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Grad Students Win AIA Poster Award

by klarich — last modified January 27, 2009 02:58 PM

By Elizabeth Klarich
Date: 01/27/09

Congratulations! Seth Pevnick and Esmeralda Agolli, graduate students in the Archaeology Program, won the best student poster award at the Archaeological Institute of America's (AIA) annual meeting in Philadelphia earlier this month. Their poster, Prehistoric Pottery from Lofkend, Albania: From Bronze to Iron Age in the Balkans, will be on display at the Cotsen.

For a description of the award and examples of previous winners, click here.

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