Christos Giamakis holds a PhD (2022) in Archaeology from the Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield. His studies in Sheffield were supported through a White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities AHRC competition studentship and a Doctoral Academy maintenance award, University of Sheffield.
Before coming to Sheffield, he studied History and Archaeology (BA 2015), specialising in Ancient History (MA 2018) at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. After receiving his PhD, he was a WRoCAH Postdoctoral Engagement Fellow at the University of York/Yorkshire Museum while he is now working for York Museums Trust. He is particularly interested in identity formation, social inequalities and power dynamics in the ancient Greek world.
His key publications include On Class and Elitism in Archaeology (with Artur Ribeiro) and Not another paper on Lefkandi and Eretria! A communo-centric approach to the creation of collective identities in Lefkandi and Eretria.