Interest Groups

Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group

Chair: Jon Frey, freyjona@msu.edu

The Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group consists of AIA members with an interest in the archaeology of the Medieval and Post-Medieval periods, and in promoting its understanding to members of the AIA through its various programs and publications.

In April 2021, the Interest Group changed its name from the Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology in Greece Interest Group to the Medieval and Post-Medieval Archaeology Interest Group.

Members


Athanassopoulos, Effie

Avery, Emerson

Baboula, Evanthia

Bakirtzis, Nikolas

Barber, Elizabeth

Begg, Ian

Beliaev, Leonid

Berger, Corbin

Blitzer, Harriet

Brown, Amelia

Bugh, Glenn

Caraher, William

Carroll, Lynda

Cassis, Marica

Castrorao Barba, Angelo

Cherry, John

Cutler, Anthony

Davis, Elizabeth

Davis, Jack

Esteva, Maria

Frey, Jon (Chair)

Fuller, Michael

Fuller, Neathery Batsell

Galaty, Michael

Gallant, Tom

Gallimore, Scott

Garland, Campbell

Garvie-Lok, Sandra

Georgopoulou, Maria

Gerstel, Sharon

Golofast, Larisa

Graham, Phyllis

Graninger, Denver

Gregory, Timothy

Grossman, Heather

Hafford, Brad

Hammond, Mark

Haug, Brendan

Heath, Sebastian

Hobart, Michelle

James, Sarah

Kardulias, Nick

Kondyli, Fontini

Kontogiannis, Nikos

Kourelis, Kostis

Kristensen, Myrup

Lee, Wayne

Lepinski, Sarah

Liard, Florence

Lychounas, Michalis

MacKay, Camilla

Makarov, Nikolai

Makris, Georgios

Mann, Justin

McAdams, Kaelyn

McCabe, Anne

McManamon, Frank

McPhillips, Stephen

Milliner, Matthew

Moore, R. Scott

Nakassis, Dimitri

Newhard, Jim

Papadopoulou, Pagona

Papalexandrou, Amy

Pawlowski, Mark

Pettegrew, David

Quinn, Kathleen

Rabinowitz, Adam

Robinson, Betsey

Rothaus, Richard

Sanders, Guy

Schrama, Grant

Schrunk, Ivancica

Schryver, Jimmy

Seifried, Rebecca

Sitz, Anna

Snively, Carolyn

Stahl, Alan

Stewart, Deb Brown

Stocker, Shari

Striker, Cecil Lee

Stylianopoulos, Lucie

Trelogan, Jessica

Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Lita

Varinlioglu, Gunder

Vassi, Olga

Vivona, Angelo

Wright, Diana G.

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