National Lecture Program

AIA Lecturer: Myles McCallum

Affiliation: St. Mary's University

Myles McCallum is Associate Professor of Classics at St. Mary’s University in Halifax, Canada.  He received his B.A. from the University of Alberta and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Buffalo, and he specializes in the Roman archaeology and economy, Archaeological ceramics, Roman villas and urbanism. He is the Director of the San Felice Research Project in Puglia, Field Laboratory Director at the Pompeii Archaeological Research Project, and has also worked at Porta Stabia.  His recent publications include “the Production and Distribution of Pottery at Pompeii: A Review of the Evidence” Parts 1 and 2 (with J.T. Peña, American Journal of Archaeology, 2009), and “The Supply of Stone to the City of Rome: A Case Study of the Transport of Ancient Building Stone and Millstone from the Santa Trinità Quarry (Orvieto)” (in Trade and Exchange: Archaeological Studies from History and Prehistory, 2009)

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