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Search address historyUO classics professor digs up the dirt on Pompeii
University of Oregon - Thu, 04 Aug 2016
David Evans Obituary 2018
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Archaeologist offers a new look at ancient Rome
Tulane University - Mon, 24 Jan 2022
Prof cleans up old Rome's rep by digging in its garbage
University of Oregon - Fri, 27 Sep 2019
Participate in Alpha Phi Omega’s annual philanthropy event “Jail ‘n Bail”
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How They Partied in Baiae, the Las Vegas of Ancient Rome
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Kevin Dicus | College of Arts and Sciences - University of Oregon
Professor Dicus’ primary interest is the archaeology of Italy during the mid- to late-Republican period. Since 2006 he has worked as Excavation Supervisor for the Pompeii Archaeological …
kdicus | UO Profile
He joined the Department of Classics in 2015 and teaches topics about the archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean world as well as Latin and literature courses. Professor Dicus’ primary …
Kevin Dicus - profile.uoregon.edu
Selected Papers from the 41st Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference (Perth, 25-28 March 2013). Dicus, K. (2014). “Resurrecting refuse at Pompeii: The …
Kevin Dicus | University of Oregon - Academia.edu
Urban refuse deposits are commonly attributed to simple discard behaviors: residents casually threw away their refuse, unintentionally forming much of today's archaeological record. This study reevaluates the formation processes …
Dr Kevin Dicus, Archaeologist « Welcome to Past Preservers
I received my PhD in classical archaeology at the University of Michigan (2012). Since 1999 I have conducted fieldwork at numerous Italian sites including Pompeii. I have presented in many …
Kevin Dicus | University of Oregon - Academia.edu
Kevin Dicus, University of Oregon, Classics Department, Faculty Member. Studies Classical Archaeology, Archaeological Method & Theory, and Etruscan Archaeology. …
Kevin Dicus - American Academy in Rome
My project examines garbage deposits in the archaeological record to offer new insight into how urban centers managed the discard, reclamation, and reuse of waste in the ancient world.
Kevin D'Arcy Dicus - American Journal of Archaeology
Kevin Dicus (Ph.D., Michigan) is associate professor of Classics at the University of Oregon. His interest is the archaeology of Italy during the mid to late Republican period.
UO classics professor digs up the dirt on Pompeii
Volcanos are a hot topic in Oregon. But while most UO researchers are studying potentially active volcanoes, classics professor Kevin Dicus is working to unearth a more dormant aspect of the field: an ancient city buried …
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Prof cleans up old Rome's rep by digging in its garbage
Through a 12-year project across four cities in Italy, Dicus examined piles of trash and excavation reports to uncover waste management practices in ancient Rome and better understand how that civilization would …
Professor Kevin Dicus Talks About Recent Digs in Pompeii
“Kevin explores two examples of the vast artifactual assemblages recovered during excavations at Pompeii and seeks to understand their formation processes and, consequently, what they may …
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Kevin Dicus First Name Kevin Last Name Dicus Title Associate Professor Phone 541-346-4087 Office 354 Susan Campbell Hall Departments Classics, Humanities Program Website …
Resurrecting Refuse at Pompeii: The Use-Value of …
“Resurrecting refuse at Pompeii: The use-value of urban refuse and its implications for interpreting archaeological assemblages”. TRAC 2013: Proceedings of the Twenty Third Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology …
(PDF) Refuse and the Roman City: Determining the
In this article, we wish to present a unique pottery assemblage that originates from what was minimally a 7 m thick accumulation of alternating soil layers that we interpret as Jerusalem’s official landfill during the Early Roman period.
NOVA | The Next Pompeii | Season 46 | Episode 6 - PBS
♪ ♪ For archaeologist Kevin Dicus, this human tragedy is a stark warning from history. Walking around the ruins today, it's really easy to forget that this was actually a functioning Roman ...
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