material culture to reconstruct historical narratives, particularly for transitional periods in the Aegean.
Professor Papadopoulos actively leads major archaeological initiatives including the Ancient Methone Archaeological Project and RomeLab, and is currently preparing a two-volume study of Early Iron Age material from the Athenian Agora (Volume I as Agora XXXVI), underscoring his ongoing contributions to Mediterranean archaeology.
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