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Paul Joseph De Mola
About Paul Joseph De Mola:
Paul J. De Mola is a First Class Honours undergraduate student of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester in England. He is currently in his senior year for a B.A. (Hons) in Archaeology. Upon graduation, he plans to continue at Leicester for postgraduate school to pursue an M.A. in The Classical Mediterranean with the goal to progress into doctoral research. His principle areas of interest are Roman Republican, Western Imperial and early Barbarian history and archaeology, as well as Classical philology. He has broad secondary interests in the archaeology of Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia and the political history of Middle Kingdom-Second Intermediate Period Egypt, as well as general interests in both Classical and Postclassical Mesoamerican sociopolitical structures.
Paul has worked with Dr. Jerry B. Howard (Arizona State University) on the Riverview Archaeological Project in Mesa, Arizona and studied Ancient Greek and Latin under Prof. Dr. Graham Shipley (University of Leicester), FRHistS, FSA.
Paul J. De Mola is a First Class Honours undergraduate student of the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester in England. He is currently in his senior year for a B.A. (Hons) in Archaeology. Upon graduation, he plans to continue at Leicester for postgraduate school to pursue an M.A. in The Classical Mediterranean with the goal to progress into doctoral research. His principle areas of interest are Roman Republican, Western Imperial and early Barbarian history and archaeology, as well as Classical philology. He has broad secondary interests in the archaeology of Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia and the political history of Middle Kingdom-Second Intermediate Period Egypt, as well as general interests in both Classical and Postclassical Mesoamerican sociopolitical structures.
Paul has worked with Dr. Jerry B. Howard (Arizona State University) on the Riverview Archaeological Project in Mesa, Arizona and studied Ancient Greek and Latin under Prof. Dr. Graham Shipley (University of Leicester), FRHistS, FSA.


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