Project Director
Eleni Hasaki, Ph.D.
Eleni Hasaki is Professor of Anthropology in the School of Anthropology and Professor of Classics in the Department of Religious Studies and Classics. She is the Director of the WebAtlas of Ceramic Kilns in Ancient Greece drawing on her database of Greek kilns from Prehistoric to Byzantine times. For any inquiries, corrections, or additions to the WebAtlas, please email her at hasakie@arizona.edu.
For a full bio, visit her website: https://anthropology.arizona.edu/person/eleni-hasaki
Scientific Collaborators
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
Gary Christopherson, Ph.D.
Dr. Gary Christopherson is an Associate Professor of Practice at the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona. He is the Director of the Center for Applied Spatial Analysis (CASA). He generously provides his GIS expertise to the WebAtlas project
Tawny Lochner, MSc
Tawny Lochner is a GIS technical analyst at the School of Geography and Development at the University of Arizona. She manages the technical interface of the WebAtlas and has been instrumental for its 2021 and 2024 editions.
Lauren Alberti, M.A, M.A., ABD
Lauren Alberti earned her M.A. in Classical Archaeology and a GIS graduate certificate at the University of Arizona. After a second M.A. in Comparative Literatures and Cultural Studies with a Classical Languages concentration at the University of New Mexico, she is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan. She has been instrumental in developing the GIS platform of the WebAtlas in 2016
Stephanie Martin, Ph.D.
Stephanie Martin earned her MA and PhD in Anthropology and a GIS graduate certificate at the University of Arizona. She focused on the spatiality and materiality of migration experiences in eastern Mediterranean. Martin provided GIS technical support and visual documentation of individual records.
ARCHAEOLOGY OF CERAMIC PRODUCTION
Konstantinos T. Raptis, Ph.D.
Dr. Raptis is an expert on Late Antique and Byzantine ceramic workshops. He is an archaeologist-Byzantinist at the Ephorate of Antiquities in Thessaloniki. He has held visiting and research positions on Byzantine Architecture and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece.
Ioannis Pappas, Ph.D.
Dr. Pappas received his MA and his Ph.D. at the University of Crete. Dr. Pappas is an expert on Bronze Age ceramic workshops in Greece and eastern Mediterranean. He is an archaeologist at the Ephorate of Piraeus and Islands.