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Professor Strataridaki Anna is a distinguished academic at the University of Crete, specializing in Ancient Greek History with a focus on Cretan archaeology and historiography. She holds a PhD from the University of California, Davis (1988), and has contributed extensively to the study of ancient historians, Cretan social institutions, and water management systems. Her research bridges classical studies with interdisciplinary approaches, examining topics ranging from ancient epigraphy to mythological etymology.
Her work includes significant contributions to Brill’s New Jacoby, reconstructing fragmentary ancient sources, and analyzing Cretan cultural practices like syssitia communal meals. She has co-authored studies on the historical development of Heraklion’s water supply, combining archaeological evidence with historical documentation.
Key research themes include ancient biographical traditions, Hellenistic historiography, and the intersection of myth with historical records. She has published widely in both English and Greek academic journals, authored textbooks on integrating history into early childhood education, and participated in international conferences on classical studies and water technologies in antiquity.

