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Faculty of Classics

 

Biography

Jessica Plant received her PhD from Cornell University in the History of Art and Archaeology in 2023, and MAs from Cornell in the History of Art and Archaeology (2019) and Archaeology (2017), for which she was also awarded the Cornell Institute of Archaeology and Material Studies (CIAMS) MA thesis award. She earned her BA, summa cum laude, in Classical Civilizations and Near Eastern Studies and Art History from the University of Minnesota. Her research has been supported by the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and the Kress Foundation. She is currently a Research Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge (2023-2026).

Research

  • Art and archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean with a focus on Roman and Late Antiquity
  • The social and cultural dimensions of ornament, architecture, and craft production
  • Cross-cultural and cross-craft interactions in the ancient Mediterranean
  • Archaeology of religion and domestic space
  • Relational approaches to material culture and pre-modern media
  • Critical historiography in the fields of archaeology, classics, and art history

Publications

Key publications: 

Plant, J. 2022. “Hard as Rock and Light as Air: Stucco Ceilings in Roman Domestic Space.” In Materiality in Roman Art and Architecture. Aesthetics, Semantics and Function, edited by Annette Haug, Adrian Hielscher, and M. Taylor Lauritsen, 113–30. Decor 2. Boston: De Gruyter.

Research Fellow, Clare College
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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) studentship Acquiring the Mediterranean: exploring local agencies in the acquisition of antiquities from Greece and the Ottoman Empire by Charles Newton at the British Museum, 1861–1886. The Faculty of Classics and the British Museum are excited to announce a fully funded...

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The Faculty of Classics would like to congratulate our Early Career Researchers who have secured new positions elsewhere in the UK and abroad. We thank Il-Kweon, Michael, Tom and Ludo for all their contributions to our Classics community and wish them the very best for the next steps in their careers. Dr Il-Kweon Sir has...

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This year Professor Dame Mary Beard is due to give The Sir Robert Rede's Lecture on Friday 3 May 2024. She will speak on the topic 'The boy who breathed on the glass at the British Museum': what, or whom, is the past for?' If you would like to attend the event, you are most welcome but booking is essential: register for...