PAUL COLLINS

Formerly Jaleh Hearn Curator for Ancient Near East

Dr Paul Collins

Dr Paul Collins

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Academia/Edu

Paul Collins has now left the Ashmolean

Research summary

My research interests centre on the archaeology and material culture of ancient Iraq and Iran with a specialism in the Uruk-Early Dynastic periods (4th–mid-3rd millennium BC) and the Neo-Assyrian period (approximately 900–600 BC). I work especially on visual representation in Mesopotamia, its relationship to the written record, and the transmission and adoption of artistic forms across the Near East. Other areas of interest include the role of museum displays in shaping disciplinary knowledge and the history of collecting. I welcome research on these areas as well as on the Ashmolean’s superlative Ancient Near East collections by both students and outside researchers.
 

CV

Paul Collins has now left the Ashmolean. He was Jaleh Hearn Curator of Ancient Near East in the Department of Antiquities at the Ashmolean and is currently a Hugh Price Fellow at Jesus College and holds a supernumerary Fellowship at Wolfson College. He has worked previously as a curator in the Middle East Department of the British Museum and the Ancient Near Eastern Art Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. He received his PhD from the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, and a PGCE from London University’s Institute of Education. He is currently Chair of the British Institute for the Study of Iraq.

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