Photo Credit: 2020 AIA/SCS Annual Meeting website.
ASCSA at the 2020 AIA/SCS Annual Meeting in DC
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We at the American School are proud to announce a list of our current members and staff presenting papers, leading workshops and hosting seminars at the conference. The 2020 meeting is a special year for us as a record number of staff will speak about their research!
American School Student Members
Evan I. Levine
Brown University Petra Terraces Archaeological Project: 2019 Methods and Results
Gavin P. Blasdel
The Specter of Nemrut Dağı and the Philopappos Monument in its Local Athenian Context
Rebecca Levitan
Workshop Panelist
Provenance Research in Museum Collections: Display, Education, and Publication
Jane Millar
New Excavations at the Punic-Roman city of Tharros, Sardinia
Anne M. Duray
Organizer
Topography and Material Culture in Fifth-Century Drama
Flint Dibble
The University of Texas Histria Multiscalar Archaeological Project (UT-HMAP): Preliminary Results of the First Two Seasons
Samuel Holzman
The Archaic Ionic Temple in Roman Thessaloniki: A Rebuilt Ruin?
Melanie Godsey
Ptolemaic Imperialism in Southern Greece
Justin A. Mann
Sacredness Beyond the Katholikon: Middle Byzantine Monastic Landscapes of Central Greece
Konstantinos Karathanasis
A Game of Timber Monopoly: Atheno-Macedonian Relations on the Eve of the Peloponnesian War
Evan Vance
Redistribution, Public Wealth, and the Cretan Andreion
American School Staff
John McK. Camp II
Excavations in the Athenian. Agora
Jenifer Neils
Kekrops or Erechtheus? Re-reading the West Pediment of the Parthenon
Ioulia Tzonou
Cyclopean Walls on Acrocorinth: Mycenaean Presence or Not?
Christopher Pfaff
Corinth Excavations: Northeast of Theater 2019
Natalia Vogeikoff
From ‘Warriors for the Fatherland’ to ‘Dollies and Doilies’: Embedding Historiography in the Study of American Archaeology in Greece
Panagiotis Karkanas
It All Starts in the Field: How to Improve the Excavation of Human Remains in Mycenaean Mortuary Contexts and Why it Matters
Eric Wesley Driscoll
"A Single, Easily Managed Household": Antiquity and the Peloponnese in Late Byzantium
Notable Highlights
ASCSA Alumni/ae Meeting
8-10 pm
Arestia Award will be presented to Susan Rotroff
AIA Session 6A
Gold Medal Colloquium Diachronicity: Celebrating the Career of Jack L. Davis
ASCSA Publications
Don’t forget to stop by the Exhibit Hall (the Marquis Ballroom) to see the latest School publications and speak to the Publications staff! The Exhibit Hall will be open throughout the conference.
For further conference information:
WASHINGTON, DC
JANUARY 2–5, 2020
Marriott Marquis Washington D.C.
901 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC, DC 20001
Program information: