Louise Steel (archaeologist)
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KnownforResearch on Cyprus and Eastern Mediterranean prehistory
Director of excavations at Arediou Vouppes, Cyprus
TitleProfessor of Near Eastern Archaeology
Alma mater
- University of Liverpool (B.A., 1988)
- University College London (Ph.D., 1993)
Thesis'Burial Customs in Cyprus at the Transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age' (1993)
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| Known for | Research on Cyprus and Eastern Mediterranean prehistory Director of excavations at Arediou Vouppes, Cyprus |
| Title | Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology |
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| Thesis | 'Burial Customs in Cyprus at the Transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age' (1993) |
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Louise Steel is Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Wales Trinity St David.[1] Her research focuses on the prehistoric Mediterranean world, in particular Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as on themes of materiality and the human body.[2][3][4] She conducts fieldwork in Cyprus at the Late Bronze Age site of Arediou Vouppes.[5]