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Curriculum vitae Anastasia Dakouri-Hild BA, MA, Ph.D. Cantab. University of Virginia, Lindner Center for Art History Fayerweather Hall, PO BOX 400130 Charlottesville VA 22903 Tel.: 434-9824717; Fax.: 434-9243647 Email: ad9h@virginia.edu Updated 7/9/14 Education 1998-2004 University of Cambridge, U.K., Faculty of Classics and Christ s College; Ph.D. in Greek Archaeology (Levy-Plumb Scholarship, Christ s College). Dissertation: Value and values in a Mycenaean society: production and consumption of commodities in Late Bronze Age East Boeotia. 1997-1998 University of Durham, U.K., Department of Classics; M.A. in Greek Archaeology (departmental bursary). Dissertation: The 'House of Kadmos' at Mycenaean Thebes, Greece: a preliminary re-examination of the architecture. 1992-1997 University of Athens, Greece, Department of History, Art History and Archaeology; B.A. in Archaeology and Art History (magna cum laude). Appointments 2010- Lecturer, Aegean and Near Eastern archaeology, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia. 2006-2010 Visiting assistant professor, Aegean and Near Eastern archaeology, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia. 2006-2008 Assistant director for research, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia. 2002-2006 Visiting scholar, McIntire Department of Art, University of Virginia. Fellowships 2014 Institute of the Humanities and Global Cultures fellowship, University of Virginia. 2009-2010 SHANTI cohorts program fellowship, University of Virginia. 2008-2009 American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) 12-month faculty fellowship. 2002-2006 Network associate fellowship, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia. Publications Books Edited volumes (ed.), Public Archaeologies of the Ancient Mediterranean, Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies Special Issue (in prep/under contract).

With M. Boyd (eds.). Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture and Landscape in the Ancient Mediterranean, DeGruyter: Berlin (in press). With B. Frischer (eds.). Beyond illustration: 2D and 3D Technologies as Tools for Discovery in Archaeology, Archaeopress: Oxford, and ACLS Humanities E-Book (2008). With S. Sherratt (eds.). Autochthon: Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of his Retirement, Archaeopress: Oxford (2005). Monographs The House of Kadmos at Thebes, Greece: the Excavations of Antonios D. Keramopoullos (1906-1929). Vol. I: Architecture, Stratigraphy and Finds, Biblioteca di Pasiphae, Collana di Filologia e Antichita Egea 8, Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali: Rome and Pisa (in prep.). Book contributions Introduction, in A. Dakouri-Hild (ed.), Public Archaeologies of the Ancient Mediterranean, Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies Special Issue (in prep). With A. Papadaki, Perceptions of the past among contemporary Thebans, in A. Dakouri-Hild (ed.), Public Archaeologies of the Ancient Mediterranean, Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies Special Issue (in prep). With M. Boyd, Introduction, in A. Dakouri-Hild & M. Boyd (eds.). Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture and Landscape in the Ancient Mediterranean, DeGruyter: Berlin (in press). Getting to funerary place in a fairly short stretch of time: death and performance in the prehistoric Aegean, in A. Dakouri-Hild & M. Boyd (eds.). Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture and Landscape in the Ancient Mediterranean, DeGruyter: Berlin (in press). The most discouraged Mycenaeans: performing emotion and death through gesture in Late Bronze Age Tanagra, Greece, in C. Walsh & A. Gardner (eds.), Tracing Gestures: The Art and Archaeology of Bodily Communication, Oxbow: Oxford (in press). Craft and sensory play in Late Bronze Age Boeotia. In J. Day (ed.), Making Senses of the Past: Toward a Sensory Archaeology, Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper no. 40, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University: Carbondale, IL (2013). Theban workshops and the construction of prestige. In V. Aravantinos & E. Kountouri (eds.), A Century of Archaeological Work at Thebes (1900-2000), Greek Ministry of Culture, T.A.P.: Athens (2013). Making a difference: production and consumption of prestige artifacts in Late Bronze Age Boeotia. In M. L. Nosch & R. Laffineur (eds.), Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the Aegean Bronze Age, PASP: Liège (2012). Thebes. In M. Finkelberg (ed.). The Homer Encyclopedia, Blackwell Publishing: Oxford (2011), vol. III: 859-861. Hypothebes. In M. Finkelberg (ed.). The Homer Encyclopedia, Blackwell Publishing: Oxford (2011), vol. II: 386-387. Thebes. In E. H. Cline (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean, OUP: Oxford: 690-711 (2010). Boeotia. In E. H. Cline (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean, OUP: Oxford: 614-630 (2010). With S. Sherratt, Introduction. In Dakouri-Hild & Sherratt (eds.), Autochthon: Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of his Retirement, Archaeopress: Oxford: 4-8 (2005). Breaking the mould? Production and economy in the Theban state. In Dakouri-Hild & Sherratt (eds.), Autochthon: Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of his Retirement, Archaeopress: Oxford: 207-24 (2005). With E. Andrikou, V. Aravantinos & E. Kountouri (main author), A Geographic Information System (GIS) in Boeotian Thebes: taking measures for heritage management, archaeological research and public outreach". In

R. Laffineur & K. Foster (eds.), Metron: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age, PASP: Liège: 49-56 (2003). Plotting fragments: a preliminary assessment of the Middle Helladic settlement in Boeotian Thebes. In K. Branigan (ed.), Urbanism in the Aegean Bronze Age, Sheffield UP: Sheffield: 103-18 (2001). An update on the House of Kadmos: the latest study campaigns. In V. Aravantinos (ed.), Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Boeotian studies, Society of Boeotian Studies: Athens (in press). Articles With V. Aravantinos & Y. Fappas, The Theban cemeteries republication project: funerary topography, architecture and finds (1897-1919), American Journal of Archaeology (in prep.) Something old, something new: current research on the Old Kadmeion of Thebes, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 48 (2006): 173-186. A fragmented landscape and the Digital Thebes project, Boeotika Analekta 2002: 110-14. The House of Kadmos in Mycenaean Thebes reconsidered: architecture, chronology and context, Annual of the British School of Archaeology 96 (2001): 81-122. Research note: the House of Kadmos (Kadmeion archaeological site), Teiresias 32/2 (2001): 12.1.04. Work in progress, Teiresias 28 (1998): 98.1.03. The origin of the tholos tomb, Archaeology and Art 68 (1998): 60-68. Reviews C. Wiersma, Building the Bronze Age: Architectural and Social Change on the Greek Mainland, Journal of Greek Archaeology 1 (in prep.). S. German, Performance in the Aegean Bronze Age, American Journal of Archaeology 112/2 (2008), online. N. Papalexandrou, The Visual Poetics of Power: Warriors, Youths and Tripods in Early Greece, Classical Review 57/1 (2006): 204-205. I. Malkin (ed.), Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity, American Journal of Archaeology 109/2 (2005): 305-307. J. Siapkas, Heterological Ethnicity: Conceptualizing Identities in Ancient Greece, American Journal of Archaeology 109/2 (2005): 304-305. Awards 2015 A&S Teaching and Technology grant (Flowerdew Hundred Plantation simulation) 2014 Buckner W. Clay award, University of Virginia (archaeology fair). Mediterranean Archaeological Trust award, University of Oxford. Society outreach grant, Archaeological Institute of America (archaeology fair). AHSS research grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia. 2011 INSTAP research award (with P.I. Vassilis Aravantinos). Research grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia. Faculty grant as part of the Double Hoo student award 2008 Faculty 12-month fellowship, ACLS (see above, fellowships). 2007 Research grant, College of Arts and Sciences and Office for Research and Graduate Studies, University of Virginia. 2004 Institute for Aegean Prehistory (Philadelphia) printing subvention, for Dakouri-Hild & Sherratt 2005 (eds.). 2002 Henry Arthur Thomas research grant, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Henry Arthur Thomas research grant, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. 2001-2003 Three-year research grant from the Semitic Museum, Harvard University. 2001 Henry Arthur Thomas research grant, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Michael Ventris Memorial award, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, in

recognition of significant new research in the field of Aegean prehistory. Research grant from the Mediterranean Archaeological Trust, University of Oxford. 2000 Henry Arthur Thomas research grant, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Levy-Plumb Discretionary research grant, Christ s College. Garrod award, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge. 1999 Henry Arthur Thomas research grant, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Henry Arthur Thomas research grant, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Levy-Plumb Discretionary research grant, Christ s College. 1998-2000 Three-year Levy-Plumb scholarship for Ph.D. awarded on the basis of academic merit, Christ s College, University of Cambridge. 1998 Offered departmental scholarship by the Department of Classics, University of Durham, to cover tuition cost for Ph.D. Dean s award, University of Durham, Dean s Office. Rosemary Cramp award, University of Durham, Department of Archaeology. 1997-1998 Departmental bursary from the Department of Classics, University of Durham to cover part of tuition, awarded on the basis of academic promise. Teaching and other instructional activities (University of Virginia) Courses (2006-to date) Undergraduate ARTH 1500 ARTH 3559 ARTH 3591 ARTH 4591 ARTH 4591 ARTH 4591 ARAH 4591 ARTH 2051 ARTH 2052 ARTH 2056 Graduate ARAH 9505 ARAH 916 ARAH 7505 ARAH 713 ARAH 592-1 ARAH 592-2 ARAH 9999 Exploring the visual (seminar) Intro to ceramic analysis (lab) Antiquity and film (colloquium) Politics of the past (seminar) Art and cognition (seminar) Akrotiri: Pompeii of the prehistoric Aegean (seminar) Minoans and Mycenaeans (seminar) Art and archaeology of the Near East (lecture course) Ancient Egypt (lecture course) Aegean art and archaeology (lecture course) Politics of ancient art (seminar) Minoans and Mycenaeans (seminar) Aegean art and archaeology (lecture course) Ancient Egypt (lecture course) Advanced readings in the archaeology of the Levant Advanced readings in gender and feminism Advanced readings in ethnoarchaeology Field work-based instruction 2011 Thebes, Katherine Napora (Ingrassia Echols award, undergraduate) Thebes, Alicia Dissinger (Double Hoo award, graduate) Thebes, Taylor Murtishaw (Double Hoo award, undergraduate; and Marker, Childs, Pugsley award in archaeology)

Independent studies Undergraduate ARCY 3993 Chryssi Cook, Archaeology (Fall 2015, Spring 2016) ARTH 3993 Chryssi Cook, Archaeology (Spring 2015) ARCY 3993 Marien Villaman, William Pedrick (Spring 2015) ARTH 3993 Katherine Napora, Archaeology/Echols (Spring 2011) ARTH 3993 Taylor Murtishaw, Classics (Spring 2011) Graduate J. Benton, PhD candidate, Graduate Program in Classical Archaeology (Fall 2009) R. Gondek, PhD, Graduate Program in Classical Archaeology (Spring 2008) R. Motta, PhD, Graduate Program in Classical Archaeology (Spring 2008) Dissertations (University of Virginia) 2013 -Supervisor, T. Murtishaw, The Ishtar Gate and Processional Way in Babylon, DMP thesis, Art History/Anthropology (Fall 2012-Spring 2013). Distinction. 2012 -Doctoral committee, S. Layton, Liminality and Performance in Etruscan Art (defended 2013) 2011 -Doctoral committee, J. Benton, Bakeries and Societies in Pompeii (defended 2014). -Doctoral committee, C. Sulosky, Depositing the Dead: Material Culture and Funerary Practices in Kamarina, Sicily, ca. 5th to 3 rd Century BC (defended 2013). -Reader, K. Becker, Hephaistos and Disability, DMP thesis, Art History (Spring 2011). 2010 -Supervisor, K. Accetta, Utopia: Memory, Landscape and Agency in the Amarna era, 1353-1336 BCE, DMP thesis, Archaeology (Fall 2009-Spring 2010). High distinction. -Reader, H. Urso, The Perplexity of Prostitution: Hetairai and Pornai in Classical Athenian Red-Figure Vase-Painting, DMP thesis, Art History (Spring 2010). 2009 Supervisor, A. Diamond, Cultural and Religious Transformations during the Amarna Period, DMP thesis, Art History (Fall 2008-Spring 2009). Distinction. 2007 -Reader, R. Gondek, Weddings, Dress and Gender in Ancient Athens, MA thesis, Art History (Spring 2007). -Reader, M. Pitts, Transporting Liquid, Transforming Culture: the Askos in Cypriot Ritual and Archaeology, DMP thesis, Archaeology/Anthropology (Spring 2007). Miscellaneous instructional activities INST 1550 Egyptomania (Spring 2010; undergrad student-initiated course by Christina Hunt; supervision) Service To the University of Virginia 2015- Director of diversity and inclusion, Art department. Director, DMP program in Archaeology. Lower division advisor, A&S 2015 COLA advising seminar, Fall 2015 (The visual and the everyday) 2011 Panel member, 11 th Annual Robert J. Huskey Graduate Research Exhibition. 2010 Harrison Awards Review Panel member. Panel member, 10 th Annual Robert J. Huskey Graduate Research Exhibition. Night of Virginia Archaeology, Virginia Archaeology Society talk (student-organized). 2009 Panel member, 9 th Annual Robert J. Huskey Graduate Research Exhibition.

Night of Classical Archaeology (Archaeology Major Group), contributor. Panel member, Undergraduate Research Network Symposium, Humanities and Social Sciences. 2008 Panel member, Undergraduate Research Network Symposium, Humanities and Social Sciences. 2007 Metadata systematization for Rome Forum Project and IATH, sponsored by the A. W. Mellon Foundation. The Digital Documentation Project at St. Catherine s Monastery, Sinai (Egypt): concept paper and proposal, IATH and A. W. Mellon Foundation. To the discipline 2014- AIA, Charlottesville Chapter outreach officer 2011 -Archimedes Program (evaluation of research proposals, Humanities and Social Sciences), Greek Ministry of Education (June 2011) reviewer -Thalis Program (evaluation of research proposals, Humanities and Social Sciences), Greek Ministry of Education (February 2011, and June 2011) reviewer 2010 -Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada reviewer -Herakleitos II Program (evaluation of PhD proposals in Greek Universities, Humanities and Social Sciences), Greek Ministry of Education (September 2010) reviewer -Vice-President, Archaeological Institute of America (Charlottesville Society, 2010-) 2009 MacArthur Foundation reviewer 2007 International Evaluation Committee for MIDAS (English Heritage, National Monuments Records and Data Standards Unit; February 2007) Talks Named lectures and series lectures 2013 Archaeological Institute of America (Richmond Chapter, 11 April 2013): Placing myth: recent archaeological work in Thebes. 2008 New York Institute of Fine Arts, Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium Lecture (October 17, 2008): New Fieldwork on the House of Kadmos. 2006 Archaeological Institute of America Quarterly Lecture (Charlottesville chapter, September 12): Recent archaeological fieldwork in Thebes, Greece. 2004 Annual Michael Ventris Memorial Lecture (Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, March 20): Something old, something new: current research on the Old Kadmeion of Thebes. The lecture concluded a conference celebrating 50 years of Mycenaean studies at the Institute. Colloquia (organizer) 2015 Public Archaeologies of the Ancient Mediterranean, 116 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, 8-11 January, 2015. 2012 Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture, and Landscape in the Aegean, 113 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Antonio, 2-5 January, 2012. Conference and workshop talks Introduction, in Public Archaeologies of the Ancient Mediterranean, 116 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans), January 2015. The most discouraged Mycenaeans: performing emotion and death through gesture in Late Bronze Age Tanagra, Greece, in Tracing Gestures: The Art and Archaeology of Bodily Communication, UCL, UK, November 2014.

A taste of prehistoric Greece: the E. Gilliéron replicas at the Fralin Museum of Art, University of Virginia, in Receiving and Visualizing the Past: Then and Now panel, 94 th Anniversary Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section, 16-18 October, 2014. Deathscape beyond: the Theban Cemeteries Republication Project, 115 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, 4 Jan 2014. Staging death: an introduction, Staging Death: Funerary Performance, Architecture, and Landscape in the Aegean Colloquium, 113 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Antonio, 2-5 January, 2012. My life in ruins: recent archaeological work in Thebes, Department of Classics, University of Texas at Austin, 8 March 2011. A mythical landscape unearthed: recent archaeological work in Thebes, Greece, UNC Greensboro, February 18. Ceramic production in LBA Thebes, with Maury Morgenstein & M. Johnson, Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, San Antonio, January 2011. Making a difference: production and consumption of prestige artifacts in Late Bronze Age Boeotia, Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the Aegean Bronze Age, Copenhagen, Denmark, 19-23 April 2010 (in absentia due to Icelandic ash). Craft and sensory play in Late Bronze Age Boeotia, Making Senses of the Past: Towards a Sensory Archaeology, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, 26-27 March 2010. Lives in chains: artifact biographies and craft processes in LBA Thebes, Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, January 2009. The House of Kadmos workshop material: a report on the 2001 study season, in Thebes Centenary Conference, Thebes Cultural Centre, 16-17 November 2002. The Boeotian GIS pilot project, in Metron Conference, Yale University, 18-21 April 2002. "Moulds and ashes: workshops in Mycenaean Thebes, in Workshop on Workshops, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, 6 July 2000. An update on the House of Kadmos: the latest study campaigns, in Fifth International Conference on Boeotian Studies, Thebes, 9-13 September 2000. Urbanism in Mycenaean Thebes, in 5th Round Table on Aegean Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, 14-17 January 2000. Legend, identity, interpretation, in Annual Meeting of the European Assosiation of Archaeologists, Dorset, Bournemouth University, 14-19 September 1999. New light on the stratigraphy and dating of the House of Kadmos: assessing the impact on Theban chronology, in Third Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Birmingham, 19-20 February 1999. Monumentality in LH III A2-B1 Mycenae as state propaganda, in Second Symposium on Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Edinburgh, 17-20 February 1998. Seminars Prospecting the past: geophysics in archaeology and survey, Dept. of Geosciences seminar, Vtech, April 2015. The Thebes cemeteries project: an update, Classics Department Tuesday Luncheon, Feb 4, 2014. Analyze this: ceramic production in LBA Thebes, Brown Bag seminar, Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia, April 2011. Building a cemeteries GIS in Thebes, IATH brown bag talk, 6 December 2010. New work on the House of Kadmos, Tuesday Luncheon, Department of Classics, University of Virginia, October 13 2009. Art in progress: artifact biographies in Late Bronze Age Thebes, Faculty seminar, Lindner Center for Art History, University of Virginia, 19 November 2007. Mycenaean society: an archaeological and epigraphic update, Department of Classics, University of Virginia,

7 April 2006. Remains of a day: molluscs, palaeodiet and elite consumption in Late Bronze Age Thebes, Brown Bag seminar, Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia, 30 March 2006. Religion in Late Bronze Age Boeotia, Tuesday luncheon, Department of Classics, University of Virginia, 18 October 2005 (also, American School of Classical Studies seminar, 28 April 2006). Palatial workshops in Late Bronze Age Greece, Brown Bag seminar, Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia, 24 September 2002. The House of Kadmos revisited, Aegean seminar; Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, 23 June 2000. The rediscovery of a mythical landscape, Greek Archaeology seminar; Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford, 3 February 2000. Kadmos in context, Brown Bag seminar; Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, 13 December 2000. Space for national identity in archaeological interpretation?, Interdisciplinary seminar; Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, 5 November 1999. Reinventing Mycenaean Thebes: a century of archaeological exploration, Department of Classics, State University of New York at Buffalo, 9 April 1999. Multimedia and poster presentations With J. Mason & S. Schneiderwind, Using Ground-Based LIDAR in Heritage Management: the Case of the House of Kadmos, Thebes (Greece), poster session, 116 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, 8-11 January, 2015. Archaeo-economics, ceramic technonogy and social uses of pottery in LBA Thebes, Greece, Presidential Inauguration competition, University of Virginia, April 2011. The Digital Thebes project, in Thebes Centenary Conference, Thebes Cultural Centre, 16-17 November 2002. Digital applications in archaeology and the pilot GIS project of Thebes, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities introductory presentation and meeting, University of Virginia, September 2002. Digitizing the past, in Metron Conference, Yale University, 18-21 April 2002. "Computer-aided design in the presentation of archaeological remains from Thebes, in Annual Meeting of the European Assosiation of Archaeologists, Dorset, Bournemouth University, 14-19 September 1999. Curatorial experience 1996-1997 Archaeologist, Greek Archaeological Service; IX Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities and Archaeological Museum of Thebes (general curatorial administration and excavations). 1994-1996 Archaeologist, Greek Archaeological Service; II (now XVI) Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities and Archaeological Museum of Piraeus (general curatorial administration and excavations). 1993 Curatorial intern, Greek Archaeological Service; II (now XVI) Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities and Archaeological Museum of Piraeus. Field work 2014 Topographical study and geolocation/mapping of the Theban chamber tombs Completion of finds study from the old cemeteries of Thebes Perceptions of antiquity in Theban schools (data collection) 2011 Study of the chamber tomb finds from the old excavations in the cemeteries of Thebes with Y. Fappas & V. Aravantinos. 2010 House of Kadmos pottery study, final campaign (prehistoric, Spring-Summer 2010); combined study with T.J. Smith s work on the Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic and Roman

material and L. Stylianopoulos study of the Medieval pottery; consulted the Greek Archaeological Service on the museological and architectural enhancement of the Kadmeion archaeological site. 2009 HK pottery study (prehistoric, Spring-Summer 2009). 2008 HK pottery study (prehistoric, and Medieval with Lucie Stylianopoulos, Spring-Summer 2008). 2007 HK pottery study and re-excavation of the kiln, Spring-Summer 2007. 2006 HK pottery analysis using X-ray fluorescence, with M. Morgenstein and M. Johnson (University of Berkeley), Spring 2006. 2005 HK study seasons, Spring and Fall (pottery). 2004 HK study season (small artifacts, frescoes, faunal/floral remains). 2002 HK study season (pottery, archivial work). 2001 HK study season (workshop material). Heidelberg excavations, Unterburg area of the Tiryns citadel, Peloponnese (with the German Archaeological Institute and Prof. J. Maran s team). 2000 HK study season (pottery). 1999 HK study season (pottery). 1998 HK re-excavation (on behalf of the Archaeological Service) and architectural study. 1997 Treasury Room excavation, Thebes (as an employee of the Archaeological Service). 1996 Quartier Mu (workshop district) study season, Malia, Crete (with the French School of Archaeology and A. Farnoux s team). 1995 Piraeus Agora excavation (as an employee of the Archaeological Service). Zominthos homestead excavation, Crete (Y. Sakellarakis team). 1994 Akrotiri, Thera/Santorini settlement excavation (with Athens University and Prof. C. Doumas team). Traostalos peak sanctuary, Crete (S. Chryssoulaki s team). 1993-1994 Kythera peak sanctuary study season (Y. Sakellarakis team). Field projects My main field project is the House of Kadmos in Thebes, a major center of prehistoric Greece equivalent to Mycenae, Pylos, Knossos and Troy. The site, located on central mainland Greece and excavated in the early 1900s, yielded the first evidence for socially stratified, state society in central Greece. Among the finds are unfinished prestige artifacts highlighting virtuoso craftsmanship and the monopolistic production of elite goods. The building itself, which was decorated with pictorial wall-paintings, is the earliest Mycenaean palace known to date; it features a unique plan and is key to understanding Theban topography and the evolution of palatial architectural design. The associated pottery workshop illuminates the production of everyday commodities (such as plain pottery) under the auspices of the palace. The site also affords glimpses into long-distance trade in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean. I have recently undertaken the republication of the Late Bronze Age cemeteries of Thebes (with Vassilis Aravantinos and Yiannis Fappas). A database and photographic archive from the 2011 fieldwork is complete; ensuing a second field campaign in 2014, the catalog of finds is being finalized for conventional republication and online dissemination. Digital Thebes The Digital Thebes project, the pilot phase of which was completed in 2002, aimed at the digital archiving, mapping and visualization of antiquities and sites from Thebes in Boeotia using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and more conventional digitization methods. Based on the pilot project, I have able to discuss the value and potential of digital technologies in the dissemination of

specialized archaeological knowledge, and to ponder on the ability of digital cultural heritage to bridge the past and the present in the context of a contemporary city. Affiliations and memberships American School of Classical Studies at Athens, visiting associate member (2014-) SHANTI consortium (GIS, Kaltura, VisualEyes cohorts), University of Virginia (2009-) European Association of Archaeologists (1999-2000) American Philological Association (2000-2003) Classical Association of Virginia (2005-) American Anthropological Association and Archaeology Division (2005-2007) Archaeological Institute of America, Charlottesville Chapter (2005-), vice-president (2010-) Archaeological Institute of America (2000-2003) Oxford and Cambridge Society of Central and Southern Virginia (founding member, 2008-) Languages Contemporary Greek (mother tongue), English (fluent); Italian (good); German, Spanish, French (reading) Ancient (working knowledge) Greek, Latin, Mycenaean Greek