Tracy K. Betsinger is with the Department of Anthropology at SUNY Oneonta, and she holds her degrees from the University of North Dakota, the University of Wisconsin, the University of […]
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William Biers is Professor Emeritus with the Department of Art History and Archaeology at the University of Missouri, Columbia. He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University, and his Ph.D. […]
"I joined U.B.C. in 1986, a year after completing my doctorate in Anthropology, with a specialization in Archaeology, at the University of Michigan. Since then I have been studying the […]
Rui Boaventura is with the Universidade Classica de Lisboa in Portugal, and holds his degrees from the same. His areas of specialization are the prehistoric societies of the Iberian Peninsula, […]
Dr. Eugene Borza was a professor in the History Department at Pennsylvania State University for over thirty years before his retirement in 1995. He is an authority in the history […]
Dr. Mim Bower is with the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge. She holds her degrees from the University of Durham, U.K., and Cambridge (Ph.D.), and […]
Dr. Bob Brier has worked in Egypt for more than 30 years, and is one of the world’s foremost authorities on mummies. He is Senior Research Fellow at the C.W. […]
Cyprian’s research interests include: Aegean archaeology with specific focus on prehistory; Mediterranean cultural and environmental dynamics from earliest prehistory to the present; comparative island archaeology; field survey and landscape archaeology; […]
Jane Ellen Buikstra is a prominent American anthropologist and bioarchaeologist. She is credited with coining and defining bioarchaeology in the US as the application of biological anthropological methods to the […]
Barbara Burrell is Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology in the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati. She has dug at sites across the Mediterranean, including Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and […]
Working on a field-school excavation at the South Cadbury Castle site in England the summer before starting college sealed David Bush’s fate. “Although I went to college intending to take […]
Dr. Bridget Buxton is a Professor in the Department of History at the University of Rhode Island. She holds degrees from Victoria University in Wellington (M.A. with distinction) and a […]
Professor Nicholas D. Cahill is with the Department of Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and is also Research Manager of the Harvard Art Museum. He holds his degrees […]
Professor John McK. Camp is a director of the American School of Classical Studies. He specializes in ancient Athens and worked at the excavations of the Athenian agora from 1966-present […]
Giovannangelo Camporeale is Professor Emeritus of Etruscology and Italic Antiquities, University of Florence, and Chaiman of the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici. He is the author of several […]
Marcello Canuto is Director of the Middle American Research Institute at Tulane University, and Associate Professor with the Department of Anthropology there. He received his degrees from Harvard University (A.B.) […]
As a newly transplanted Chicago teenager, Deborah Carlson thought adapting to life in North Carolina would prove insurmountable. Then her parents insisted that she study Latin, which seemed at the […]
Nautical archaeology has been a passion of Dr. Castro since high school, and he has worked for Lisbon’s National Museum of Archaeology as an amateur since the early 1990s. In […]
Lorenc Bejko is Associate Professor of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management with the University of Tirana, Albania. He received his degrees from the University of Tirana, Boston University, and the […]
Marcello Barbanera is a professor at the University of Rome "La Sapienza." After receiving his Ph.D. from "La Sapienza," Professor Barbanera took a position as curator of the cast collection […]