Maeve McHugh is a Research Associate at the Humanities Institute, University College Dublin. She specializes in classical archaeology with a focus on the archaeology of rural life in ancient Greece and the digital modelling of ancient landscapes. She is an active field archaeologist and has taken part in regional surveys in mainland Greece and the Greek islands. Maeve currently participates in the diachronic pedestrian landscape survey of the Mazi Plain (Mazi Archaeological Project) in northwest Attica, Greece. She has taught as a tutor and lecturer for courses with a wide geographic and chronological range from Minoan Crete through Imperial Rome for the School of Classics, and the Adult Education Centre at University College Dublin.