Daniel J. Pullen
Vita, Teaching, Research Interests, Archaeological Activities
Brief Vita:
Ph.D., Indiana University (Classical Archaeology
and Anthropology), 1985
Chairman and Professor, Florida
State University
Senior Fellow, American Research Institute
in Turkey, 1995
A more
complete vita is available for viewing if you wish.
Teaching:
1998 Recepient of University Teaching Award
at Florida State
Courses in:
Aegean Prehistory
Egyptian and Near Eastern Archaeology
Greek Archaeology
General Classical
Civilization
Research
Interests:
Eastern Mediterranean archaeology in general
Greece, the Aegean, and Anatolia in prehistory
End of the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age
(Fourth and Third Millennia BC) in
Greece, the Aegean, and Anatolia
Landscape archaeology
Rise of complex societies
Secondary states in the
Aegean
Major Archaeological
Activities in Progress:
Co-director (with Thomas Tartaron of the
University of Pennsylvania) of SHARP: Saronic
Harbors Archaeological
Research Project. Application for fieldwork permit for 2007-2009 is
in
progress.
Co-director
(along with Timothy Gregory of Ohio State University) of the Eastern
Korinthia Archaeological Survey, a large-scale
archaeological survey of the eastern Korinthia, Greece, with colleagues
from Ohio State, St. Cloud (MN) State, Vanderbilt, and Yale. Currently in
the publication stage.
Excavation and publication of the Early Bronze
Age village at Tsoungiza, Ancient Nemea, Greece, now in press
at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, under
the title: The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill,
Ancient Nemea, Greece (Nemea Valley Archaeological Project
1).
Publication of the Early Bronze Age settlements
and cemeteries at the Gygean Lake, near Sardis, Turkey
Some "proof"
of my field activities
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