Dr Gary Devore




Newest Publication:

"Towards an understanding of the shape of space at VIII.7.1-15, Pompeii: preliminary results from the 2006 season." Steven Ellis, Gary Devore, 2006. Fasti On Line Documents & Research 71.




Education:

University of Bradford (UK)
Department of Archaeological Sciences
Ph.D. Archaeological Sciences, July 2003

State University of New York at Buffalo (USA)
Department of Classics
MA Classical Archaeology May 1999

College of Wooster (USA)
Archaeology Program
BA in Archaeology May 1992

Dr Devore currently teaches at Stanford University. He is also the director of the Pompeii Archaeological Research Project: Porta Stabia.




Academic Expertise:

Roman art, culture, archaeology, and history, especially the Augustan Age, art, architecture and history of the Hadrianic Period, the Later Empire, Roman urbanism, the architecture and archaeology of the city of Rome, and the teaching of Roman history

Greek art, culture, archaeology, and history, especially Greek urbanism, mythology, and the Age of Alexander

Ancient gender and sexuality studies including prostitution

The archaeology and history of Pompeii, including aspects of spatial analysis, management, preservation and presentation of the monument, the ancient water supply, and the archaeological exploration of the ancient city

Greek and Roman architecture, including religious structures, public spaces, and the Greek and Roman house

Archaeological theory and method, Processual and Post-Processual Archaeology, dating techniques, the interpretation of finds, and the history of the profession

Heritage and archaeological resource management

Roman Britain, its archaeology and history

Early Christian history and archaeology and the philosophy of religion

World cultures and the archaeological origins of civilization

Cinema Studies and the Classical Tradition


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