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    AIA's Best Site

    The department is excited to share that Prof. Donald Haggis has garnered the Archaeological Institute of America's Best Practices in Site Preservation Award for the Azoria Project in Crete, Greece. Co-director Margaret Mook and Prof. Haggis work with local specialists to preserve the site as they excavate, creating a sustainable eco-archaeological tourist site. We applaud their innovative work, and invite you to learn more about and to support the Azoria Project.

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      Rebecca Worsham

       

      Worsham_Picture.jpgRebecca Worsham is a Ph.D. candidate in Classical Archaeology in the Department of Classics at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has also worked as a trench supervisor for the Iklaina Archaeological Project since 2009. Her research focuses on the Aegean Bronze Age, and particularly on the domestic architecture and settlement structures of the Middle Helladic period.

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      Email: rworsham@email.unc.edu

      Office: MU 114

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