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David W. Rupp
Professor Emeritus, Greek Archaeology
AB (Michigan), MA (Penn), PhD (Bryn Mawr)
Email: drupp@brocku.ca
Director, Canadian Institute in Greece
David W. Rupp was a devoted member of the Department of Classics for thirty-five years from September 1974 to June 2004.
He has served his profession in various capacities in the Archaeological Institute of America, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, the American Schools of Oriental Research, and the Cyprus American Archaeological Research Institute.
His field experiences are wide-ranging: Michigan (aboriginal), Ontario (19th century red earthenware potteries, 19th/20th century gravestones), Italy (Etruscan cemeteries), Greece (Halieis, Petras, Khalasmenos), Cyprus (Canadian Palaipaphos Survey Project, Western Cyprus Project: Prastio-Agios Savvas tis Karonis Monasteri), and Israel (Tel Anafa).
His research interests are many and diverse: Greek religious architecture (in particular altars), pedestrian survey archaeology, settlement patterns, Cypriote Chalcolithic period settlements, state formation in the Cypriote Iron Age, Athenian topography and monuments, Greek and Roman mosaics, growth of complex society in Pre- and Proto-palatial Minoan Crete, Proto- and Neo-palatial Minoan seal iconography and Late Minoan IIIC architecture.
From 2005 to 2010, he served as the President of Athens College – Psychiko College of the Hellenic-American Educational Foundation in Psychiko-Attikis, Greece.