| The members of the Consultative Committee appointed to advise The Dr. M. Aylwin Cotton Foundation for the year 2005-2006 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 J. Claridge B.A., F.S.A.
Reader in Classical Archaeology Royal Holloway, University of London - Mr Archie W. Dunn B.A., M.A.
Research Fellow in Byzantine Archaeology University of Birmingham - Dr. Alan W. Johnston M.A., DPhil., F.S.A.
Reader in Classical Archaeology Institute of Archaeology, University College London - Dr. Catherine A. Morgan M.A., Ph.D.
Reader in Classical Archaeology and Head of the Department of Classics King's College London - 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 2005 The Trustees have pleasure in announcing the following awards for 2005-2006:- Fellowship Awards - DR FLORENTINA BADALANOVA, Royal Antropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, London (UK), towards research on Spinning the Yarn of Praise: Mary - - the New Eve (£1000)
- DR MARIASSUNTA CUOZZO, Universita degli Studi di Napoli L' "Orientale" (Italy), towards research on Mediterranean Links: Greek-type local productions in Campania during the Orientalizing period. (£6500)
- DR PARASKEVI ELEFANTI, Wiener Laboratory, American School of Classical Studies at Athens (Greece), towards research on The Lakonis Cave lithic collection and its contribution to the debate concerning the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in South-East Europe. (£5600)
- DR JULIA M. GASPER, Oxford (UK), towards research for A Biography of Theodore von Neuhoff (1694-1756), King of Corsica. (£800)
- DR DIMITRIOS KONSTADAKOPULOS, University of the West of England (UK), towards reasearch on The growth and decline of borderland micro-economies in South-East Europe during the 20th century. (£3000)
- DR KYRIAK PSARAKI, Nikaia-Piraeus (Greece), towards research on Thebes in the Early Bronze Age. (£2000)
- DR NESLIHAN SENOCAK, Bilkent University, Ankara (Turkey), towards research on Violent crimes and the city in 13th-century Perugia. (£4850)
Publication Grants - DR LAWRENCE H. BARFIELD, University of Birmingham (UK), towards the publication of Excavations in the Riparo Valtenesi, Manerba, 1976-1994. (£1400)
- DR GLENYS M. DAVIES, University of Edinburgh (UK), towards the publication of The Ince Blundell Collection of Classical Sculpture, Vol. II: The ash chests, grave altars and other funerary reliefs (excluding sarcophagi). (£4000)
- DR CAROLINE MALONE, University of Cambridge (UK), towards the publication of Mortuary ritual in prehistoric Malta: Excavations at the Brochtorff Circle, Gozo 1987-1994. (£1350)
- DR RUPERT G. SHEPHERD, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford (UK), towards the publication of The Biography of the Object in Late-Mediaeval and Renaissance Italy. (£365)
Published: (R.J.M. Olson, P.L. Reilly, R. Shepherd eds.) Blackwell, 2006 - PROFESSOR ROLAND R. R. SMITH, University of Oxford (UK), towards the publication of Roman Portrait Statuary from Aphrodisias. (£1000)
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 2005 | | |