Jackson Miller
Jacob Hirsch Fellow
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research Topic: An Archaeology of the Development of Greek Sanctuaries
Jackson Miller is a PhD Candidate at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His dissertation, “An Archaeology of the Development of Sanctuaries,” examines how people’s repeated and ritualized material interactions with sanctuary space in the Aegean contributed to these sites’ formation and elaboration during the tenth through sixth centuries BCE. He has excavated at sites across Greece and most recently has been a member of the Anavlochos Project in Eastern Crete.