
Timothy Shea
Assistant Professor · Classical Archaeology
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Timothy Shea is an **Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology** at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), affiliated with the Department of Classics and the Curriculum in Archaeology. He holds a Ph.D. in Art History from Duke University (2018) and a B.A. in Greek and Latin from Tulane University (2011). His research focuses on the art, archaeology, and topography of ancient Greece, particularly the Archaic and Classical periods. He is currently completing a monograph, *Death and Diplomacy: The Politics of Immigration and Burial in Classical Athens*, which examines how immigrant communities in Athens expressed identity through tombstones and burial practices. Shea employs digital mapping tools (GIS) to analyze spatial relationships in archaeological data.
Education
- Ph.D. in Art History, Duke University, 2018
- American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Regular Member, 2017–2018
- B.A. in Greek and Latin, Tulane University, 2011
Research & Grants
Recent grants include a Schwab Academic Excellence Award (2022), a Residential Fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies (2022–2023), and support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He collaborates on projects like the *Athenian Agora Portrait Project* and leads the Spatial Antiquity and Innovation Lab (SAIL) at UNC, which integrates GIS with archaeology.
Awards & Honors
- John Williams White Fellowship (2017–2018)
- Olivia James Travelling Fellowship (2018–2019)
Teaching
At UNC, he teaches courses on Greek archaeology, sculpture, GIS applications in archaeology, and ancient Athenian topography.
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