Daniel Reynolds

Dr.

Accepting PhD Students

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Daniel has supervised and co-supervised a number of MA dissertations and doctoral theses. Past topics have included relics and ‘pilgrim souvenirs’ in the early medieval west, social care in the early Byzantine empire, the Justinianic plague and Middle Byzantine stucco. Daniel is currently supervising eight PhD theses on topics such as:

Armenian textile production
Burial practices in the Byzantine East
Byzantine stucco
Late Antique Graffiti
Pilgrimage to Jerusalem
Rural life in Byzantine North Africa
The Byzantine-Anatolian frontier c.600-c.1050
Daniel is interested in supervising a range of topics connected with the themes below.

Byzantine material and visual culture
Non-elite communities
Identity
Iconoclasm
The Byzantine and early Islamic Levant
Pilgrimage and monasticism

20142024

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