
Ulrike Krotscheck Visiting Scholar Lecture
“Headaches from the Past: Making Sense of an Ancient Cemetery at Isthmia, Greece”
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30 | 107 S. KEDZIE | 6PM
Dr. Ulrike Krotscheck is an archaeologist of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, who also teaches global archaeology and heritage ethics. her primary research focuses on the ancient Greek diaspora from southern France to the Black Sea, Greek ceramics, cross-cultural trade, and mortuary archaeology. For over 25 years, she has participated in archaeological fieldwork in France, Greece, and Turkey, at a variety of different archaeological sites, dating from the Neolithic to the Byzantine. Her current book project is The West Cemetery at Isthmia: A Contextual Approach, to be published by the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. She has also published articles in Archaeometry, Archaeology of Anatolia, Ancient East & West, the online journal Antigone, and several book chapters in edited volumes. She teaches at Evergreen State College in Tacoma, Washington. Krotscheck will serve as the 2023 Art History and Visual Culture Undergraduate Symposium Keynote Speaker.