Shaw's close reading of the original excavation reports written by Mackenzie, however, yields no evidence for an upper storey. Subsequent publication of the Monkeys and Birds Fresco suggested that the composition originally decorated a room on an upper floor of the House of the Frescoes. Liège: Université de Liège, 1999, 537-541.Discovered in 1923 during excavations led by Duncan Mackenzie, the frescoes were found in a deposit in Space E on the ground floor of the building. Philip Betancourt, Vassos Karageorghis, Robert Laffineur, and Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier. Wiener as he Enters his 65th Year, Aegaeum 20, eds. "Polypus and the Poppy: Two Unusual Rhyta from the Mycenaean Cemetery at Mochlos," in Meletemata: Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H.Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2003, 33-98. Neopalatial Settlement on the Coast: The Artisans' Quarter and the Farmhouse at Chalinomouri: The Neopalatial Pottery (Prehistory Monographs 8), ed. "The Neopalatial Pottery: A Catalog," (with K.A.Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2004, 17-44. The Small Finds (Prehistory Monographs 9), series eds. Neopalatial Settlement on the Coast: The Artisans' Quarter and the Farmhouse at Chalinomouri. "Ceramic, Bone, Stone, and Shell Objects," (with J.S.Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2004, 291-303. "Interlaced Fingers and Knotted Limbs: The Hostile Posture of Quarrelsome Ares on the Parthenon Frieze," in Charis: Essays in Honor of Sara A.Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2005, 97-128. "The Magic Knot of Herakles and the Propaganda of Alexander the Great," in Herakles and Hercules: Exploring a Graeco-Roman Divinity, eds.Nicgorski (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers/Brill Academic, 2009), i-xxii, 466 pages. Cultural Heritage Is sues: The Legacy of Conquest, Colonization and Commerce, eds.Davaras (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2010), pp. The Pottery (Prehistory Monographs 27), series eds. Earlier Minoan and Later Orientalizing Pottery from Late Minoan III Contexts” (with J.M. “Late Minoan II-III Pottery” (with R.A.Davaras (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2011), pp. The Human Remains and Other Finds (Prehistory Monographs 32), series eds. Rethemiotakis) and “Jewelry and Other Small Finds” (with J.S. “Burial Containers: Sarcophagi, Pithoi and Jars” (with J.S.De Angelis (Leuven, Belgium: Peeters Publishers, 2013), 177-200. "Apollo akersekomas and the Magic Knot of Herakles," in Regionalism and Globalism in Antiquity: Exploring Their Limits, Colloquia Antiqua, 7 (monograph supplement of the journal Ancient West and East), ed.Hoffman (Chestnut Hill, MA: McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, 2014), pp. "The Fate of Serapis: A Paradigm for Transformations in the Culture and Art of Late Roman Egypt," in Roman in the Provinces: Art on the Periphery of Empire, eds.Hudson Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2008. Professor Nicgorski has served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences (2003-2006), as Director of Willamette's Center for Ancient Studies and Archaeology (2009-2010), as Chair of the Department of Art and Art History (2006-2009), as Chair of the Department of Art History (2010-2017), and as Chair of the Archaeology Program (2009-2010 2012-2014). Spafford's mythological prints (HFMA, 2013). Nicholas (HFMA, 2004), on the tradition of orthodox icons (at the Maryhill Museum of Art, Goldendale, WA, 2006), on Piranesi's Views of Rome (HFMA, 2008), on ancient lamps (HFMA, 2009), on Ethiopian Christian art (HFMA, 2011) on George Rouault's Miserere et Guerre (HFMA, 2011), and on Michael C. She has curated exhibitions on a Panathenaic prize amphora from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (HFMA, 2002), on the Orthodox icons of St. Professor Nicgorski also holds an appointment as an Adjunct Faculty Curator at Willamette University's Hallie Ford Museum of Art. Nafziger from Willamette's College of Law. 12-14, 2006), which she co-organized with Professor James A.R. One of the high points of her five-year tenure as the Salem AIA's president (2003-2008) was the international conference, "Cultural Heritage Issues: The Legacy of Conquest, Colonization, and Commerce" (Salem, OR, Oct. In 1995, Professor Nicgorski co-founded the Salem Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. She also participated in excavations at Corinth and Halasmenos (Crete). From 1995-2001, she was the Assistant Director for Base Operations at Mochlos (Crete), the site of a Minoan settlement and a Mycenaean cemetery. Professor Nicgorski is an expert in Greek and Roman Art History and one of three Classical Studies faculty with extensive experience as a field archaeologist. M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
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