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2009 POGGIO COLLA
FIELD SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS
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GRADUATE STUDENTS
Virginia Curry, Southern Methodist University
Arianne Keens, University of Texas at Arlington
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Jessica Aither, University of Massachusetts
Avery Bayard, Franklin
and Marshall College
Bill Beck, Swarthmore College
Danielle Belanger, Franklin and Marshall College
Kellyn Biela, Rollins College
Kathryn Breen, University of Massachusetts
Alison Crevi, Colby College
Ian Hagmann, Franklin
and Marshall College
Erica Koppenhoefer, Franklin and Marshall College
Natalie Fiegel, Oklahoma State University
Matthew Naiman, Franklin and Marshall College
Ali Neugebauer, Franklin and Marshall College
Molly Palmison, Southern Methodist University
Billie Rolla, University of Georgia
Maia Van Dyke, Southern Methodist University
Catherine Yoon, Swarthmore College
MLS STUDENTS
Erin Shanks,
Southern Methodist University
Jody Stout, Southern Methodist University
NORTH-WEST SLOPE PROJECT
(Directed by Prof. Perkins)
Louisa Perkins,
University of East Anglia, Environmental Science |
* To see the SMU M.L.S. Program page, click here:
MLS.
For QuickTime VR showing students digging
on the site, see QuickTime VR.

SMU art history
grad student Virginia Curry and Greg Warden
inventorying Poggio Colla finds in the museum magazzino

Ali Neugebauer using a magnetometer to collect data southeast
of the arx of Poggio Colla

PC 33 Team, a.k.a.
The Bronze Lumps (top to bottom): Cameron Turley,
Maia Van Dyke, Danielle Belanger, Jessica Aither, and Bill Beck
(missing in photo: Mike Guarino)

PC 34 Team - back:
Andrea Summers, Matt Elverson, Katie Breen, Ian Hagmann
Front: Molly Palmison, Alison Crevi, Natalie Fiegel, and Al i
Neugebauer

PC 38 Team - back,
left to right: Arianne Keens, Nat Erb-Satullo, Alvaro Ibarra,
Matt Naiman
Front, left to right: Avery Bayard, Cathy Yoon, Billie Rolla,
and Kellyn Biela

Fiammetta Calosi
with the 2nd team of Italian high school students working in
PC 39

Relaxing at Vigna in the evening before dinner

Picnic lunch for students and staff on Poggio Colla

Students at work in Trench PC 34

Students study field notebooks and finds in preparation for their
final projects

2009 Poggio Colla Field School Students, Field Supervisors, and
Assistant Field Supervisors
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