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O que (quem) é Kyle Meredith Phillips Jr - definição

AMERICAN CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGIST, FACULTY MEMBER OF BRYN MAWR COLLEGE, EXCAVATOR OF THE POGGIO CIVITATE COMPLEX AT MURLO, ITALY (1934-1988)
Kyle Meredith Phillips, Jr.
  • Poggio Civitate and Murlo

Kyle Meredith Phillips Jr.         
Kyle Meredith Phillips Jr. (May 20, 1934, Cabot, Vermont – August 7, 1988, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) was a leading American Etruscologist.
Thomas L. Phillips Jr.         
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Thomas L. Phillips, Jr.
Tom Phillips is an American businessman most closely associated with publishing ventures. He was the founding publisher of Spy Magazine, and a founding member of the original management team at Starwave.
McCandlish Phillips         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST (1927-2013)
John McCandlish Phillips; John McCandlish Phillips, Jr.; John McCandlish Phillips Jr.
John McCandlish Phillips, Jr. (December 4, 1927 – April 9, 2013) was an American journalist and author on religious subjects.

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Kyle Meredith Phillips Jr.

Kyle Meredith Phillips Jr. (May 20, 1934, Cabot, Vermont – August 7, 1988, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) was a leading American Etruscologist.

Phillips was educated at Bowdoin College (A.B. cum laude 1956) and Princeton University (M.A. 1959, Ph.D. 1962). At Princeton he studied with Erik Sjöqvist. In 1962 he joined the faculty of Bryn Mawr College. Having excavated with the Princeton team at Morgantina in Sicily, Phillips decided to start a new project. Based on advice from Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli, Phillips embarked on the excavation of an Etruscan center at Poggio Civitate near Murlo, Siena in 1966. Here Phillips discovered a monumental complex whose interpretation remains controversial, despite ongoing fieldwork. From 1973 he was joined by his student Erik Nielsen in directing the project. In 1994 a monograph entitled Murlo and the Etruscans. Art and society in Ancient Etruria appeared in Phillips's honor. The book, which has many contributions by Etruscologists, includes a list of his publications and a posthumously published article.