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Dr. Guy Ackermann is a Researcher at the University of Geneva's Department of Ancient Sciences, specializing in Classical Archaeology with a focus on Hellenistic pottery, ancient Greek urbanism, and athletic/sports facilities. He holds an 'Ambizione' grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation for his project on gymnastic infrastructure in ancient Greek cities, particularly Delos. His academic background includes studies at the University of Lausanne and Humboldt University of Berlin, a PhD in Classical Archaeology, and postdoctoral research at the École Française d’Athènes. Key research areas include Eretria’s ceramics, Delos’s gymnasia, and the socio-cultural dimensions of athletic spaces. Awards include a prize from the Foundation for the Encouragement of Latin, Research and Archaeology.
- Education:
- PhD in Classical Archaeology, University of Lausanne (2011–2017)
- Studies at University of Lausanne (2005–2011) and Humboldt University of Berlin (2009–2010)
- Research Projects:
- "Gymnastic Equipment in Ancient Greek Cities" (2023–present)
- Excavations in Eretria (Gymnasia and Bathing Establishments)
- Epigraphic and Ceramic Analyses in Delos and Delphi
- Awards:
- Swiss National Science Foundation 'Ambizione' Grant (2023)
- Foundation for the Encouragement of Latin, Research and Archaeology Prize
His work integrates archaeological, epigraphic, and material evidence to explore ancient Greek socio-economic and cultural landscapes. Ongoing projects emphasize cross-disciplinary approaches, including geophysical prospection and photogrammetry.


