Diane Atnally Conlin

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Born1963
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OccupationUniversity teacher, archaeologist Edit this on Wikidata
Diane Atnally Conlin
Born1963
Alma mater
OccupationUniversity teacher, archaeologist Edit this on Wikidata

Diane Atnally Conlin (born 1963) is an American classicist and archaeologist specializing in the art in architecture of ancient Rome. She is an associate professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and directs its excavations at the Villa of Maxentius.[1]

Conlin obtained a PhD in art history and classics from the University of Michigan in 1993.[2] She is currently associate professor of art history and classics at the University of Colorado Boulder,[1] where she has received the Boulder Faculty Assembly Excellence in Teaching Award, and was named a President's Teaching Scholar in 2008.[3] She is also a member of the American Academy in Rome.[4]

Conlin specializes in the art, architecture and archaeology of ancient Rome, particularly in the imperial period.[2] Her work includes studies of Roman relief sculpture and marble carving analysis.[2] She is the co-director of the University of Colorado’s excavations at the Villa of Maxentius, on the Via Appia near Rome.[1]

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