Christine Weber

Christine Marie Weber

Graduate Assistant

Professional Summary

Christine is a fourth year PhD student specializing in Aegean Prehistory. She graduated from the College of Wooster in 2021 with a BA in Art History and Archaeology, and she defended her MA thesis, titled "Plaster Tripod Tables of Offering: A Contextual Analysis with New Data from Ayia Irini, Kea," at the University of Cincinnati in 2024.

Christine’s primary research interests include plaster, specifically painted wall and floor plaster, as well as craft production in the Bronze Age Aegean. She has participated in excavations in both the United States and Mediterranean, including Tel Kabri in Israel, and currently works with material from Ayia Irini, Kea. 

Education

BA: The College of Wooster Wooster, OH, 2021 (Archaeology, Art History)

MA: The University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH, 2024 (Classics)

Presentations

Paper Presentations

(11-19-2021. ) The Tel Kabri Wall and Floor Paintings: Microcosms of Mediterranean Middle Bronze Age Trade and Interconnection of Canaanite Palatial Economies .Chicago, Illinois . Conference.