Associate Professor of Archaeology (Retired)
Research Areas: International archaeological heritage management; U.S. cultural resource management; archaeology and the law; archaeological ethics; public archaeology; archaeological writing for the public; classical world archaeology
Selected Publications:
“Heritage Management,” co-author with Marta Ostovich, Oxford Bibliographies Online: Classics, ed. Dee Clayman (2011).
“Mythology of the Antiquities Market,” Cultural Heritage Issues: The Legacy of Conquest, Colonization, and Commerce. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff (2009), 239–255.
“Protecting Cultural Heritage in Asymmetric Conflicts: Lessons from Iraq,” World Heritage and Sustainable Development. Volume 1. Barcelos, Portugal: Green Lines Institute (2008), 119–128.
“Analysis of the Looting, Selling, and Collecting of Apulian Red-Figure Vases: A Quantitative Approach,” Illicit Antiquities: The Destruction of the World’s Archaeological Heritage. Cambridge, UK: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research (2001), 145–153.
For a detailed academic bio and CV, please see Professor Elia’s Department Profile.