Dr. Georgia Andreou

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Biography

Dr. Georgia Andreou is a lecturer in Archaeology and Sustainability at the University of Southampton. Her research interests include Landscape Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology, and the Eastern Mediterranean. Her work focuses on the documentation and assessment of endangered maritime archaeological sites, utilizing GIS and remote sensing technologies. Dr. Andreou has contributed to various projects, including the Maritime Endangered Archaeology Project, where she examines the effects of tropical cyclones on archaeological sites in Oman and contextualizes maritime archaeology within the ecological and humanitarian crises in the Gaza Strip. She has also co-directed the Kalavasos Maroni Built Environment Project, an international initiative excavating Late Bronze Age sites in Cyprus. In her teaching, Dr. Andreou offers modules on Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring, Archaeology of Seafaring, and Egyptian Near Eastern Archaeology. Additionally, she has held teaching roles at Cornell University and Brown University, focusing on Geographic Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology. Dr. Andreou actively reviews for the Journal of Maritime Archaeology and engages in various academic discussions regarding the intersection of archaeology and climate change, particularly in the Middle East.

Research Interests

Experience

Lecturer

2022-01-01 — Present

University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Lecturer in Archaeology and Sustainability, teaching various modules on Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring and Archaeology.

Courses

Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring Archaeology of Seafaring Egyptian Near Eastern Archaeology