| The members of the Consultative Committee appointed to advise The Dr. M. Aylwin Cotton Foundation for the year 2004-2005 were: - Mr. David Ridgway B.A., F.S.A.
Associate Fellow, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London (Co-Trustee of the Foundation and Chairman of the Consultative Committee) - Ms. Amanda Claridge B.A., F.S.A.
Reader in Classical Archaeology Royal Holloway, University of London - 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. Alan W. Johnston M.A., DPhil., F.S.A.
Reader in Classical Archaeology Institute of Archaeology, University College London - Dr. Gillian B. Shepherd B.A., Ph.D.
Lecturer in Ancient History and Archaeology University of Birmingham - Professor Ruth D. Whitehouse M.A., Ph.D., F.S.A., M.I.F.A.
Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology Institute of Archaeology, University College London
Awards Granted For 2004 The Trustees have pleasure in announcing the following awards for 2004-2005:- Fellowship Awards - DR CYPRIAN BROODBANK, Institute of Archaeology, University College London (UK), towards research on The Making of the Middle Sea: a new prehistory of the Mediterranean from the earliest peopling until the Iron Age. (£4000)
- MISS ANN N. BRYSBAERT, American School of Classical Studies, Athens (Greece) / University of Glasgow (UK), towards research on Technology and social agency in the comparative study of Bronze Age painted plaster in the Aegean and the East Mediterranean. (£6300)
- DR ELEANOR A. CONGDON, Youngstown State University, Ohio (USA), towards research on The historical context for Marco Bembo’s letters (c. 1480). (£2500)
- DR MARGARITA DÍAZ-ANDREU, University of Durham (UK), towards research on The unknown Childe: Gordon Childe and the Western Mediterranean. (£1500)
- DR ELENI HASAKI, University of Arizona (USA), towards research on The Late Hellenistic ceramic workshop at Paroikia on Paros. (£2000)
- PROFESSOR DAVID L. KENNEDY, University of Western Australia, towards the Jerash Town Survey, Jordan. (£4500)
- DR ALEXANDER A. PANAYOTOV, University of St Andrews (UK), towards research on Jews and other natives from the Near East in the Eastern Roman Empire: a comparative study of their social and religious status. (£1500)
- DR CHARLOTTE WHITING, Council for British Research in the Levant, Amman (Jordan), towards the preparation of the Final report on the Iron Age pottery from Tel Jezreel. (£2800)
Publication Grants - DR MARINA CIARALDI, Birmingham (UK), towards the publication of People and Plants in Ancient Pompeii: a new approach to urbanism from the microscope room. (£2000)
- DR OLGA H. KRZYSZKOWSKA, Institute of Classical Studies, University of London (UK), towards the publication of Aegean Seals: an introduction. Published as: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Supplement 85, 2005 (£1500)
- DR LYNNE C. LANCASTER, Ohio University (USA), towards the publication of Concrete Vaulted Construction in Imperial Rome: an archaeological analysis. Published as: Concrete vaulted construction in Imperial Rome: innovations in context. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005 (£2400)
Published: Concrete vaulted construction in Imperial Rome: Innovations in contaxt. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005 - DR ZAHRA L. NEWBY, University of Warwick (UK), towards the publication of Victory and Virtue: Greek athletics in the Roman world. (£1000)
Published: Greek Athletics in the Roman World: Victory and Virtue. Oxford University Press, 2005
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 2004 | | |