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Awards Granted in 2001

The members of the Consultative Committee appointed to advise The Dr. M. Aylwin Cotton Foundation for the year 2001 were:

  • Mr. David Ridgway B.A., F.S.A.
    Reader in Classics, University of Edinburgh
    (Co-Trustee of the Foundation and Chairman of the Consultative Committee)
     
  • Professor John F. Haldon M.A., Ph.D., F.R.Hist.S.
    Head of School of Historical Studies and Professor of Byzantine History
    University of Birmingham
  • Dr. Irene S. Lemos, B.A., D.Phil.
    Lecturer in Classical Archaeology
    University of Edinburgh
     
  • Dr. Mark J. Pearce, M.A., Ph.D.
    Lecturer in Prehistoric Archaeology
    University of Nottingham
     
  • Dr. Gillian B. Shepherd B.A., Ph.D.
    Lecturer in Ancient History and Archaeology
    University of Birmingham
     
  • Professor Alastair M. Small, M.A., D. Phil., F.S.A.
    Honorary Fellow, Department of Classics
    University of Edinburgh

Awards Granted For 2001

The Trustees have pleasure in announcing the following awards for 2001-2002:-

Fellowship Awards

  • Ms. MARINA CIARALDI, Field Archaeology Unit, University of Birmingham, towards research on the Neolithic and Chalcolithic plant assemblage from Manerba: agricultural strategies and introduction of new plants. (£1,000)
  • Dr. MICHAEL MACKINNON, Department of Archaeology, Boston University, towards research on Integrative analysis of animal breeds in Roman Italy. (£4,000)
     
  • Dr. KONSTANTINA-ELENI MICHELAKI, Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan, towards research on Ceramic technology in the Calabrian Neolithic: the social dimensions of technical choices. (£1,000)
     
  • Professor GARY REGER,  Trinity College, Hartford, CT, towards research on Mylasa in Karia. (£750)
  • Dr. CHRISTINE SHRINER,  Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, towards research on the application of an integrated analytical approach to the study of the technology and production  of “Aeginetan Ware”. (£5,000)
     
  • Dr. LUCIENNE MARIE THYS-SENOCAK, Department of History, KOÇ University, Istanbul, towards research on the Architectural Survey and Documentation project of Kumkale and Seddülbahir. (£3,000)
  • Dr. SOFIA VOUTSAKI, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, towards research on Social change and cultural interaction in Middle Helladic Argolid. (£1,500)
     
  • Dr. ASNU BILBAN YALÇIN, Faculty of Letters, Istanbul University, towards research on Byzantine sculpture and architectural remains of Asiatic Istanbul. (£2,000)

 

Publication Grants

  • Dr. MARCO BETTELLI, Sovraintendenza Comunale BB.CC., Rome, towards the publication of Italia meridionale e mondo miceneo. (£1,350)
     
  • Professor ISKRA GENCHEVA, New Bulgarian University, Sofia, towards the publication of Art of bureaucracy in Late Antiquity. (£1,500)
     
  • Dr. HELLE WINGE HORSNĈS, The National Museum, Copenhagen, towards the publication of Cultural development in North-Western Lucania, c. 600-273 BC (Analecta Romana Instituti Danici, Supplementum XXIX). (£2,000)
     
  • Dr. DAVID S. NEAL, Milton Keynes, towards the publication of The Roman Mosaics of Britain. (£2,000)
     
  • Dr. PAOLA TINAGLI, Department of Fine Art, University of Edinburgh, towards the publication of Italian Renaissance Women. (£900)  

David Ridgway

Marion J. Piercey
Managing Director
Albany Trustee Company Limited

All publications belonging to the Cotton Foundation are on loan to one of the three following Libraries of the Institutes of the University of London:-

  • Institute of Archaeology
  • Institute of Classical Studies
  • Warburg Institute

 

The three Libraries above have kindly agreed that all current holders of Cotton Fellowships, Publication grants or other awards may have free access to those Libraries.

May 2001

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