Rose, Charles Brian
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Name (Latin)
Rose, Charles Brian
Other forms of name
Rose, C. Brian (Charles Brian)
Date of birth
1956-08-08
Associated country
United States
Other associated place
Troy (Extinct city)
Gordion (Extinct city)
Field of activity
Troy (Extinct city)
Archaeology Classical antiquities Troy (Extinct city) Gordion (Extinct city)
Associate group
University of Pennsylvania. Department of Classical Studies
University of Pennsylvania. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
University of Cincinnati. Department of Classics
University of Cincinnati. Department of Classics (1987 - 1987)
Occupation
Archaeologists Classicists College teachers Museum curators
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Dynastic art and ideology in the Julio-Claudian period, 1996:CIP t.p. (Charles Brian Rose; Univ. of Cincinnati)
- The new chronology of Iron Age Gordion, 2012:ECIP t.p. (C. Brian Rose)
- The archaeology of Greek and Roman Troy, 2014:ECIP t.p. (Charles Brian Rose; Univ. of Pennsylvania) data view (b. Aug. 8, 1956) book t.p. (Charles Brian Rose; University of Pennsylvania) unnumbered preliminary page (James B. Pritchard Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and Curator-in-Charge of the Mediterranean Section of the Penn Museum; between 1988 and 2012 he was Head of Post-Bronze Age excavations at Troy and English-language editor of Studia Troica; currently director of the Gordion Excavation Project in central Turkey; has served as an Academic Trustee and the First Vice-President and President of the Archaeological Institute of America and as the Deputy Director of the Penn Museum) p. xiv (began this book when was still a faculty member at the University of Cincinnati)
- Wikipedia, January 27, 2016(C. Brian Rose; Charles Brian Rose; American archaeologist, classical scholar, and author. He is the James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania in the Classical Studies Department and the Graduate Group in the Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World. He is also Peter C. Ferry Curator-in-Charge of the Mediterranean Section of the Penn Museum, and was the museum's Deputy Director from 2008-2011; from 1987 to 2005 he taught in the Classics Department at the University of Cincinnati)
- RA. LCN 2016