Career
Hamilakis was raised in
Sitia, a town in
Crete. He received his BA in History and Archaeology from the
University of Crete in 1988, followed by an
MSc and PhD from the
University of Sheffield. From 2000–2016, he was Professor of Archaeology at the
University of Southampton. From 2012–2013, Hamilakis was a member of the Princeton
Institute for Advanced Study. He has also been a Fellow at the
American School of Classical Studies, Athens;
Princeton University; the
University of Cincinnati; and the
Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles. Hamilakis has published papers on a wide variety of topics in archaeology and beyond. His most recent work involves the excavation of a
Middle Neolithic tell site in central Greece, where he also hosts a range of art projects, including a theatre-archaeology program. He is a prominent advocate of combining ethnography, art, and community engagement in archaeological fieldwork, in the interest of "a politically committed archaeological and academic practice, devoted to social justice." Hamilakis sits on the editorial boards of the
Annual Review of Anthropology, the
Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, the
Classical Receptions Journal, the
Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, the Annual of the
British School at Athens, the
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Archaeologies: The Journal of the
World Archaeological Congress,
Research in Archaeological Education,
Current Swedish Archaeology,
Forum Kritische Archäologie, the
Journal of Modern Greek Studies and the WAC Research Handbooks in Archaeology. He has also contributed to non-scholarly publications including
The Nation and the
London Review of Books. Hamilakis is the author of more than 130 articles and has authored, edited, or co-edited eleven books, including a 2007 volume entitled
The Nation and its Ruins: Archaeology, Antiquity and National Imagination in Modern Greece which won the Edmund Keeley 2009 Book Prize, awarded by the
Modern Greek Studies Association, and was shortlisted for the 2007
Runciman Award. ==Selected publications==
Selected publications
As author: • The Nation and its Ruins: Archaeology, Antiquity and National Imagination in Modern Greece, Oxford University Press, 2007. . • Archaeology and the Senses: Human Experience, Memory, and Affect, Cambridge University Press, 2013. . • Hamilakis, Y. and Ifantidis, F. 2016. Camera Kalaureia: An Archaeological Photo-ethnography | Μια Αρχαιολογική Φωτο-Εθνογραφία Oxford: Archaeopress. • Χαμηλάκης, Γ. 2012. Το Έθνος και τα Ερείπιά του. Αρχαιότητα, Αρχαιολογια, και Εθνικό Φαντασιακό στην Ελλάδα. Αθήνα: Εκδόσεις του Εικοστού Πρώτου (translated by Nektarios Kalantzis). • Χαμηλάκης, Γ. 2015. Η Αρχαιολογία και οι Αισθήσεις. Βίωμα, Μνήμη, και Συν-κίνηση. Αθήνα: Εκδόσεις του Εικοστού Πρώτου (translated by Nikos Kourkoulos). • Greenberg, R. and Hamilakis, Y. 2022. Archaeology, Nation, and Race: Confronting the Past, Decolonizing the Future in Greece and Israel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. As editor: • Rainbird, P. and Hamilakis, Y. (eds) 2001 Interrogating Pedagogies: Archaeology in Higher Education. Oxford: BAR/Archaeopress. Pp. 120 (). • The Usable Past: Greek Metahistories, Lexington Books, 2003. . • Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology, Oxbow, 2002. . • Thinking Through the Body: Archaeologies of Corporeality, Kluwer/Plenum, 2002. . • Kotjabopoulou, E., Hamilakis, Halstead, P., Gamble, C., and Elefanti, V. (eds). 2003. Zooarchaeology in Greece: Recent Advances. London: BSA. (). • Hamilakis, Y. and Duke, P. (eds) 2007. Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. • Hamilakis, Y. and Labanyi, J. (eds) 2008. Remembering and Forgetting in Europe’s Southern Periphery. Special Issue of the journal, History and Memory (vol. 20, issue 2). • Carabott, P., Hamilakis, Y. and E. Papargyriou, E. (eds) 2015. Camera Graeca: Photographs, Narratives, Materialities. London: Ashgate. • Hamilakis, Y. and Jones A. (eds) 2017 Archaeology and Assemblage (special thematic issue of the Cambridge Archaeological Journal vol. 27(1). • Hamilakis, Y. (ed.). 2017 [2016] Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration (Special, thematic issue of the Journal of Contemporary Archaeology, 3(2). • Hamilakis, Y. and Momigliano, N. (eds) 2010. Αρχαιολογία και Ευρωπαϊκή Νεοτερικότητα. Παράγοντας και Καταναλώνοντας τους “Μινωίτες”. Αθήνα. Εκδόσεις του Εικοστού Πρώτου (μτ. Νίκος Κούτρας). ==References==