The CHS welcomes the Spring 2018 fellows to our campus in Washington! Below is a list of our current fellows and their research topics, while you can learn more about the fellows on the CHS website.
Richard Armstrong (USA) University of Houston
Companion to the Translation of Greek and Latin Epic with Alexandra Lianeri
Miriam Clinton (USA) Rhodes College
The Minoan Modeling Project: 3D Modeling for a New Generation of Archaeological Publication
Francesca Dell’Oro (Italy) University of Lausanne
The Others: Looking for Diversity in Euboean Linguistic Ecosystems
Lena Lambrinou (Greece) Greek Ministry of Culture
Transformation of the Doric Architectural Style From the Classical Through Hellenistic and Roman Periods in Greece and Asia Minor
Jean Lempire (Belgium) University of Louvain
“Ptolemaeus Byzantinus”: The Reception of Ptolemy’s Astronomy in the Byzantine World
Alexandra Lianeri (Greece) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Companion to the Translation of Greek and Latin Epic with Richard Armstrong
Adrià Piñol-Villanueva (Spain) Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Citizen and Foreigner in Archaic Greece: Access to Land, Justice and Cults
Kim Shelton (USA) University of California-Berkeley
Petsas House, Mycenae. The Excavation of a 14th Century BCE Residential and Industrial Complex: Pottery, Painting, and Pinakides
Anna Sitz (USA) University of Pennsylvania
Inscribing Temples in Greece and Asia Minor: A Diachronic View
Mark Usher (USA) University of Vermont
Sustainability, Complex Systems and the Greeks: A Trajectory of Two Emergent Ideas
The CHS fellowship program encourages and supports research of the highest quality on topics related to ancient Greece. The program offers an option for collaborative proposals and a non-residential option for researchers in Greece and Cyprus. Learn more on the dedicated webpage.