J. Penrose Harland

J. Penrose Harland

Fellow: Awarded 1926
Field of Study: Anthropology and Cultural Studies
Fellow: Awarded 1927
Field of Study: Anthropology and Cultural Studies

Competition: US & Canada

University of Cincinnati

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1926–27:

Harland, J. Penrose: Appointed to carry on investigations in the Bronze Age civilizations of the Aegean Basin; tenure, twelve months from June 15, 1926.

Born February 5, 1891, at Wenonah, New Jersey. Education: Princeton University, A.B., 1913, M.A., 1915, Ph.D., 1920; University of Bonn, Germany, 1913–14; Fellowship of the Archaeological Institute of America, American School of Classical Studies in Athens, 1920–21.

Instructor in Greek and Archaeology, University of Michigan, 1921–22, summers, 1922 and 1923; Assistant Professor of Greek and Archaeology, University of North Carolina, 1922–23; Assistant Professor of Ancient History and Archaeology (Department of Classics), University of Cincinnati, 1923—.

Publications: “The Peloponnesos in the Bronze Age,” Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 1923; “Prehistoric Aigina,” 1925; articles in American Journal of Archaeology.

 

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