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University of Leicester Archaeological Services

ULAS is an independent professional unit whose expertise covers urban, rural and buildings archaeology of all periods across the Midlands. Find out more...

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Read about the city's archaeology in the new publication Visions of Ancient Leicester

Contact the School

School of Archaeology and Ancient History,
University of Leicester, University Road,
Leicester, LE1 7RH

Tel +44 (0)116 252 2611
Fax +44 (0)116 252 5005

Email arch-anchist@le.ac.uk

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Dr Constantina Katsari

Lecturer in Roman History

BA (Athens), PhD (Lond.)

Tel: 0116 252 2728 

Email: ck82@le.ac.uk

 

Constantina Katsari is Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Leicester and Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society. She was on academic leave for eighteen months, until January 2010, as a Humboldt Fellow at the Deutches Archaeologisches Institut in Berlin. She is currently on maternity leave until February 2011.

She has been a Research Fellow for two years at the University of Exeter and for one year at the Moore Institute in the National University of Ireland, Galway. She finished her PhD in the History Department of University College London. Before she came to Leicester, she taught in the Ancient Classics and in the History Department of NUIG. She also taught as an Erasmus Exchange Teacher in the universities of Groningen, Athens, Valencia and Freiburg.

 

Blogs and Websites:

The Roman Economy

Mediterranean Identities

Love of History Blog

Roman and American Slavery Blog

 

Research

 

Teaching

Writing DL module Introduction to Greek History (Spring 2012)

 

Recent Books

The Roman Monetary System, (author), Cambridge University Press 2011, 310 pages

From Captivity to Freedom: Themes in Ancient and Modern Slavery, (co-editor, E Dal Lago), Leicester: School of Archaeology and Ancient History Monograph Series 15, 2008, 180 pages.

Slave Systems: Ancient and Modern (co-editor, E Dal Lago), Cambridge University Press 2008, 400 pages.

Patterns in the Economy of Roman Asia Minor, (co-editor, S Mitchell), Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales 2005, 360 pages.