Artemis Georgiou
Artemis Georgiou
Professor in the Archaeological Research Unit, University of Cyprus

Artemis Georgiou is Assistant Research Professor at the Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus. She is the Principal Investigator of the research project ‘ComPAS’, a European Research Council Starting Grant (GA 947749). She completed her BA at the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Cyprus and continued with Masters’ and Doctoral studies at the University of Oxford. She received a postdoctoral Marie Sklodowska Curie Career Integration Grant for the research project ‘ARIEL’, which was implemented at the University of Cyprus, between the years 2013-2017. In 2018-2020, she held a University of Cyprus Internal Research and Teaching fellowship, and during 2020-2021 she was the Edgar Peltenburg Postdoctoral Fellow for Cypriot Prehistory at the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute.

Artemis Georgiou participated in a number of archaeological fieldwork projects in Cyprus, Greece and Israel. In recent years, she has been collaborating with several missions for the study of pottery remains, such as the Palaepaphos Urban Landscape Project, the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environment Project, the French Mission at Kition, the Lefkandi-Xeropolis project, the Archaeological Committee’s excavations at Mycenae, the Hazor Lower Acropolis project and the Tel Shiqmona Project in Israel. She has disseminated her research in numerous lectures and academic publications.