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Andrea De Giorgi is a Classical Archaeologist specializing in the Roman Empire. After receiving his Laurea in Classical Philology at the Università di Torino he went on to earn a doctoral degree in Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology at Bryn Mawr. He teaches courses ranging from visual culture to the history of Republican and Imperial Rome. As for fieldwork, he has excavated or surveyed in Syria, UAE, and Cyprus; his ongoing archaeological projects are based in Turkey and Italy. De Giorgi’s scholarly interests include Roman urbanism in the East, Roman material culture, as well as museum studies. As of late he is also involved with the Cosa Excavations and, under the auspices of the New Committee for the Excavations of Antioch and its Vicinity, with the re-examination of the finds from Anntioch-on-the-Orontes housed at the Princeton Museum of Art.
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