De Sena, Eric C.
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- Sena, Eric C. de
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- Email: [email protected]
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- Organization: University of Bradford
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Organization: State University of New York at Albany
- Organization: American Academy in Rome
- Organization: John Cabot University
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- Europe
Birth Place
- Westchester County (N.Y.)
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- English
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- found: Metodi e approcci archeologici, c2004:t.p. (Eric C. De Sena) p. iii (American Academy in Rome; John Cabot Univ.)
- found: Africa, Egypt and the Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire, 2021:title page (Eric Charles De Sena) back cover (Eric Charles De Sena is a professor of Roman archaeology, with research and teaching experience in USA, Italy, Romania and Bulgaria. Since 2004, he has conducted projects related to the Roman provinces in south-eastern Europe, including co-direction of the Porolissum Forum Project and a study of the imperial palace in Serdica.5)
- found: Purchase College web site, February 28, 2022:(Eric De Sena, Lecturer of Art History ; Eric De Sena is a classical archaeologist/art historian from Westchester county who lived/worked in Europe for 20 years. He holds a PhD from University of Bradford, an MA from University of Illinois, and a BA from the University at Albany, SUNY ; [email protected] ; While in Rome, De Sena served as assistant/associate professor of ancient art and archaeology of John Cabot University in Rome, Italy and chaired JCU's art history program; he also taught as an adjunct professor for the Rome campuses of Saint Mary's College, Duquesne University and Loyola University Chicago. In addition to academic positions, De Sena was a research associate and curator of the museum collection at the American Academy in Rome and Director/CEO of the American Research Center in Sofia, Bulgaria. He has conducted archaeological research on the Palatine Hill in Rome, at Ostia Antica, and in the House of the Surgeon in Pompeii. De Sena's research and teaching interests focus on the history, art, and culture of the Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans, ancient social and economic history, cultural identity in the Roman Empire, and the transition between the Late Roman and Early Christian periods. He returned to New York in August 2018.) - https://www.purchase.edu/live/profiles/2403-eric-de-sena
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Change Notes
- 2004-09-02: new
- 2022-03-01: revised
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