About
I am William and Sue Gross Professor of Classical Studies Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University. I am also the founder and director of the DIG@Lab (for a digital knowledge of the past) at Duke. His main research topics are: digital archaeology, classical archaeology and neuro-archaeology. I have coordinated archaeological fieldwork and research projects in Europe, Asia and US. Since 2010 he is director of the 3D-Digging project at Çatalhöyük. He is editor and author of several books including “Virtual Archaeology” (1996), Virtual Reality in Archaeology (2000), “From Space to Place” (2006), “La Villa di Livia. Un percorso di ricerca di archeologia virtuale” (2008), “Cyberarchaeology (2012).
Joined
November 2015