Duke and UNC Duke University University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

Consortium for Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology

Carla M. AntonaccioCarla M. Antonaccio

Title: Professor of Archaeology and Professor of Classical Studies
Office Location: 233H Allen Building
Office Phone: (919) 684-3013
Email Address: canton@duke.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology, Princeton University, 1987
  • Senior Associate Member, 1989, 1992 American School of Classical Studies, 1998
  • Student Associate Member, American School of Classical Studies, 1985
  • Zertifikat, Deutsch als Fremdsprache, Goethe Institut, Rothenburg o.d.Tauber, 1984
  • M.A. in Classical Archaeology, Princeton University, 1983
  • B.A. in Classical Archaeology, Wellesley College, 1980
  • 12 College Exchange (Foreign Study in Europe), Dartmouth College, 1979

Research Interests

Mediterranean archaeology, especially the late Bronze and Iron Ages; ceramic studies; the archaeology of identity.

Miscellaneous

Morgantina Excavations (Co-Director)

Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

  • Academic Trustee, Archaeological Institute of America, 2009-2012, 2012-15
  • William A. McDonald Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America, October, 2007
  • M.A. ad eundem gradum (honorary), Wesleyan University, May 2001
  • NEH Fellow, National Humanities Center, RTP, NC, 1999-2000
  • Grants-in-Aid, American Philosophical Society, 1991, 1997
  • Project Grants, Wesleyan University, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997
  • Faculty Technology Mentor, W.M. Keck Foundation, National Humanities Center, RTP, NC, 1996
  • Junior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies (Harvard University), Washington, DC, 1995-96
  • Visiting Fellow, Program in the Ancient World, Princeton University, Oct. 1995
  • Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education Grant, within Perseus Project, 1994-95
  • Summer Stipend, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1994
  • Travel to Collections Grant, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1992
  • Princeton University Tuition Fellowship, Princeton University, 1980-87
  • William R. Berry Fellow, Princeton University, 1982-87
  • Finalist, Charlotte Newcombe Dissertation Fellowship, 1986
  • Stanley J. Seeger Fellow, Princeton University, 1982, 1985
  • Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Stipendium, 1984
  • Wellesley College Scholar, Wellesley College, 1980
  • Freshman Honors, Wellesley College, 1977

Representative Publications

(More Publications)

  1.  An Archaeology of Ancestors: Greek Tomb and Hero Cult.  Rowman & Littlefield, 1995.
  2. C. Antonaccio, S. Dillon. The Past is Present. The Kempner Collection of Antiquities at the Nasher Museum, Duke University.  Duke University Press, 2011.

Curriculum Vitae