Institute for Mediterranean Studies
Vasilis Tsinaridis

Vasilis Tsinaridis

Ph.D. candidate
Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete
Department of the Ancient and Byzantine World

I was born in Thessaloniki in 1990. I graduated from the Department of History and Archaeology of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 2013. I completed my Master's Degree in Ancient Greek and Roman History in the same Department in 2018. I have participated in the 2nd Colloqium of Master's students and PhD Candidates of the Department of History and Archaeology of AUTH (March of 2017) and in the International Conference of History and Archaeology of Master students of the International Hellenic University “Interpreting identities in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea” (5-7 November 2021). I am  a PhD Candidate in the Department of History and Archaeology of University of Crete since April of 2024. The subject of my Thesis is: "Captivity and Enslavement in the Ancient Greek World during the first millenium BCE". Research Interests: History of slavery and its cross-cultural study; state entities, interstate relations and geopolitics in antiquity; labour in antiquity; social movements in antiquity.