Lilian de Angelo Laky

Research Fellow, Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, University of São Paulo / DAI-Athens

Lilian de Angelo Laky is a research fellow at the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at the University of São Paulo and at the German Archaeological Institute excavations at Olympia (DAI-Athens). She has a PhD in Mediterranean Archaeology from the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo (2016) and Post-doctorate in Ancient History (2023) from the same university. Her research focuses on insularity, cities, and territories of the polis, cult and sanctuaries, and ancient Greek numismatics.

BOOKS BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR

Living on Small Islands: Archaeological Perspectives on Vulnerability and Resilience

ed. Lilian de Angelo Laky

This volume explores how small island communities adapted to environmental challenges across time and place. Through case studies from the Aegean, Adriatic, Brazil and the Caribbean, it examines resilience, resource management, cultural traditions and human–environment relationships, and the role of islands in wider social and economic networks. READ MORE

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