Nancy T. de Grummond (Ph.D., North Carolina) is the M. Lynette Thompson Professor of Classics. She specializes in Etruscan, Hellenistic and Roman archaeology.
She serves as the Director of the department's Archaeology programs in Italy, and is also Co-Director of a new field program, the American-Ukrainian Scythian Kurhan Project. Her current research relates to Etruscan and Roman religion, myth and iconography, and her book on The Religion of the Etruscans, co-authored and co-edited with Erika Simon, former Langford Eminent Scholar at FSU, is forthcoming from the University of Texas Press.
Dr. de Grummond has been recognized for excellence in teaching at Florida State University three times. Her recent graduate courses include seminars on Etruscan Painting, Myth in Art, and Greek Painting, as well as lecture courses on Etruscan Art and Archaeology and on the Art of the Scythians, Thracians and Sarmatians. |