Alex Knodell

Special Lecturer
Ancient and Classical Art
Email: aknodell@providence.edu
Phone: 401-865-2401
Alex Knodell's Academic Webpage
Biographical Information:
Mr. Alex Knodell is currently a fifth-year graduate student and doctoral candidate at the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University. He is a native of Corcoran Minnesota and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Classics from University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has also studied at the American School of Classical Studies in Athens and has taken part in fieldwork across the globe, including sites in Portugal, the United States, and Greece. He Currently serves as a Special Lecturer in Ancient and Classical Art for the Department of Art and Art History.
Research Interests:
Mediterranean archaeology, Aegean prehistory and early history, landscape archaeology, Geographic Information Systems, networks of interaction and exchange, Greek colonization and colonialism, archaeometallurgy, archaeological theory and ethics, world archaeology
Departmental and Professional Experience:
2010, 2011:
Proctor in Geographic Information Systems, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World.
2009-2010:
Secretary, Archaeological Institute of America - Narragansett Society.
2009:
Editorial Assistant, Archaeology Magazine.
2009:
Graduate Representative to the Faculty, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World
*See the above link to Mr. Knodell's academic webpage for a full Curriculum Vitae
Courses Taught:
Art History Survey
Independent Studies on Art of the Ancient Classical World