Research
Research interests
- Reception studies in archaeology
- History and reception of ancient Egypt
- Museum history and analysis
- Visual representation and history of archaeological illustration
Current research
Study of Victorian designers and the influence of ancient Egypt
Publications
40 publications
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Stephanie Moser
, 2020
Type: bookChapter
Stephanie Moser
, 2017
, Journal of the History of Collections
, 29 (3) , 528--530
DOI: 10.1093/jhc/fhw028
Type: review
Stephanie Moser
, 2015
, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
, 22 (4) , 1263--1308
Type: article
Stephanie Moser
, 2015
Type: bookChapter
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Supervision
Current PhD Students
Yingying Yan
PhD Archaeology
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PhD Archaeology
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James Johnson
PhD Archaeology
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External roles and responsibilities
Name:
Antiquity Trust (External organisation)
Role:
Chair
Year:
2016 -
Name:
Keynote for 'Tea with Sphinx' conference
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2017
Name:
Keynote Sackler Symposium
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2018
Name:
REF2021 Archaeology panel (Event)
Role:
Reviewer
Year:
2018
Biography
Stephanie Moser is Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Southampton, UK. Specialising in the reception and visualisation of the past, Stephanie has a particular interest in the representation of ancient Egypt in nineteenth century Britain, the history of antiquarian and archaeological illustration, and the role of museum exhibitions in constructing knowledge about ancient cultures. She is author of four single authored monographs including Ancestral Images (Cornell University Press), Wondrous Curiosities (Chicago University Press), Designing Antiquity (Yale University Press) and Painting Antiquity (Oxford University Press).
Prizes
- Society of Antiquaries (2014)
- Senior Research Fellowship Leverhulme (2015)
- Senior Research Fellowship British Academy (2013)