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AIA President C. Brian Rose with 2010 Best Poster Award Winner Gregory S. Aldrete
At each AIA Annual Meeting, there is a single session that includes all poster presentations. This session is generally assigned a five-hour time period (e.g., 11 AM–4 PM) on the first day of the meetings. The presenter or, in the case of multiple presenters, one of the presenters is stationed at the presentation for the first four hours of the session. Presenters are provided with a 4 × 8 foot space to display their materials.The PAMC regards poster presentations as a particularly effective way to present complex graphic and/or quantitative data.
Beginning in 2005, three awards were given to the best posters: the first is awarded to the presentation judged “best poster” by a panel of three judges appointed by the Program Committee; the second is presented to the poster judged “first runner-up” by the panel of judges; and the third will be presented to the poster deemed “Best poster designed entirely by a student or students.” Student posters are also eligible in the best poster and first runner up categories.
2010 Poster Award Winners

AIA President C. Brian Rose with 2010 Best Poster by Students Winners Brandon R. Olson, Thaddeus J. Olson and Jeffrey T. Herrick, Penn State University
Best Poster
“Reconstructing and testing Ancient Greek Linen Body Armor: The UWGB Linothorax Project” by Gregory S. Aldrete, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
First Runner Up
“Making a Table: A Case Study of Provincial Late Antique Craftsmanship” by Nicolas Beaudry, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Elio Hobdari, Institute of Archaeology, Tirana and Alexia Grammatikaki, Athens
Best Poster Designed Entirely by Students
“The Mopsos Archaeological Survey: New Thoughts on the Battle of Issus” by Brandon R. Olson, Thaddeus J. Olson, and Jeffrey T. Herrick, Penn State University
Past Poster Award Winners
| 2009 |
Best Poster |
"Also 10 Tribal Unites- The Grouping of Cavalry on the Parthenon North Frieze" Toshihiro Osada, Tsukuba University
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Runner Up |
"Dowel-holes and Marble Veneers: the Pantheon's Lost Original Exterior" Amanda Reitrman, University of Pennsylvania
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Student Poster Award |
"Prehistoric Pottery from Lofkënd, Albania: From Bronze to Iron Age in the Balkans” Seth Pevnick and Esmeralda Agolli, UCLA, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology
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| 2008 |
Best Poster |
Dating Roman Mortar and Concrete with Radiocarbon Analysis: John R. Hale, University of Louisville, Åsa Ringbom, Åbo Akademi University, Jan
Heinemeier, Aarhus University, Alf Lindroos, Åbo Akademi University, Lynne Lancaster, Ohio University, and Fiona Brock, Oxford University.
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Runner Up |
The Imperial Temple Project at Antiocheia ad Kragos in Turkey: 2007 Season: Michael Hoff, University of Nebraska, Rhys Townsend, Clark University, Ece Erdogmus, University of Nebraska, and Seher Turkmen, Alanya Archaeological Museum
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Student Poster Award |
Grad Student: Dovetails or Lashings? A Case Study in Middle Kingdom Ship Construction and How to Prove It: Pearce Paul Creasman, Texas A&M University
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| 2008 |
People's Choice |
First Place and Grad Student:
Rapid Cooling Effects in Copper Smelting Slags from Chrysokamino: Miriam G. Clinton, University of Pennsylvania, Shannon Martino, University of Pennsylvania, George H. Myer and Dennis O. Terry, Jr., Temple University; and Philip P. Betancourt, Temple University.
Runner up:
Byzantium Beneath the Black Sea: Bridget Buxton, Robert Ballard, Michael Brennan, Dwight Coleman, Katy Croff, University of Rhode Island, Dan Davis, The University of Texas at Austin, Dennis Piechota, University of Massachusetts at Boston, Sergiy Voronov, Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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| 2007 |
Best Poster |
The Foundations of Empire: Research on the Engineering Characteristics of Roman Maritime Concrete John Peter Oleson, University of Victoria, Christopher J. Brandon, Pringle-Brandon Architects, and Robert L. Hohlfelder, University of Colorado at Boulder

2007 Best Poster Winner
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Runner Up |
Obsidian Studies in Southern Armenia: Work by the Vorotan Project in 2005-2006 John F. Cherry, Brown University, Elissa Z. Faro, University of Michigan, and Ruben Badalyan, Institute of Archaeology & Ethnography, Yerevan

2007 Poster Runner Up
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Student Poster Award |
Late Bronze Age Hard Stone Seals with the Motif of a Pair of Recumbent Bulls from the Greek Mainland Eleni Drakaki, New York University
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Student Poster Award Honorable Mention |
A Compositional Study of Blackgloss Ware and Pre-Sigilatta from Cetamura del Chianti (Italy) Scott C. Gallimore and J. Theodore Peña, University at Buffalo-SUNY
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| 2006 |
Best Poster |
Excavations at Hawara (Modern Humayma, Jordan), 2005
M. Barbara Reeves, Queen’s University, Erik de Bruijn, University of British Columbia, John P. Oleson, University of Victoria, and Andrew N. Sherwood, University of Guelph |
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Runner Up |
Painters on Pots?
John Muccigrosso, Drew University |
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Student Poster Award |
Late Neolithic Pottery from Wadi Ziqlab, Jordan
Kevin T. Gibbs, University of Toronto |
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Student Poster Award Honorable Mention |
The Early Occupation Levels at Vindolanda Roman Fort: The Potential of Anaerobic Preservation in Archaeological Environments
Elizabeth Marie Greene, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| 2005 |
Best Poster |
Road Works in Roman Corinth: A Newly Excavated Street in the Panaghia Field
Jennifer Palinkas, Emory University, and James A. Herbst, Corinth Excavations, American School of Classical Studies at Athens |
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Runner Up |
Aeginetan Ware Technology, Production and Exchange: An Archaeological Reappraisal
Christine M. Shriner, James G. Brophy, and Haydn H. Murray, Indiana University, and George E. Christidis, Technical University of Crete |
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Best Graduate Student Poster |
Before Antikythera: The First Underwater Survey in Greece
Alexis Catsambis, Texas A&M University |
| **Please note that prior to 2005 only the Best Poster Award was given. |
| 2004 |
Best Poster |
CGMA: Collaboratory for GIS and Mediterranean Archaeology
Rebecca K. Schindler and Pedar W. Foss, DePauw University |
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