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Andrea De Giorgi was educated in Classics at the Università di Torino and received his PhD at Bryn Mawr, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology. His dissertation-study of the city and country of Roman Antioch on the Orontes will appear shortly as a monograph. Asia Minor and Landscape Archaeology are his main scholarly interests; he’s co-director of the newly established Isparta Regional Survey Project and is currently involved in the study and publication of Anazarbos (Cilicia) and of the Antioch on the Orontes’ collections at the Princeton Museum. Other than in Turkey, he has directed and participated in a variety of archaeological projects in Italy, Syria, Cyprus, UAE, and the Republic of Georgia.
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