Anna Demetriou is an Associate Scientist at the Maritime Cultural Heritage Centre at the CMMI. She is also a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Cyprus.

Anna received her BA degree in History and Archaeology from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) and her MA in the Management of Archaeological Sites, at the University College of London (United Kingdom). In 2019 she was awarded her doctoral title by the University of Cyprus which focused on the examination of ancient shipwrecks as places of interaction and engagements in contemporary society.

Since 2008 Anna has been actively involved in the maritime archaeological field in Cyprus: as the Executive Director of Thetis Foundation (2008-2012), as Research Assistant at the Maritime Archaeological Research Laboratory (MARELab) of the University of Cyprus (2013-2014), and since 2015  through her participation in research projects of the MARELab. In this framework she has been involved in the different aspects of the field: underwater archaeological surveys and excavations, museum exhibitions, as well as public archaeology and archaeological ethnographic projects.

Anna’s main research interests focus on maritime archaeology, shipwreck archaeology, archaeological ethnography, public archaeology and the perception and use of antiquity in contemporary society.