Tia Sager

Tia Sager

First Name: 
Tia
Last Name: 
Sager
Title: 
PhD Candidate
Biography : 

I am interested in the art and archaeology of the Bronze Age Aegean, with a particular focus on Minoan and Mycenaean architecture. My research explores social constructions of space during the Late Bronze Age from an interdisciplinary perspective that integrates theoretical and methodological models from art history, architecture, and urban planning. My current research investigates the social functions and perceptions of the built environment in the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age.

Recent Awards

  • Elizabeth Alfoldi-Rosenbaum Memorial Award
  • St. Cross College Travel and Research Award
  • Craven Committee Travel and Research Grant
Education: 
MPhil, University of Oxford, Classical Archaeology, 2016
BA, University of British Columbia, Archaeology and History of Greece, Rome, and the Near East, 2014
Personal Website: 
https://utoronto.academia.edu/TiaSager

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Areas of Interest: 
  • Minoan art and archaeology
  • Aegean Bronze Age archaeology
  • Minoan architecture
  • Social interaction and architecture
  • Phenomenology of space

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Dissertation Supervisors: 
Carl Knappett