Julie Hruby

Assistant Professor

Appointments

Assistant Professor

Area of Expertise

Aegean Bronze Age,

Ancient craft production and producers (ceramic, stone, textile),

Food, cuisine, and feasting,

Ancient gender and class structures,

Archaeological fingerprints

Biography

Julie Hruby received her B.A. with a triple major in Art History, Classical Studies (with Honors), and Classical Languages, magna cum laude from Duke University. She received her M.A. and Ph.D in Aegean Prehistory from the University of Cincinnati. 

Publications

2024    "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle? The Clay of the Pylos Tablets." In Ko-ro-no-we-sa: Proceedings of the 15th International Colloquium on Mycenaean Studies, edited by J. Bennet, A. Karnava, and T. Meissner, 545-559. Rethymnon, Crete: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Crete (with Dimitri Nakassis).

2021    "Innovation through Recoil from Networks." In Interrogating Networks: Investigating Networks of Knowledge in Antiquity, edited by L. Foxhall, 99–115. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

2021    "The Pylos Tablets Digital Project: Aegean Scripts in the 21st Century." In New Approaches to Ancient Material Culture in the Greek & Roman World: 21st- Century Methods and Classical Antiquity, edited by C.L. Cooper, 161-171. Leiden: Brill (coauthored with Dimitri Nakassis and Kevin Pluta).

2020    "Argos, fouilles de l'Aspis." In Bulletin archéologique des Écoles françaises à l'étranger, (coauthored with Anna Philippa-Touchais, Gilles Touchais, Natalie Abell, Anthi Balitsari, Maria Choleva).

2020    "Messenia." In Collapse and Transformation: The Late Bronze Age to Early Iron in the Aegean, edited by Guy Middleton, 71-76. Oxford: Oxbow Press.

Book review: American Journal of Archaeology 122, April 2018: "The Minnesota Pylos Project, 1990-98, edited by Frederick A. Cooper and Diane Fortenberry (BAR-IS 2856). Pp. 426. BAR Publishing, Oxford 2017." https://www.ajaonline.org/book-review/3641.

Contact

Julie.A.Hruby@dartmouth.edu
Reed, Room 314
HB 6086

Departments

Classical Studies