Antonaccio /1 CARLA M. ANTONACCIO ADDRESS Department of Classical Studies TELEPHONE 919.684.3013 Box 90103, Duke University, FAX 919.681.4262 Durham, North Carolina 27708-0103 E-MAIL [email protected] EDUCATION Wellesley College 1980 B.A., Classical Archaeology (cum laude) Dartmouth College 1979 12 College Exchange (Study Abroad) Princeton University 1983 M.A., Classical Archaeology 1987 Ph.D., Classical Archaeology Dissertation Title The Archaeology of Early Greek ‘Hero Cult’ Advisor T. Leslie Shear, Jr., Department of Art and Archaeology Goethe Institut, Rothenburg o.d. Tauber 1984 Zertifikat, Deutsch als Fremdsprache American School of Classical Studies 1985-86 Student Associate Member 1989, 1992, 1998 (summers) Senior Associate Member ACADEMIC POSITIONS Duke University Department of Classical Studies, Professor 2005- ; Chair, 2007-2010, 2011-2014 Visiting Scholar, Spring 2004 Visiting Professor, Spring - Fall 2003 Full Joint Appointment, Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies, 2015- Wesleyan University Professor of Classical Studies, 2000 – 2005 Chair, Fall 2000 Dean of Arts and Humanities, January 2001-December 2003 Associate Professor of Classical Studies, 1995-2000 Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, 1988-1995 Princeton University Department of Art and Archaeology, Lecturer, 1987-1988 Department of Classics, Assistant in Instruction, Spring-Fall 1987 Ithaka Cultural Study Programs, Kalymnos, Greece: Instructor, Fall 1985 American School of Classical Studies (Princeton, NJ): Editorial Assistant (Part-time) 1981-82 FIELDWORK Morgantina Project, Sicily Co-Director (with Malcolm Bell, University of Virginia) 1990- Princeton Cyprus Expedition (Princeton University), Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus 1983 Agora Excavations (American School of Classical Studies), Athens, Greece 1982 Halieis Excavations (Indiana University), Porto Cheli, Greece: Trenchmaster 1979; Study Assistant, 1980 MEMBERSHIPS Archaeological Institute of America Register of Professional Archaeologists Society for Classical Studies (former APA) Society for American Archaeology Last updated September 2015 Antonaccio /2 HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS Wesleyan University M.A. ad eundem gradum (honorary) May 2001 Mellon Foundation, Humanities Writ Large grant for Emerging Networks, 2013 Robertson Collaboration Fund Grant, 2007-08 William A. McDonald Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America, 2007 National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC, NEH Fellow, 1999-2000 Center for Hellenic Studies (Harvard University), Junior Fellow, Washington, DC 1995-96 National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1994 National Endowment for the Humanities, Travel to Collections Grant, 1992 American Philosophical Society, Grants-in-Aid, 1991, 1997 Wesleyan University, Project Grants, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000 Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education Grant (within Perseus Project), 1994-95 Program in the Ancient World, Visiting Fellow, Princeton University, October 1995 W.M. Keck Foundation Faculty Technology Mentor, 1996 Princeton University Tuition Fellowship, 1980-87 Stanley J. Seeger Fellow, Princeton University, 1982, 1985 William R. Berry Fellow, Princeton University, 1982-87 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Stipendium, 1984 Wellesley College Scholar, 1980 (BA cum laude) Freshman Honors, Wellesley College, 1977 BOOKS An Archaeology of Ancestors: Greek Tomb and Hero Cult, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD (1995) Reviews: L.J. Alderink, Choice, June 1995, 1611; J. Whitley, American Journal of Archaeology 99, 1995, 740-741; A. Farnoux, Topoi 6, 1996, 226-231; E. Polome, Journal of Indo-European Studies 24, 1996, 177; G. Ekroth, Opuscula Atheniensia 22-23, 1997-98, 160-162; I. Begg, Echos du Monde Classique/Classical Views 42, n.s. 17, 1998, 407-410 with S. Dillon, ed. The Past is Present: The Kempner Collection of Classical Antiquities at the Nasher Museum, Duke University Press (2011) with D. Haggis, ed. Classical Archaeology in Context: Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World, de Gruyter Reference (2015) with J. Carter, ed. The Cambridge Companion to the Greek Iron Age. Under contract with Cambridge University Press (2016) ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, REFERENCE WORKS (*peer reviewed) “Terraces, Tombs, and the Early Argive Heraion,” Hesperia 61, 1992:85-105* “Style, Reuse, and Context in a Roman Portrait at Princeton,” Archäologische Anzeiger 1992:441-452* “Tomb and Hero Cult in Early Greece: the Archaeology of Ancestors,” Cultural Poetics in Archaic Greece, C. Dougherty, L. Kurke, eds. Cambridge University Press 1993:46-70 (paperback ed. 1999) “Contesting the Past: Tomb Cult, Hero Cult, and Epic in Early Greece,” American Journal of Archaeology 98, 1994:389-410* “Sicily,” The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, B. Fagan, ed. Oxford University Press 1996: 645-646 Last updated September 2015 Antonaccio /3 “Hadrianic Sculpture,” World Dictionary of Art, J. Turner, ed. Grove Press/Macmillan 1996: v. 27, 37-39 “Placing the Past: the Bronze Age in the Cultic Topography of Early Greece,” Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece, S. Alcock, R. Osborne, eds. Oxford University Press 1994:79-104 (pbk. 1996) with Jenifer Neils: “A New Graffito from Archaic Morgantina,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 101, 1995:261-77* “Lefkandi & Homer,” Homer's World, Fiction, Tradition, Reality, Ø. Andersen, M. Dickie, eds. Bergen 1995:5-27 “Urbanism at Archaic Morgantina,” Acta Hyperborea 7, 1997:167-193 “Kypara, a Sikel Nymph?” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 126, 1999: 177-185* “An Archaic Stele from Morgantina,” Kadmos 38, 1999:87-96* “Colonization & the Origins of Greek Hero Cult,” Ancient Greek Hero Cult, R. Hägg, ed. Jonsered 1999: 109-121 “Building Gender into Greek Houses,” Classical World 93.5, 2000: 517-33* “Ethnicity and Colonization,” in Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity, I. Malkin, ed. Harvard University Press 2001: 113-157 “Warriors, Traders, Ancestors: the ‘Heroes’ of Lefkandi,” in Images of Ancestors (Århus Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 5) J. Munk Høtje, ed. Århus 2002: 13-42 “Hybridity and the Cultures within Greek Culture” in The Cultures within Greek Culture: Contact, Conflict, Collaboration, C. Dougherty, L. Kurke, eds. Cambridge University Press 2003: 57-74* “Siculo-geometric and the Sikels: Identity and Material Culture in Eastern Sicily” in Greek Identity in the Western Mediterranean, K. Lomas, ed. E.J. Brill, Leiden 2004: 55-81 “Dedications and the Character of Cult,” in Greek Sacrificial Ritual, Olympian and Chthonian, R. Hägg. B. Alroth, eds. Stockholm 2005: 99-112 “Excavating Colonization,” in Ancient Colonizations: Analogy, Similarity and Difference, H. Hurst, S. Owen, eds. Duckworth 2005: 97-113* “Religion, basileis and heroes,” in S. Deger-Jalkotzy, I.S. Lemos (eds), Ancient Greece: from the Mycenaean Palaces to the Age of Homer, Edinburgh Leventis Studies 3 Edinburgh 2006:381-395. “Elite mobility in the west,” in Pindar's Poetry, Patrons and Festivals: from Archaic Greece to the Roman Empire, S. Hornblower, C. Morgan eds. Oxford University Press 2007: 265-285. “Colonization: Greece on the Move” in The Cambridge Companion to Archaic Greece, H. A. Shapiro, ed. Cambridge University Press 2007: 201-224. “The Western Mediterranean” in The Blackwell Companion to the Ancient World, H. van Wees, K. Raaflaub, eds. Basil Blackwell 2009: 314-329. “(Re)defining ethnicity: Culture, Material Culture, and Identity”, in Visual Culture and Social Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean, T. Hodos, S. Hales, eds. Cambridge University Press 2009: 32-53.* “Origins, Culture, and Identity in Classical Antiquity”, in Worlds Elide, P. Euben, K. Bassi, eds. Lexington Press 2010: 4-17. “Burial Customs”, “Colonization,” “Eighth-century Renaissance,” “Hero cult”, “Lefkandi tomb”, “Sicily,” “Sikanie”, entries in Homer Encyclopedia, M. Finkelberg, ed. Blackwell 2011: 147-148, 171-172, 350- 351, 470-471, 797, 799. “Networking the Middle Ground?” in Archaeology and Cultural Mixture, P. van Pelt, ed. special issue of Archaeological Review from Cambridge 28.1, 2013: 237-251. “Sport, Spectacle, and Society in the Greek West,” in Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greco-Roman Antiquity, P. Cristesen, D. Kyle, ed. Wiley Blackwell 2014: 192-207. with J. Walsh, “Athenian Black Gloss and Consumer Preference in the Mediterranean,” Oxford Journal of Archaeology 33, 2014: 47-67.* “Re-excavating Morgantina,” in Classical Archaeology in Context: Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World, co-edited with D. Haggis, de Gruyter 2015: 51-69. ----. and D. Haggis, “A contextual archaeology of ancient Greece,” in Classical Archaeology in Context: Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World, co-edited with D. Haggis, de Gruyter 2015: 1-21. “Achieving Ancestorhood in Ancient Greece,” in The Archaeology of Ancestors (ed. E. Hill, J. Hageman) (in press, University of Florida Press)* “Reciprocity in the Greek Iron Age,” in colloquium ‘Reciprocity in Aegean Palatial Societies: Gifts, Debt, and the Foundations of Economic Exchange’ (submitted, American Journal of Archaeology, 2016) “Colonization, connectivity, and the Middle Sea,” for Océanides, ed. P. DeSouza, Paris (submitted) “Ancestral Deities,” The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, R. Bagnall et al., ed. Wiley-Blackwell, e-update, 2015 Last updated September 2015 Antonaccio /4 WORK IN PROGRESS “Sicily,” in A Companion to Greeks Across the Ancient World, in F. DeAngelis ed. (Wiley Blackwell, under contract) “The Homeric Material
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