Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World

Rhode Island Hall
home of the Joukowsky Institute

The Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World is an interdisciplinary center for research and teaching of archaeology, particularly archaeology and art of the ancient Mediterranean, Egypt, and Western Asia, at Brown University.

History

The Joukowsky Institute was established in 2004, with a gift from Artemis Joukowsky, a former Chancellor of Brown University[1] and Martha Sharp Joukowsky, a former associate professor of Anthropology at Brown. A new director, Susan E. Alcock, took up her appointment in 2006.[2] Peter van Dommelen succeeded Alcock, becoming Director of the Institute in July 2015.

The Institute has continued and expanded the activities of Brown’s former Center for Old World Archaeology and Art (COWAA). COWAA was founded in 1978 by R. Ross Holloway, professor of classics, Rudolf Winkes, historian of ancient Roman art, and Martha Sharp Joukowsky.[3]

The Joukowsky Institute moved to the newly renovated Rhode Island Hall,[4] located on Brown University's Main Green, in September 2009.[5]

Core Faculty

The director of the Institute is Peter van Dommelen. Other notable faculty include Susan E. Alcock, James P. Allen, John F. Cherry, and Stephen D. Houston.

List of directors

Current Fieldwork

Publications

The Joukowsky Institute's publication series, Joukowsky Institute Publications (JIP), operates under the general editorship of Professor John F. Cherry.[6] JIP I, Koine: Mediterranean Studies in Honor of R. Ross Holloway, was published by Oxbow Books in December 2009.[7]

The Institute’s predecessor, the Center for Old World Archaeology and Art, published the series, “Archaeologia Transatlantica”, which has now ceased production.

See also

References

  1. Brown Portrait Collection biography of Artemis A.W. Joukowsky
  2. Alcock to oversee expansion of interdisciplinary archaeology institute, by Sara Walter, Brown Daily Herald, February 9, 2006
  3. "COWAA" in Encyclopedia Brunoniana
  4. Rhode Island Hall earned Brown its first gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. Today at Brown
  5. Building Brown
  6. Joukowsky Institute Publications are distributed by Oxbow Books and Casemate Academic (formerly the David Brown Book Company)
  7. Reviewed by Catalin Pavel in Bryn Mawr Classical Review, June 8, 2010

External links

Coordinates: 41°49′31″N 71°24′00″W / 41.82515°N 71.39999°W / 41.82515; -71.39999

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