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DAVID RAY HERNANDEZ Department of Classics, University of Notre Dame 304 O'Shaughnessy Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556 Tel: 574-631-7195 (Department); 574-631-1382 (Office) [email protected] Citizenships: United States & Spain

EDUCATION Ph.D. Classical Archaeology, University of Cincinnati, 2010 Dissertation: Excavations of the Roman Forum at (2004-2007): The Archaeology of a Hellenistic and Roman Port in M.A. Classical Archaeology, University of Cincinnati, 2004 Thesis: Studies in Roman Republican Topography: The Servian Wall and the Porta Triumphalis B.A. Physics, University of California at Berkeley, 1996 Specialization: Quantum Mechanics

EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor, University of Notre Dame, Department of Classics, 2017-present  Concurrent, Department of Anthropology, 2012-present Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame, Department of Classics, 2010-2017

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE Principal Investigator, 2011-present The Roman Forum Excavations Project at Butrint University of Notre Dame Principal Investigator, 2010 Mursi Archaeological Research Project University of Notre Dame Principal Investigator, 2008 Amantia Archaeological Research Project Butrint Foundation Field Director of Excavations, 2005-2007 The Roman Forum Excavations at Butrint Butrint Foundation Field Director, 2004 Archaeological Survey of the Ancient Necropolis at Butrint Butrint Foundation Data and Finds Manager, 2002 Troy Excavations (Turkey) University of Cincinnati

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PUBLICATIONS I. Website: https://butrint.nd.edu

II. Book

Hernandez, D. and R. Hodges (eds.) 2021. Butrint 7: Beyond Butrint. Kalivo, Mursi, Çuka e Aitoit, Diaporit and the Vrina Plain. Surveys and Excavations in the Pavllas River Valley, , 1928-2015. Oxford: Oxbow.

III. Articles in Academic Journals and Books: Hernandez, D. R., forthcoming (2021). “Epirus.” In A Companion to the Archaeology of the , edited by B. Burrell. Wiley-Blackwell. Hernandez, D. 2021. “The Late Bronze Age and Hellenistic Fortified Site at Mursi, Albania.” In D. Hernandez and R. Hodges (eds.), Butrint 7: Beyond Butrint. Kalivo, Mursi, Çuka e Aitoit, Diaporit and the Vrina Plain. Surveys and Excavations in the Pavllas River Valley, Albania, 1928-2015. Oxford: Oxbow. Hernandez, D. and R. Hodges 2021. “Beyond Butrint: Dominion, Territory, Environment and the Corrupting Sea.” In D. Hernandez and R. Hodges (eds.), Butrint 7: Beyond Butrint. Kalivo, Mursi, Çuka e Aitoit, Diaporit and the Vrina Plain. Surveys and Excavations in the Pavllas River Valley, Albania, 1928-2015. Oxford: Oxbow. Hernandez, D., R. Hodges, S. Islami and L. Schofield 2021. “ at Butrint.” In D. Hernandez and R. Hodges (eds.), Butrint 7: Beyond Butrint. Kalivo, Mursi, Çuka e Aitoit, Diaporit and the Vrina Plain. Surveys and Excavations in the Pavllas River Valley, Albania, 1928-2015. Oxford: Oxbow. Hernandez, D. R. 2019. “The Abandonment of Butrint: From Venetian Enclave to Ottoman Backwater.” Hesperia 88.2, pp. 365-419. DOI: 10.2972/hesperia.88.2.0365 Hernandez, D. R. 2017. “Buthrotum’s Sacred Topography and the Imperial Cult, I: The West Courtyard and Pavement Inscription.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 30, pp. 38-63. DOI: 10.1017/S104775940007402X Hernandez, D. R. 2017. “Bouthrotos (Butrint) in the Archaic and Classical Periods: The and of Polias.” Hesperia 86.2, pp. 205-271. DOI: 10.2972/hesperia.86.2.0205 Hernandez, D. R. 2017. “Battling Water: The Frontiers of Archaeological Excavations at Butrint (1928- 2014).” Annual of the British School at Athens 112, pp. 1-34. DOI: 10.1017/S0068245416000149 Hernandez, D. R. 2017. “Wet-Site Excavation and Field Methodology at Butrint, Albania (Bouthrotos/ Buthrotum): The Roman Forum Excavations (RFE) Project.” Journal of Field Archaeology 42.4, pp. 312-325. DOI: 10.1080/00934690.2017.1338511

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Hernandez, D. R., 2017. “Butrint’s death and resurrection: the medieval lime-kiln in the Roman forum.” In Encounters, Excavations, and Argosies, edited by J. Moreland, J. Mitchell and B. Leal, Archaeopress. Oxford, pp. 162-171. Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2015. “Forumi i Butrinti të dhëna të reja nga germimet në forumi romak.” Iliria XXXVIII (2014), pp. 149-172. Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2015. “Forumi Romak Butrint.” Iliria XXXVII (2013), pp. 331-343. Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2013. “Forumi në Butrint.” Iliria XXXVI (2012), pp. 421-423. Çondi, Dh. and D. R. Hernandez 2013. “Butrint: The Roman Forum.” In Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Albania, Botimet Albanologjike, edited by I. Gjipali, L. Përzhita, and B. Muka. Tirana, pp. 100- 111. Hernandez, D. R. and J. Mitchell 2013. “The Western Cemetery: Archaeological Survey of Roman Tombs along the Vivari Channel.” In Butrint 4: The Archaeology & Histories of an Ionian Town, edited by I. L. Hansen, R. Hodges, and S. Leppard. Oxford, pp. 182-201. Hernandez, D. R. 2011. “The Refuse of Urban History: Excavating the Roman Forum at Butrint (Albania).” Expedition, Vol. 54, Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, pp. 37-42. Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2011. “Forumi romak në Butrint (Epirus) dhe zhvillimi i tij nga periudha helenistike në atë mesjetare.” In S. Kamani (ed.), Butrinti në Shekuj. Tirana, Albanian Heritage Foundation, pp. 42-62. Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2008. “The Roman Forum at Butrint (Epirus) and its Development from Hellenistic to Mediaeval Times.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 21, pp. 275-292. DOI: 10.1017/S1047759400004499 Hernandez, D. R. 2007. “Novità archeologiche da Butrinto: gli scavi al Foro.” Groma: Archeologia tra Piceno, Dalmazia ed Epiro, Quaderni del Centro Studi per l’Archeologia dell’Adriatico, Sede di Acquaviva Picena, Groma 1, AnteQuem, pp. 93-97.

III. Published Conference Papers and Encyclopedia Entries: Hernandez, D. R. 2020. “Buthrotum/Bouthrotos (Butrint, Albania).” In Wiley-Blackwell’s Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by R. S. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. B. Champion, A. Erskine, and S. R. Huebner. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pp. 1225-1226. [Revision] Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2018. “The Agora and Forum at Butrint: A New Topography of the Ancient Urban Center.” In L’Illyrie méridionale et l’Épire dans l’antiquité VI. Actes du VIe colloque international (20-30 Mai 2015), Vol. 2, edited by J.-L. Lamboley, L. Përzhita and A. Skenderaj. Paris: De Boccard, pp. 629-646. Piazzini, G., G. Bolzoni, M. Cavalazzi and D. R. Hernandez 2018. “Ceramic trade and distribution at the intersection of the eastern and western Mediterranean in the 5th – 7th centuries: New evidence from the Roman forum at Butrint (Buthrotum),” LRCW6: 6th International Conference on Late Roman Coarse Ware, Cooking Ware and Amphorae in the Mediterranean: Archaeology and Archeometry. Land and Sea: Pottery Routes, 24-28 May 2017. Agrigento, Sicily. Bolzoni, G., T. Chinni and D. R. Hernandez 2017. “Vitalità produttiva e rapporti commerciali a Butrinto in epoca romana: la testimonianza di ceramica e vetro.” Rimske keramičarske i staklarske radionice. Proizvodnja i trgovina na jadranskom prostoru: zbornik III. međunarodnog arheološkog kolokvija, 4-5 Studenoga 2014, Crikvenica, Croatia, pp. 463-479.

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Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2014. “The Formation of Butrint: New Insights from Excavations in the Roman Forum.” In Proceedings of the International Congress of Albanian Archaeological Studies, edited by L. Përzhita, I. Gjipali, G. Hoxha, and B. Muka. Tirana, pp. 285-302. Hernandez, D. R. 2013. “Buthrotum/Bouthrotos (Butrint, Albania).” In Wiley-Blackwell’s Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by R. S. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. B. Champion, A. Erskine, and S. R. Huebner. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, pp. 1225-1226. Hernandez, D. R. and Dh. Çondi 2011. “The Roman Forum at Butrint and the Development of the Ancient Urban Center.” In L’Illyrie méridionale et l’Épire dans l’antiquité V, edited by J.-L. Lamboley and M. P. Castiglioni. Paris: De Boccard, pp. 243-257. Reynolds, P., D. R. Hernandez, and Dh. Çondi 2008. “Excavations in the Roman Forum of Buthrotum (Butrint): First to Third Century Pottery Assemblages and Trade.” 25th Congress of the Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores: the Pottery of the Via Egnatia and Cultural Exchange between East and West, Durrës, Albania, 24 September-1 October 2006. Acta RCRF 40, pp. 71-88.

IV. Book Reviews: Hernandez, D. R. forthcoming (2021). “Excavations of the Roman and Byzantine Suburb on the Vrina Plain at Butrint (3 volumes).” American Journal of Archaeology. Hernandez, D. R. 2018. “Acculturation (“Romanization”) in and Epirus.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 31, pp. 876-882. DOI: 10.1017/S1047759418002155 Hernandez, D. R. 2016. “The Decorative Architecture of Hellenistic and Roman Epirus.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 29, pp. 858-863. DOI: 10.1017/S1047759400072901

PROFESSIONAL LECTURES I. Invited Lectures: 1. “The transformation of Butrint from Greek to Roman colonia,” Keynote lecture at the annual meeting of the Finish Institute of Archaeology at Athens (scheduled for 14 May 2020, but cancelled due to Covid-19) 2. “The Emergence of the Imperial Cult at Buthrotum (Butrint): New Evidence from the Roman Forum Excavations Project.” Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Series, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2 Nov 2017). 3. “Augustus’s ‘Little Troy’ in Greece: Excavating the Roman forum of Buthrotum (Butrint).” Lecture at Washington University in St. Louis (4 Feb 2017). 4. “Excavating the Agora and Forum at Butrint: A New Topography of the Ancient Urban Center,” L’Illyrie méridionale et l’Épire dans l’antiquité VI, Tirana, Albania (22 May 2015). 5. “The Formation of Butrint: New Insights from Excavations in the Roman Forum,” International Congress for Albanian Archaeology (Albanian Institute of Archaeology), Tiranë, Albania (21 Nov 2013). 6. “The Roman Forum Excavations Project at Butrint,” Notre Dame Leadership Visit to Butrint, Saranda, Albania (20 July 2015). 7. “High Resolution Panorama Photography in the 2013 Roman Forum Excavations at Butrint,” Office of Information Technology Workshop on Panorama Photography, Notre Dame, IN (6 Dec 2013).

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8. “The Butrint Model: PHI’s Role in the Rebirth of Archaeology in Albania,” 114th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), Seattle, WA (4 Jan 2013). 9. “From the Depths of the Roman Forum at Butrint: Discovering the Origins of the Ancient City,” Keynote Lecture at the Annual Trustees Meeting of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, New York, NY (25 Oct 2012). 10. "Redefining Greek and Roman Urbanism in Ancient Epirus: Excavations and Surveys at Butrint and Amantia." Lectures at the University of California at Berkeley (19 Feb 2009), Williams College (10 Feb 2009), Wilfred Laurier University (29 Jan 2009) and University of Notre Dame (22 Jan 2009). 11. “The Roman Forum at Butrint and the Development of the Ancient Urban Center,” L’Illyrie méridionale et l’Épire dans l’antiquité V, Grenoble, France (9 Oct 2008). 12. “The 2007 Excavations of the Roman Forum at Butrint.” Albanian Institute of Archaeology Annual Meeting, Tiranë, Albania (7 Dec 2007). 13. “Site Formation Paradigm of the Roman Forum of Buthrotum: The 2004 - 2006 Excavations.” Albanian Institute of Archaeology Annual Meeting, Tiranë, Albania, (15-16 Dec 2006). 14. “The 2005 Forum Excavations at Butrint (ancient: Buthrotum).” Albanian Institute of Archaeology Annual Meeting, Tiranë, Albania (13 Dec 2005). 15. “Novità archeologiche da Butrinto: gli scavi al Foro.” Nuove ricerche archeologiche nell’Albania meridionale a ottanta anni dagli scavi di Phoinike (1926-2006): Seminario italo-anglo-albanese di Aggiornamento, Acquaviva Picena, Italy (23-26 Nov 2006). 16. “The Harris Matrix: Archaeological Theory and Practice in the Roman Forum Excavations in Butrint.” International Centre of Albanian Archaeology, Tiranë, Albania (16 Nov 2006).

II. Conference Papers and Colloquia: 1. “A New Look at Roman Greece: Results from the 2019 Roman Forum Excavations at Butrint (Buthrotum),” Classics Department Colloquium, University of Notre Dame, IN (8 Nov 2019). 2. “A Unique Gladiator Relief from Buthrotum (Butrint),” 118th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Toronto, Canada (6 Jan 2017). 3. “Excavations of the Roman Forum at Butrint: Urbanism in ancient Epirus from the 7th century B.C. to the 7th century A.D.,” Mentorship and Research Project Conference, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Tampa, FL (11 Sept 2013). 4. “Caesar’s Legacy at Butrint: Archaeological Discoveries from Current Excavations in the Heart of the Ancient City,” Saturday Scholars Lecture Series, Notre Dame, IN (22 Sept 2012). 5. “Discovery of a Late Bronze Age Fortified Site and a Hellenistic Farmstead near Butrint: Recent Excavations at Mursi (Albania),” 113th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA (6 Jan 2012). 6. “Unearthing Urban History: Results from the 2011 Roman Forum Excavations at Butrint (Albania),” Classics Research Seminar, University of Notre Dame, IN (7 Dec 2011). 7. “Sacred Space and Ancient Urban Topography: Excavations at Butrint in Albania,” Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Notre Dame, IN (22 Feb 2011). 8. “Excavations in the Hinterland of an Ancient Port: The Discovery of the Fortified Hilltop Settlement at Mursi near Butrint (Albania),” Classics Research Seminar, University of Notre Dame, IN (1 Dec 2010). 9. “Topographical Survey of Amantia: Results from the First Season,” 111th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Anaheim, CA (Jan 2010).

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10. “Excavations in the Roman Forum at Butrint (2004-7): From the Sanctuary of Asclepius to the Roman colony,” 110th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA (Jan 2009). 11. “Amantia: Preliminary Results from the 2008 Season,” UC Departmental Colloquium: Current Archaeological Research, University of Cincinnati, OH (7 Nov 2008). 12. “Discovery of the Roman Forum of Buthrotum (Butrint): Current Excavations.” 108th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego, CA (6 Jan 2007). 13. “Excavations in the Roman Forum of Buthrotum (Butrint): First to Third Century Pottery Assemblages and Trade.” 25th Congress of the Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores: The Pottery of the Via Egnatia and Cultural Exchange between East and West, Durrës, Albania (24 Sep–1 Oct 2006). 14. The Roman Forum of Buthrotum (conference; round-table discussion). Butrint and : Towards an Chronology, Saranda, Albania (Jul 2006). 15. “The Necropolis of Butrint: Discovery of Tombs and Frescoes.” 107th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Montréal, Québec (Jan 2006). 16. “The Roman Forum of Butrint: Current Excavations,” UC Symposium: An Afternoon of Albanian Archaeology, University of Cincinnati, OH (21 Oct 2005). 17. “The Porta Triumphalis in Rome: Ad Circum Maximum,” 106th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, MA (Jan 2005). 18. “The Necropolis of Butrint,” UC Departmental Colloquium: Current Archaeological Research in Albania, University of Cincinnati, OH (3 Dec 2004).

FELLOWSHIPS  Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship, Harvard University, 2018: $35,000  Career Enhancement Fellowship for Junior Faculty, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton University, 2013-2014: $31,500  American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship, 2014: $35,000  Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship, Harvard University, 2013-2014: $34,000 ($20,500 accepted)  Fulbright-IIE Full Grant to Albania, 2006–2007

RESEARCH GRANTS AS PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR  Large Humanities Research and Creative Work Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, fall 2020: $15,000  Large Humanities Research and Creative Work Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, spring 2019: $15,000  Yusko Family Foundation, Chapel Hill, NC, 2015: $5,000  Large Research Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, fall 2013: $15,000  Small Research and Creative Work Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, fall 2013: $2,500  Small Research and Creative Work Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, spring 2013: $2,500  Faculty Research Support Program Regular Grant, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Notre Dame, 2012: $97,970

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 Large Research Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, 2012: $15,000  Faculty Research Support Program Initiation Grant, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Notre Dame, 2011: $10,000  Pilot Fund for Research in the Social Sciences, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, 2011: $10,000  Franklin Research Grant, American Philosophical Society, 2011: $6,000  Reilly Center Research Awards, 2010-2012: $4,500  Butrint Foundation Support Grant for the Roman Forum Excavations, 2011: $5,000  Butrint Foundation Support Grant for the Amantia Topographical Survey, 2008: $8,000

DISTINCTIONS, HONORS, AND AWARDS  Keynote Speaker at the Annual Meeting of the Finish Institute of Archaeology at Athens, Greece, (scheduled for 14 May 2020 but cancelled due to Covid-19)  Managing Committee Member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2017-present  Keynote Speaker at the Annual Trustees Meeting of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, New York, NY, 25 Oct 2012  Invited Speaker in presentation of the 2013 Outstanding Public Service Award to David Woodley Packard on behalf of the Archaeological Institute of America, Seattle, WA, 4 Jan 2013  Faculty Fellow, International Scholars in Italy Pilot Project, Notre Dame Rome Global Gateway, 2015  ND Women’s Volleyball Favorite Professor, 5 Nov 2011  Reilly Research Fellow, University of Notre Dame, 2012-present  Award for Exemplary Scholarship in the Arts and Humanities, University of Cincinnati, 2008

TEACHING: COURSES University of Notre Dame, Department of Classics: 1. Eternal Rome: The Archaeology and History of the Ancient City (fall 2020, spring 2021) 2. The Archaeology of Early Rome: Etruscans to Augustus (fall 2020) 3. The Archaeology of Imperial Rome: Caesar to Constantine (spring 2021) 4. Buried History of the Ancient City Butrint (spring 2017) 5. Archaeology of the Roman Empire (fall 2012, spring 2016, spring 2019) 6. Archaeology of Pompeii and Herculaneum (spring 2010, spring 2012, spring 2015, fall 2017, fall 2019) 7. Introduction to Classical Archaeology (spring 2011, spring 2013, fall 2015) 8. Topography of (fall 2010, spring 2013, spring 2015, fall 2016) 9. History of Ancient Rome (fall 2009, fall 2011; fall 2015, fall 2017) 10. History of Rome: The Empire (spring 2020) 11. Owning the Past: The Use and Misuse of Archaeology and Material Culture (spring 2019) 12. Historiography (spring 2010, spring 2012) 13. Intermediate Latin: Vergil and Sallust (spring 2017) 14. Intermediate Latin: Livy and Vergil (fall 2009) 15. Intermediate Latin: Nepos and Ovid (fall 2010, spring 2011) 16. Intermediate Latin: Cicero and Atticus (fall 2011) 17. Intermediate Latin: Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae (fall 2012) 18. Intermediate Latin: Caesar’s Bellum Civile (spring 2016, fall 2016, fall 2019)

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19. Intermediate Latin: Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae and Vergil’s Aeneid (spring 2017) 20. Classics Proseminar: Methods and Theory (fall 2019) University of Cincinnati, Department of Classics: 1. Latin 101: Introduction to Latin I (autumn 2007) 2. Latin 102: Introduction to Latin II (winter 2008) 3. Latin 103: Introduction to Latin III (spring 2008) 4. Latin 104: Intensive Latin I (autumn 2003) 5. Latin 105: Intensive Latin II (winter 2004) 6. Introduction to Classical Civilization 110: Early Greece (autumn 2004) 7. Introduction to Classical Civilization 111: Classical Greece (winter 2005) 8. Introduction to Classical Civilization 112: Rome (spring 2005) 9. Greek and Latin Elements in Medical Terminology 238 (winter 2003) University of California at Berkeley, Depts. Astronomy and Physics (1998-2000) (Adjunct Instructor for over 20 discussion sections): 1. Physics 7A: Dynamics of Particles and Systems 2. Physics 7B: Thermodynamics and Magnetism 3. Physics 7C: Optics, Relativity, and Quantum Physics 4. Astronomy 10: General Astronomy 5. Astronomy 12: The Solar System

TEACHING: SPECIAL PROGRAMS  All Roads Lead to Rome, May-June, 2017 Two courses at Notre Dame’s Rome Global Gateway, Rome  Director of archaeological field school for ND graduate and undergraduate students at Butrint (Albania), May-June: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014

GRADUATE THESES AND EXAMINATIONS, DIRECTED AND ADVISED Eleanor Choi, 2021 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) MA thesis reader Allie Roos, 2020 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) MA thesis reader Thesis: Marvels and Memory: Exploring Travel Motivations in Antiquity William Stover, 2018 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) MA thesis director Thesis: Making Pyrrhus: Contrast and Consolidation in Epirote Identity Karilyn Sheldon, 2015 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) MA thesis director Thesis: Materia in the Material World of Butrint: An Analysis of Wooden Objects from Excavations in the Roman Forum Nadia Aleotti, 2015 (Archaeology, University of Bologna) Specialization Thesis Advisor, post-MA degree from Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Archeologici Thesis: New ceramic evidence for the genesis and development of ancient Butrint: 2011-2013 Excavations in the Roman Forum

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Giacomo Piazzini, 2014 (Archaeology, University of Bologna) MA thesis advisor Thesis: Nuovi dati sulla circolazione delle anfore a Butrinto in età tardoantica (IV-VII secolo d.c.) Clare Brogan, 2014 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) MA thesis reader Thesis: The Leuktra Tropaion: A Case Study in Victory Monuments Brandon Cook, 2013 (Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame) PhD Comprehensive and Oral Examiner in Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture Anna Kate Rogers, 2013 (Art History, University of Notre Dame) MA thesis reader Thesis: The Temple of Roma and Augustus on the Athenian Acropolis Muireann Simpson, 2011 (Early Christian Studies, University of Notre Dame) MA Examiner

UNDERGRADUATE HONORS THESES DIRECTED Caitlin Riley, 2019 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) Thesis: Aqueducts as benefactions: The flow of imperial ideas within and beyond Rome Michael Kipp, 2013 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) Thesis: Using medical instruments to deduce the presence of a Roman necropolis at Siscia (Croatia) Suzanna Pratt, 2013 (Anthropology, University of Notre Dame) Thesis: The impact of heritage management on the communities living in the hinterlands of in southern Albania Stephen Morris, 2011 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) Thesis: An Analysis of the Hippocratic Corpus and the Sanctuaries of Asclepius: Daily Medicine in and Rome Joseph Soley, 2011 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) Thesis: Social and Political Influences on the Military Reforms of Gaius Marius Michael DesJardins, 2010 (Classics, University of Notre Dame) Thesis: Hadrian’s Wall in the Context of Roman Fortifications in Britain

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK SUPERVISED AT BUTRINT (ALBANIA) Graduate Students (Notre Dame)  Karilyn Sheldon, 2014 (Classics)  Clare Brogan, 2013 (Classics)  Anna Kate Rogers, 2013 (Art History) Graduate Students (External)  Mirgen Shametaj, 2005-2014 (Archaeology, University of Tirana)  Alexandra Nagy, 2013-2014 (Archaeology, Budapest National Museum)  Laure Marest-Caffey, 2011, 2013 (Classical Archaeology, University of California at Berkeley)  Veronica Testolini, 2013 (Archaeology, University of Sheffield)  Raquel Campos, 2013 (Archaeology, University of Granada)

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 Michele Costa, 2013 (Archaeology, University of Bologna)  Alice Crowe, 2013 (Classical Archaeology, University of Cincinnati)  Vicente Doblas-Peguero, 2013 (Archaeology, University of Granada)  Danilo Marcial, 2013 (Archaeology, University of Sheffield)  Martin Welker, 2013 (Archaeology, Penn State University)  Alison Fields, 2012 (Classical Archaeology, University of Cincinnati)  Elizabeth Wueste, 2012 (Classical Archaeology, University of California at Berkeley)  Emily Zavodny, 2012 (Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University)  Erin Pitt, 2012-2014 (Classical Archaeology, University of California at Berkeley)  Seth Estrin, 2011-2012 (Classical Archaeology, University of California at Berkeley) Undergraduate Students (Notre Dame)  Thomas Hite, Classics, 2014  Christopher Bernard, Classics, 2013-2014  Matthew Cronin, Classics, 2012-2013  Vivien Devaney, Art History, 2013  Kaitlyn Ferrell, English, 2012-2013  Suzanna Pratt, Anthropology, 2011, 2013  Brittany Proffitt, Classics, 2013  Matthew Wieck, Classics, 2011-2013  Patrick Conry, Classics, 2010-2012  Mia Counts, History, 2012  Laura Fernandez, Anthropology, 2012  Kelly Gilmour, Classics, 2012  Michael Kipp, Classics, 2012  Wesley Wood, Classics, 2011  Kayla Durcholz, Classics, 2010  Brigid Mangano, Art History, 2010  Andrew Steier, Classics, 2010

FUNDING AWARDS SPONSORED FOR NOTRE DAME STUDENTS (GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE)  Karilyn Sheldon, 2014: Graduate Student Research Award, ISLA, $2,500  Christopher Bernard, 2014: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, ISLA, $4,000  Thomas Hite, 2014: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, ISLA, $4,000  Matthew Cronin, 2013: The Snider Family Endowment for Excellence in European Studies, Nanovic Institute, $2,356  Michael Kipp, 2013: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, ISLA Comprehensive Summer Grant, $1,729  Suzanna Pratt, 2013: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, ISLA Conference Presentation Grant, $1038  Suzanna Pratt, 2012: Undergraduate Travel and Research Grant, and the Katie Murphy McMahon Grant for Russian & East-Central European Studies, $4,500  Suzanna Pratt, 2012: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, ISLA, $235  Patrick Conry, 2012: Reilly Center Award for Student Research, $4,500  Matthew Wieck, Suzanna Pratt, 2011: Student Research Grant from ND Office of Research, $8,600

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 Michael Mercurio, 2011: Student Research Award from the Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement, $850  Patrick Conry, 2011: Reilly Center Award for Student Research, $4,500  Patrick Conry, 2010: Reilly Center Award for Student Research, $4,500  Brigid Mangano, 2010: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program: ISLA Loughrey Undergraduate Research Grant, $2,000  Brigid Mangano, 2010: Glynn Family Honors Program Undergraduate Research Grant, $2,000  Brigid Mangano, 2010: Nanovic Institute Undergraduate Initiation Grant, $250  Kayla Durcholz, 2010: Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, ISLA, $4,000  Kayla Durcholz, 2010: Nanovic Institute Undergraduate Initiation Grant, $250

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION External Service  Society for Classical Studies Advisory Board member for the American Office of L’Année Philologique, 2020-2023  Managing Committee member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2017-present  Referee for Journal of Roman Archaeology, Annual of the British School at Athens  Book Referee for Oxford University Press  Grant Referee for the National Science Foundation

College and University Service  ND College of Arts and Letters, Council Member, 2018-2021  Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, grant reviewer, spring 2020  Faculty Lecturer, Hesburgh Lecture Series, Notre Dame Alumni Association, 2019-present  Organized and led ND Leadership Visit to Butrint, Albania, July 2015  Notre Dame Rome Center Study Abroad Group, 2013-2014  Speaker: “Thinking About Graduate or Professional School,” College of Arts & Letters, University of Notre Dame, 27 Sept 2011  Faculty affiliate, Center for Italian Studies, University of Notre Dame, 2010-present

Classics Department Service  Director of Graduate Studies, 2019-present  Committee on Appointments and Promotions, 2019-present  Curriculum Committee, 2009–2013, 2015-2016, 2019-present  Graduate Admissions Committee, 2012-2013, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2019-present  Information Officer/ Website Developer, 2016-2017, 2019-present  Led and organized workshop, PhD Applications and the Writing of the Statement of Purpose, for graduate students in the Classics and Early Christian Studies programs, 8 Oct 2019  Committee for Departmental External Review, 2015-2016, 2016-2017  Committee for University Core Curriculum, 2015-2016  Faculty Search Committee, 2012-2013, 2015-2016, 2016-2017  Subcommittee for the Rome Global Gateway, 2011  Library Working Group, 2009-2010  Reviewer of Latin Examinations, Classics MA Program, 2017

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS  American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Managing Committee member  Archaeological Institute of America  Society for Classical Studies  Classical Association of the Midwest and South

ADVANCED COMPUTER AND TECHNICAL SKILLS Skilled operator of Total Station AutoCAD, GIS, SQL, UNIX, Illustrator, Photoshop Advanced certifications:  machine shop (1999), Department of Physics, UC Berkeley  semi-conducting circuits (1999), Department of Physics, UC Berkeley  use of radioactive isotopes (1994), Department of Physics, UC Berkeley

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Ancient:  Greek  Latin Modern:  Spanish (native fluency)  Albanian (speak, read)  Italian (speak, read)  French (read)  German (read)

POPULAR MEDIA The Ancient City of Butrint: Uncovering a Cultural Treasure https://www.youtube.com/embed/aDDqqDTjLj4

Professor David Hernandez Awarded Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship http://classics.nd.edu/news-events/news/professor-david-hernandez-awarded-loeb-classical-library- foundation-fellowship/

Unearthing Treasure http://www.nd.edu/features/david-hernandez

Classics Professor David Hernandez Awarded Three Fellowships https://al.nd.edu/news/39262-classics-professor-david-hernndez-awarded-three-fellowships

Students Help Notre Dame Archaeologist Unearth Artifacts in Albania http://al.nd.edu/news/26867-students-help-notre-dame-archeologist-unearth-ancient-artifacts-in-albania

Caesar’s Legacy at Butrint https://www.youtube.com/embed/j-Di-rd5zuI

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Notre Dame Documents Excavation in Butrint, Albania http://blogs.nd.edu/at/2013/10/15/notre-dame-excavation-butrint

Digging Butrint: An Archaeological Documentary https://www.youtube.com/embed/GgQFr_JHvMU

Balkan Insight: New Secrets of Ancient Times Emerge in Butrint http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/new-secrets-of-ancient-times-emerge-in-butrint

Albanian National News http://www.youtube.com/embed/lYPSziZSIH4

New Discoveries in Butrint http://www.top-channel.tv/english/artikull.php?id=6132

Në Butrint Zbulohen Fshehtësi të Reja Antike http://gazetajnk.com/?cid=1,964,2189

Archaeological Dig in Butrint, Albania http://www.christography.com/blog/archaeological-dig-in-butrint-albania

Team Discovers Roman Forum http://ndsmcobserver.com/2011/12/team-discovers-roman-forum

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