Jami Baxley Craig

PhD Student
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Jami Craig is a PhD candidate who specializes in Aegean Prehistory. Her dissertation systematically studies the ground stone tools from northwestern Kea. She is especially interested in highlighting the potential of this understudied artifact class as an indicator of macro-scale socio-economic and political change in the prehistoric Aegean.

Jami is a staff member of the Kea Archaeological Research Survey (KARS) where she has been both a field walker and an apotheke assistant since 2014. Jami has also been involved in the Linear B Archives project where she assisted with the post-processing of 3D images.

 

https://fsu.academia.edu/JamiBaxleyCraig

 

Recent Presentations:

Baxley Craig, J. and N. Abell. 2023. Multicrafting in Houses at Late Bronze Age Ayia Irini, Kea (Cyclades, Greece). EAA 2023. 

Baxley Craig, J. 2023. The Organization of Ground Stone Tools Across Houses: A Preliminary Diachronic and Contextual Analysis from Ayia Irini, Kea. AGSTR 2023.

Baxley Craig, J. 2023. A Preliminary Spatial and Contextual Analysis of Ground Stone Tools from House A at Ayia Irini, Kea. AIA 2023.

 

Research Interests
Aegean Prehistory, Island Archaeology, Landscape Archaeology, Complex Societies, Ancient Craft Production, Ground Stone Tools