Margaret Miller's archaeological odyssey began in Canada and led her, via the UK, USA and Greece, to The University of Sydney to take up the post of Arthur and Renee George Professor of Classical Archaeology in 2005.
As a world-renowned expert on intercultural relations in the ancient world, Miller has published extensively on interactions between Greece and the Persian Empire and on the representation of ethnicity in Greek art.
Miller's wide-ranging archaeological fieldwork most notably includes Co-Directorship of the Zagora Archaeological Project on the Greek island of Andros with its valuable insights into life in eighth-century BC Greece.
You're in for a treat as Miller provides a retrospective presentation about her career!