Ian's
most recent book is Archaeology as Cultural History:
Words and Things in Iron Age Greece (Blackwell 2000). With support from
the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities, he
is now writing a book on freedom and economic growth in ancient Greece. He has
just finished co-authoring with Barry Powell (University of Wisconsin) a textbook
called The Greeks, to appear with Prentice-Hall
in 2004. With Joe Manning, he has co-edited The Ancient
Economy: Evidence and Models (Stanford in press). He is also co-editing
The Dynamics of Ancient Empires with Walter
Scheidel, and The Cambridge Economic History of the
Greco-Roman World with Scheidel and Richard Saller (University of Chicago).
Ian also directs the excavation of Monte Polizzo, a sixth-century BC indigenous
Sicilian town, examining imperialism and cultural interaction.
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Ian
Morris
Jean and Rebecca Willard Professor of Classics
Professor of History
PhD Cambridge 1986