Kyle Meredith Phillips, Jr.

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Kyle Meredith Phillips, Jr. (born May 20, 1934, Cabot, Vermont; died August 7, 1988, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) was a leading American Etruscologist.

Phillips was educated at Bowdoin College (AB cum laude 1956) and Princeton University (MA 1959, PhD 1962). At Princeton he studied with Erik Sjöqvist. In 1962 he also joined the faculty of Bryn Mawr College. Having excavated with the Princeton team at Morgantina in Sicily, Phillips decided to start a new project. Based on advice from Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli Phillips embarked on the excavation of an Etruscan center at Murlo (Poggio Civitate) near Siena in 1966. Here Phillips discovered a monumental complex whose interpretation remains controversial, despite ongoing fieldwork[1].

[edit] Selected works

  • Corpus vasorum antiquorum. [United States of America]. The Ella Riegel Memorial Museum, Bryn Mawr College. (1971-).
  • and Ann Harnwe Classical vases : excluding Attic black-figure, Attic red-figure and Attic white ground (1976).
  • The Barberini mosaic: sunt hominum animaliumque complures imagines (1981).
  • In the hills of Tuscany: recent excavations at the Etruscan site of Poggio Civitate (Murlo, Siena) (1993).

[edit] References

  • [necrology] by Richard De Puma et al. in American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989) 239-40.