
About
Rebecca Worsham is an Assistant Professor in Classical Languages & Literatures at Smith College. Specializing in the archaeology of the Greek and Roman worlds, her research focuses on Bronze Age Greece, including co-directing fieldwork at the Mycenaean site of Malthi in southwestern Greece. She teaches Latin and ancient Greek, with current projects involving publication of Malthi excavation results and a monograph on Middle Bronze Age domestic architecture in mainland Greece.
- Email: rworsham@smith.edu
- Phone: 413-585-3429
- Office: Dewey Hall 213
Education:
- Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research Interests: Dr. Worsham's work centers on Greek and Roman archaeology, with emphasis on Bronze Age Greece, ancient artifacts, and domestic architecture. She explores material culture and daily life in the ancient Mediterranean through fieldwork and textual analysis.
Office Hours (Fall 2024):
Tuesday and Thursday 11 a.m.–noon
Wednesday 1:30–2:30 p.m.
By appointment
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