Zoe Kontes

Assistant Professor of Classics

Zoe Kontes came to Kenyon in 2007 from Duke University, where she served as Visiting Assistant Professor of Classical Studies for three years. Her main field of study is Old World Archaeology, but she also teaches courses in Latin and Greek. At Kenyon her courses include surveys of both Greek and Roman art and archaeology, as well as special topics courses in Sicilian archaeology and Athenian topography. These courses are closely tied to Kontes' research interests in the material culture of both Greece and Italy. She studies cult practice and its relation to social status in these areas. She has also published articles on ancient numismatics.

Education

Ph.D. Brown University
B.A. Bowdoin College

Courses Taught

Currently Offered
CLAS 122 - Roman Archaeology
CLAS 221 - Topography and Monuments of Athens
GREK 302 - Advanced Greek: Euripides' Medea
LATN 101-102Y - Elementary Latin

Previously Offered
CLAS 222 - Archaeology of Ancient Sicily
CLAS 121 - Greek Archaeology
CLAS 471 - Senior Seminar in Classics
LATN 201 - Intermediate Latin: Cicero