Loeb Fellowship awarded to Alex Knodell

This grant will support sabbatical time for Prof. Knodell to work on the analysis and publication of archaeological fieldwork and lidar-based remote sensing, focused on the history of occupation and use across about 50 small, currently uninhabited islands in the Cycladic Archipelago of Greece.

10 May 2022 Posted In:

Alex Knodell, Associate Professor of Classics and Director of Archaeology, is the recipient of a fellowship from the Loeb Classical Library Foundation for his work on the Small Cycladic Islands Project. This grant will support sabbatical time for Prof. Knodell to work on the analysis and publication of archaeological fieldwork and lidar-based remote sensing, focused on the history of occupation and use across about 50 small, currently uninhabited islands in the Cycladic Archipelago of Greece. The project will produce a series of multidisciplinary studies of island landscapes and new insights into human and natural history.