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Marco Santini is a Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh, where he specializes in the political, social, and cultural history of the Eastern Mediterranean during the Iron Age (circa 1200-600 BC). He holds a BA and MA from Scuola Normale Superiore, University of Pisa, and a PhD in Ancient History from Princeton University. His research interests include the development of ethnic identities, political thoughts, and practices in the Aegean, Anatolia, and Levant, as well as the implications of multilingualism in the ancient world. Santini is currently working on a book project that investigates new forms of rulership in the Eastern Mediterranean following the Late Bronze Age crisis and has published several articles on related topics. He has also contributed to multiple research initiatives, including an online database of Greek Economic Inscriptions and international projects on ancient Mediterranean material culture and rituals. Santini is dedicated to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and welcomes supervision inquiries on early Greek society and Iron Age Mediterranean interactions.
Princeton University • Princeton, NJ
Conducted research and supported faculty in the Department of Classics.
Magdalen College, University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Engaged in research and academic activities within the field of Ancient History.
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