Title: International Fellow, Archaeologist, Humanities Educator
Company: Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
Location: Venice, Italy
Affiliations/Associations/Societies:
- American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Management Committee (1995-present)
- Archaeological Institute of America, Science Committee (1992-1998)
- Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti, Lifetime International Fellow (2020-present)
- University of Nice, France, International Strategic Committee (2016-2019)
Achievements:
- Honoree, Distinguished Worldwide Humanitarian Award (2023, 2021)
- Fellowship, Origins of Rome, Istituto Veneto (2020)
- Grantee, Macolm Weiner Foundation (2019)
- Co-Author, “New Light on the Temple of Athena: Re-shaping the Landscape” (2019)
- Grantee, The Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation (1990-2018)
- Grantee, Institute of Aegean Prehistory (2004-2012)
- Organizer, Wenner Gren Workshop on Island Archaeology and the Origins of Seafaring in the Eastern Mediterranean (2012)
- Fellowship, Early Rome, American Council of Learned Societies (2003-2004)
- Grantee, National Geographic Society: Rome, Venice and Athens (1985-2002)
- Organizer, Wenner Gren Workshop on the Neolithic Transition in Europe (1998)
- Kress Senior Fellow, Reconstructing ancient Rome, Center for the Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art (1995-1996)
- Fellowship, Environmental Studies in Early Rome, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (1990-1991)
- Author, “On the Origins of the Forum in Rome” (1990)
- Mellon Fellowship in Classical Studies, Early Rome, American Academy in Rome (1987-1988)
- Author, “The Acconia Survey and the Obsidian Trade” (1985)
- Co-Author, “The Neolithic Transition and the Genetics of Populations in Europe” (1984)
- Fellowship, Vico’s Anthropology, National Endowment for the Humanities (1984)
- Fieldwork at Archaeology Sites: Forum in Rome, Capitoline Hill in Rome, Saint Mark’s in Venice, the Agora of ancient Athens, the Temple of Athena at Paestum (Italy), the Acconia Survey (Calabria, Italy)
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