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  • The annual Dean’s Exceptional Service Awards and Scholarly Achievement awards were awarded to Rob Hopkins, Karen Brewer, Tina Hall, Dan Chambliss, Sall Cockburn, John McEnroe, and Xavier Tubau.

  • John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fisher Professor of Fine Arts, and his colleague, Matt Buell of Concordia University (Montreal) recently published "Community Building/Building Community at Gournia," an overview of their ongoing exploration of the important Bronze Age town in Crete.

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  • John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts, recently discussed his archaeological work on the important Bronze Age Town at Gournia, Crete, in a lecture at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

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  • John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts, recently presented a paper at an international conference on Greek architecture in Athens, Greece.

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  • John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Art, recently presented a lecture on his work in the Bronze Age town of Gournia, Crete, at the 12th International Congress of Cretan Studies.

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  • The American School of Classical Studies at Athens recently announced the appointment of John McEnroe as Elizabeth A. Whitehead Visiting Professor for the 2016-17 academic year. McEnroe is the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts at Hamilton.

  • John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts, is a contributing author of "Excavations at Gournia 2010-2012" recently published in Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens. The article summarizes the first three seasons of work at this important Bronze Age town in Crete.

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  • John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fischer Professor in Fine Arts, is co-leader of a team that is working on a complete architectural survey of the town of Gournia on the island of Crete. The work was highlighted in a lengthy article in the May/June issue of Archaeology magazine. “The Minoans of Crete” focused on site excavation that began more than a century ago.

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  • John McEnroe, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Art, and his colleague Matt Buell of Trent University, recently presented two papers based on their excavations in the Bronze Age town of Gournia in Crete.

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  • Professor of Art History John McEnroe published an article about the date of tablets found in the Bronze Age Palace at Knossos in Meditations on the Diversity of the Built Environment in the Aegean Basin published by the Canadian Institute in Greece.

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