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Archer St. Clair Harvey
Professor and Program Co-Director, Cultural and Preservation Studies
Late Antique & Byzantine Art
Ph.D., Princeton University
Biographical Information:
Professor St. Clair Harvey's research centers
on late antique art. She is also active as an archaeologist
and for the last decade has been Associate Director of the
American Academy in Rome/Soprintendenza Archeologica di Roma
Palatine East Excavation. Her recent publications include:
Carving as Craft: The Palatine East Discoveries and the Greco-Roman Carving Tradition,Johns
Hopkins University Press, 2003;"Late Antique Transitions: A
Decorated Room on the Palatine in its Late Roman Context," Memoirs of The American Academy in Rome, 47, 2002, 229-258; "Imperial Virtue: Questions of Form and Function in the Case
of Four Late Antique Statuettes," Dumbarton Oaks
Papers, 50(1996):147-62; and "Women in Context: Late Antique
Statuettes of Women," Muse (1998). She is the organizer of the
international conference, "Art, Antiquity, and the Law:
Preserving Our Global Cultural Heritage," held at Rutgers
University in 1998. Professor Harvey was the 1996 recipient
of the Graduate Teaching Excellence Award in the
Humanities.
Recent Publications:
Carving as Craft: The Palatine East Discoveries and the Greco-Roman Carving Tradition,Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.
ProtectingCultural Heritage: Essays from the Field, with Patrick O'Keefe, The Institute for Art and Law (UK), forthcoming 2004.
"Late Antique Transitions: A Decorated Room on the Palatine in its Late Roman Context," Memoirs of The American Academy in Rome, 47, 2002, 229-258
"Imperial Virtue: Questions of Form and Function in the Case of Four Late Antique Statuettes," Dumbarton Oaks
Papers, 50, 1996, 147-162.
Longer list of publications
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