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HOWARD DAVID SOREN

DEPT. OF CLASSICS

203 LSB UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

TUCSON, AZ. 85721-0105

CURRENT AND RECENT POSITIONS

Regents Professor, Classics and Classical Archaeology, University of Arizona (since 1997; before this, I was a Tenured Professor in the Department of Classics here since 1982).
Lucy Shoe Merritt Resident for Classical Archaeology- American Academy in Rome 2003
Adjunct Regents Professor, University of Arizona Art Department (since 1990).
Director, Humanities Seminars Program (since 1991).
Director and Founder. Orvieto International Institute for the Humanities, Umbria, Italy (since 2002)
Director and Founder , University of Arizona Excavations at Chianciano Terme, Italy (since 1994).
Member, Humanities Seminars Program Executive Committee (since 1988).
Graduate Advisor , Department of Art for Classical Art (since 1991).

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AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology; Art History of the Cinema; Documentary Filmmaking; Museum Construction; Museum Curating; Ancient Cyprus, Tunisia and Italy; Dance (Ballet and Tap); Vaudeville History; Departmental and Program Administration.

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COURSES TAUGHT REGULARLY / AVERAGE ENROLLMENTS

Classics 300- Art and the Classical Ideal 400+
Classics 329 - Art History of the Cinema 400+
Classics 340B - Introduction to Roman Art 200
Classics 596a - Graduate Seminar (Various Topics) 9
Classics 484/584 -Roman Architecture 46
Classics 458/558 - Greek and Roman Mosaics and Painting 38
Classics 454/554 - Greek and Roman Sculpture 38
Classics 496/596 - Etruscan Art (Topics) 38
Classics 482/582 - Greek and Roman Topography 38
Classics 463/563 - Classical Field Archaeology 5

International excavation and living experience for students abroad on my archaeological digs in Cyprus, Portugal and Italy.

Classics 496x/596x - Seminars in Roman Architecture 13

Roman Numismatics, Roman North Africa, Roman Life and Art in the Third Century A.D.

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HONORARY TITLES

Honorary Italian Citizen(1990)- proclamation by the town of Lugnano in Teverina, Italy.
Honorary Greek--Awarded Philhellene Medal of the Order of St. Demetrios, Greek Orthodox Church, for Contributions to Greek Culture by Bishop Anthony of the Western United States (1986).
Fellow, British Royal Institute of International Affairs (1985 to present)- 25 elected world-wide each year.
Fellow, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (1985 to present).
Resident for Classical Archaeology, American Academy in Rome (conferred 2002)

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COLLEGE AND GRADUATE EDUCATION

Harvard University (1968-1972)

M.A. in Fine Arts
Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology

Thesis: "Roman Urban Development at Utica, Tunisia"

Advisers: William MacDonald, David Mitten, George Hanfmann.

Dartmouth College (1964-1968)

B.A. Greek and Roman Studies, cum laude with highest distinction in Greek and Roman Studies (Phi Beta Kappa)

International Center for Classical Studies in Rome (1967- Class President).

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MAJOR TEACHING AWARDS AND EVALUATIONS

Women's Center Teacher of the Month (1993, 1995)
University of Arizona Teaching Award for Meritorious Departmental Achievement in Undergraduate Education (1994).
Named Professor of the Month by the University of Arizona Women Student Research Center (1993, 1994).
University of Arizona Provost's Teaching Award (1992, 1994).
Named University of Arizona Teacher of the Year by the Disabled Students Association (1992).
Nine--Time Winner Excellence in Teaching Award of the Humanities Seminars Program (1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006.
Nominated for 5 Star Teaching Award (1984 and 1987)
Nominated as Outstanding Professor in Social and Behavioral Sciences 2002
Named Gamma Kappa Alpha Sorority UA Outstanding Professsor 2003
5 Star Teaching Award, University of Arizona 2004

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LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL GRANTS AND AWARDS

UA Distinguished Service in International Affairs Award- 2005
National AIA Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lecture Award- $13,000 and 20 city tour. Had to turn down due to health problems
UA Study Abroad Grants 2004-2006 Student Travel Fellowships $9000, Brochure Grant $1000, Guest Lecturer Grant $1500
Bequest, Ellinwood Estate- $500,000 for my work in Classical Archaeology 2003
Student Fellowships- I established 7 Traveling Fellowships worth a total of over $14,000 to support our Classics Department students. 2003
Study Abroad Visitors Grant- $500 2003
U of A Foundation Grant- $10,000 in 2001 and 2002
Click Foundation- $20,000-1999 and 2000, 2002
Excavations Honored, Oxford University Press, named Cyprus excavations at Kourion among the top 55 archaeological discoveries of all time in Brian Fagan's Eyewitness to Discovery 1997
Grantee, University of Arizona Foundation $5000 1996 and 1997, 1998, $10,000 in 2000, 2001
Grantee, University of Arizona Study Abroad Program 1997 $500, 1998- $1000, 2001-$3000, 2002- $500
Grantee, Frontier Oil Grant $5000 1996 -1998, $10,000- 1999 through 2006
Grantee, University of Arizona Author Support Fund $1500 1995
Listed,Who's Who in Science and Engineering (1995-present).
Listed , American Men and Women of Science(!994-present).
Listed,Who's Who In America (1991- present).
Listed, Who's Who in the West(1985-present).
Work Cited as "One of the Major World Discoveries in Achaeology for 1994 " (my work on malaria and the fall of Rome based on excavations at Lugnano in Teverina, Italy) by Colliers Yearbook (1994).
Grantee, Comune of Chianciano Terme, Italy for excavation of a Roman bath complex at Mezzomiglio in Chianciano Terme ITL 46,500,000 ($25.000) (1995-1997).
Grantee, Associazione Pro-Loco and Comune of Lugnano in Teverina, Italy of ITL 38,775,000 ($25,000) per year totaling $100,000 for University of Arizona excavations at a Roman villa near Lugnano. (1988-1991).
Elected to Explorers' Club,an international honor reserved for explorers, archaeologists, historians and journalists such as Thor Heyerdal, Admiral Byrd and Dan Rather of CBS News (1988).
Guest Curator for the exhibition, Carthage: A Mosaic of Ancient Tunisia,, the largest exhibition of Tunisian ancient art ever exhibited internationally, with grants for the exhibition totaling over $2,000,000. It toured major Natural History and Art Museums in New York City, Houston, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Toronto, Cincinnati and Montreal. I was responsible for coordinating the exhibition, selecting all objects, publications and overall design of the show. One of the largest grants, from the National Endowment for the Humanities, totaled $240,000 (1987-1990).
Received official Declaration of His Excellency the President of the Republic of Tunisia, Mr. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, on the opening of my Carthage exhibition in New York (1987). The Los Angeles opening was introduced by Habib Boulares, Tunisian Minister of Information and Culture and Abdelaziz Hamzaoui, Tunisian ambassador to the United States. (1987).
Grantee, National Geographic Societygrants of $25,000 each year ($75,000) (1985-1987).
Subject of National Geographic SocietyDocumentary entitled Archaeological Detectives (1987).
Named One of 25 Outstanding Young Americans of the Successor Generation by Britain's Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (1985).
Named in the Science Category: Esquire Magazine's "Men and Women Under 40 Who are Changing the Nation/ America's New Leadership Class"- The 1985 Esquire Register(one of ten national winners from all categories of the sciences) (1985).
Work Cited as "One of the Top Ten World-Wide Discoveries in Archaeology in 1984 " (my excavations at Kourion, Cyprus) by the World Book Encyclopedia and Colliers Encyclopedia. (1984).
Chosen Senior Fulbright Scholar to Portugal (1983).
Grantee, Portuguese Southern Regional Antiquities Service Grant for Conservation $3000 (1983).
Grantee, National Geographic Society Grant, Co-Recipient, for work in Portugal $12,000 (1981,1982).
Grantee, Southern Regional Antiquities Service of Portugal Grant for Excavations $7500 (1981,1982).
Winner, Award for Excellence from Industrial Photography Magazine, a national award for educational filmmaking (1981 for Search for Apollo. ).
Winner, International Cine Golden Eagle for educational filmmaking (1981 for Search for Apollo).
Grantee, National Endowment for the Humanities for excavations at Kourion, Cyprus $67,000 (1979- 1981).
Grantee, Site Conservation Grant from Department of Antiquities of Cyprus $2200 (1978).

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ADDITIONAL GRANTS AND HONORS

Grantee, Joseph and Mary Cacioppo Foundation 1998-2006- total of $18,000
Grantee, University of Arizona H.R.I. Grant (1994).
Recipient, J.P. Morgan Foundation Matching Grant $5000 (1994).
Grantee, University of Arizona Grant for Undergraduate Education for the Humanities Program $75,000 (1994).
Grantee, University of Arizona Special Projects Grant $1500 (1994).
Grantee, University of Arizona Faculty-Student Interaction Grant to charter the Roscius Club for students in Classics, Anthropology, History and Art, $155 (1992).
Grantee, Philip Morris Foundation Grant $2500 for work in Lugnano in Teverina, Italy (1989).
Grantee, Edward Lasker Foundation Grant for work in Lugnano in Teverina, Italy $2500 (1989).
Grantee, Brady Foundation Grant for work in Lugnano in Teverina, Italy $1000 (1989).
Grantee, Fine Art for Fine Causes Inc. Grant $42,000 for Cypriot excavations (1987).
Grantee, American Museum of Natural History to produce video on location in Tunisia, Carthage: A Mirage of Antiquity, $25,000. (1987).
Recipient, Hellenic Cultural Foundation Award for excavations at Kourion, Cyprus $5000 (1986 ).
Grantee, Arizona Council for the Humanities Grant for travelling show on my excavations in Cyprus that traveled to high schools all over Arizona. $14,500 (1986).
Grantee, Fine Art for Fine Causes Inc. Grant for Cypriot excavations $33,080 (1986).
Grantee, Institute for Laboratory Science Research Grant (national award in science) $3000 (1984). Grantee , Arizona Council for the Humanities Grant for museum show, The Cinematic Universe of Harry Lange, featuring the designs of this noted film designer of 2001: A Space Odyssey held at theUniversity of Arizona Art Museum and the Hayden Planetarium in New York $3000. (1984).
Recipient, Hellenic Cultural Foundation Award for archaeological excavations on Cyprus $15,000 (1985).
Grantee, Genematas Foundation Grant for Cyprus excavations $2500 (1985).
Named one of the 10 Centennial Lecturersfor the University of Arizona (1985).
Recipient, University of Arizona Research Stipend annually - terms of hire $10,000 (1982-present).
Recipient, University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archeology Stipend for Excavation in Portugal $2000 (1982).
Grantee, Crosby-Kemper Foundation Research Grant for archaeological work in Cyprus, state- wide competition $20,000 (1981).
Grantee, Missouri Arts Council Grant $1200 (1979).
Recipient, University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archeology Stipend for Excavation $2000 (1979).
Grantee, Archaeological Institute of America Symposium Grant to create international Cyprus Symposium at the University of Missouri $2500 (1979).
Grantee, University of Maryland Grant for work in Cyprus$2000 (1978-80).
Grantee, Dartmouth College Research and Excavation Grant -$3000 (1977-1979).
Grantee, University of Missouri Summer Research Grants $2000 each (1979, 1976, 1973).
Named to University of Missouri Doctoral Faculty (1975).
Named to University of Missouri Graduate Faculty (1973).
Grantee, American Philosophical Society Research Grant $1200 (1973).

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INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


Associate Curator and General Supervisor, Women’s Compacts from 1900 to Now- University Art Museum, opens April 23, 2004
Director, Site Survey of Foce, Tuscany- sponsored by the University of Arizona Foundation 2001
Guest Curator -Chianciano, Italy Museum of Archaeology 2002
Director and Founder , Excavations at Chianciano Terme, (Tuscany) Italy co-sponsored by the University of Arizona and the Comune of Chianciano (1995-present).
Director and Founder , Excavations at Lugnano in Teverina, Italy co-sponsored by the University of Arizona and the Comune and Associazione Pro Loco of Lugnano in Teverina, supported by the Winterthur Museum of Delaware (1988-1994).
Director and Founder , Excavations at the ancient city of Kourion, Cyprus co-sponsored by the University of Arizona, the National Geographic Society and the American Schools of Oriental
Research(1984-1987).
Consultant:, Blackwell Publishing, National Geographic, NEH, U. of Oklahoma, American Academy in Rome 2005, Harper-Row Textbooks (1995), National Endowment for the Humanities 1995-present), Smithsonian Magazine (1994), National Geographic (1987-present), NBC, Lost CivilizationsSeries (1994-1995), Arts and Entertainment Network (1994-present), Archaeology Magazine (1994- present), American Museum of Natural History (1979-1987).
Guest Lecturer, International Tours, Archaeological Institute of America (since 1993).
Guest Lecturer, American Museum of Natural History and Discovery International Tours Program,New York, New York (since 1997).
Guest Curator and Creator of Show, The Cinematic Universe of Harry Lange, University of Arizona Museum of Art (1984).
Guest Curator and Advisor for Mediterranean Archaeology, American Museum of Natural History, New York (1983-1990) .
Head , Department of Classics, University of Arizona (1983-88), co-head (1991).
Chairman , Department of Art History and Archaeology, University of Missouri (1980-1982).
Creator and Co-Director, Excavations at Mirobriga, Portugal sponsored by the University of Missouri (1979-1982).
Creator and Co-Director, Excavations at the Sanctuary of Apollo, Kourion, Cyprus co-sponsored by the Universities of Missouri and Maryland, the Walters Art Gallery, Dartmouth College and the Museum Associates of Columbia, Missouri (1978-1981).
Associate Professor with Tenure, University of Missouri (1977-1982).
Assistant Professor, University of Missouri (1972-1976).
Ceramic Specialist, American Schools of Oriental Research Excavations in Carthage, Tunisia (1976- 1979).
Field Director, Smithsonian Institution Excavations at Thuburbo Maius, Tunisia (1974-1976).
Chief Field Archaeologist, Smithsonian Institution Excavations at Thysdrus, Tunisia (1973).
Field Director and Assistant Archaeologist, Smithsonian Institution Excavations at Utica, Tunisia (1970-1972).
Supervisor, University of Pennsylvania Excavations at Gordion, Turkey (1968).
Student, Oxford University Excavations at Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, England (1967).

INTERNATIONAL MUSEUMS AND PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS CREATED

Overall Supervisor, Upper Floor of Chianciano Archaeological Museum, Italy, including virtual reality walkthrough 2002
Creator, Designer , Construction Supervisor and Curator, the Antiquarium of Lugnano in Teverina, Italy (1990-present).
Creator, Designer, Construction Supervisor and Curator, Seismic Museum of Kourion, Cyprus (1986).
Co-designer (with Harry Lange) of the new wing of the Archaeological Museum of Santiago do Cacem, Portugal with the Department of Antiquities of Southern Portugal. (Caetano Beirao, Director) (1982).

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ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

National Tour Advisory Committee- Archaeological Institute of America 2000-present
Executive Committee for Archaeology- American Academy in Rome 2003- present
National Executive Board Member, Etruscan Foundation (2001- present)
Member, Governing Board, University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies (1994-1996).
Fellow, British Royal Institute of International Affairs (1985-present).
Fellow, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (1985-present)
Member and President of Tucson Chapter, Archaeological Institute of America (1982-1985.)
Reviewer , American Journal of Archaeology (Archaeological Institute of America) (1985-present).
Guest Lecturer (Overseas Tours), Archaeological Institute of America Tours (1993, 1996, 1999, 2000).
Reviewer of Proposals, National Geographic Society (1985-present).
Advisor to the Director for Exhibitions (1982-1990) and Lecturer for Discovery Tour Series (Overseas Tours), American Museum of Natural History (1977-2001).
Member, Explorers Club (1988-present).
Project Reviewer (1982-present) and Member of Summer Stipend Review Committee, National Endowment for the Humanities (1983).
Outside Evaluator for Classical Archaeology Programs, Indiana University and Tulane University (1992), Arizona State University Art Department (1994).
Overseas Representative (as excavator of Kourion, Cyprus), American Schools of Oriental Research (1985-1987).
Designer and Consultant, CEMREL (Central Midwestern Regional Educational Laboratory, St. Louis, Mo). Designing educational toys for children (1978-1980).

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SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY

SELECTED UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

Regents Professors Focused Excellence Task Force- 2003- present
Regents Professors Council 2003- present
COH Promotion and Tenure Committee 2005
University Art Museum Evaluation Committee 2005
Chair, Orvieto Overseas Institute Founding Committee 2002
Member, Search Committee for Greek Archaeology Position 2001
Member, Classics 510 Revision Committee 2001
Member, University College Promotion and Tenure Committee (1999, 2001)
Head, Search Committee for Greek Archaeology Position 2001
Head, University College Promotion and Tenure Committee (1998, 2000)
Program Director, Humanities Seminars Program (1998-present)
Member, Classics Dept. Curriculum Committee (1998)
Head, Center for Middle Eastern Studies Director Search Committee (1995).
Head, Promotion and Tenure Committee- Classics: Jon Solomon (1995).
Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee - Classics: Frank Romer (1995).
Member, U of A Faculty Articulation Committee with Pima College (1994).
Member, Faculty of Humanities Research and Development Committee (1993-4).
Head, Humanities Program Special Events Committee (1992-3).
Head, Humanities Seminars Program Special Events Committee (1990, 1995). One-Man Show, A Salute to the1930s: A Little Bit of Culture, A Lot of Laughs at theTemple of Music and Art, November 10,1991. I sang and danced and lectured on the 1930s to raise $1500 for the Program. I also produced In Concert with the Dixie Chicks (1995).
Head, Humanities Program Entertainment Committee (1992-1993, 2000, 2001) I organized Loreena McKennitt in Concert (with Warner Brothers) (1992) to raise $1500 for this program.
Member, Humanities Program Special Provost's Committee (1993).
Member, Humanities Program Executive Committee (1992-3 ).
Head, Classics Search Committee for History Position (1991).
Board Member, Associates of Art History (1991-4).
Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Classics (1991-5 ).
Head, Minority Recruitment and Retention for Classics (1991-present).
Account Manager and Entertainment Coordinator , Hellenic Cultural Foundation (1991-present).
Creator, Museum Committee, U. of A. (1992 ).
Head for the Faculty of Humanities , Promotion and Tenure (1991-1994).
Chapter President, Phi Beta Kappa, U. of A. Chapter,(1992-1993).
Undergraduate and Graduate Classics Advisor, (1990-1992).
Member, Faculty of Humanities Budget Committee (1991).
Member, Faculty of Humanities Buddy Program,(1991-1993).
Member, Faculty of Humanities Minority Retention Program (1988).
Member, Humanities Executive Committee (1986-1988).
Member, Phi Beta Kappa Lecture Committee (1984).
Member, Film Studies Planning Committee (1984 ).
Member, Search Committee for Spanish-Portuguese Head (1983-1984).
Member, Committee on International Exchange (1982-1984).
Chair and Principal Writer, Departmental Committee to Draft M.A. Degree Proposal (1982-1984). M.A. awarded in Classics in 1986.
Member, University Faculty Film Committee (1982, 1984, 1985 ).
Member, Promotion and Tenure- Russian Department (1982, 1983 ,1985).
Member, Promotion and Tenure, Faculty of Humanities (1982-1983).
Member, Research and Development (1982-1984).
Member and Head of Numerous committees while at University of Missouri, including Scholarships, Ancient Studies (chairman),Problems and Procedures, Committee on Committees,
and Graduate and Undergraduate Student Advising (1972- 1982).

LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS

Founder and Sponsor, Roscius,an organization devoted to uniting students in Anthropology, Classics, Art, and History to discuss Roman and Greek culture, sponsor lecturers and mentor students .We also publish the journal Roscius, a refereed journal of student, faculty and outside faculty articles on classical culture. 1992-1995. Journal issue No. l published in 1993.
Co-Founder/Member, Humanities Seminars Program, which offers faculty professors as lecturers to the community. It also raises funds for student scholarships ($2000 in 1994 for students in English and French-Italian) As Head of the Special events Committee I have produced a One - Man Show and a concert by the Dixie Chicks to raise money for this program (1984-present).
Director , Humanities Seminars Program (1991- present).
Guest Lecturer, Board Member, Treasurer, Junior Classical League that successfully petitioned Governor Babbitt of Arizona to declare the week of April 21-27 as Classics Week in
Arizona (1984-1989).
Co-Founder and Executive Board Member, Treasurer (1984-7), Hellenic Cultural Foundation that raises scholarship money for University of Arizona students in the Classics (Greek Studies) area. By featuring lectures by celebrity supporters of the Classics such as Hollywood actors Lew Ayres and Tony Franciosa, we have raised over $200,000 for University of Arizona student scholarships and the teaching of Modern Greek (1984-present).
Visual Arts Executive Board Member, Missouri Arts Council (1978-1982).
Executive Board Member, Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri (1975-1982).


GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED OVER THE PAST TEN YEARS

Note: The University of Arizona offers only an M.A. in Classical Archaeology or Art. In the past 5 years I have directed eleven M.A.s for the Classics and Art Departments, and I have mentored many others in my previous fifteen years as a college teacher.

Some of the M.A. Graduates:

Jared Benton, 2005 M.A. Classics, teaching in Orvieto, Italy
Joshua Mix, 2005 M.A. Classics candidate, finishing up
Katherine Alexander, M.A. Art 2005
Leslie Walfish, M.A. Art 2005
Kara Burns 2004, Ph.D. candidate in Art Dept. UA, teacher at Pima
Sandra Barr 2004, Ph.D. in Art History from UA, Pima teacher
Kevin Dicus, 2004 won scholarship to U. of Michigan Ph.D. program
Michelle Thomas 2001 St. Michaels Preparatory School Latin teacher
Diana Morris 2000 public relations staff position in Art at Pima College
Wayne Rupp 1999, in Ph.D. Program at Florida State
Tamara Gascoigne 1999- Assistant to former University of Arizona President Henry Koffler
Brent Hill, M.A. 1998 preparatory school teacher in Connecticut
Diana Morris, M.A.,1998, permanent art administration position at Pima College
Bach Payson, M.A., 1998 Arizona Archaeological Service excavator/staff member
Sandra Barr, M.A., 1998, given permanent art history teaching position at Pima College
Eric Vrba, M.A., 1996, accepted to Boston University Ph.D. Program
Deborah Carlson, 1996, finishing Ph.D. At University of Texas, Austin Underwater Archaeology with George Bass
Laura Lane, M.A., 1995 won $30,000 excellence in classical studies scholarship to Bryn Mawr
Turan Takaoglu, 1995, last heard to be in Ph.D. program at Boston University
William Aylward M.A. 1997, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Excavator at Troy
Tracy Verkuilen, M.A., 1994, Ph.D. Program in Classical Archaeology at the University of Pennsylvania with a $10,000 Teaching Assistantship.
Amy Scott M.A. 1994, employed by University of Arizona as Computer Instructional Specialist for Education
Darlene Lizzaraga M.A. Coordinator of public affairs for Arizona State Museum
Andrew Friedl M.A. 1992, received $10,000 scholarship to attend Ph.D. program at the University of Texas but failed to complete Ph.D.
Kimberly Busby M.A. 1991, received $28,000 scholarship to attend Ph.D. program at Brown University but did not complete. Attended next U. Of Illinois in Champaigne.
Victoria Reich M.A. Classics,1989 and M.A. Art History,1992 received $52,000 scholarship to attend Ph.D. program at Boston University but did not complete.
John Leonard M.A. 1989, won fellowship to the Cyprus American Research Institute, conducted underwater archaeological excavations at Kourion, Cyprus and is in the Ph.D. program at the University of Texas.
Steven Krebs M.A. 1988, became Community College teacher in Georgia, Ph.D candidate Indiana University.
Priscilla Molinari M.A.1988, became Administrative Assistant to a Paleo-Osteologist at Oxford, bone specialist to Jordanian archaeological excavations and Tourega excavation in Portugal.
Ines Vaz Pinto M.A. 1988, won Fulbright Scholarship, now a professor at Lisbon University and Director of Archaeological Excavations in Tourega, Portugal.
Paula Pote, M.A. 1988, is a museum assistant in Evora, archaeologist with Tourega excavations
Robert Cape M.A. 1988, completed Ph.D. at UCLA, now Classics Assistant Professor at Skidmore in New York.
Some previous students include: Michael Hoff, tenured professor at University of Nebraska and head of American School of Classical Studies summer program; Guy Sanders, director of Corinth excavations and British School in Athens director.

HOWARD DAVID SOREN- COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY
(*=frequently cited)

BOOKS
(including percentage of each book that I wrote)

PUBLISHED BOOKS

60% Editor and co-author, Archaeological Excavations at Chianciano Terme (British Archaeological Reports, Oxford, 2005).
50% Co-editor and author of six articles Archaeological Excavations at Lugnano in Teverina, Italy (L'Erma Brettschneider, Rome, 1999) 1100 pages.
30% Editor, The Greek, Roman and Egyptian Collections of the University of Arizona Museum of Art (University Art Museum/Hellenic Cultural Foundation, 1999)
100% Author Vera-Ellen: The Magic and the Mystery (McGraw-Hill, February,1999) reprinted 2001, revised and reissued 2003
50% Editor, co-author,La sorgente d’Orazio a Chianciano Terme (Soprintendenza archeological per la Toscana, 1998)
10% Contributing Writer Corpus des Mosaïques de Tunisie: Thuburbo Maius, Volume 2, Fascicule (Tunis: Smithsonian Institution,1994)225 pages.
*80% Editor and Principal Author Carthage: Understanding the Mysteries and Splendors of Ancient Tunisia, (New York:Simon Schuster,1990) Also issued in paperback by Simon and Schuster in 1991. Selected for Books for the Blind #32506 L.O.C. Selected as textbook for ancient art class at Harvard University (1991). Selected by Natural History Paperback Book Club. Published in French version (1993 ) by Albin Michel Press of Paris. 304 pages.
Co-author Kourion: Search for a Lost Roman City(New York: Doubleday 1988) Hardback version.Subsequently issued as a Quality Paperback Book. Selected for the Book of the Month Club for September, 1988. 224 pages. Favorably reviewed in the Atlantic Monthly, Aug. 1988.
10% Contributing Writer Corpus des Mosaïques de Tunisie: Thuburbo Maius, Volume 2, Fascicule 2 (Bombay: Smithsonian Institution,1987) 167 pages.
*50% Editor and Co-author Carthage: A Mosaic of Ancient Tunisia (Hong Kong: W.W. Norton, 1987) This book was subsequently issued in paperback by Penguin Books in conjunction with the American Museum of Natural History. 238 pages.
70% Editor and Author of 3 articles Kourion I: The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1986) 340 pages.
25% Co-author Corpus des Mosaïques de Tunisie: Thurburbo Maius, Volume 2, Fascicule l (Bombay: Smithsonian Institution,1981) 242 pages.
*30% Co-editor and Author of 3 articles Recent Discoveries in Cypriote Archaeology (UCLA Archaeological Monographs Series, 1980)189 pages.
100% Sole Author Unreal Reality (Columbia: Lucas Brothers, 1979) a biography of Belgian filmmaker Harry Kumel, favorably reviewed on Belgian Radio and Television (BRT),1979.122 pages.
*100% Sole Author An Art Historical Approach to Fantasy Cinema (Columbia,Missouri: Lucas Brothers, 1977) 128 pages. favorably reviewed in Canadian film magazine Take One in November, 1978 .Reprinted:1995 and revised and reprinted 1998 by Marquee Press.
30% Contributing Author Corpus des Mosaïques de Tunisie, Volume l, Fascicule 2 (Tunis: Smithsonian, 1974) 120 pages.
30% Co-author Corpus des Mosaïques de Tunisie, Volume l, Fascicule l (Tunis: Smithsonian Institution, 1973) 210 pages.


ARTICLES PUBLISHED

100% “David Soren- Confessions of a Vaudevillian,” Vaudeville Times (American Vaudeville Museum, Boston) –2006
80% Co- Author, “Gli scavi in localita Mezzomiglio”, Archaeologiae (University of Pisa) 2004
30% Co-author, Gaby Deslys: Her American Tour of 1912- article for the American Vaudeville Museum Times in Boston published with Emily Caskey, undergraduate student 2005
100% Author, “TV Archaeology,” Archaeology Odyssey 2004 5 pages
100% Author, “Augustus Takes the Waters,” Archaeology Odyssey 2004 10 pages
100% Author, “Malaria, Infant Cemeteries and Magic,” World Archaeology, Oxford 2002 15 pages
50% Author, “Ada Reeve,” Vaudeville Times 2002, with student Elizabeth Marchalonas
100% Author, “The Sanctuary of Apollo at Kourion, Cyprus,” Archaeology Odyssey 10 pages 2003
100% Author, “Roy Drachman in Tucson,” Vaudeville Times 2002
100% Author, “Eddie Tamblyn, Forgotten Vaudevillian,” Vaudeville Times 2001
100% Author, “Nagatani Archaeology Exhibition” Archaeology 2001 note of half page
100% Author, “Observations on Etruscan Technology,” AIA Monograph Series 2001 (edited by Larissa Bonfante but not yet issued)
75% Co-author with Lewis Somers, “Resistivity Studies at Chianciano Terme,” Etruscan Studies VII 2001
100% Author, “Confessions of a Cruise Leader,” Archaeology 2000- 6 pages
100% Author, “The Curse of Kourion,” Archaeology 2000, forum article
100% Author, “Carthage--Were Living Children Sacrificed to the Gods,” cover story for Archaeological Discovery 2000 13 pages
100% Author, “Excavations at Chianciano Terme,” Etruscan Studies 6 1999 pp. 88-92
100% Author, “Mood Music,” Archaeology 1999, forum column
50% Co-author with Jose Olivas, “Reconstructing Horace’s Sacred Spring,” Etruscan Studies VI
100% Author, “Summer on the River Styx,” Archaeology, forum column 1999
50% Co-author with Jamie James, “Earthquake at Kourion, Cyprus ,” in Brian Fagan, Eyewitness to Discovery (Oxford, 1997 hardback and 1998 paper)
100% Author, “The Tabloid Touch,” Archaeology 1998 p. 98
100% Author, “Surrogate Stones,” Archaeology 1996, reprinted twice in Archaeology Annual Editions (Brown and Benchmark 1997 and 1998)
100% Author “ The 1996 Campaign at Chianciano Terme, Tuscany,” Etruscan Studies 4 1997 pp. 145- 158
50% ;Co-author "Paleo-osteology in an Italian Infant Cemetery near Lugnano in Teverina," Journal of Paleopathology (Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Chieti, Italy, 1995) with Walter Birkby and Todd Fenton of the Arizona State Museum.
100% Author "Kourion," invited entry for the Encyclopedia of Near Eastern Archaeology (Oxford University Press, 1996) (Eric Meyers, editor).
*50% Co-author "Morte tra le rovine: Lugnano In Teverina : Riemerge un cimitero del V secolo D.C.” Storia (publication of University of Florence, Italy) May, 1995 pp. 36-41 (in Italian).
50% Co-author "Lepcis Magna: A Roman Emperor's Showcase," Archaeology September, 1995 pp. 30-41 (cover story).
*50% Co-author "What Killed the Babies of Lugnano?," Archaeology Magazine September, 1995 pp.43-48 with Noelle Soren.
50% Co-author "Dazzling Spaces,"Archaeology Magazine July, 1994 pp. 24-28 (editor: Peter Young), with my U.of A. graduate student William Aylward .
50% Co-author "Villa a Lugnano," Archeo XII (Italian Archaeology Journal) No. 2 1992 pp. 18-19.
50% Co-author "Archaeology in Umbria: Life and Death of a Roman Villa,"The Italian Journal (1992) with Noelle Soren) pp. 52-8.
100% Sole Author "Carthage,”Terra (Los Angeles County Museum Journal, 1989) Vol. 28, No. 1 pp. 17-28.
100% Sole Author "Lugnano in Teverina: Rapporto Preliminare," Archeologia (Publication of Archaeological Society of Guardea, Italy) May/June, 1990) pp. 5-6.
*50% Co-author "Archeologia Sismica a Kourion: un approcio multidisciplinare in azione per un terremoto del IV secolo," in Emanuela Guidoboni, Storia Archeologia Sismologia (Bologna, Italy: Geophysical Institute of Bologna, 1989 pp. 438-448) with my U. of A. graduate student John Leonard.
*100% Sole Author "The Day the World Ended at Kourion," National Geographic Magazine July, 1988 Vol. 174, No.1 pp.30-53. Reprinted in Sunjet (Cyprus Airways in-flight magazine) Autumn, 1989. Reprinted in Airone (Italian Science Magazine, translated into Italian), in 1990.
50% Co-author "University of Arizona Excavations at Kourion 1984-1987,"Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department) 1988 pp. 178 with two of my U. of A. graduate students.
50% Co-author "The Lamps of A.D. 365 on Cyprus," Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (CypriotAntiquities Department) 1988 pp. 179-184 with two of my U.of A. graduate students.
100% Sole Author "Carthage," Rotunda (American Museum of Natural History) Vol. 13, No. 4, April 1988 pp. 1-3.
100% Sole Author "Carthage: A Mosaic of Ancient Times," Archaeology (cover story) December, 1987 pp. 58-61.
50% Co-author A Guide to Kourion (Nicosia: Cyprus Cultural Foundation, 1987) Mini-guide to the area for the Cypriote Department of Antiquities 28 pages.
50% Co-author "Archaeological Excavations and Analyses of Earthquake-affected Strata at Roman Kourion, Cyprus," Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department) 1986 pp. 202-211,with two of my U.of A. graduate students.
100% Sole Author "The Apollo Sanctuary at Kourion: Introductory Summary of the Excavation and its Significance,"Acts of the International Archaeological Symposium “ Cyprus Between the Orient and the Occident"(Cypriot Antiquities Department), 1986) pp. 393-402 .
*100% Sole Author "An Earthquake on Cyprus: New Discoveries from Kourion,"Archaeology Magazine 1985 pp. 52- 59.
33% Co-author "Studies of Material from Mirobriga," Muse XVIII (University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology)1984 pp. 48-54.
50% Co-author "Seismic Archaeology at Kourion: The 1984 Campaign," Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department) 1985 pp. 293-306 with U. of A. graduate student.
50% Co-author "The Mysterious Rock-Cut Channels of Kourion," Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department) 1984 pp. 285-293 with one of my graduate students.
100% Sole Author "Mirobriga: The 1983 Season (Castelo Velho)," Muse XVII 1983 pp. 54-63.
*100% Sole Author "Some New Ideas on Dating and Rebuilding the Temple of Apollo Hylates at Kourion,"Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department)1983 pp. 232-244.
100% Sole Author "Excavations at Mirobriga: The 1982 Season- The Forum Area," Muse XVI 1982 pp. 36-43.
100% Sole Author "Earthquakes," An Archaeological Guide to the Ancient Kourion Area (edited by Helena WyldeSwiny: Nicosia, 1981) pp. 68-69.
50% Sole Author "Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates,"An Archaeological Guide to the Ancient Kourion Area (edited by Helena Wylde Swiny: Nicosia,1981) pp. 58-69.
50% Co-author "Investigations at Mirobriga, Portugal in 1981," Muse XV 1981 pp. 30-39.
50% Co-author "The 1980 Campaign at Kourion," Walters Art Gallery Bulletin 1981 pp. 5-6.
*50% Co-author "New Ideas about the Destruction of Paphos," Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department) 1981. pp. 178-183.
50% Co-author "Major Discoveries at Cyprus Dig," Walters Art Gallery Bulletin, Volume 32,
50% Co-author “Excavations at the Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates,"Archaeology Magazine (Spring, 1980) pp. 55-7.
50% Co-author "The 1980 Excavations at Kourion, Cyprus," Muse XIV 1980 pp. 16-18.
50% Co-author "Excavations at Kourion," Annual Report of the Director of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department) 1979 pp. 45-47.
100% Sole Author "The Temple of Apollo Hylates at Kourion," Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus (Cypriot Antiquities Department) 1979 pp. 321-7.
100% Sole Author "Roman Pottery from Utica, Tunisia," Revue des ´Études Anciennes VIII (University of Montreal)1978 pp. 106-117.
*100% Sole Author" The Fogg Kleophrades Vase Under the Ultra-Violet Light,"Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research Fall 1978 pp. 121-138.
100% Sole Author "Terence Fisher: A Structuralist Approach," Film Gallery 2 (Belgian film journal) 978 pp. 165-172.
*100% Sole Author "A Roman Head of the Empress Crispina," Muse IX 1975 pp. 21-24.
100% Sole Author "Early Christian and Byzantine Art: A Study in Roman Art and Christian Duality," Dartmouth Classical Journal III 1967 pp. 45-61.

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MOTION PICTURE AND VIDEO CREDITS

“Where on Earth,” 3 one hour pilot episodes for the History Channel, to air in spring, 2005. Served as consultant, overseas coordinator and on camera interviewee
“Malaria and the Fall of Rome”, produced by the BBC as part of the series Meet the Ancestors, March, 2002- deals with my research and that of two other scholars Robert Sallares and Mario Coluzzi, in reconstructing how malaria contributed tot he fall of Rome.
“Malaria and Rome” German National Television Special 2001
“Chianciano Excavations,” RAI 1 National Television One Hour Special shown in Italy 2001 as part of the series Superquark.
“Human Sacrifice”- also directed last part of film, interviewed on screen1997, for A and E Network.
Executive Producer, Co-author and Narrator, Carthage: A Mirage of Antiquity. Documentary film shot for PBS on location in Tunisia for the American Museum of Natural History. Shown on 53 PBS stations across the country and released by the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Distributed nationally by GPN Educational TV.Filmed by team from KUAT, Tucson (1988).
Associate Producer, Designer, Author, Composer and Conductor of musical score, Search for Apollo . Documentary film shot on location in Cyprus for the University of Missouri. 1981. Winner of two international and national awards. (See International Grants and Awards 1981).
Creator and Guest Curator, The Cinematic Universe of Harry Lange, exhibit of designs by the noted film designer responsible for the designs of films such as 2001:A Space Odyssey , Star Wars,
Superman II and The Meaning of Life held at the University of Arizona Art Museum and the Hayden Planetarium in New York City (1984).
Chairman, Film Committee, Midwest Art History Meetings (1976) (Columbia, Missouri).


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INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL MEDIA RECOGNITION

Television Segment, Discovery Channel Interview, 10 minutes, also on Internet
Magazine and Newspaper Reports- 2001 -Time Magazine, New York Times, Sciences et L’Avenir, others 2001
Television Segment , Plague in Rome, a half hour program in the series Archaeology for The Learning Channel (a national cable network). Produced by the Archaeological Institute of America. Program features my work in Italy and my theories on malaria and the fall of the Roman empire. Shot on location in Italy in May,1995 and aired October 9 and October 15, 1995.
Television Segment, Archaeological Detectives, a half hour program in the series National Geographic Explorer. Produced by National Geographic. Program features my work on my
excavation at Kourion, Cyprus. Aired nationally on Nickelodeon, WTBS (Atlanta) and still shown frequently on Delta Airlines (1985).
Profile of my Work, Jamie James, "New Ways of Looking at the Past," Discover Magazine Sept.1986, pp. 64-75.
Selected National Television Guest Interviews, The Today Show NBC Sept. 9, 1986
8 A.M.; CNN Take Two Sept. 9, 1986 9 A.M; Sunday Morning with Charles Kuralt CBS
TV Interview with Faith Daniels Sunday, Dec. 20, 1987; WDSU and WWL TV (New Orleans) April 6, 1988 .
Selected Television News Reports on my discoveries in Italy, "New Evidence on the Fall of Rome," CNN Headline News July 26, 1994; “New Clues to an Ancient Mega-Disaster”, Arizona Illustrated Aug. 16, 1994.
Selected Television Personal Profiles, “Profile:Professor David Soren”, Arizona Illustrated Feb. 13.1991; “Up Close and Personal with Archaeologist David Soren”, Arizona Illustrated November 10, 1986.
Selected Television New Reports on my discoveries in Cyprus , CNN July 31, 1984; CBS Phoenix July 31, 1984; ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings July 31,1986; WTBS
Atlanta, July 31, 1986. ;

Selected National and International Radio Interviews:
The Breakfast Club, Kingston, Jamaica- Feb. 21, 2001; Syndicated national program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (July 27, 1994) on my work in WSMB-AM (New Orleans) (Ron Small Interview Program) (1989) on my work designing the Carthage Exhibition which traveled from the American Museum of Natural History in New York; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1984) on my work in Cyprus; All Things Considered, National Public Radio (1984-1987) on my work in Cyprus and on the Carthage Exhibition; Voice of America on my work in Cyprus (1985) and on the Carthage Exhibition and my work in Tunisia (1987); Belgian Radio and Television (BRT ) on Belgian film maker Harry Kumel, subject of my book, Unreal Reality (1980).

Selected Newspaper and Magazine Headlines and Features on my Work:
“Malaria and Rome,” Scientific American Discovering Archaeology , March 2001
Stefano Trincia, “L’impero romano vinto dalle zanzare,” Il Messagero , 2-20-2001
John Noble Wilford, “DNA Shows Malaria Helped Topple Rome,” New York Times Feb. 20, 2001, section D (also featured in the Washington Post)
“Friends, Romans and DNA,” Time Magazine, March 5, 2001
“Horace’s Sacred Spring?” Archaelogical Odyssey, March, 1999
John Noble Wilford, “Did Augustus Take the Waters Here?” New York Times, June 16, 1998.
(Also articles in the International Herald Tribune, all major Italian newspapers and over 300 international newspapers in 1998).
"Did Malaria Cause Rome's Fall?," International Herald Tribune (Paris) July 26, 199 Feature story about my theories on malaria and the Huns in Italy.
John Noble Wilford, "Malaria at Decline of Rome Signaled in Child Cemetery," New York Times, July 26, 1994 pp. B5, B9 concerning my discoveries in Lugnano, Italy.
"Scoperto in Umbria: La Pestilenza nella Roma Antica," Il Messagero (Rome) July 26, 1994.
William Zinnser, "Ship of Araby: College Afloat,"Travel Holiday, April, 1994 pp. 80-89, discusses my and others' work as international travel lecturers for the American Museum of Natural History.
“Conclusi gli scavi della villa romana”, Corriere dell’Umbria July 12, 1991.
“Solo altri due esempi come la villa romana di Lugnano," Corriere dell’Umbria June 12, 1991 .
"Il cimitero dei bambini," Il Messagero (Rome )June 15, 1991.
"What is it?" National Geographic World (Children's Edition) June, 1991 discusses my work in Cyprus as an example of seismic archaeology.
"Kourion: un dramma a Cipro 1.600 anni fa”, Airone (Italy's Natural History Magazine) Feb. 1991, pp. 64-77 is an assessment of my work in Cyprus by an Italian geo-physicist.
"Una villa svela i misteri di Roma antica,"La Repubblica (Rome) June 11, 1991.
"Americani a Lugnano “, Archeo (Italian archaeology magazine) Nov., 1990.
"The Mosaics of Carthage”,Lapidary Journal May, 1990, pp.50-4.
"Lugnano in Teverina: Le campagne di scavo,"Archeologia (Archaeological Journal of Guardea, Italy) May, 1989.
"Vengono alla luce reperti romani,"La Nazione (Rome)July 2,1989.
"Scoperte a Lugnano,"La Nazione (Rome) July 7, 1988.
"Antica villa romana ritornata alla luce," La Nazione (Rome) July 12, 1988.
"Dux Femina Facti," Botswana Review Spring, 1989 pp. 45-50 concerning the Carthage show.
"The Glory of Carthage, Albuquerque Journal April 14, 1989.
"Carthage Comes to Albuquerque,"Noticias (Albuquerque Museum of Art) Spring, 1989.
"Indiana Jones in the Big Apple," Manhattan Magazine (Feature interview), Number 18, 1988 pp. 59-63.
“In the Kingdom of Curium," London Times March 2, 1988.
"Seismic Disaster," Archaeology Magazine Jan., 1988.
Peter S. Allen, "Review of Film: Carthage-A Mirage of Antiquity," Archaeology Magazine July, 1988 (favorable).
"Mosaic Exhibit is a Piece of History," Houston Chronicle June 26, 1988.
"Tunisian Time Warp,"Elle Jan. 1988, pp. 146-150.
"Kourion,"Cipro (Moizzi Guide from the standard Italian guidebook series) 1988 pp. 69-70 cites my redating o f the collapse of late antique Cyprus.
"Mosaics Map Out Culture,"Biloxi Sun-Herald Nov. 20, 1988.
"Carthage's Ancient Glory Emerging,"New Orleans Times Feb. 7, 1988
"Carthage to Cartier,"New Orleans Times Nov. 11, 1988
"New Orleans Museum of Art Exhibit Piece of Past,” New Orleans Times Dec. 2,1988.
“Vivid Images from an Ancient World,"New York Times Jan. 24,1988.
"Carthage: A Mosaic of Ancient Tunisia" Arts Quarterly (New Orleans Museum of Art)(cover story) Dec., 1988
"A Walk Through Ancient Carthage," New Orleans Magazine Nov. 1988 pp. 34-36.
"Che crudeli quei cartaginesi,"Il Messagero (Rome) March 9, 1987.
"Postscript-Kourion," Ancient Cyprus (Published by the British Museum)1987 p.70 (inclusion of my work in the British Museum illustrated history of Cyprus).
"Kourion, una Pompei cipriota,"Archeologia (Italian archaeology journal) Jan. 1987.
"Earthquake: A.D. 365,"Scholastic Science World (Children's Publication)April 6, 1987
“Relics of Carthage Show Brutality Amid the Good Life,” New York Times Sept. 1, 1987. “Life in the Roman Empire,” New York Times Sept. 22, 1987.
"A Fanciful Way with Ferocity: Finding the Breath of Life in the Stones of Carthage," Newsweek (review of my exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History), Dec. 7, 1987 pp. 95-96.
"Editor's Choice," Travel-Holiday (review of my exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History) Nov. 1987
“Relics of Carthage in New Exhibition,” New York Times Dec. 4, 1987.
"Carthage," The New Yorker Magazine (interview) Dec. 14, 1987 pp.36-7.
"Treasures from Tunisia," Travel and Leisure Dec.1987 p. 51.
"Vivenda est Carthago," Conde Nast's Traveler Dec.1987.
"A Snapshot of A.D. 365," San Francisco Chronicle Sept.15,1987.
"An Unusual Find at Cyprus,"The Explorer's Journal (The Explorer's Club, NYC) March, 1987 pp.34-7.
"Carthage Triumphant," Connoisseur Dec. 1987 pp. 130-131.
"The Treasures of Ancient Tunisia," Natural History Magazine Dec. 1987 pp. 68-71.
"Exposition tunisienne a l'American Museum de New York,"La Presse (Tunis, Tunisia Daily Paper) Feb. 2, 1987.
"Archaeologists Find Roman Era Skeletons," Philadelphia Inquirer Aug. 29, 1986.
"Roman City Yields New Quake Clues," Science News Vol 130, No. 10, Sept. 6, 1986.
"American Excavations at Kourion," The Cyprus Bulletin (Cypriot Government Publication) Vol. XXIV, No. 21, Sept. 30, 1986.
"Skeletons Found in Cyprus," Newsday Aug. 29, 1986.
"Ancient Family in Calamity's Embrace," Washington Post Aug. 29,1986.
"Embracing Skeletons Tell of Quake 1600 Years Ago," Baltimore Sun Aug. 29, 1986.
"A Centuries Old Tragedy Unearthed by Portuguese Student," Anglo-Portuguese News (Lisbon) Nov 9, 1986.
“Skeletons Reveal Ancient Pathos on Cyprus”, New York Times Aug. 29, 1986.
"On Cyprus, Some Touching History," The International Herald Tribune (Paris) Oct. 1986.
"Discovery on Cyprus,"San Francisco Chronicle Sept. 16, 1986.
"Ancient Skeletons,” Washington Times Sept. 29, 1986.
"Victims of an Ancient Earthquake,"Chicago TribuneAug. 29, 1986.
"Ancient Earthquake Victims,"Boston Globe Aug. 29, 1986.
"Top Archaeological Discoveries of 1985," World Book (The World Book Science Annual) (1986).
"1,621 Year Old Skeleton Family Unearthed at Roman City on Cyprus," National Geographic Society News Aug. 28, 1986.
"Bones Offer Clue to Quake,"St. Louis Globe-Democrat Aug. 29, 1986.
"U.S.A.'s Under 40 Leaders," USA Today Nov. 15, 1985.
"Solving a 1600 year old puzzle, he located a lost city,"Esquire Magazine Nov. 19, 1985.
"Pompeii auf Zypern," Geo (West German Natural History Magazine) February, 1985.
"Ancient Quake Shakes Up Past," Science News Aug. 18,1984.
"Cyprus site yields more quake clues," Science News Aug. 3, 1985.
"Ancient Quakes Yield Secrets to Science,”St. Louis Post Dispatch August 22, 1984.
"Earthquake Evidence at Kourion Uncovered," Archaeology Magazine November, 1984.
"Ancient relics of city buried in quake found," Baltimore Sun July 21, 1984.
"Quake Victims of 365 A.D.," London Daily Telegraph July 31, 1984.
"Scientists Recast Histories of the Ancient Civilizations, "New York Times Aug. 19, 1984.
"Scientists Find Evidence of Cyprus Earthquake," International Herald Tribune (Paris) July 24, 1984.
"Pompeii in Portugal," International Herald Tribune (Paris) July 7, 1982.
"Search for Apollo," Industrial Photography MagazineSept. 1981 pp. 34-35 (review of my documentary).

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SELECTED GUEST LECTURES AND SYMPOSIA-NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

Guest Lectures (2)- American Academy in Rome- 2003
Symposium on Malaria in Ancient Italy- American Academy in Rome- 2003 1 of 3 featured speakers
Distinguished Lecturer Series- San Diego State University 2002
Lecturer, UCLA and L.A. County Museum of Art- 2002
Distinguished Lecturer Series- U.C. Davis 2001
Visiting Scholar, UCLA- May 2001, Guest Lecturer at Symposium on Colonization in the Ancient World
Scholar in Residence, Bowers Art Museum, February, 2001- gave 4 lectures
National AiA Etruscan Symposium- Dallas, 1999
Invited Lecturer, Santa Fe Archaeological Institute of America Chapter 1999
Invited Lecturer, Chianciano Terme Comune, Italy 1995-1998
Co-Organizer and Moderator- Symposium on Bones, Disease and Infant Cemeteries, National AIA meetings, numerous scholars and former students, with Frank Romer 1997
Organizer and Moderator - Symposium on Malaria at Lugnano in Teverina, Italy, a symposium , Plasmodium falciparum a Lugnano? , on my discoveries held at the Istituto di Parassitologia at the University of Rome (in Italian) (May 31, 1994).
Organizer and Moderator - International Symposium on the Roman Villa held at Lugnano in Teverina, Italy (in Italian) (June, 1991).
Annual Archaeology Lecture Lugnano in Teverina, Italy (1988-1994) (in Italian).
Annual Archaeology Lecture Terni, Italy by invitation of the Comune of the city of Terni (1990) (in Italian).
Featured Speaker and Moderator, American Museum of Natural History International Public Symposium: "Carthage and the Mediterranean World" (1987).
Featured Speaker, Annual Department of Antiquities Symposium, Nicosia, Cyprus (1980-1986).
Featured Speaker, International Archaeological Colloquium “Cyprus Between Orient and Occident”, Nicosia, Cyprus (8-14 September, 1985).
Featured Speaker, Ringling Museum Cyprus Symposium (Sarasota) (1983).
Co-director and Speaker, University of Missouri International Cyprus Symposium (1981).
Distinguished Alumni Speaker, Dartmouth Distinguised Lecture Series, Dartmouth College (1987).
Archaeological Institute of America National Lecture Tours, in many major cities at museums and universities including New York, (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Harvard University, Stanford University, San Diego Chapter, Los Angeles USC and dozens more (1976-1985), invitee 2000.
Archaeological Institute of America International Lecture Tours, “Pathways in Tunisia” (1993) and “Through Tunisia and Morocco” (1996); The Mysterious Etruscans (1999, Hidden Italy (2000)).
Archaeological Institute of America National Meetings Featured Speaker,1976,1978- 1980,1982,1987,1992,1995, 1996, 1997.
American Museum of Natural History International Discovery Tours Program, lectures on tours to Europe, Turkey and the Greek Islands, Italy, the Black Sea region, North Africa, Cyprus, Israel Egypt, Jordan, Yemen , India) (1977-present) Current Trip: Voyage of Discovery - Turkey and the Greek Islands (June, 1996), In the Footsteps of St. Paul (2000).
Invited Lecturer, Harvard and Yale Clubs (Los Angeles) (1989); New Orleans Museum of Art (1989);
Albuquerque Museum of Art (1989); Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History (1989);American Museum of Natural History (1987-88); Urban Land Institute (Hawaii) (1987 );
International Center for Conservation (ICCROM - UNESCO) (Rome)(1980);Concordia Seminary
(St. Louis) (1979); Dartmouth College (1978); University of Leiden (Holland), J.W. Salomonsen

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SELECTED GUEST LECTURES-LOCAL

Archaeological Institute of America, Tucson, March, 2001
Friends of Classics Annual Fundraiser Lecture 1998
University of Arizona Center for Insect Science Symposium on Malaria and the Fall of Rome (1995)
University of Arizona Distinguished Lectures Series (1994, 1997).
University of Arizona Honors College Frontiers of Science Series (1994)
Classics Program Lecture Arizona State University (1992).
Archaeological Institute of America Local Chapter Lecture Series Lecturer (1982-1991). Lectures for Local Clubs and Organizations to raise money for my work including the Yale Club, Rotary Club, Local Sororities), Elder Hostel, Junior Classical League, local elementary and junior high schools, Arizona Historical Society, Exchange Club and many others constituting dozens since coming to Arizona. In addition, I often lectured to these and other similar organizations while at the University of Missouri.

I affirm that the above curriculum vitae represents a fair and accurate accounting of my scholarly record.

Prof. Howard David Soren