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Dr Hazel Dodge is the Louis Claude Purser Associate Professor in Classical Archaeology at Trinity College Dublin's Department of Classics. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and completed a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford. Her career includes visiting roles like the Frederic Lindley Morgan Visiting Chair in Architectural Design (University of Louisville, 2013) and two terms as Samuel H. Kress Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America. Her research focuses on Roman construction techniques, ancient spectacle infrastructure, and urban development, with particular emphasis on decorative stone usage and entertainment architecture.
Education background: BA in Archaeology (Newcastle upon Tyne), advanced research at Oxford through her British Academy Fellowship. Current teaching includes Roman Archaeology, Greek/Roman Art & Architecture, and modules on ancient urbanization/spectacle studies. She supervises research in Roman material culture broadly.
Key research themes: 1) Roman decorative stone quarrying/distribution networks, 2) Architectural design of entertainment venues (amphitheaters, circuses), 3) Urbanization processes in Rome and the broader empire. Recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches linking material evidence with socio-political analysis.
Awards highlight her contributions: Kress Lectureship (2010-2011, 2018-2019), Oxford fellowship, and Louisville visiting chair. These recognize her expertise in Roman architectural history and public outreach in archaeology.
Advising focuses on material culture studies with over 25 years' supervision experience. Active in archaeological fieldwork and international collaborations, though specific grants are not detailed in current text.




