Past Projects
The Joukowsky Institute’s predecessor, the Center for Old World Archaeology and Art, boasted an active fieldwork history, with work at several sites in Italy (such as La Muculufa, Satrianum and Ustica) and on Corfu. Important projects have also been run out of Brown University’s Departments of Anthropology, Egyptology and History of Art and Architecture.
Recent projects include:

Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel
Adjunct Assistant Professor Katharina Galor, co-director, a joint project with the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University.
Greene Farm Archaeology Project, Warwick, RI
Krysta Ryzewski and Caroline Frank, co-directors
The Landscape Succession Project, Guatemala
Stephen D. Houston, Thomas G. Garrison, and Timothy Beach, directors

Pantelleria Excavation Project, off the South coast of Sicily
Visiting Assistant Professor Carrie Murray, Dottore Sebastiano Tusa (Soprintendente, Beni Culturali ed Ambientali di Trapani), Leonardo Abelli (ARES Ricerche e Servici per l'Archeologia), co-directors
Petra, The Great Temple, Jordan
Professors Susan E. Alcock and Martha Joukowsky, co-directors, under the auspices of the Jordanian Department of Antiquities
Piedras Negras Project, Guatemala
Stephen D. Houston, director
Sierra del Lacandon Regional Archaeology Project, Guatemala
Assistant Professor Andrew Scherer, Charles Golden, and Ana Lucia Arroyave, co-directors
Tongobriga, Portugal
Professor Emeritus Rolf Winkes, Director of the Brown excavation, in collaboration with the Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico (IGESPAR), an agency of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture
Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia
Professor John F. Cherry, director with Armen Tonikyan and Mrktich Zardaryan, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Yerevan









