Thomas M. Brogan, PhD ’88 is quoted in yesterday’s New York Times, commenting on a significant “shaft grave” discovery in Greece last May. “Seeing the tomb was a real highlight of my archaeological career,” said Thomas M. Brogan, director of the Institute for Aegean Prehistory Study Center for East Crete, noting that “you can count on one hand the number of tombs as wealthy as this one.” Click here to read the article.
Tom was on campus in 2013 to talk about his work on Crete: Before attending graduate school at Bryn Mawr for his MA and PhD, he studied Classical Civilizations at Wabash under Professors Joe and Leslie Day, David Kubiak, and John Fischer — it was on a trip to Crete with Leslie Day that he first became really interested in that particular aspect of Greek history.