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Hugh Bowden is a Professor of Ancient History at King's College London. He completed his degree in Classics at Oxford in 1984 and earned his DPhil in 1990, focusing on the examination of Greek historian Herodotus and religion. He has been teaching at King's since 1989, with a focus on ancient history and ancient religion, particularly involving Ancient Greek history and religion in a broad sense. His research interests include Ancient Greek religion, Alexander the Great, and he has supervised many PhD projects across various topics, particularly those related to aspects of Greek religion. His extensive publications cover a wide range of subjects related to ancient Greek topics, from the Archaic Period to the Hellenistic era, reflective of his expertise in the field. Additionally, he has been actively involved in public engagements, including projects related to historical redisplay and ancient divination practices.
King's College London • London
Teaching and research in Ancient History and Religion.
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