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Daniel Pullen

Professor of Classics
Chairman of the Department
The Florida State University
Department of Classics
Office: 205A Dodd Hall
Phone: (850) 644-0304
Fax: (850) 644-4073
dpullen@fsu.edu
http://mailer.fsu.edu/~dpullen


Daniel J. Pullen (Ph.D., Indiana) specializes in prehistoric Aegean archaeology. He has received a university teaching award. He is a recipient of a Cornerstone Arts and Humanities Program Enhancement Grant as well as grants from the NEH, Institute for Aegean Prehistory, and the Loeb Classical Library Foundation. His research interests include the Early Bronze Age in the Aegean, landscape archaeology, and development of complex societies. He is the author of The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea (NVAP I), a co-author of Artifact and Assemblage: The Finds from a Regional Survey of the Southern Argolid, vol. I, and he has published papers on the emergence of agriculture and of writing in the Early Bronze Age. He currently directs SHARP: The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, focusing on the Mycenaean harbor site of Korphos in the Corinthia that began in Summer 2007. He is co-director of The Eastern Korinthia (Greece) Archaeological Survey and is studying the Early Bronze Age remains at Sardis, Turkey.

Graduate courses recently taught include seminars in Mycenaean Political Economy, Early Mycenaeans, Clay and the origins of Pottery, Early Aegean Metallurgy, as well as courses in Aegean Prehistory and Egyptian Archaeology.

 
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