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John Papadopoulos holds a Ph.D. from the University of Sydney and is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles. His primary research interests include Aegean prehistory (especially the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age), the archaeology of Greece, Italy, and the Balkans during protohistoric and historic periods, the archaeology of colonialism, and the integration of literary evidence with material records. He is actively engaged in projects such as the Ancient Methone Archaeological Project and is writing a textbook on Aegean Prehistory and Classical Greek Archaeology under contract with Cambridge University Press.
His scholarly work also involves the publication of Early Iron Age Cemeteries in the Athenian Agora series, with the first volume submitted in 2012. While his current role as a Lecturer at UCLA indicates a focus on academic instruction, no specific teaching responsibilities or course offerings are detailed in the provided text. His research bridges historical periods and methodologies, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to reconstructing the ancient world.
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