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Allison Smith

I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at Indiana University Bloomington. My dissertation research focused on the interconnectivity of Roman bathing practices and architectural processes in Central Italy during the late Republican and early Imperial periods. As an Assistant Field Director of the Cosa Excavations project, I am interested in archaeological methodologies and digital applications to fieldwork.

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Papers by Allison Smith

Research paper thumbnail of 2019 AIA Poster Anepigraphic Brick Stamps at Cosa

Research paper thumbnail of AIA Cosa General Poster

Research paper thumbnail of COSA EXCAVATIONS 2017

Cosa Excavations 2017, 2018

This poster, which was presented at the AIA Annual Meeting in Boston (January 4-7 2018), outlines... more This poster, which was presented at the AIA Annual Meeting in Boston (January 4-7 2018), outlines the progress that was made during the 2017 excavation season of a Roman bath complex at Cosa (modern Ansedonia, Italy).

Research paper thumbnail of Cosa Excavations: The 2013 Report

Research paper thumbnail of AIA Cosa Poster 2015

In 2014, Cosa Excavations began its second excavation season working towards examining a small, p... more In 2014, Cosa Excavations began its second excavation season working towards examining a small, public bath complex near to the Cosa's famous forum. Through digital applications, our goal is to make the site of Cosa, not only our excavations on the bath complex, as accessible as possible to the public both in Italy and abroad. (Co-authored with Matthew Brennan (Indiana University), Sophie Crawford-Brown (University of Pennsylvania) and Ann Glennie (FSU))

Conference Presentations by Allison Smith

Research paper thumbnail of “The Patron, the Brick Baker, and the Lead Pipe Maker: Women Building Baths in Central Italy”

Research paper thumbnail of COSA EXCAVATIONS 2017

This poster, which was presented at the 2018 AIA Annual Meeting (Boston, January 4-7 2018), outli... more This poster, which was presented at the 2018 AIA Annual Meeting (Boston, January 4-7 2018), outlines the 2017 excavation season at Cosa (modern Ansedonia, Italy). The area currently being explored is a Roman bath complex with several preserved phases.

Research paper thumbnail of Cosa Excavations 2016

Poster presented at 2017 AIA/SCS Annual Meeting in Toronto detailing the current state of excavat... more Poster presented at 2017 AIA/SCS Annual Meeting in Toronto detailing the current state of excavations at the Latin colony of Cosa. (January 6th, 2017)

Research paper thumbnail of "Colonial Waters: An Examination of Bathing Culture in Mid-Republican Colonies"

Research paper thumbnail of 2019 AIA Poster Anepigraphic Brick Stamps at Cosa

Research paper thumbnail of AIA Cosa General Poster

Research paper thumbnail of COSA EXCAVATIONS 2017

Cosa Excavations 2017, 2018

This poster, which was presented at the AIA Annual Meeting in Boston (January 4-7 2018), outlines... more This poster, which was presented at the AIA Annual Meeting in Boston (January 4-7 2018), outlines the progress that was made during the 2017 excavation season of a Roman bath complex at Cosa (modern Ansedonia, Italy).

Research paper thumbnail of Cosa Excavations: The 2013 Report

Research paper thumbnail of AIA Cosa Poster 2015

In 2014, Cosa Excavations began its second excavation season working towards examining a small, p... more In 2014, Cosa Excavations began its second excavation season working towards examining a small, public bath complex near to the Cosa's famous forum. Through digital applications, our goal is to make the site of Cosa, not only our excavations on the bath complex, as accessible as possible to the public both in Italy and abroad. (Co-authored with Matthew Brennan (Indiana University), Sophie Crawford-Brown (University of Pennsylvania) and Ann Glennie (FSU))

Research paper thumbnail of “The Patron, the Brick Baker, and the Lead Pipe Maker: Women Building Baths in Central Italy”

Research paper thumbnail of COSA EXCAVATIONS 2017

This poster, which was presented at the 2018 AIA Annual Meeting (Boston, January 4-7 2018), outli... more This poster, which was presented at the 2018 AIA Annual Meeting (Boston, January 4-7 2018), outlines the 2017 excavation season at Cosa (modern Ansedonia, Italy). The area currently being explored is a Roman bath complex with several preserved phases.

Research paper thumbnail of Cosa Excavations 2016

Poster presented at 2017 AIA/SCS Annual Meeting in Toronto detailing the current state of excavat... more Poster presented at 2017 AIA/SCS Annual Meeting in Toronto detailing the current state of excavations at the Latin colony of Cosa. (January 6th, 2017)

Research paper thumbnail of "Colonial Waters: An Examination of Bathing Culture in Mid-Republican Colonies"

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