Classical Studies at Brandeis
Brandeis University
Classical Studies Department

CLASSICS HOMEPAGE

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A. Koloski-Ostrow (Chair)
A. Hussein
P. Johnston
Y. Khan
A. Marshak
L. Muellner
E. Visvardi
C. Walker

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BRANDEIS HOMEPAGE

Angela Hussein

Angela Murock Hussein


Research Interests

Greek and Egyptian Archaeology. Greek Trade and Colonization in Italy. Minoan Iconography. Ritual Hunting in Antiquity.


Courses Taught


Selected Publications

"Roman Hairdos," DIG Magazine (forthcoming, May/June 2006).

"Saqaara Mummy," DIG Magazine (forthcoming, March 2006).

"CT Scan for a King," Calliope (forthcoming, January 2006).

"Trained to Rule," Calliope (October 2005).

"Heb Sed Jubilee," Calliope (October 2005).

"Meet the People of Herculaneum," Calliope (September 2005).

"Sidebar," Calliope (September 2005).

"Beni Hasan and Kids in Ancient Egypt," DIG Magazine (July/August 2006).

"Digging in a Cemetery," DIG Magazine (December 2004).


Contact Information

Office: Rabb 359

Office Hours: (Spring 2006 only) Mo/We 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., or by appointment

Phone: (781) 736-2186

Email: murockan@brandeis.edu or angelamurock@yahoo.com


Dr. Angela Murock Hussein was awarded her Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology from the Center for Old World Archaeology at Brown University in 2004. Her dissertation was on The Geometric Pottery of Italy: Workshops and Interactions. She is a regular contributor to DIG and Calliope, archaeology magazines for children.

Dr. Hussein has taught at archaeological field schools in Italy and Egypt, and is joining Brandeis as (Visiting) Lecturer to teach a one-time course in "The Greek World and Egypt" in Spring 2006.


Photograph of Angela Murock Hussein in Cairo, January 2005, by Ramadan Hussein.

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Department of Classical Studies, 2007.