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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members
Date: July 2016
1. SURNAME: De Angelis FIRST NAME: Franco
2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies
3. FACULTY: Arts
4. PRESENT RANK: Professor (tenured) SINCE: 2016
5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION
D.Phil. in Ancient History, Oxford University, 1992-1997. Thesis: The Evolution of Two
Archaic Sicilian Poleis: Megara Hyblaia and Selinous. Thesis supervisor: Robin
Osborne. Committee members: Simon Hornblower and Sir John Boardman.
M.A. in Classical Archaeology and History, McGill University, 1989-1991.
B.A. Honours in Classical Languages and Literature, University of Ottawa/Université
d’Ottawa, 1985-1989.
Language Competencies
English (read, write, speak, understand)
French (read, write, speak, understand)
Italian (read, write, speak, understand)
German (read, write, speak, understand) “Mittelstufe” certificate obtained in August 2008
Spanish (read, understand)
Ancient Greek (read, write)
Latin (read, write)
Modern Greek (read; some basic speaking)
Awards Prior to Final Degree
(a) Government Awards
Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship, 1992-1996.
Overseas Research Scholarship (Government of Great Britain), 1992-1995.
Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 1989-1990 (relinquished to study in Québec).
(b) Institutional Awards
British School at Rome, Rome Scholarship, 1996-1997.
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Oxford University Overseas Bursary, 1992-1995.
Oxford University Meyerstein Committee Fieldwork Grant, 1994.
Oxford University Craven Committee Fieldwork Grants, 1993-1994.
Lincoln College in Oxford University Graduate Research Fund Grants, 1992-1995.
McGill University J.W. McConnell Memorial Graduate Fellowship, 1989-1991.
University of Ottawa Trevor Jones Memorial Award for Department’s Top Graduating Student,
1989.
University of Ottawa Dean's Honour List, 1988-89 and 1986-87.
University of Ottawa Merit Scholarship, 1986.
6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD
(a) At UBC
Rank Dates
Professor 2016-
Associate Professor 2005-2016
Assistant Professor 2003-2005
Onassis Foundation Visiting Professorship
in Classical Greek Archaeology at
McGill University (declined)
September 1-December 31, 2011
(b) Prior to coming to UBC
University or Organization Rank or Title Dates
University of Calgary, Dept. of Greek & Roman
Studies
Assistant Professor 2000-2003
University of Lethbridge, Dept. of History Assistant Professor 1997-2000
University of Alberta, Dept. of History & Classics Adjunct Professor 1997-2002
7. TEACHING
(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments
History, Culture, Archaeology, and Language of the Ancient Greek World
(b) Courses Taught at UBC
Session Course and Term Enrolment Level
2015-16 CLST 231 (1):
Ancient Greece
60 Undergraduate
CLST 511A (1):
Hellenizing Pre-
Roman Italy
9 Graduate
CLST 355 (2): 12 Undergraduate
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The Athenians and
their Empire
CNRS 449:
Honours Essay
1 Undergraduate
2014-2015 CLST 231 (1):
Ancient Greece
35 Undergraduate
CLST 518A (1):
Ancient Greek State
in Comparative
Perspective: Theory
& Reconstruction
8 Graduate
CLST 356 (2):
Alexander the Great
& His Empire
28 Undergraduate
CNRS 449: Honours
Essay
1 Undergraduate
2013-2014 CLST 231 (1):
Ancient Greece
55 Undergraduate
GREK 200 (1):
Classical Greek
13 Undergraduate
CLST 511A (2):
Cultural Contact &
Interaction in Pre-
Roman Italy
7 Graduate
GREK 401A/GREK
501A (2): Herodotus
& Thucydides
6 Undergraduate/Graduate
CLST 449: Honours
Essay
1 Undergraduate
2012-2013 CLST 231 (1):
Ancient Greece
80 Undergraduate
CLST 355 (1):
The Athenians
and their Empire
30 Undergraduate
On Study Leave
Term 2
-- --
2011-2012 GREK 200 (1):
Classical Greek
13 Undergraduate
CLST 231 (1):
Ancient Greece
80 Undergraduate
CLST 401B (2):
Seminar in Classical
History: Dark Age
17 Undergraduate
4
and Archaic Greece
GREK 401E/GREK
501E (2): Herodotus
& Thucydides
4 Undergraduate/Graduate
CLST 518B (2):
Ancient Greek State:
Theory &
Reconstruction
5 Graduate
2010-2011 GREK 200 (1):
Classical Greek
10 Undergraduate
CLST 231 (1):
Ancient Greece
65 Undergraduate
CLST 519A (2):
Cultural Contact &
Interaction in Pre-
Roman Italy
15 Graduate
2009-2010 CLST 231 (1):
Ancient Greece
60 Undergraduate
GREK 200 (1):
Classical Greek
10 Undergraduate
CLST 518A/CNRS
503A (1): Ancient
Greek State: Theory
& Reconstruction
8 Graduate
CLST 360B (2):
Ancient Italy up to
the Roman Conquest
15 Undergraduate
GREK 401B/GREK
501B (2): Diodorus
Siculus & Plutarch
3 Undergraduate/Graduate
2008-2009 CLST 331 (1):
Ancient Greece
60 Undergraduate
CLST 351 (2): Dark
Age & Archaic
Greece
20 Undergraduate
GREK 200 (2):
Classical Greek
14 Undergraduate
CLST 511A/CNRS
505B (2): Ancient
Sicily
5 Graduate
GREK 401B/GREK
501B (2): Herodotus
& Thucydides
4 Undergraduate/Graduate
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2007-2008 On Study Leave -- --
2006-2007 CLST 331 (1):
Ancient Greece
60 Undergraduate
GREK 401B/GREK
501B (1): Herodotus
& Thucydides
5 Undergraduate/Graduate
CLST 511A/CNRS
505A (1): Ancient
Sicily
5 Graduate
CLST 351 (2): Dark
Age & Archaic
Greece
30 Undergraduate
GREK 545B (2):
Greek Epigraphy
4 Graduate
2005-2006 CLST 518A/CNRS
503A (2): Ancient
Greek State: Theory
& Reconstruction
7 Graduate
CLST 360B (2):
Ancient Italy up to
the Roman Conquest
20 Undergraduate
CLST 511A/CNRS
505A (1): Cultural
Contact &
Interaction in Pre-
Roman Italy
13 Graduate
CLST 331 (1):
Ancient Greece
63 Undergraduate
GREK 401B/GREK
501B (1): Diodorus
Siculus & Plutarch
4 Undergraduate/Graduate
2004-2005 CLST 511A/CNRS
505A (1): Ancient
Sicily
8 Graduate
CLST 351 (2): Dark
Age & Archaic
Greece
39 Undergraduate
GREK 401B/GREK
501B (2): Herodotus
& Thucydides
5 Undergraduate/Graduate
2003-2004 RELG 479/CLST
521: Summer
Course in Sicily
3 Undergraduate/Graduate
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CLST 331 (1):
Ancient Greece
80 Undergraduate
CLST 505A (1):
Ancient Sicily
9 Graduate
CLST 356 (2):
Alexander the Great
& His Empire
30 Undergraduate
GREK 535 (2):
Reconstructing
Ancient Societies &
Economies
9 Graduate
Teaching in graduate proseminar CNRS 500 “Athens and Jerusalem” and “Approaches to the
Ancient City” from 2003-2008 (six three-hour sessions).
(c) Courses Taught at Calgary and Lethbridge
24 courses taught in Greek, Roman, and European history between 1997-1998 and 2002-2003.
More details available upon request.
(d) Graduate and Undergraduate Students Supervised or co-supervised (all UBC students; students
from previous posts not included)
Student Name Program Type Year Supervisory Role
Start Finish (supervisor, co-supervisor,
committee member)
Kevin Lee MA 2014 -- Supervisor
Maude Côté-Landry PhD 2014 -- Supervisor
Ryan Johnson PhD 2014 -- Supervisor
Kevin Solez PhD 2009 2014 Supervisor (now sessional instructor at
Grant MacEwan University)
Maude Côté-Landry MA 2013 2014 Supervisor
Chelsea Gardner PhD 2011 -- Co-supervisor 2011-2013
Roy Kok PhD 2011 2013 Supervisor (withdrew from program)
Carolyn Laferrière MA 2007 2009 Supervisor (now studying for PhD at Yale
University)
Megan Daniels MA 2007 2009 Supervisor (now studying for PhD at
Stanford University)
Joel Bourne PhD 2008 2011 Committee Member (withdrew from
program)
Edwin De Vries PhD 2006 2009 Supervisor (withdrew from program)
Emily Varto PhD 2004 2009 Supervisor (now on faculty at Dalhousie
University)
Christine Lane PhD 2003 2009 Supervisor (occasional sessional lecturer
at UBC; raising family)
Karen Aberle PhD 2003 2012 Supervisor 2003-2007 and then Committee
Member 2007-2012 (now Director of the
Wetaskiwin & District Heritage Museum)
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James Caprio PhD 1997 2004 Committee member
Graduate Supervision Committees
Student Name Program Type Completed
(Y/N)
Comments
Joel Bourne PhD N Withdrew from program
Karen Aberle PhD Y Supervisor and then
committee member after
September 2007
James Caprio PhD Y Now Chair of History
Department, Sage Ridge
School, Reno, NV
Undergraduate Supervisions
Name Program Type Completed
(Y/N)
Comments
Jayden Lloyd undergrad honours Y --
Gord Tycho undergrad honours N --
Duncan MacLeod undergrad honours Y Continued with Masters
studies at Oxford University
Joanna Palermo undergrad honours Y Continued with MA at UBC
and completed DPhil at
Oxford University (currently
working in administration)
(e) Visiting Students and Faculty
Name Status Institutional
Affiliation
Comments
Megan Daniels PhD student Stanford University,
USA
January-December
2015
Wang Xiuqin Associate Professor Shandong Normal
University, China
January-June 2015
Irad Malkin Professor Tel Aviv University,
Israel
August 2011
Gocha
Tsetskhaldze
Associate Professor Melbourne University,
Australia
January 2006
(f) Student Employees and Volunteers Supervised
Name Type Institution Role(s) Dates Andrei Mihailiuk RA assistant UBC Translating & editorial
assistant August 2013-
Heather Purves RA assistant UBC editorial assistant &
proofreader December
2013-January
2014
Kevin Solez RA assistant UBC editorial assistant,
proofreader, indexer May 2011-
November
2012
Odessa Cadieux-
Rey
RA assistant UBC Editorial assistant &
proofreader Sept. 2009-
August 2011
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Megan Daniels RA assistant UBC Editorial assistant &
proofreader May 2009-
August 2010
12 students Conference volunteers UBC Registration desk,
technical support,
security, etc.
January-March
2007
K. Aberle, J.
Armstrong, C.
Lane & E. Varto
Conference organizing
committee “Regionalism
and Globalism in Antiquity”
UBC Webmaster, translator,
registration, program
development
May 2005-
August 2007
10 students Excavation volunteers in
Sicily
UBC Excavation, trench
supervision, lab work,
etc.
January-
August 2004
4 students Excavation volunteers in
Sicily
U of C Excavation, trench
supervision, lab work,
etc.
January-
August 2002
23 students TAs UBC,U of
C,U of L
Administration, marking,
teaching, etc.
Sept. 1997-
(g) Continuing Education Activities
“Sicily” in “UBC Digs” Lecture Series, organized by the Department of Continuing Education,
UBC, 17 June 2005.
“Monte Polizzo: the Other Sicily” in “UBC Digs the Mediterranean” Lecture Series, organized
by the Department of Continuing Education, UBC, 27 November 2003.
“The Land of Demeter and Persephone: Some Aspects of Agriculture in Greek Sicily” in “Sicily:
an Archaeological Perspective” Conference, organized by Department of Continuing Education,
Oxford University, 24-26 March 2000.
“A Retreat from Empire: Anachronisms in Dunbabin's The Western Greeks” in “Greek
Colonisation in the Western Mediterranean” Conference, organized by Department of Continuing
Education, Oxford University, 9-11 February 1996.
8. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments
Ancient Greek world history (Early Iron Age to Hellenistic period): writing more complex
historical accounts of the ancient Greeks, especially the relations between homeland and
overseas regions, the variety of Greek civilization, and intercultural contact between Greeks
and non-Greeks.
Migrations and diasporas; environment, urbanism, development of societies, colonization,
economics, regional identities (especially Sicily and pre-Roman Italy).
Multi- and interdisciplinary approaches, especially relationship between texts and material
culture; cross-cultural, comparative, and theoretical approaches.
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Historical contextualizations of ancient literature.
Ancient and modern historiographies regarding these areas of special interest.
(b) Research Grants: all obtained competitively; all single investigator (except one*)
Granting
Agency
Type of Award Award
Amount
Year(s) Subject
UBC Departmental
Research Support
$1,000 2015 For editorial and
illustrative work for
two book projects
SSHRC
(Institutional
Award)
HSS International
Conference Travel
Grant, UBC
$2,000 2014-2015 American Philological
Association, 146th
Annual Meeting, New
Orleans
UBC Departmental
Research Support
$1,100 2013 Subsidy for
illustrations for book
Alexander
von
Humboldt
Stiftung
Research Fellowship 9,450
Euros
(about
$12,000)
2013 Re-examination of the
Greek Miracle in the
Making of Ancient
Italy
Hampton
Research
Fund, UBC
HSS Large Grant $6,180 2013-2012 Archaeological
Reports for Sicily
UBC Departmental
Fieldwork Fund
$3,000 2012-2011 Archaeological
Reports for Sicily
SSHRC
(Institutional
Award)
HSS International
Conference Travel
Grant, UBC
$1,500 2009 17th
International
Classical Archaeology
Conference, Rome
Alexander
von
Humboldt
Stiftung
Research Fellowship 28,800
Euros
(about
$46,080)
2008-2007 Greeks in Sicily and
on the Edge
SSHRC Aid to Research
Workshops &
Conferences in
Canada
$20,000 2009-2007 Regionalism and
Globalism in
Antiquity
UBC units &
private donors
(14 in total)
Fundraising for
Conference
$14,000
2009-2007 Regionalism and
Globalism in
Antiquity
Hampton
Research
Fund, UBC
HSS Large Grant $6,000 2007-2006 Archaeological
Reports for Sicily
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Peter Wall
Institute for
Advanced
Study, UBC
Early Career Scholar
Program
$5,500 2005-2004 Interdisciplinary
Research Approaches
HSS, UBC Small Bridging
Grant
$2,000 2004-2003 Archaeological
Reports for Sicily
SSHRC Standard Research
Grant
$56,520
(incl.
Research
Time
Stipend)
2004-2001 Sicilian Greek Society
& Economy
U. Calgary Colloquium
Research Grant*
$1,450 2002 Mediterranean
Agriculture & Food
U. Calgary Career Development $3,120 2002-2000 Travel Awards
Alberta Gov.
& U. Calgary
Research Excellence
Envelope
$12,000 2001-2000 New Faculty Start-up
Grant
SSHRC
(Institutional
Award)
Internal Standard
Research Grant, U.
Lethbridge
$4,500 2000-1999 Greek Sicily
U. Lethbridge Research Fund Grant $4,500 1999-1998 Archaeological
Reports for Sicily
U. Lethbridge Research
Presentation Travel
Fund
$1,800 1999-1997 Sicilian Agriculture
and Demography
Alberta Gov.
& U.
Lethbridge
Research Excellence
Envelope
$4,000 1998-1997 New Faculty Start-up
Grant
British School
at Rome
Rome Research
Scholarship
£16,000
(about
$35,200)
1997-1996
Sicilian Agriculture
and Demography
N.B. The following award was relinquished in favour of a permanent job at Lethbridge.
U. Alberta Killam Postdoctoral
Fellowship
$64,000 1999-1997
Greek Sicily
(c) Conference and Invited Presentations
Main selection since becoming university faculty member given below. Invited presentations are
indicated by (I). Competitively obtained presentations are indicated by (C).
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“Les Conclusions,” at the “Une autre façon d’etre Grec : interactions et productions des Grecs en
milieu colonial” Conference, Amiens and Paris, France, November 18-19, 2016. Organized by
the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and the Université de Picardie Jules Verne. (I)
“Greek Sicily: A World Apart?,” at the British Museum Sicily Conference, to accompany the
summer exhibition on ancient and medieval Sicily at the British Museum, London, UK, June 24-
25, 2016. (I)
“Localism and Diaspora in the Megarian World: A Sicilian Perspective,” at the International
Workshop on Megara, Department of History and Classical Studies, McGill University,
Montreal, Canada, May 5-6, 2016. (I)
“The Parting of the Ways: Tracing the Origins of the Schism between Texts and Material
Culture,” at “UBC Archaeology Day Symposium—The Stuff of Life: Materiality in Culture and
Archaeology,” UBC, Vancouver, Canada, March 19, 2016. (I)
“Wine in Pre-Roman Italy: Towards a More Complex Cultural History,” at the Inaugural
Meeting of the Raven Research Group for the Comparative Study of Feasting, Cuisine, and
Aromatics in Ancient Greece, Traditional China, and Aboriginal North America, at Department
of Humanities, MacEwan University, Edmonton, Canada, January 16, 2016.
RAVENresearchgroup.wordpress.com (I)
“Modernization, Hellenization, and Not Throwing the Baby out with the Bathwater,” at the
“Colonization, Conquest, Empire, and Exchange: Modeling Processes of Cultural Change in the
Ancient World” Roundtable Discussion, Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious
Studies, UBC, Vancouver, Canada, October 23, 2015. (I)
“The Parting of the Ways: Tracing the Origins of the Schism between Texts and Material
Culture,” at the symposium “Past Matters: Teaching History through Material Culture,”
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, March 6, 2015. (I)
“Anthropology and the Creation of the Classical Other,” as part of the panel “The Classics and
Early Anthropology,” organized by the Committee on Classical Tradition and Reception, at the
146th
Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association (now Society for Classical
Studies), New Orleans, USA, January 8-11, 2015. (C)
“Settling the West: Comparing Ancient Greek and New World Frontiers,” at lecture series of
Pharos: The Canadian-Hellenic Cultural Society, Vancouver, Canada, October 27, 2014. (I)
“Settling the West: Comparing Ancient Greek and New World Frontiers,” at departmental
seminar, UBC, Vancouver, Canada, September 4, 2014. (I)
“Hellenizing Pre-Roman Italy: Facts and Fictions,” at research seminar of Institut für Klassische
Archäologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany, July 15, 2013. (I)
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Six Presentations (four different titles*) at New York and Northwestern Universities, USA, as
Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, Senior Visiting Scholar, University Seminars
Program, February 11-24, 2013. (I).
*Titles: “Tons of Temples at Selinous: A Sacred-Profane Case Study from Ancient Greek
Sicily”; “ʻSoil, Seeds, and Stomachs’: The History and Civilization of Ancient Greek Sicily”;
“From Backwardness to Leapfrogging? Rethinking ‘The Greek Miracle’ in the Cultural
Development of Pre-Roman Italy”; “Settling the West: Comparing Frontier Development
between the New World and Ancient Greece.”
“Teaching Interdisciplinary Topics,” at Teaching Assistant Workshop, Department of Classical,
Near Eastern, and Religious Studies, University of British Columbia, Canada, October 25, 2012.
(I).
“E pluribus unum: The Multiplicity of Models,” at the Conference “Contextualising ‘Early
Colonisation’: Archaeology, Sources, Chronology and Interpretative Models between Italy and
the Mediterranean. In Memory of David Ridgway (1938-2012),” at Academia Belgica,
Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut, British School at Rome, Italy, June 21-23, 2012. (I)
“From Backwardness to Leapfrogging? Re-examining the Cultural Development of Pre-Roman
Italy,” at “Cultural Encounters and Transfers (CEnT)” Research Platform, Leopold-Franzens-
Universität, Innsbruck, Austria, June 22, 2011. (I)
“Developing the Polis Frontier Style: The Case of Archaic Greek Sicily,” at the Classical
Association of Canada annual meeting, Halifax, Canada, May 10-12, 2011. (C).
“The Making of Classical Italy: Were Native Italians Spectators or Actors?,” at University of
British Columbia-University of Victoria Inter-departmental Classical Seminar, University of
Victoria, Canada, February, 5 2011. (I)
“Art and Power in Archaic Greek Sicily: Investigating the Economic Substratum,” at the
Symposium “Arte – Potere: forme artistiche, istituzioni, paradigmi interpretative,” Scuola
Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy, November 25-27, 2010. (I)
“Theorizing the Archaic Economies of Greek Sicily,” at the Conference “Griechen in Übersee
und der historische Raum,” Archäologisches Institut, Universität Göttingen, Germany, October
13-17, 2010. (I)
“The Making of Classical Italy: Were Native Italians Spectators or Actors?,” at The
Archaeological Institute of America, Edmonton Chapter, Canada, March 4, 2010. (I)
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“Tons of Temples at Selinous: A Sacred-Profane Case Study from Ancient Greek Sicily,” at
Humanities Speaker Series, Grant MacEwan University, Edmonton, Canada, January 29, 2010.
(I)
“The Making of Classical Italy: Were Native Italians Spectators or Actors?,” at the Parlitalia
Lecture Series, Italian Cultural Institute, Vancouver, Canada, September 24, 2009. (I)
“Between Conquest and the Middle Ground: Rethinking the Earliest Settlement Developments,”
at the Symposium, “Raumplanung. Siedlungsstrategien in Süditalien und Sizilien vom 8. bis 3.
Jh. v.Chr.”, German Archaeological Institute, Rome, Italy, April 16, 2009. (I)
“Reassessing the Earliest Social and Economic Developments in Greek Sicily,” at research
seminar of the Department of Classics, University of California Berkeley, USA, February 17,
2009. (I)
“Sociétés et climats en Grande Grèce dès l’Âge du fer à la fin de la République,” at Table Ronde:
Changements climatiques dans une perspective historique et systémique des interactions sociéte-
environnement naturel dans l’empire romain, Université Laval, Quebec City, Canada, November
19, 2008. (I)
“Greek Colonization in the 21st Century: Some Suggested Directions,” at the 17
th International
Congress of Classical Archaeology, “Meetings between Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean,”
Rome, Italy, September 23, 2008. (C)
“From the Edge to the Centre: Suggested Directions for the Study of Greek ‘Colonization’,” at
research seminar of Seminar für Alte Geschichte/Institut für Klassiche Archäologie/Institut für
Klassiche Philologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germany, July 9, 2008. (I)
“Rethinking Land and Labour in Early Greek Sicily,” at research seminar of Institut für
Archäologische Wissenschaften, Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany, June 26, 2008. (I)
“Sicilian Settlement, Demography, and Land Use,” at Mare Nostrum Research Group, University
of Leiden, Netherlands, June 18, 2008. (I)
“From the Edge to the Centre: Suggested Directions for the Study of Greek ‘Colonization’,” at
Archaeological Forum, Department of Archaeology, University of Leiden, Netherlands, June 17,
2008. (I)
“From the Edge to the Centre: Suggested Directions for the Study of Greek ‘Colonization’,” at
research seminar Zentrum für Altertumswissenschaften, Seminar für Alte Geschichte und
Epigraphik, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg, Germany, June 11, 2008. (I)
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“The Language of Conquest and the Dialect of Complexity: Rethinking Land and Labour in
Early Greek Sicily,” at Craven Seminar, University of Cambridge, UK, June 1-2, 2008. (I)
“Greek Colonies and Greek History: Reconfiguring A Relationship,” at research seminar of
Lehrstuhl für Alte Geschichte/Institut für Klassiche Archäologie/Institut für Klassiche Philologie,
Universität Augsburg, Germany, May 6, 2008. (I)
“Archaeology and Greek Cultural History,” at research seminar of Institut für Alte Geschichte
und Altorientalistik, Leopold-Franzens-Universität, Innsbruck, Austria, April 9, 2008. (I)
“From the Edge to the Centre: Suggested Directions for the Study of Greek ‘Colonization’,” at
research seminar of Historisches Seminar, Abteilung für Alte Geschichte, Ludwig-Maximilians-
Universität, Munich, Germany, November 6, 2007. (I)
“How did Early Greek Settlers in Southern Italy and Sicily obtain their Land and Labour? A
Closer Look,” at “Decolonizing Archaeology: Archaeology and the Post-Colonial Critique. 39th
Annual Chacmool Conference,” University of Calgary, Canada, November 11-14, 2006. (C)
“Going Against the Grain in Sicilian Greek Economics,” at research seminar of the Department
of Greek and Roman Studies, University of Victoria, Canada, Departmental Seminar, March 17,
2006. (I)
“Soil, Seeds, and Stomachs: The History and Civilization of Ancient Greek Sicily,” Town and
Gown Lecture Series, Classical Association of Vancouver Island, Canada, March 16, 2006. (I)
“Living on the Edge: Ancient Greeks beyond Greece,” Vancouver Club, Lecture Series in
Honour of Dennis Molnar, Departmental Benefactor, Canada, March 3, 2006. (I)
“The Factors of Production and the Greeks Overseas: The Case of Sicily,” at Association of
Ancient Historians Annual Meeting, Columbia, MO, USA, May 5-8, 2005. (C)
“At the Mediterranean’s Crossroads: Ancient Greeks in Sicily” in Celebrate Research Week
Lecture Series, organized by the President’s Office, UBC Robson Square, Vancouver, Canada,
March 8, 2005. (I)
“One Size Fits All: 8th
-century Houses in Greek Sicily”, at Classical Association of the Canadian
West/Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest joint meeting, Victoria, Canada, February
18-19, 2005. (C).
“History of Sicilian Scholarship (ca. 1850-1950): The Ebb and Flow of Perspectives”, in session
“Morgantina at Fifty”, at 106th
Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Boston,
USA, January 6-9, 2005. (I) & (C)
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“Going against the Grain in Sicilian Economics”, at the Classical Association of the Canadian
West Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Canada, March 19-20, 2004. (C)
“’Soil, Seeds, and Stomachs’: The History and Civilization of Ancient Greek Sicily,” Inaugural
Lecture of Parlitalia Series, Italian Cultural Institute Vancouver, Canada, February 11, 2004. (I)
“Excavating an Ancient Writer: Euhemerus in Time and Space”, at The Classical Association of
the Canadian West/Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest joint meeting, Calgary,
Canada, March 21-22, 2003. (C)
“Fields of Architecture: Generating Wealth at Selinous (550-460 BC)”, at “One Island, Many
Languages: Art and Architecture of Sicily: Archaic to Hellenistic” Conference, Columbia
University, USA, February 22-23, 2003. (I)
“Sicilian Greek Agriculture and Food: Economic, Political, and Cultural Aspects”, at The
Archaeological Institute of America, Vancouver Chapter, Canada, September 30, 2002. (I)
“Culture Change in Greek Sicily: The Native Factor”, at The Classical Association of Canada
Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, May 11-13, 2002. (C)
“Sicilian Greek Agriculture and Food: Economic, Political, and Cultural Aspects”, at
“Agriculture and Food from Bronze Age Egypt to Medieval Europe” Colloquium, Calgary,
Canada, April 13, 2002.
“From the Ground Up: The Development of Society at Megara Hyblaia”, at Department of
Classics and Archaeology seminar, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, November 29, 2001. (I)
“Storage Space in an Early Greek Overseas Settlement: Megara Hyblaia on Sicily”, at
“Chacmool 2001--An Odyssey of Space” Archaeology Conference, University of Calgary,
Canada, November 14-18, 2001. (C)
“Sicily: How, Why, Whither?” at “Stanford Workshop on Empires and Ideology in Ancient
Italy”, Stanford University, USA, October 25, 2001. (I)
“Complementary Causes in Early Greek Overseas Settlement”, at The Classical Association of
the Canadian West Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Canada, March 2-3, 2001. (C)
“Adoptions and Adaptations: The Native Impact on the Culture of Greek Sicily” at
“Acculturation in the Ancient Mediterranean World” Conference, Calgary, Canada, April 8,
2000. (I)
“The Land of Demeter and Persephone: Some Aspects of Agriculture in Greek Sicily”, at The
Archaeological Institute of America, Edmonton Chapter, Canada, April 6, 2000. (I)
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“Greek Sicily: Settlement and Society”, at the research seminar of the Department of History &
Classics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, April 6, 2000. (I)
“Classical Archaeology as Social History: The Case of Archaic Megara Hyblaia”, at the research
seminar of the Department of Art History, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, November 9,
1999. (I)
“The Agricultural Capacity of Archaic Syracuse”, at “The Aegean and the Western
Mediterranean” Conference, Vienna, Austria, March 24-27, 1999. (C)
“Megara Hyblaia: Tracing the Social Development of an Ancient Greek City in Sicily”, at The
Calgary Society for Mediterranean Studies, Calgary, Canada, March 19, 1999. (I)
“Ancient Past, Imperial Present: The British Empire in T.J. Dunbabin’s The Western Greeks”, at
departmental seminar, The Department of Greek, Latin and Ancient History, University of
Calgary, Canada, March 19, 1999. (I)
“Subsistence and Surplus: The Agricultural Base of Selinous”, at “Sicily from Aeneas to Cicero:
New Approaches in Archaeology and History” Conference, St. Andrews, Scotland, UK, June 5-
7, 1998. (I)
(b) Conference Participation (Organizer, Keynote Speaker, etc.)
Keynote Speaker, “Selinunte (Sicilia): Produzioni ed economia di una colonia greca di frontiera”
Conference, organized by the Club UNESCO Castelvetrano Selinunte, Sicly, Italy, April 15-16,
2016. Title of Keynote Address: “Economia di Selinunte e della Sicilia Occidente. Periodo
arcaico-classico.” (My expert testimony is being called upon as part of the pitch to have ancient
Greek Selinous recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.) (I)
Keynote Speaker, “The Past is Not Yet Written: Innovative Approaches and New Ideas in
Historical Research,” at Graduate Student Conference, Department of History and Classics,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, March 5-6, 2010. Title of Keynote Address: “Quality
and Quantity in Historical Research: Measure the Difference.” (I)
Panel Organizer and Chair, “Greek Colonization: Approaches, Cultural Relationships, and
Exchange,” at the 17th
International Congress of Classical Archaeology, “Meetings between
Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean,” Rome, Italy, September 23, 2008. (I)
Conference Organizer, “Regionalism and Globalism in Antiquity,” Classical Association of the
Canadian West/Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest joint meeting, UBC Robson
Square, Vancouver, Canada, March 17-18, 2007.
Workshop Organizer and Chair, “Frontier History: Cross-cultural and Interdisciplinary
Perspectives”, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, University of British Columbia,
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Vancouver, Canada, March 12, 2005.
Creator of and consultant for Parlitalia Lecture Series, in association with the Italian Cultural
Institute Vancouver, Canada, 2003-2014.
Panel Organizer and Chair, “Greek South Italy and Sicily” in The Classical Association of the
Canadian West/Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest joint meeting, Calgary, Canada,
March 21-22, 2003.
Colloquium Organizer and Co-chair, “Agriculture and Food from Bronze Age Egypt to Medieval
Europe”, Calgary, Canada, April 13, 2002.
Post-AGM Speaker, “From the Ground Up: The Development of Greek Society at Megara
Hyblaia”, Canadian Academic/Archaeological Institute in Athens, Toronto, Canada, December
1, 2001.
Panel Organizer and Chair, “Space in Classical Antiquity” in “Chacmool 2001--An Odyssey of
Space” Archaeology Conference, Calgary, Canada, November 14-18, 2001.
Panel Chair for departmental graduate student conferences (2005-2007; 2010; 2014), the
Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting (2009), and The Association of Ancient
Historians Annual Meeting (2009).
9. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY
(a) Memberships on committees
Departmental Service
University of B.C.
Chair, departmental Curriculum Committee, July 2016-.
Election to Headship Search Committee, Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious
Studies, January 2016-April 2016.
Director of Graduate Studies, July 2014-June 2016.
Chair, Graduate Committee, July 2014-June 2016.
Member of the Joint Advisory Committee with Department of Philosophy for P&T case of
Michael Griffin, 2013-2014 and 2015-2016.
Member of the Roman Art and Archaeology Assistant Professor Search Committee, 2014-2015.
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Chair, M.A. thesis defences of Natalie MacDougall (August 2015) and Christian Brady (August
2014).
Member of the Committee to explore the establishment of PhD in Near Eastern Studies (2014-).
Panelist, departmental Alumni Event, March 18, 2014.
Graduate Practices Committee, 2013-2014.
Director of Undergraduate Studies, medical leave replacement, November 2013.
Graduate Advisor, M.A. in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, July 2013-June 2014, July
2003-August 2006 (and Member of the Graduate Committee by extension).
Peer Review of Teaching Departmental Representative, December 2011- (three external reviews
conducted for outside departments; see under “University Service” below).
Member of the Greek Language and Literature Assistant Professor Search Committee, 2011-
2012.
Mentor for three pre-tenure colleagues (Michael Griffin 2010-2012; Gregg Gardner 2012-2016;
Matthew McCarty 2016-).
Chair, Departmental (Undergraduate and graduate) Awards Committee, July 2011-June 2013,
and member of same committee, July 2015-.
Member (Chair from July 2013-June 2014) of the Archaeology Examining Committee, August
2006-.
Member of the Classical Languages Committee, September 2008-.
Chair, Departmental Speakers’ Committee, August 2009-June 2011, July 2012-December 2012.
Member of the Near Eastern/Egyptology Assistant/Associate Professor Search Committee,
October 2008-April 2009.
Member of the Latinist Assistant Professor Search Committee, September-December 2006.
Election to Headship Search Committee, 2005.
Departmental Merit Committee, peer elected 2004-2005, 2013-2014, 2015-16.
Mentor (twice) and second reader (twice) for four M.A. graduating papers in Greek history and
archaeology for three different departmental programs (Roy Kok, April 2005; Michael Leese,
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April 2006; Joanna Palermo, April 2009; Jack Shee, April 2010).
Universities of Calgary and Lethbridge
University of Calgary, Department of Greek and Roman Studies, Programme Committee for the
Joint Classical Association of the Canadian West (CACW)/Classical Association of the Pacific
Northwest (CAPN) Conference “Texts and Material Culture: Possibilities and Problems”, March
2002-March 2003.
University of Calgary, Department of Greek, Latin, and Ancient History, Lunchtime Talks Co-
ordinator, 2000-2001.
University of Lethbridge, Department of History, Faculty/Student Liaison, 1997-2000.
University of Lethbridge, Department of History, Library Representative, 1997-99.
University of Lethbridge, Department of History, Salary, Tenure, and Promotion Committee
member, 2000.
University of Lethbridge, Department of History, M.A. thesis examiner for Robert Gray “More
than a Story: An Exploration of Political Autobiography as Persuasive Discourse,” August 1998.
University of Lethbridge, University Student Disciplinary Committee, 1998-99.
University of Lethbridge, Department of History, Chair Selection Committee, 1997.
University Service
University of British Columbia
Peer Review of Teaching Departmental Representative, December 2011- (reviews conducted for
Departments/Programs of Philosophy [2012], Anthropology [2013], and Creative Writing
[2016]).
University of British Columbia, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Adjudicator on Humanities Awards
Committee, October 2009-January 2011.
Chair, Final Doctoral Oral Examination of David Andrew Meola, Department of History,
September 21, 2012.
Chair, Final Doctoral Oral Examination of Noelle Heather Phillips, Department of English,
March 23, 2011.
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Universities of Calgary and Lethbridge
University of Calgary, Nickle Arts Museum, Member on the Board of Directors, September
2000-June 2003.
University of Calgary, Faculty of Humanities, Chair, Task Force on Workloads, Fall term 2002.
University of Calgary, Department of Archaeology, Search Committee, Spring term 2002.
University of Calgary, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty Development Committee, Spring and Fall
terms 2002, Spring 2001.
University of Calgary, Nickle Arts Museum, Search Committee, Autumn 2000.
University of Lethbridge, Faculty Association, Study Leave Relocation Committee, 1999-2000.
University of Lethbridge, Department of Geography, Chair Selection Committee, 1999.
(b) Other service
Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, member of the Awards to Scholarly
Publications Program (ASPP), August 2015-.
Member of the Advisory Board, “Cultural Encounters and Transfers (CEnT)” Research Platform
(http://www.uibk.ac.at/cent/index.html.en), Leopold-Franzens-Universität, Innsbruck, Austria,
July 2011-.
President, Classical Association of the Canadian West, 2006-2007.
President, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, 2006-2007.
UBC Representative on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Institute in Greece, September
2003-.
University of Calgary Representative on the Board of Directors of the Canadian
Academic/Archaeological Institute in Athens, April 2001-June 2003.
10. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
(a) Memberships on scholarly societies
The Association of Ancient Historians (1989-).
The American Philological Association/Archaeological Institute of America (1987-1992, 1997-).
The Canadian Institute in Greece (and its former parent organization The Canadian
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Mediterranean Institute, 1987-).
The Classical Association of Canada (1992-).
The Classical Association of the Canadian West (1997-).
The Hellenic Society, London (1992-1997).
(b) Editorships
Ancient West and East Editorial Board, December 2001- (http://www.peeters-
leuven.be/Journoverz.asp?nr=81&page=1&number_of_volumes="0").
Journal of Greek Archaeology Editorial Advisory Board, July 2015-
(http://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/defaultAll.asp?Series=Journal+of+Gre
ek+Archaeology).
(c) Reviewer (journal, agency, etc.)
Seven book manuscripts for: Oxford University Press (2002 and 2014), Routledge (2014),
Cambridge University Press (2002 and 2009), Blackwell Publishing (2005), and Casa Editrice
LED – Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto (Milan) (2010).
Seven article manuscripts for: The Ancient History Bulletin (2003), Ancient West and East (2003
and 2008), Antiquity (2015), Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome (2010), Mediterranean
Historical Review (2011), Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Römische
Abteilung (2011).
Assessor for SSHRC of Canada Standard Research Grants Competitions (2003-2004; 2007-
2008; 2013-2014), The Israel Science Foundation (2008), and The Flanders Research Foundation
(FWO) (2013); The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) (2016).
Assessor for three tenure and promotion cases for universities in the USA (2007; 2009; 2014).
Assessor of the first three years of activities of the “Cultural Encounters and Transfers (CEnT)”
Research Platform, Leopold-Franzens-Universität, Innsbruck, Austria, September-October 2012.
(d) External examiner
Tanya Henderson, Ph.D. thesis, “The Development of Public Baths in Campania,” Department of
History and Classics, University of Alberta, September 15, 2010.
(e) Consultant
Italian Language Consultant for Scene 129 of ABC TV series “Fallen” (October-December
2006).
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Ancient Greek Consultant and Translator for TV series “Millennium” (filmed in Vancouver;
episode in question aired on September 26, 1997).
(f) Other service to the community
Co-director of the Community Outreach Organization Calgary Society for Mediterranean
Studies, July 2000-June 2003.
One-hour interview on my Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, Senior Visiting
Scholar, University Seminars Program, for Hellenic Public Radio-COSMOS FM (the only daily,
bilingual non-commercial Greek radio program in the New York Metropolitan Area, reaching
over 200,000 Hellenic and non-Hellenic listeners each week), March 6, 2013.
11. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
(a) Awards for Scholarship
Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Research Fellowship, held at Ludwig-Maximilians-
Universität, Munich, Germany, May 1-July 31, 2013. Host: Professor Rolf Michael Schneider,
Institut für Klassische Archäologie.
Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Research Fellowship, held at Ludwig-Maximilians-
Universität, Munich, Germany, September 2007-August 2008. Host: Professor Martin
Zimmermann, Historisches Seminar, Abteilung für Alte Geschichte.
Distinguished University Scholar Chairholder, University of British Columbia, 2004-.
Early Career Scholar, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Study, University of British Columbia,
2004-2005 (and Faculty Associate 2005-).
Election to a Visiting Fellowship at Clare Hall in the University of Cambridge (to be taken up a
future date).
Oxford University, Ancient History Prize Commendation, July 1994.
(Publication Record follows below.)
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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Publications Record
SURNAME: De Angelis FIRST NAME: Franco Date: July 2016
1. BOOKS
(a) Authored
1) Archaic and Classical Greek Sicily: A Social and Economic History (=Greeks
Overseas series; New York: Oxford University Press, 2016), pp. xxii, 442, 44 figures, 9 tables,
13 maps.
2) Megara Hyblaia and Selinous: The Development of Two Greek City-States in
Archaic Sicily (Oxford: Oxbow Press for Oxford University School of Archaeology, 2003),
pp. xxiii, 264, 51 figures, 34 plates.
Reviews: F. Lefèvre, Revue des Études Grecques 117 (2004), pp. 785-786; D.G. Smith, Bryn Mawr
Classical Review 2005.01.28; B.A. Ault, Antiquity 80 (2006), pp. 214-218; R.R. Holloway, American
Journal of Archaeology 110 (2006), pp. 326-327; H. Tréziny, Gnomon 78 (2006), pp. 712-716; A. Robu,
L’Antiquité Classique 75 (2006), pp. 205-212; R.J. Evans, Mnemosyne 59 (2006), pp. 614-617; A.J.
Domínguez, Ancient West & East 8 (2009), pp. 344-347.
Textbooklet:
3) The Greek and Roman Pottery and Glass Techniques (Montréal: McGill
University, 1992), pp. ix, 92, 41 figures.
(b) Edited
1) Regionalism and Globalism in Antiquity: Exploring Their Limits (Leuven:
Peeters Publishing, 2013), pp. xvi, 362, 48 figures, 4 tables.
2) The Archaeology of Greek Colonisation. Essays Dedicated to Professor Sir
John Boardman (with G.R. Tsetskhladze) (Oxford: Oxbow Press for Oxford University
Committee for Archaeology, 1994), pp. x, 149, 34 figures. Revised paperback edition, 2004.
Reviews: W. Schuller, Klio 81 (1999), pp. 500-501; A.J. Graham, Journal of Hellenic Studies 117
(1997), p. 250; G.L. Hoffman, American Journal of Archaeology 101 (1997), pp. 601-602; N. Purcell,
Antiquity 71 (1997), pp. 500-502; P. Lévêque, Dialogues d'Histoire Ancienne 22 (1996), pp. 308-309;
J.G. de Boer, Talanta 26-27 (1994-95), pp. 225-226; N. Spivey, The Times Higher Educational
Supplement (9 Dec. 1994), p. 21.
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2. ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONOGRAPH REPORTS
The Archaeological Reports review scholarly developments in the archaeology and history of the ancient
Greeks and are published by The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies (London) and The British
School at Athens.
1) Archaeology in Sicily, 2006-2010. (Journal of Hellenic Studies Archaeological Reports
for 2011-2012, no. 58; Cambridge, 2012), pp. 123-195, 47 figures.
2) Archaeology in Sicily, 2001-2005. (Journal of Hellenic Studies Archaeological Reports
for 2006-2007, no. 53; London, 2007), pp. 123-190, 37 figures.
3) Archaeology in Sicily, 1996-2000. (Journal of Hellenic Studies Archaeological Reports
for 2000-2001, no. 47; London, 2001), pp. 145-201, 56 figures.
3. REFEREED CHAPTERS & ENTRIES IN BOOKS
1) “E pluribus unum: The Multiplicity of Models,” in L. Donnellan, V. Nizzo, G.-J.
Burgers (eds.), Conceptualising Early Colonisation (=Contextualising Early Colonisation, vol. 2;
Turnhout: Brepols, 2016), pp. 97-104.
2) “Approaches to the Movement of Ancient Phenomena through Time and
Space,” in F. De Angelis (ed.), Regionalism and Globalism in Antiquity: Exploring Their
Limits (Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2013), pp. 1-20.
3) “Art and Power in Archaic Greek Sicily: Investigating the Economic
Substratum,” in M. Castiglione and A. Poggio (eds.), Arte – Potere: forme artistiche,
istituzioni, paradigmi interpretativi. Atti del Convegno di studio tenuto a Pisa Scuola Normale
Superiore, 25-27 Novembre 2010 (Milan: Casa Editrice LED – Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere
Economia Diritto, 2012), pp. 173-184.
4) “Teorizzando l’economie arcaiche della Sicilia greca,” in J. Bergemann (ed.),
Griechen in Übersee und der historische Raum (Göttinger Studien zur Mediterranen Archäologie
vol. 3; Rahden: Verlag Marie Leidorf, 2012), pp. 27-28.
5) “Colonies and Colonization, Greek,” in M. Gagarin (editor-in-chief), The Oxford
Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), vol. 2,
pp. 251-256.
6) “Ancient Sicily: The Development of a Microregional Tessera in the
Mediterranean Mosaic,” in E. Hermon (ed.), Sociéte et climats dans l’empire romain
(Naples: Editoriale Scientifica, 2009), pp. 235-250.
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7) “Colonies and Colonization,” in G. Boys-Stones, B. Graziosi, and P. Vasunia (eds),
The Oxford Handbook of Hellenic Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 48-64.
8) “Greek and Phoenician Colonization,” in D. Buissert (editor-in-chief), The Oxford
Companion to World Exploration (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), vol.
1, pp. 357-360.
9) “Mediterranean,” in D. Buissert (editor-in-chief), The Oxford Companion to World
Exploration (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), vol. 2, pp. 29-33.
10) “The Agricultural Capacity of Archaic Syracuse,” in F. Krinzinger (ed.), Akten
des Symposions «Die Ägäis und das westliche Mittelmeer: Beziehungen und Wechselwirkungen
8. bis 5. Jh. v. Chr., Wien, 24. bis. 27 März 1999» (Vienna: Verlag der Österreichisches
Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2000), pp. 103-109.
11) “The Foundation of Selinous: Overpopulation or Opportunities?,” in G.R.
Tsetskhladze and F. De Angelis (eds.), The Archaeology of Greek Colonisation. Essays
Dedicated to Professor Sir John Boardman (Oxford: Oxbow Press for Oxford University
Committee for Archaeology, 1994), pp. 87-110. Reprinted with minor corrections in a paperback
edition of 2004.
12) “A Forgotten Inscription from Khlembotsári (Asopía), Boiotia,” in J.M.
Fossey and J. Morin (eds.), Boeotia antiqua II. Recent Papers in Boiotian Archaeology and
Epigraphy (McGill University Monographs in Classical Archaeology and History no. 11;
Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben, 1992), pp. 53-56.
4. ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS
1) “Re-assessing the Earliest Social and Economic Developments in Greek
Sicily,” Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Römische Abteilung 116 (2010),
pp. 21-53.
2) “Euhemerus in Context,” Classical Antiquity 25.2 (October 2006), pp. 211-242 (Co-
authored equally with Benjamin Garstad).
3) “Going Against the Grain in Sicilian Greek Economics,” Greece and Rome 53.1
(2006), pp. 29-47.
4) “Equations of Culture: The Meeting of Natives and Greeks in Sicily (ca.
750-450 BC),” Ancient West and East 2.1 (2003), pp. 19-50.
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5) “Trade and Agriculture at Megara Hyblaia,” Oxford Journal of Archaeology 21
(2002), pp. 299-310.
6) “Ancient Greeks in Sicily,” Bulletin of the Canadian Academic Institute in
Athens/Bulletin de l'Institut canadien académique à Athènes 8 (Autumn 2001), pp. 9-10.
7) “Estimating the Agricultural Base of Greek Sicily,” Papers of the British School
at Rome 68 (2000), pp. 111-148.
8) “Ancient Past, Imperial Present: The British Empire in T.J. Dunbabin's
The Western Greeks,” Antiquity 72 (no. 277) (1998), pp. 539-549.
5. ONLINE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
1) “Greek Colonization: Approaches, Cultural Relationships, and Exchange,”
Bollettino di Archeologia. Proceedings of the 17th
International Congress of Classical
Archaeology, “Meetings between Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean,” Rome, September 22-
26, 2008 (Rome, 2011), p. 1 (panel session introduction).
http://151.12.58.75/archeologia/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33&Itemid=3
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2) “Greek Colonization in the 21st Century: Some Suggested Directions,”
Bollettino di Archeologia. Proceedings of the 17th
International Congress of Classical
Archaeology, “Meetings between Cultures in the Ancient Mediterranean,” Rome, September 22-
26, 2008 (Rome, 2011), pp. 18-30.
http://151.12.58.75/archeologia/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33&Itemid=3
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6. REVIEWS
1) M.H. Hansen and T.H. Nielsen (eds.), An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis: An
Investigation conducted by The Copenhagen Polis Centre for the Danish National Research
Foundation (Oxford, 2004), forthcoming in Mouseion.
2) B. Routledge, Archaeology and State Theory: Subjects and Objects of Power (London, 2014),
in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.04.37. http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2015/2015-04-37.html.
3) J. Rashid, Politisch instrumentalisiert? Heiligtümer und Kultstätten in Syrakus bis zum Ende
des 5. Jhs. v. Chr. (Hamburg, 2014), in Sehepunkte: Rezensionsjournal für die
Geschichtswissenschaften, Ausgabe 14 (2014), Nr. 12.
http://www.sehepunkte.de/2014/12/24764.html.
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4) H. Hurst and S. Owen (eds.), Ancient Colonization: Analogy, Similarity, Difference (London,
2005), in Ancient West and East 13 (2014), pp. 344-347.
5) M. Frasca, Leontinoi: archeologia di una colonia greca (Rome, 2009), in American Journal of
Archaeology 115.3 (2011), 2 pp. http://www.ajaonline.org/online-review-book/950.
6) C. Antonetti and S. De Vido (eds.), Temi selinuntini (Pisa, 2009), in Classical Review 61.2
(2011), pp. 584-586.
7) K. Korhonen, Le iscrizioni del Museo Civico di Catania: storia delle collezioni, cultura
epigrafica, edizione (Helsinki, 2004), in Gnomon 79 (2007), pp. 138-141.
8) F. Cordano and M. Di Salvatore (eds.), Il Guerriero di Castiglione di Ragusa: greci e siculi
nella Sicilia sud-orientale (Rome, 2002), in Ancient West and East 6.1 (2007), pp. 375-378.
9) V. Karageorghis (ed.), The Greeks beyond the Aegean: From Marseilles to Bactria. Papers
Presented at an International Symposium Held at the Onassis Cultural Center, New York, 12th
Octgober, 2002 (New York, 2002), in American Journal of Archaeology 110.2 online (2006).
http://www.ajaonline.org/online-review-book/430.
10) C. Morgan, Early Greek States beyond the Polis (London and New York, 2003), in Phoenix
59 (2005), pp. 173-176.
11) F. Hartog, Memories of Odysseus: Tales from the Ancient Greek Frontier (Edinburgh, 2001),
and C. Smith and J. Serrati (eds.), Sicily from Aeneas to Augustus: New Approaches in
Archaeology and History (Edinburgh, 2000), in Ancient West and East 3.1 (2004), pp. 172-176.
12) E. Herring and K. Lomas (eds.), The Emergence of State Identities in Italy in the First
Millennium BC (London, 2000), in American Journal of Archaeology 108 (2004), pp. 302-304.
13) H.R. Goette, Athens, Attica and the Megarid: An Archaeological Guide (London and New
York, 2001), in Mouseion 2 (2002), pp. 275-278.
14) M. Brunet (ed.), Territoires des cités grecques. Actes de la table ronde internationale
organisée par l'École française d'Athènes, 31 octobre-3 novembre 1991 (Athens, 1999), in
American Journal of Archaeology 106 (2002), pp. 329-331.
15) C.A. Morgan, Isthmia VIII: the Late Bronze Age Settlement and Early Iron Age Sanctuary
(Princeton, 1999), in Phoenix 54 (2000 [2001]), pp. 362-365.
16) G. Manganaro, Sikelika: studia di antichità e di epigrafia della Sicilia greca (Urbino:
Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica, 1999), Bryn Mawr Classical Review (July 13, 2000)
(1,887 words). http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/bmcr/2000/2000-07-13.html.
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17) A. Muggia, L'area di rispetto nelle colonie magno-greche e siceliote: studio di antropologia
della forma urbana (Palermo, 1997), in American Journal of Archaeology 103 (1999), pp. 143-
145.
18) M. Gualtieri (ed.), Fourth Century B.C. Magna Graecia: A Case Study (Jonsered, 1993), in
Echos du Monde Classique/Classical Views 42 (ns 17) (1998), pp. 416-420.
19) T. Fischer-Hansen (ed.), Ancient Sicily (Copenhagen, 1995), in Journal of Hellenic Studies
117 (1997), pp. 253-254.
7. SUBMITTED AND IN PROGRESS WORK (ALL PEER-REVIEWED)
1) Book chapter: “Greeks in the West,” in C. Antonaccio and J. Carter (eds.), The Cambridge
Companion to the Greek Iron Age (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, date TBA), 7,500
words. Status: in press.
2) Book chapter: “Anthropology and the Creation of the Classical Other,” in E. Varto (ed.), The
Classics and Early Anthropology: A Companion to Classical Reception (Leiden and Boston:
Brill, date TBA), 5,000 words. Status: in press.
3) Book editor: A Companion to Greeks Across the Ancient World, in the series Blackwell
Companions to the Ancient World, Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, Malden, MA and Oxford.
250,000 words. Status: under contract and in preparation.
4) Book chapter: “Introduction: Greeks Across the Ancient World,” in F. De Angelis (ed.), A
Companion to Greeks Across the Ancient World (=Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World
series; Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers), 7,000 words. Status: under
contract and in preparation.
5) Book chapter: “Italian Scholarship and the Greeks outside their Homelands,” in F. De Angelis
(ed.), A Companion to Greeks Across the Ancient World (=Blackwell Companions to the Ancient
World series; Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers), 7,000 words. Status: under
contract and in preparation.
6) Book chapter: “Syracuse,” in P. Cartledge and P. Christensen (eds.), The Oxford History of the
Archaic Greek World: Archaeohistories of 28 Sites, Sanctuaries, and Regions (Oxford: Oxford
University Press), 25,000-30,000 words. Status: under contract and in preparation.
7) Book chapter: “Exchange Networks with the West,” in Francesco De Angelis and M. Maiuro
(eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Pre-Roman Italy (New York: Oxford University Press), 4,000
words. Status: under contract and in preparation.
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8) Sole-authored book proposal: “Hellenizing Pre-Roman Italy: Facts and Fictions” for
Cambridge University Press. Status: in preparation.
9) Sole-authored book proposal: “Circular Conquests: The New World and Classical Antiquity”
for the monograph series “The New Antiquity” published by Palgrave Macmillan. Status: in
preparation.