Angela Campbell
Angela Campbell is a MA student in the Classics Department’s History and Material Culture stream. She received her Honours Bachelor of Arts in Classics and History from the University of Toronto, Mississauga in 2024. In the 4th year of her undergraduate program, she completed an independent research study on knucklebones, divination, and multiculturalism in Maresha during the Hellenistic period as an extension of her work as a research assistant for Dr. Boris Chrubasik’s Sealings and Lives of Maresha project.
She received the UTM Classical Civilization Research and Study Travel grant and spent a week in Athens in the summer of 2024 visiting several ancient sites, including the sanctuary at Delphi.
Much of her past research has examined the socio-political and gendered lives of people during the Greek Hellenistic period, with particular focus on the Seleukid kingdom. She aims to continue this examination of Greek social history and how everyday life and ideology is expressed through material culture.
Research Interests: Greek social history, material culture, religion, gender and sexuality.