About the Team
Main Researchers
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Ellen Adams
Ellen Adams is Reader in Classical Archaeology at King’s College London. Originally trained in Minoan Archaeology, she now focuses on how access practices in museums may be applied to more traditional academic themes, such as audio description, touch tours and British Sign Language tours. She has edited the volume ‘Disability Studies and the Classical Body: The Forgotten Other’.
More can be found on www.mansil.uk
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Nicoletta Momigliano
ENicoletta Momigliano is Professor of Aegean Studies at the University of Bristol. She is a specialist in Minoan Crete and its reception. She has conducted archaeological fieldwork at several sites on Crete, including Knossos, and also in Turkey. Her most recent book is In Search of the Labyrinth: the Cultural Legacy of Minoan Crete (Bloomsbury, 2020).
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Christine Morris
Christine Morris is Andrew A David Professor of Greek Archaeology & History at Trinity College Dublin. She researches the Aegean Bronze Age, especially Minoan Crete where she has current archaeological projects, as well as Goddesses and their modern receptions. Her co-edited books include Ancient Goddesses (1998) and An Archaeology of Spiritualities (2012).
Collaborators
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Mnemosyne Rice
Research Assistant
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Andrew Shapland
Collaborator
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Kostis Christakis
Collaborator
Other Partners
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Karly Allen
Art lecturer and museum educator, Limina Collective
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Katerina Athanasaki
Archaeologist, Heraklion Museum
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Tanvir Bush
Writer, film-maker, and photographer
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Petros Lymberakis
Herpetologist, Natural History Museum of Crete – University of Crete
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Kalia Lyraki
Singer and musician
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Zoë McWhinney
Actress, poet, theatre maker, Visual Vernacular artist
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Céline Murphy
Archaeologist and artist
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Ruth Padel
Writer
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Roussetos Panagiotakis
Artist
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Mina Trikali
Library and Photographic Archive, Natural History Museum of Crete – University of Crete
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Teresa Valavani
Psychologist, and artist
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Lucia Van der Drift
Teacher and Writer in meditation, mindfulness, and Buddhism, Limina Collective