Jeff Banks
Jeff Banks is a PhD Candidate in Aegean Bronze Age archaeology, focusing on ceramics on the Bronze Age Greek Mainland. His dissertation is on the Early Helladic period at Corinth. Jeff has recently worked on UC projects at the Palace of Nestor and at Knossos and supervised excavations for the Mazi Archaeological Project. In the past he has worked at the Athenian Agora Excavation, at Mytilene, and on underwater archaeological survey and excavation projects on Minorca. In 2016–2017, Jeff was a member of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens as the Emily Townsend Vermeule Fellow and is currently (2018–2019) the Henry S. Robinson Corinth Research Fellow.
As a Fulbright Study/Research Grantee, Jeff will be traveling to Greece to study Archaeology.
Awards
- 2019–20 - Recipient, Fulbright Study/Research Grant - Greece