LC control no. | no2017088754 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Jackson, Heather (Heather Mary) |
Variant(s) | Jackson, Heather Mary |
Field of activity | Archaeology Vases, Greek |
Affiliation | University of Melbourne |
Profession or occupation | Teachers Archaeologists |
Found in | Text and the material world, 2017: title page (edited by Elizabeth Minchin and Heather Jackson) page xx (Heather Jackson, honorary senioer research fellow, school of historical and philosophical studies, the University of Melbourne) A Hellenistic housing insula in North Syria, 2001: title page (Heather Mary Jackson; Ph. D., University of Melbourne, School of Fine Arts, Classics and Archaeology) The University of Melbourne, via WWW, 6 July 2017 ("Interpreting a sculptured cave on the banks of the Euphrates in Syria;" Dr Heather Jackson is a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne; until 1991, she was a teacher of Latin, Greek and Classical Studies in various schools in Melbourne, but returned to University in 1992 to pursue archaeological studies; her research and publications have been mainly concerned with the Hellenistic site of Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates in Syria; she has published, as books, three of the Final Reports on Jebel Khalid and contributed substantially to the other two, as well as writing many articles about the site and its artefacts in international journals; in Melbourne she has also engaged with the University of Melbourne's collection of Greek vases, and was the curator of the exhibition of these in 2016; she has assisted with the curatorship of the current exhibition in the Potter: Ancient Syria, Modern Conflict) AJA Online, 6 July 2017 (Heather Jackson; Heather Jackson is currently an honorary research fellow at the University of Melbourne and codirector of the Australian excavations at the Hellenistic site of Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates in north Syria; her first degree was in classics in the University of London (1959), and she taught classics in schools until 1992; her doctoral dissertation (2001) on the Hellenistic housing of Jebel Khalid led to a postdoctoral research fellowship to study housing in the Hellenistic Near East; she is coauthor of the first volume of Jebel Khalid. and sole author of the second volume) |
Associated language | eng |