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Francesca Ammon
Associate Professor, City and Regional Planning, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Americas
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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Professor Ammon is a cultural historian of 20th century cities and the built environment whose research focuses on the history of urban renewal and revitalization, visual culture, and urban digital humanities.
Madison Auten
Collections Coordinator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Americas • Global
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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I am interested in Andean archaeology, the life histories of objects and body modification particularly ancient tattooing. The act of marking one’s skin permanently with designs can tell a story about an individual and their culture at specific times in history. Ancient tattooing practices have potential to inform archaeologists on topics of visual communication, status, identity, societal value, knowledge transmission, iconography, as well as therapeutic treatments and life history events.
Jessica Betz Abel
Project Conservator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Europe • Global
Affiliation • Penn Museum
Jessica is interested in the study of both ancient and modern materials and their modes of deterioration. While at the Penn Museum she has researched and published on inorganic and organic consolidate for ancient Egyptian limestone, and the reconstruction of an ancient Egyptian Palace.
Katy Blanchard
Fowler/Van Santvoord Keeper of the Near Eastern Collections, Penn Museum
Specialization • Museums
Region • Middle East
Affiliation • Penn Museum
A museum’s collections aren’t dusty items sitting in a basement, but rather materials that are constantly teaching us about the past.
Marie-Claude Boileau
Director, Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Asia • Europe • Middle East
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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I am an archaeological scientist focusing on ceramics and interested in the relation between maker and material, and in the mobility of knowledge, people and objects.
Kim Bowes
Professor, Classical Studies
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Europe
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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The Roman 90%: I work on the economic and social lives of poor and working Romans.
Ann Blair Brownlee
Associate Curator, Mediterranean Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Europe
Affiliation • Penn Museum
I am interested in objects and the stories they tell.
Margaret M. Bruchac
Associate Professor, Anthropology
Coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Americas • Europe
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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I have long been committed to critical studies of Indigenous and colonial histories, material culture, archives, museums, and anthropological practice. My current research examines early collaborations among Indigenous informants and anthropological collectors that influenced the distribution and interpretation of cultural heritage in museums.
Jessica Byler
Project Conservator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Conservation • Museums
Region • Global
Affiliation • Penn Museum
I treat objects from around the world so that they are stable enough for display.
Julia Commander
Alice and Herbert Sachs Egyptian Collections Conservator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Museums
Region • Global
Affiliation • Penn Museum
Julia is an archaeological objects conservator currently focusing on monumental Egyptian architecture and stone sculpture.
Gareth Darbyshire
Gordion Archivist and Researcher, Mediterranean Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Europe • Middle East
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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My work is comprehensively centred on the archaeology and history of Gordion—capital of the Iron Age kingdom of Phrygia, and one of the pre-eminent settlements of the Middle East in the first millennium BCE. My principal research interest is the character, use, and deposition of metalwork in the momentous and often troubled times of the Iron Age, Achaemenid, Hellenistic, and Roman periods, to illuminate continuities and transformations in food production, craft and building work, transport, warfare, and ritual practices.
Tessa De Alarcon
Project Conservator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Asia • Europe • Global • Middle East • Pacific
Affiliation • Penn Museum
I am interested in improving treatment efficacy as well as the examination on of objects using multi -modal imaging, X-radiography, and microscopy.
Ivan Drpić
Associate Professor, History of Art
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Europe • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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Drpić’s current research explores the formation of subjectivity in the premodern world through the lens of material culture.
Reyhan Durmaz
Assistant Professor, Religious Studies
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Asia • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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My research focuses on the history of Christianity and Christian-Muslim relations in late antiquity and the medieval Middle East, with an eye towards the issues surrounding religious minorities in the Middle East today.
Paul M. Farber
Senior Research Scholar, Center for Public Art & Space
Specialization • Museums • Heritage
Region • Americas • Global
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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At Penn, I teach about monuments, maps, cities, and art and justice initiatives. Outside of Penn, I am Director and Co-Founder of Monument Lab, a public art and history studio that cultivates conversations on the past, present, and future of monuments.
Kecia Fong
Lecturer, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Specialization • Conservation • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Asia • Europe • Pacific
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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Kecia Fong is a heritage conservation educator and practicing professional who specializes in heritage conservation theory, history, and practice with a research focus on the technical and socio-political dimensions of conservation work in postcolonial societies and the global heritage arena particularly as they intersect issues of civil society, governance, and development.
Molly Gleeson
Schwartz Egyptian Collections Conservator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Global
Affiliation • Penn Museum
The care and conservation of museum collections must incorporate and prioritize people-centered and community-engaged work.
Peter Gould
Consulting Scholar, Penn Cultural Heritage Center, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Americas • Europe
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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My specialization is in the nexus among archaeological and museum practice, organizational management and governance, economic theory, and the manner in which markets and government properly aligned can protect rather than undermine the future of heritage.
Campbell A. Grey
Associate Professor, Classical Studies
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Europe
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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I explore the space where human populations encounter, engage with, and imagine the world around them, employing contemporary conceptualizations of risk and inequality to examine societal responses to uncertainty in the Late Roman world.
Sarah M. Guérin
Assistant Professor, History of Art
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Africa • Europe • Global
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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William B. Hafford
Project Manager, Near East Languages & Civilizations, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Middle East
Affiliation • Penn Museum
A field archaeologist who has excavated in many countries around the globe, Dr. Hafford’s research focuses primarily on ancient economics; in particular, money before most people believe money ever existed.
Emily Hammer
Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations & Price Lab for the Digital Humanities
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Asia • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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I use satellite imagery analysis and the methodologies of survey and landscape archaeology to provide a regional and spatial perspective on heritage preservation and site looting in conflict zones.
Michael C. Henry
Adjunct Professor, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Specialization • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Asia • Pacific
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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Diagnostic thinking and sustainable environmental management for preventive conservation of fixed and movable cultural heritage.
Jason T. Herrmann
Lecturer, Anthropology
Teaching Specialist for Digital Archaeology Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials, Penn Museum
Jennifer Houser Wegner
Associate Curator, Egyptian Section, Penn Museum
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
Specialization • Museums
Region • Africa
Affiliation • Penn Museum
My work has focused on ancient Egyptian literature, in particular Demotic Wisdom literature. I have been a part of the Penn Museum’s expeditions to Abydos (1997-present) and Saqqara (1992-2007). Recent research projects have included the history and significance of materials in the Penn Museum’s Egyptian collection.
Megan C. Kassabaum
Associate Professor, Anthropology
Associate Curator, American Section, Penn Museum
Director, Center for Ancient Studies
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Americas
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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My research focuses on pre-contact Native American mound sites in the Mississippi River Valley in order to understand the complex relationships that existed between monument construction and identity, as well as foodways and politics through archaeological excavation and analysis of the recovered materials. I have also recently begun a West Philadelphia-based community archaeology project. I am committed to local archaeology and believe that education aimed at populations who interact with archaeology sites as part of their quotidian landscape is key to their protection and to engendering respect for both past and present communities.
Ann Kuttner
Associate Professor, History of Art
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Africa • Europe • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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I ask how ancient cultures of a global Mediterranean world ca. 350 BCE-500 CE talked, by means of images, things, structures, spaces and landscapes, both to themselves and with other groups among and beyond them (not least in conditions of empire); in today’s visually saturated environments and global contexts, that antiquity offers telling models for how art and artifice make, or challenge, identities in small worlds as in big ones.
Stephen Lang
Lyons Keeper of Collections, Asian Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Museums
Region • Asia
Affiliation • Penn Museum
I have an interest in the material culture of Asia and the different ways in which museums acquire collections.
Dwaune Latimer
Jean Friendly Keeper of Collections, African Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Museums
Region • Africa
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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Museum collections provide insight into colonial-era collecting, knowledge production, and display practices that inspire critical investigation of the political, social, and cultural contexts that made the accumulation of material culture possible.
Brent Leggs
Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Senior Advisor, Center for the Preservation of Civil Rights Sites
Specialization • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Americas • Global
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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Not until Black American contributions in our national history are revered and protected, will our nation revere and protect Black lives and Black humanity. We must elevate and preserve the remarkable stories and places that evoke centuries of BIPOC activism, achievement, and community.
Richard Leventhal
Professor, Anthropology
Curator, American Section, Penn Museum
Executive Director, Penn Cultural Heritage Center, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Americas
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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By positioning communities in a leading role, the Penn Cultural Heritage Center reframes the preservation of cultural heritage within a context of social, political, and economic development. We demonstrate and disseminate our strategy through field projects, research, engagement in public policy, and public programs that emphasize the centrality of community priorities for successful outcomes.
Sarah Linn
Research Liaison, Academic Engagement, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Europe
Affiliation • Penn Museum
My research examines how material objects were used in the creation and maintenance of group identity in the Aegean Bronze Age, particularly Minoan Crete. I focus on objects of adornment and the multigenerational use of communal tombs. I am also committed to making archaeology and museums accessible to a range of audiences through engaging exhibitions and programs.
Sarah Lopez
Associate Professor in City and Regional Planning
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Americas
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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Sarah Lopez is a built environment historian of 20th century Mexico and the United States whose research focuses on material histories of migration, remittance development and landscapes, and migrant incarceration.
Kenneth R. Lum
Professor, Fine Arts
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Global
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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Questions concerning who has the right to speak are productive in that they ask us to think about the motives behind the construction of categories such as “the community” or “American values.” Such questions are also productive in that they shift the question of who speaks for American art and culture to the question of who is and who is not being listened to.
Mark Lycett
Director, South Asia Center
Adjunct Professor, Anthropology
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Americas • Asia
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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My research focuses on the historical anthropology and social ecology of landscape formation, biodiversity, and power relations in South Asia. I am interested in the interplay of cultural landscapes and forest history; in the relationship between commemoration, social memory; and in the cultural construction of place in southern India. I have also written extensively on the social history and historical ecology of place and landscape in the Spanish Colonial Americas.
Lynn Makowsky
DeVries Keeper of Collections, Mediterranean Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Europe
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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As Keeper of the Mediterranean collections, I am in charge of caring for and providing access to approximately 30,000 object. I currently serve on several museum committees, including the Acquisitions Committee, Collections Committee, KeEMu Committee, and Scientific Testing Committee.
Simon Martin
Associate Curator and Keeper, Penn Museum
Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Americas
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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The decipherment of Maya hieroglyphic writing offers us a true “window into the past”—one that has revolutionized our understanding of an ancient American people and their political dynamics.
Randall F. Mason
Professor, City & Regional Planning, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Faculty Director, Center for the Preservation of Civil Rights Sites
Frank G. Matero
Professor, Architecture and Historic Preservation
Director, The Center for Architectural Conservation
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Heritage
Region • Americas • Europe • Global • Middle East
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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One definition of Preservation is it is the sum total of the ways in which the present maintains living contact with the past. To do that it must be both a physical and a social act. But we should remember it is also a ‘critical act’ in that observation, experience, reflection, and reasoning are essential to its practice.
Patrick McGovern
Scientific Director, Biomolecular Archaeology Project, Penn Museum
Adjunct Professor, Anthropology
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Museums
Region • Global
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
Over the past two decades, Patrick McGovern has pioneered the exciting interdisciplinary field of Biomolecular Archaeology which is yielding whole new chapters concerning our human ancestry both physical and cultural, medical practice, and of course what our ancient ancestors were eating and drinking.
Jeremy McInerney
Professor, Classical Studies
Specialization • Archaeology • Heritage
Region • Europe
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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I work across a range of topics related to the Greek World, from issues of landscape to identity and more. Currently I am working on hybridity as a distinctive mode of framing Greek interactions with the wider Mediterranean world.
Lynn Meskell
Penn Integrates Knowledge (PIK) Professor, Anthropology, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation and Curator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Asia • Europe • Global • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum • Weitzman School of Design
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I’ve always been drawn to social and political issues, whether in the past or indeed how the past comes to matter in the present. As famously said, the past is never dead. It’s not even past.
Naomi F. Miller
Consulting Scholar, Near East Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Asia • Middle East
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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As an archaeobotanist, I investigate human impact on and adaptation to the environment over millennia, up to and including the present.
Katherine M. Moore
Practice Professor, Anthropology
Mainwaring Teaching Specialist, Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials
Kathleen D. Morrison
Sally and Alvin V. Shoemaker Professor, Anthropology
Curator, Asian Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Asia
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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Alexis North
Project Conservator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Museums
Region • Global
Affiliation • Penn Museum
Alexis specializes in the conservation of archaeological and ethnographic materials, with research interests that currently include the ethics around the preservation of human remains, and identifying novel materials for the storage and display of museum collections.
Deborah I. Olszewski
Consulting Scholar, European Section, Penn Museum
Adjunct Professor, Anthropology
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Africa • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
Humanity in a prehistoric world of hunter-gatherers and how we became who we are today.
Alessandro Pezzati
Senior Archivist, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Americas • Global
Affiliation • Penn Museum
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Stephen R. Phillips
Curatorial Research Coordinator, Egyptian Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Africa • Europe • Middle East
Affiliation • Penn Museum
Ancient Lives Still Speak, It Behooves Us All to Listen
Holly Pittman
Bok Family Professor in the Humanities, History of Art
Curator, Near East Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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Lauren Ristvet
Associate Professor, Anthropology
Robert H. Dyson, Jr. Associate Curator, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Asia • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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My work in Syria, Azerbaijan and Iraq investigates how and why ancient kingdoms and empires endured or failed—and how modern empires have repurposed this legacy in surprising ways.
Eduardo Rojas
Lecturer, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Americas • Global
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
My research, teaching and professional practice focuses on the governance of the urban heritage preservation process linking the analytical and operational methodologies of historic preservation and urban development planning. My objective is to better understand the social, economic and physical factors contributing to successful urban preservation experiences.
C. Brian Rose
James B. Pritchard Prof. of Mediterranean Archaeology
Curator-in-Charge, Mediterranean Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Europe
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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Brian Rose has served as the President of the Archaeological Institute of America, and is currently President of the American Research Institute in Turkey, having excavated for the last 40 years at Aphrodisias, Troy, and Gordion, which he now directs.
Theodore G. Schurr
Professor, Anthropology
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Asia • Europe • Global • Middle East • Pacific
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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Through DNA analysis, we reconstruct the origin and migration history of human populations, linking evidence from the past with present day understandings of ancestry, genealogy, and history.
Lisa J. Servon
Kevin and Erica Penn Presidential Professor and Chair, City and Regional Planning
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Americas
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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I study poverty and inequality, especially as they relate to financial issues and services.
Heather J. Sharkey
Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Specialization • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Global • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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With my students, I aim to produce public-facing scholarship that explores the history of the Penn Museum, the University of Pennsylvania, and associated scholars and resources while drawing connections to the United States, the Middle East and North Africa, and the wider world!
Nancy S. Steinhardt
Professor, East Asian Languages and Civilizations
Curator of Chinese Art, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Asia
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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I seek research problems that involve border-crossing and interactions between China, Korea, Japan, and Mongolia; I have ongoing research projects or collaborations in all four countries.
Thomas Tartaron
Associate Professor, Classical Studies
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Americas • Asia • Europe
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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My research is about bringing multiple ways of knowing to intriguing questions of the ancient past.
Deborah A. Thomas
R. Jean Brownlee Professor, Anthropology
Director, Center for Experimental Ethnography
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Americas • Global
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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My obsessions over the years have had to do with the Caribbean, and with processes of coloniality in the Western hemisphere. For me, the development of different forms of archives (they could be narrative, performative, sonic, or visual), and my practice of assembling them alongside each other, and alongside other already existing (usually difficult) archives, has been geared toward generating difficult conversations about personhood, politics, and violence. Archiving, in this way, is for me a decolonizing practice.
Anne Tiballi
Director, Academic Engagement, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Americas
Affiliation • Penn Museum
Anne is an Andean archaeologist, with special interest in human interactions with technology, craft production and identity, and textile analysis. She also writes on the potential of object-based learning to impact teaching and learning in higher education.
Stephen J. Tinney
Clark Research Associate Professor of Assyriology, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Curator, Babylonian Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Asia
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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My primary activity is online because between Oracc and ePSD (see the links) we cover an immense range of material and reach the maximum possible number of people with it.
Domenic Vitiello
Associate Professor, City Planning and Urban Studies
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Europe • Global
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Weitzman School of Design
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Domenic Vitiello is a historian and urban planner whose research, teaching, and practice focus on migrant communities, sanctuary, community development, urban agriculture and community food systems.
Josef Wegner
Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Curator, Egyptian Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums
Region • Africa • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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Surprising new archaeological discoveries made through ongoing excavations at Abydos show how archaeological research continues to transform our understanding of the society and history of Ancient Egypt.
Chantel White
Teaching Specialist, Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials, Penn Museum
Adjunct Faculty, Anthropology
Specialization • Archaeology
Region • Americas • Europe • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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My research focuses on the tiny discarded items of everyday life – bits of seeds, nut shells, and other plant materials – to reconstruct the foods and beverages that people consumed in the past, and to better understand the specialized knowledge and skillsets of those who produced daily meals.
Joyce White
Adjunct Professor, Anthropology
Consulting Scholar, Asian Section, Penn Museum
William Wierzbowski
Keeper of Collections, American Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Museums
Region • Americas
Affiliation • Penn Museum
My research focuses on the history of collecting Native North American material culture, the traditions of painting among the Plains peoples, and reconstructing historic Two-Spirit histories and imagery.
Amber N. Wiley
Associate Professor in Historic Preservation
Matt and Erica Nord Director Center for the Preservation of Civil Rights Sites (CPCRS)
Specialization • Museums • Heritage
Region • Americas • Global
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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My research interests center on the social aspects of design and how it affects urban communities – architecture as a literal and figural structure of power. I focus on the ways local and national bodies have made the claim for the dominating narrative and collective memory of cities and examines how preservation and public history contribute to the creation and maintenance of the identity and sense of place of a city.
Lucy Fowler Williams
Associate Curator and Jeremy A. Sabloff Keeper, American Collections, Penn Museum
Christopher Woods
Williams Director, Penn Museum
Avalon Professor in the Humanities
Specialization • Archaeology • Conservation • Museums • Heritage
Region • Asia • Middle East
Affiliation • Penn Museum
My current research centers on the origins of writing and the rise of the world’s first cities in southern Mesopotamia (Iraq); as the former director of the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute and now the Penn Museum, I have been involved in large-scale conservation and cultural heritage projects, particularly in the Middle East and Central Asia.
Aaron Wunsch
Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation
Specialization • Heritage
Region • Americas
Affiliation • Weitzman School of Design
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The integrity standard, by default, becomes a standard whereby buildings built by people on the margins aren’t worth saving. If you’re going to take that heritage seriously in the built environment, you may have to reexamine the integrity argument and recalibrate it for what you’re actually trying to preserve.
Mantha Zarmakoupi
Morris Russell and Josephine Chidsey Williams Assistant Professor in Roman Architecture, History of Art
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Europe • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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Zarmakoupi has a multidisciplinary training in Classical Archaeology, History and Theory of Architecture, and Architecture and Engineering and brings together in her research and teaching a specialist’s knowledge of ancient architecture, classical archaeology and underwater archaeology with an interdisciplinary approach to classics and archaeology.
Richard L. Zettler
Associate Professor, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Associate Curator-in-Charge, Near East Section, Penn Museum
Specialization • Archaeology • Museums • Heritage
Region • Middle East
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences • Penn Museum
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Focused on reconstructing the ancient past of the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; dedicated to supporting Iraqi communities impacted by conflict; and, empowering Iraqi archaeologists and heritage professionals to recover, protect and preserve the country’s rich cultural heritage.
Tukufu Zuberi
Lasry Family Professor of Race Relations
Professor, Sociology and Africana Studies
Specialization • Museums • Heritage
Region • Africa • Americas • Asia • Europe • Global
Affiliation • School of Arts and Sciences
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My academic production includes teaching, researching, filmmaking, and curating.