UofT researcher honoured for discovering ancient queen through books alone
TORONTO — The University of Toronto is honouring one of its researchers who discovered a long-lost Mesopotamian queen using books alone.
Tracy L. Spurrier, a PhD candidate in the department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, found Queen Hama, a young royal, by poring over books at the school’s library.
“There’s often pressure that we need to be in the field and digging to make new discoveries and collect data, but we’re all learning that’s not necessarily true,” she said.
Spurrier, 37, is one of three winners of the inaugural University of Toronto Libraries’ Graduate Student Exhibition Award and will have her work on display at Robarts Library until the end of February.