CHRISTOPHER A. PFAFF Curriculum Vitae

CHRISTOPHER A. PFAFF Curriculum Vitae

CHRISTOPHER A. PFAFF Curriculum Vitae Institutional addresses: Department of Classics, Florida State University, 205 Dodd Hall, Tallahassee, FL 32306- 1510. E-mail: [email protected] American School of Classical Studies, 54 Odos Souidias, Athens GR 106-76, Greece. E- mail: [email protected]. Education: 1976-1980 Ohio Wesleyan University. B.A. (Classics) 1978-1979 College Year in Athens 1980-1981 American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Regular Member 1981-1983 University of Minnesota. M.A. (Classics) 1985-1990 American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Associate Member 1983-1992 New York University, Institute of Fine Arts. M.A. 1985, Ph.D. 1992 (Art History) 1993 Getty Conservation Institute course: Conservation of Excavated Sites: New Approaches and Techniques, Paphos, Cyprus Honors, Fellowships, and Grants: 1980 Honor Society of Phi Beta Kappa Robinson Prize in Humanities, Ohio Wesleyan University 1983 Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi 1981-1982 Graduate School Fellowship, University of Minnesota 1982-1983 William F. Stout Fellowship, University of Minnesota 1983-1986 Institute of Fine Arts Fellowships 1986-1987 Samuel H. Kress Fellowship 1987-1988 Eugene Vanderpool Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies 1988-1989 Institute of Fine Arts Fellowship 1990 1984 Foundation Grant 1991-1992 Corinth Research Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies 1996 First Year Faculty Summer Award, Florida State University 1998 President’s Travel Grant, Florida State University 2000 President’s Travel Grant, Florida State University 2001 FSU Research Foundation Arts and Humanities Program Enhancement Grant (AHPEG) 2004 Solow Foundation Senior Research Fellowship 2004-2005 1984 Foundation Grants 2007-2014 1984 Foundation Grants Teaching Experience: 1981 Instructor (part time). College Year in Athens. 1982 Instructor (part time). Department of Classics, University of Minnesota. 1990-1991 Visiting Assistant Professor. Department of Classics, University of Michigan. 1992 Trip leader. American School of Classical Studies. 1993-1994 Visiting Instructor. Department of the History of Art, Ohio State University. 1994-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor. Department of Art, Colby College. 1995-2001 Assistant Professor. Department of Classics, Florida State University. 2001-present Associate Professor. Department of Classics, Florida State University. 2017-present Director of the Corinth Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Archaeological Field Experience: 1979 Draftsman. Athenian Agora, Greece. Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies (T. Leslie Shear director). 1979, 1980 Draftsman. Torone, Chalkidike, Greece. Excavations of the University of Sydney (Alexander Cambitoglou director). 1981 Trench supervisor. Torone. 1981, 1982 Trench supervisor. Corinth, Greece. Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies (Charles Williams director). 1983 Research on Early Iron Age ceramics. Corinth, Greece. 1984 Trench supervisor, participant in architectural study. Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, Greece. Excavations of New York University (James McCredie director). 1986 Trench supervisor. Research on Early Iron Age ceramics. Corinth, Greece. 1986-1987 Fieldwork for dissertation. Argive Heraion, Argolid, Greece. 1992 Trench supervisor. Corinth, Greece. 1993 Director of mapping project funded by the J.P. Getty Conservation Institute at the Argive Heraion, Argolid, Greece 1994 Trench supervisor. Athenian Agora, Greece. Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies (John Camp director). 1995 Research on Early Iron Age pottery from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth 1996 Research on architecture at Corinth 1997 Research on architecture at Corinth and in the Argos Museum, Argolid, Greece. 1998 Research on architecture at the Argive Heraion and in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece. 1999-2002 Research on architecture at the Argive Heraion and on sculpture from the Argive Heraion in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece. 2003-2005 Research on Geometric graves at Corinth and on architecture at the Argive Heraion, Greece. 2006 Research on architectural sculpture from the Argive Heraion, Argolid, Greece 2007-2014 Research on architecture at the Argive Heraion and on architectural sculpture from the Argive Heraion in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece 2015-2016 Research on architectural sculpture from the Argive Heraion in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Greece 2018 Field director. Corinth, Greece PUBLICATIONS Published: (Book) 2003 The Argive Heraion I: The Architecture of the Classical Temple of Hera (Princeton: American School of Classical Studies) (Articles) 1988 “A Geometric Well at Corinth, Well 1981-6,” Hesperia 57, 21-80. 1990 “Three-Peaked Antefixes from the Argive Heraion,” Hesperia 59, 149-156. 1999 “The Early Iron Age Pottery from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Corinth,” Hesperia 68 (1999) 55-134. “Curvature in the Temple of Apollo at Corinth and in the South Stoa and Classical Temple of Hera at the Argive Heraion,” in L. Haselberger, ed., Appearance and Essence: Refinements of Classical Architecture - Curvature (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press) 113-125. 2001 “Fifth-Century Masons’ Marks at the Argive Heraion,” Journal of Hellenic Studies 121, 150-153. “A Re-Evaluation of the Roof of the South Stoa at the Argive Heraion,” Annual of the British School at Athens 96, 261-279. 2003 “Archaic Corinthian Architecture: Ca. 600 to 480 B.C.,” in C.K. Williams and N. Bookidis, eds., Corinth XX: Corinth: The Centenary, 1896-1996 (Princeton: American School of Classical Studies) 95-140. 2005 “Capital C from the Argive Heraion,” Hesperia 74, 575-584. 2007 “Geometric Graves in the Panayia Field at Corinth,” Hesperia 76, 443-537. 2008 “Kallikrates,” “Theodoros of Phokaia,” and “Philon of Eleusis” in P.T. Keyser and G.L. Irby-Massie, eds., Encyclopedia of Ancient Natural Scientists (New York: Routledge) 461-462, 656-657, 786. 2013 “Artemis and a Hero at the Argive Heraion,” Hesperia 82, 277-299. 2018 “Late Antique Symbols and Numerals on Altars in the Asklepieion at Epidauros,” Hesperia 87, pp. 387-428. (Reviews) 1996 rev. of The Athenian Agora, XXVII, The East Side of the Agora: The Remains Beneath the Stoa of Attalos by R. F. Townsend, in American Journal of Archaeology 100, 620-621. 2000 rev. of Old Smyrna Excavations: The Temples of Athena (British School at Athens, Supplementary Volume 30), by J.M. Cook and R.V. Nicholls, in American Journal of Archaeology 104, 801-803 In Progress: (Books) The Argive Heraion II: The Sculpture of the Classical Temple of Hera (in collaboration with Carol Lawton of Lawrence University). The Argive Heraion III: The West Building. (Articles) “Corinth 2018: Northeast of Theater,” (submitted to Hesperia April 2019). “The Head of ‘Hera’ from the Argive Heraion: a Reappraisal” (completed manuscript under revision). ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS International: (Invited) 1989 “Three-Peaked Antefixes from the Argive Heraion,” (First International Conference on Archaic Greek Architectural Terracottas, American School of Classical Studies at Athens). 1993 “The Argive Heraion, Argos, Greece: Condition Report,” (Getty Conservation Institute, Paphos, Cyprus). 1996 “Sixth-Century Architecture of Corinth,” (Corinth Excavations Centenary Symposium, American School of Classical Studies at Athens). National: (Refereed) 1989 “The ‘Earliest’ Doric Capital at the Argive Heraion,” (91st General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). “Two Fourth-Century B.C. Buildings at the Argive Heraion,” (90th General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). 1992 “The Sculptured Metopes of the Classical Temple of Hera at the Argive Heraion,” (94th General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). 1993 “The Date of the West Building at the Argive Heraion,” (95th General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). 1997 “A Reexamination of Dinsmoor’s ‘Largest Temple in the Peloponnesos’,” (99th General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). 1999 “The Interior Design of the Classical Temple of Hera at the Argive Heraion,” (101st General Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). 2017 “Idols from the Classical Temple of Hera at the Argive Heraion,” (118th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). 2019 “Corinth Excavations Northeast of Theater 2018,” (120th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America). (Invited) 1993 “Evidence for Curvature in the Temple of Apollo at Corinth and the South Stoa and Temple of Hera at the Argive Heraion,” (Second Williams Symposium on Classical Architecture, University of Pennsylvania). 1996 “Corinthian Architecture of the Sixth Century B.C.” (Corinth, the Centenary 1896-1996, American School of Classical Studies at Athens). 2011 “Marks on Altars at Epidauros,” (Langford Conference, Florida State University). PUBLIC LECTURES AND SITE TOURS 1988 “Recent Investigations at the Argive Heraion,” (American School of Classical Studies). 1992 “New Observations on the Classical Temple of Hera at the Argive Heraion,” (American School of Classical Studies). 1994 “Reconstructing the Temple of Hera at Argos,” (Ohio Wesleyan University). “The Argive Heraion: Results of Recent Work,” (Central Ohio Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, Ohio State University). Site lecture-tour of the Erechtheion at Athens, Greece (for the American School of Classical Studies, Summer Session). 1995

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