Open House | The Social Networks of Athenian Potters, with Eleni Hasaki and Diane Harris Cline

We were pleased to welcome Eleni Hasaki, Associate Professor at the School of Anthropology and Department of Religious Studies and Classics of University of Arizona and Diane Harris Cline Associate Professor of History of George Washington University for a discussion on The Social Networks of Athenian Potters. The event was recorded.

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Eleni Hasaki and Diane Harris Cline

Eleni Hasaki and Diane Harris Cline

Eleni Hasaki is an Associate Professor at the School of Anthropology and Department of Religious Studies and Classics at the University of Arizona.

Diane Harris Cline is an Associate Professor of History at George Washington University.

During their collaborative fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies, Hasaki and Cline are employing social network analysis techniques to better understand the connected world of potters and painters in Archaic and Classical Athens (6th–5th centuries BCE).