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 | | Deborah Chatr Aryamontri | | Visiting Lecturer | | Location: | 335 Morton | | Phone: | 201.216.5118 | | Fax: | 201.216.8245 | | Email: | dchatrar@stevens.edu |
| | | School: College of Arts & Letters | | Department: History | Program: History
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| | | Research | CONFERENCE PAPERS AND LECTURES PRESENTED
“Living Conditions of the Urban Middle Class in the Roman Empire”, Classical Association Annual Conference “The World in One City”, University of Liverpool, Liverpool (UK), March 27-30, 2008 (forthcoming)
“Recording the Ancient Roman Ruins: Shifting Methods of Documentation”, 2008 AIA Chicago Annual Meeting, Chicago, January 5, 2008 (forthcoming)
“Places of Pleasure and Entertainment in Daily Roman Life”, given at the Montclair State University’s Seminar Series “An interest in the Past”, Montclair, New Jersey, February 21, 2007
“Running Water: Advances in Urban Water Supply during the Roman Empire”, given at the Northern Arizona University’s Conference The Nature and Function of Water, Baths, Bathing, And Hygiene From Antiquity Through The Renaissance, Flagstaff, Arizona, October 5-7, 2006
“Topografia antica della Puglia. Le province di Bari e Brindisi. Documentazione edita e d’archivio” (Ancient Topography Of Apulia. The Provinces Of Bari And Brindisi. Bibliogrphical And Archive Refences), given at the University of Tuscia’s Conference “L’attività di ricerca dei dottorati in Topografia Antica”, Viterbo, Italy, 27 February 2002
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| | | Education | - Classical Archaeology School of Rome (Scuola di Specializzazione in Archeologia, indirizzo classico), University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy, March 2006
- Ph.D., Ancient Topography, University of Salerno, Italy, March 2004
- B.A. (Laurea in Lettere e Filosofia) Classical Studies and Archaeology, Summa cum Laude, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy, July 1998
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| | | Experience | ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH, FIELD AND LABORATORY EXPERIENCE
Project Director, Ministry of University and Scientific and Technological ResearchRome, Italy, May 2003-May 2004
Supervised the research project: “Archaeological Cartography of Ancient Aricia and Its Territory"Responsibilities included workflow management, budgetary planning and revision of edited and archived materials
Laboratory Photo Archives Coordinator, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Rome, Italy, September 1997- September 2003
Responsible for the organization, inventory and cataloguing of the photographical and graphic archives
Archaeological Consultant, British Telecom Group Rome, Italy, February 2001Rome, Italy, November-December 1999
In charge of archaeological site surveillance for the “Soprintendenza Archeologica” of Rome
Archaeological Consultant, Consortium “Colli d’Enea”Pomezia, Italy, December 2000-May 2001
In charge of archaeological site surveillance for the “Soprintendenza Archeologica” of Lazio
Visiting Scholar and Excavator, Archaeological Museum of Empuries, L’Escala, Spain, July 2000
Postgraduate research seminar: “The Roman City: Urban Planning and Development”, which included the excavation of the baths of the ancient city of Ampurias, L’Escala, Spain and laboratory activities
Visiting Scholar, University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome, Italy, December 1999-March 2000
Postgraduate research seminar: “Ancient DNA: Nucleic Acids Rescue and Analysis of Paleontological, Archaeological, Museological and Forensic Medical Specimens".
Acquired both the methodology of classical anthropology and the fundamentals of the molecular techniques for the study of ancient DNA, through laboratory activities
Excavator, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Civitavecchia, Italy, September 1999
Performed the excavation of the ancient city of Centumcellae-Leopoli, including mapping and laboratories activities
Residency Program Fellowship, C.R.A.F. (Centro di Ricerca e di Archiviazione della Fotografia) Lestans, Italy, January-May 1999
Postgraduate research seminar: “Photographer, Archivist, Cataloguer”. Theoretical and practical survey of the techniques of photography and printing, the history of photographic methods, restoration and conservation techniques, multimedia systems of reproduction and cataloguing. Included study at the Fox Talbot Museum of Lacock Abbey (Cippenham , UK)
Ceramic Artifacts Drawer, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Gallicano-Corcolle, Italy, June 1999
Performed the drawing of the ceramic artifacts found during the excavation of the archaic necropolis
Archaeological Consultant, British Telecom Group Rome, Italy, November-December 1999
In charge of the archaeological surveillance for the “Soprintendenza Archeologica” of Rome
Laboratory Technician, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Pratica di Mare, Italy, 1992 –1998
Laboratory activities related to the excavation of Lavinium, including classification and cataloguing, computer data entry, and the cleaning/washing, labeling, reconstruction, restoration and drawing of artifacts
Laboratory Technician, University
of Rome “La Sapienza”Rome, Italy, October 1996 - September 1997
Inventory of the Lavinium Photographic Archive of the Department of Ancient Topography
Area Supervisor, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Pratica di Mare, Italy, September 1994 - September 1996
Excavation of the Eastern necropolis of Lavinium; mapping and photographic documentation
Excavator, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Rome, Italy, October 1996
Excavation of the Forum of the ancient city of Veium; archaeological survey
Excavator, Southern Utah UniversityColorado City, Arizona, July 1994
Excavation of a Western Anasazi Pueblo II site; archaeological survey and laboratory activities
Excavator, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Rome, Italy, October-November 1993
Excavation of the Northern slope of Palatinum hill; laboratory activities
Excavator, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Pratica di Mare, Italy, September 1992 - September 1993
Excavation of the Urban Area of the ancient city of Lavinium; laboratory activities
Excavator, Municipality of Courseul Coursel, France, August 1993Excavation of the ancient Roman city of Fanum Martis; laboratory activities
Field Research, University of Rome “La Sapienza”Ostia, Italy, April - May 1993
Mapping and elevation, archaeological analysis and virtual reconstruction of the Buticosus’ Baths
Excavator, Archaeological Museum of Montelupo FiorentinoMontelupo Fiorentino, Italy, July 1992
Excavation of a Roman villa; laboratory activities |
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| | | Honors & Awards | - Full Ph.D. Scholarship, University of Salerno, November 2000 - October 2003
- Full Scholarship, Classical Archaeology School of Rome, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, February 1999 - February 2005
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| | | Grants, Contracts & Funds | | Research Grant, Ministry of University and Scientific and Technological Research, May 2003 - May 2004 |
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Deborah Chatr Aryamontri. Review of K. G. Hempel, Die Nekropole von Tarent im 2. und 1. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Studien zur materiellen Kultur. With an Italian translation of the main text, Taranto 2001, in BMCR 2006.02.39. http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2006/2006-02-39.html .
Deborah Chatr Aryamontri. Review of Melanie Grunow Sobocinski (ed.), Detroit and Rome: Building on the Past. Catalogue of exhibition, October 31-December 2, 2005, Alfred Berkowitz Gallery, Dearborn, MI: University of Michigan at Dearborn, 2005, in BMCR 2006.10.43 . http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2006/2006-10-43.html . <
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Deborah Chatr Aryamontri. "Running Water: Advances in Urban Water Supply during the Roman Empire", The Nature and Function of Water, Baths, Bathing, And Hygiene From Antiquity Through The Renaissance
(Flagstaff, Arizona, October 5-7, 2006). Brill. (forthcoming).
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Deborah Chatr Aryamontri. (2001). "Insediamenti, vie di comunicazione e circolazione monetale in Peucezia", Annali dell’Istituto Italiano di Numismatica , 48 13-72.
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