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Awards Granted in 2006

The members of the Consultative Committee appointed to advise The Dr. M. Aylwin Cotton Foundation for the year 2006-2007 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)
     
  • Dr. Janet DeLaine B.A., Ph.D., F.S.A.
    University Lecturer in Roman Archaeology
    and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford
     
  • Mr Archie W. Dunn B.A., M.A.
    Teaching Fellow in Byzantine Archaeology
    University of Birmingham
     
  • Dr. Catherine A. Morgan M.A., Ph.D.
    Professor of Classical Archaeology and Head of the Department of Classics
    King's College London
     
  • Professor Elizabeth A. Moignard M.A., D.Phil., F.S.A., F.R.S.E.
    Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology and Dean of the Faculty of Arts
    University of Glasgow
     
  • Dr. Mark Pearce M.A., Ph.D.
    Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Archaeology
    University of Nottingham

Awards Granted For 2006

The Trustees have pleasure in announcing the following awards for 2006-2007:-

Fellowship Awards

  • DR KIM ARABA AYODEJI, Glasgow (UK), towards research on Roman fishing and the waterfront economy. (£9000)
     
  • DR CLAUDIA CARLUCCI, Rome (Italy), towards research on The decorative systems of the Portonaccio temple at Veli (ca. 500-300 BC). (£8000)
     
  • DR SARA FAIREN JIMENEZ, University of Reading (UK), towards research on Rock art, societies and territories from the Iron Agae to Medieval times in Cerdagne (Eastern Pyrenees). (£4000)
     
  • DR VALENTINA LIVI, Rome (Italy), towards research for The architectural terracottas of the Roman colony of Minturnae, Italy, from the American and Italian excavations (1933-2000). (£8000)
     
  • DR KALLIOPI NIKITA, University of the Nottingham (UK), towards reasearch on The glass industry in the Mycenaean palace of Thebes: tradition, innovation and exchange. (£9000)
     
  • DR CAROL PALMER, University of Sheffield (UK), towards research on Agriculture, archives and a lost landscape: Lucjan Turkowski's account of traditional rural life in 1940s Palestine. (£3000)
     

Publication Grants

  • DR MARGARITA GLEBA, University of Copenhagen (Denmark), towards the publication of Textile Production in Pre-Roman Italy. (£4700)
     
  • MS SARAH JENNINGS, English Heritage, Portsmouth (UK), towards the publication of Vessel Glass from the Souks (BEY 006, 007 and 045). (£2500)
     
  • DR HELENA SANSON, University of Cambridge (UK), towards the publication of Donne, precettistica e lingua nell'Italia del Cinquecento. Per un contributo alla soria del pensiero linguistico. (£1800)
     

Other Award

  • The trustees were happy to make an additional award of £100 towards the expenses incurred in connection with the public lecture given in London by DR MARIA COSTANZA LENTINI (Soprintendenza Beni Culturali, Messina) during a research visit to Oxford: "Recent excavations at Naxos, the earliest Greek colony in Sicily" (Institute of Classical Studies, 1st March 2006).

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 2006

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