Margaret Christina Miller FAHA (born 1955)[1] is an archaeologist and the Arthur and Renee George Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Sydney.
[2] Her 1985 PhD, also from Harvard, was titled "Perserie : the arts of the East in fifth-century Athens".
[4] She has participated in archaeological digs in England, Egypt and Turkey[4] and has been a team leader (2012) and co-director (2013, 2014, 2019) of the Zagora Archaeological Project, excavating at the coastal town of Zagora in Greece.
[5][6] Before moving to the University of Sydney, where she is the Arthur and Renee George Professor of Classical Archaeology, Miller worked in Canada at McMaster University and the University of Toronto.
[4] Miller was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2011[4] and the following year was made a Corresponding Member, German Archaeological Institute.