Neil Erskine-Fisher
Published: 14 November 2016
Movement, routines, & religiosity in the ancient Near East
University of Glasgow
Movement, routines, & religiosity in the ancient Near East
Academic History:
MA (Hons)
MPhill
Supervisors:
Dr Claudia Glatz
Dr Michael Given
Research Interests:
- Bronze & Iron Age Near East
- Ancient Near Eastern religions
- Theoretical approaches to archaeology
Previous Research Projects:
- Launtenschlager Azekah Expedition
- Sirwan Regional Project
Scholarships:
AHRC
Awards:
Best Archaeology Performance 2011
George Gilbert Ramsay Memorial Prize 2012 (Best student of Lvl 2 Classical Civilisation)
Rev Montgomery Hardie Prize 2014 (Best student of the Old Testament)
Best Archaeology Honours Performance 2014
Best Archaeology Honours Dissertation 2014
James Boswell Bursary 2014
Contact Details:
Address: Gregory Building, Lilybank Gardens, University of Glasgow
Email: n.erskine.1@research.gla.ac.uk
First published: 14 November 2016