Mapping Augustan Rome     
Penn: University of Pennsylvania About the Authors
Dorian Borbonus Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Group in Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, University of Pennsylvania.
http://dept.arth.upenn.edu/aamw/
Mark Davison Historical landscape architect with the National Park Service's Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation,  Boston, Massachusetts through a cooperative agreement with the University of Pennsylvania.  Research Associate, Architecture and Allied Arts Department, University of Oregon.
Elisha Ann Dumser Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Group in the History of Art, University of Pennsylvania; Adjunct Professor, Ursuline College, Ohio.  Dissertation: “Building Power: The Architectural Patronage of Maxentius (A.D. 306-312).”
Andrew Gallia Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (starting Fall 2004). 
Ömür Harmanşah Doctoral candidate, Graduate Group in the History of Art, University of Pennsylvania.  Dissertation: “New Urban Foundations in the Ancient Near East: Social Representations and Physical Transformations of Landscapes, Production of Urban Space, and the Architectonic Culture during the Iron Age.”
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~harmansa
Lothar Haselberger Morris Russell Williams and Josephine Chidsey Williams Associate Professor in Roman Architecture, University of Pennsylvania.
Eric Kondratieff Ph.D. Fall 2003, Graduate Group in Ancient History, University of Pennsylvania. Dissertation: “Popular Power in Action: Tribunes of the Plebs in the Later Republic”; currently teaching at the University of Pennsylvania.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~ekondrat/home.html
Thomas Morton Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Art, Swarthmore College.  Ph.D. Fall 2003, Graduate Group in the History of Art, University of Pennsylvania. Dissertation: “The Impact of Luxury:  The Forum of Meninx – An Architectural Investigation.”
Carlos Noreña Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Yale University.
Todd Parment M.A., Graduate Group in Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, University of Pennsylvania. Currently a Foreign Service Officer for the U.S. Department of State.
Guido Petruccioli M.A., Institute of Archaeology, Oxford University.
David Gilman Romano Senior Research Scientist, Mediterranean Section, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology; Adjunct Professor of Classical Studies, Department of Classical Studies, University of Pennsylvania. 
http://corinth.sas.upenn.edu
Nicholas Stapp Ph.D. student in City and Regional Planning, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania. Research Associate for the Corinth Computer Project.
Alexander Thein College Lecturer, Department of Classics, University College (Dublin, Ireland).  Current research projects: “The Sullan Geography of Italy,” and “Plutarch’s Life of Marius: a historical commentary.”
http://www.ucd.ie/classics/home.html
Gunder Varinlioğlu Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Group in Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, University of Pennsylvania. Dissertation: “The Rural Landscape and Built Environment at the End of Antiquity: The Limestone Villages of Southeastern Isauria.”
http://dept.arth.upenn.edu/aamw/


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