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I am a fourth year doctoral student at the Joukowsky Institute of Archaeology and the Ancient World. I graduated from Tufts University in 2003 with a double B.A. in Arhcaeology and Art History. I have excavated at Pompeii, Ostia Antica (Italy), Caesarea Maritima (Israel) and assisted with the survey of the Middle Phrygian architecture at Gordion (Turkey). For two years I worked in Rome as a tour guide, intimately learning the topography of the city and eating my weight in pizza and gelato. I also have an interest in museums and while at Brown have pursued an additional curriculum in the Public Humanities, part of which provided me with the opportunity to participate in the design and implementation the exhibition Believing Africa at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology. I am currently working on a dissertation dealing with the role of water in cities of the Roman province of Asia.


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Cecelia Feldman Weiss

cecelia_weiss@brown.edu

Brown University Box 1837 Providence, RI 02912


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