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MEMBER INFORMATION
Adam DiBattista (PhD, UCLA) is an archaeologist researching objects made from animal materials in the Greek world, as well as the ivory trade in the Mediterranean during the Iron Age. Most recently, Adam was the Hirsch Fellow at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. He is also in the early stages of a project using ZooMS to analyze ivory production waste from the site of ancient Methone to better understand its origin.
ABM MEMBER EVENTS
Seminar Series Presenter
Archaeological Perspectives on Worked Animal Materials in the Greek World
PUBLICATIONS + PROJECTS
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