Campus
- Downtown Toronto (St. George)
Fields of Study
- Ancient History and Material Culture
Areas of Interest
The Aegean Bronze Age; ancient ports and harbours; craft production; political economy; cross-cultural interaction; liminality and marginality; environmental archaeology; maritime cultural landscapes; weights and measures; wooden shipbuilding traditions.
Biography
Before coming to Toronto, Elliott Fuller held a post in the Department of Classical Studies at Bishop’s University in Sherbrooke, Quebec. He completed his dissertation, on the role of harbours in Bronze Age Aegean political economies, in 2024 at the University of Toronto. His current research centres on Bronze Age wooden shipbuilding, the role of maritime agents in craft production, ritual, and economy, and the archaeology of marginality. He was a senior team member of the Bays of East Attica Regional Survey in Porto Rafti, Greece, from 2019-2023, and is currently preparing the results of the project for publication.
Publications
Fuller, E. 2025. “Developing a Toolkit for Energetics Analysis of Wooden Shipbuilding: The Uluburun Shipwreck, a Case Study,” in R. Pierini and T. Palaima (eds) Bronze Age Intergenerational Dialogues (BA.ID), 3: Early Career Researchers (ECRs) at MASt. Papers and Summary of the Discussion held at the Summer 2025 MASt Seminar (Friday, June 27), Classical Continuum, §§46-71. https://doi.org/10.71160/OWCI1294