Christine E. Morris

Christine E. Morris is an Irish classical scholar, who is the Andrew A. David Professor in Greek Archaeology and History at Trinity College Dublin.

An expert on religion in the Aegean Bronze Age, her work uses archaeological evidence to examine the practice and experience of belief.

She is the Andrew A. David Professor in Greek Archaeology and History and an expert on the Aegean Bronze Age, with a particular focus on material cultures, including ceramics and figural sculpture, as well as inter-cultural relationships and religious practice.

[4] The most widely cited of Morris' works is Ancient Goddesses: the Myths and Evidence, co-edited with Lucy Goodison.

[6][7] It was described by Christine Gudorf as a "critical survey of existing archaeological evidence of prehistoric goddesses in Europe and the ancient Near East".