Thomas M. Brogan is the director of the Institute for Aegean Prehistory Study Center for East Crete. He is actively involved in the study and publication of material from several Bronze Age sites in East Crete, including Papadiokampos, Mochlos, and Pefka. His research interests include the chronology and economy of Bronze Age Crete with an emphasis on diet, craft production, pottery, and architecture. He recently coauthored (with J.S. Soles) the study of the stratigraphy and architecture of the Late Minoan III settlement at Mochlos (Mochlos IIA: Period IV. The Mycenaean Settlement and Cemetery. The Sites [Philadelphia 2008]) and coedited (with E. Hallager) Late Minoan IB Pottery: Relative Chronology and Regional Differences (Athens 2011).