Helen Hughes-Brock (born 1938) is an independent scholar working in the archaeology[1] of the Minoan civilization of Crete and Mycenaean Greece.
[2] Her principal interests are beads, seals and the finds of amber on Minoan and Mycenaean sites.
She has also occasionally participated in the work of her husband, Sebastian Brock, on Syriac studies.
Turkey, Syria and Iraq she took photographs of places which are now modernized, damaged or altogether destroyed.
These have now been digitized at Beth Mardutho Syriac Institute at Piscataway, New Jersey.