Neil Erskine-Fisher

Published: 14 November 2016

Movement, routines, & religiosity in the ancient Near East

University of Glasgow

Movement, routines, & religiosity in the ancient Near East


Academic History:

MA (Hons)

MPhill

Supervisors:

Dr Claudia Glatz

Dr Michael Given

Research Interests:

  • Bronze & Iron Age Near East
  • Ancient Near Eastern religions
  • Theoretical approaches to archaeology

Previous Research Projects:

  • Launtenschlager Azekah Expedition
  • Sirwan Regional Project

Scholarships:

AHRC

Awards:

Best Archaeology Performance 2011

George Gilbert Ramsay Memorial Prize 2012 (Best student of Lvl 2 Classical Civilisation)

Rev Montgomery Hardie Prize 2014 (Best student of the Old Testament)

Best Archaeology Honours Performance 2014

Best Archaeology Honours Dissertation 2014

James Boswell Bursary 2014

Contact Details:

Address: Gregory Building, Lilybank Gardens, University of Glasgow

Email: n.erskine.1@research.gla.ac.uk


First published: 14 November 2016