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Lucy Audley-Miller is a lecturer in Roman History and Archaeology at King's College London. She has an undergraduate degree focused on Ancient History and Archaeology and has worked as a field archaeologist on rescue excavations across the UK. Following her undergraduate studies, Lucy returned to academia and completed her graduate work at the University of Oxford, attaining both an MPhil and a DPhil. She later moved to Brussels for a postdoctoral research fellowship at Université Libre de Bruxelles, before returning to Oxford where she held a range of fellowships and lectureships. In her career, Lucy has been fortunate to work on field sites across the Roman world. Her research interests encompass visual cultures of the Roman world, Roman history, archaeology, and the social and cultural history of the Roman Empire, particularly through the lens of visual culture and archaeology to study ancient lives and experiences. Currently, she is in the process of finishing a monograph that examines the cultural changes experienced by diverse peoples within the Roman Empire, exploring images commissioned for funerary practices. Her teaching covers subjects including Roman archaeology, art, and Byzantine history, and she supervises PhD candidates in related research areas.
King's College London • London, ENG
Lecturer in Roman History and Archaeology, teaching undergraduate modules and supervising PhD candidates.
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