Arthur G. Miller

Arthur G. Miller (born 19 May 1942)[1] is an American art historian, archaeologist and academic. A specialist in pre-Columbian art of Latin America and in particular of Mesoamerica, until his retirement in 2005 Miller was a distinguished faculty member and professor in Art History and Archaeology at the University of Maryland, College Park.[2] Miller's research expertise has been in the study of pre-Columbian mural artworks and their iconography. He has published numerous academic papers and books on the mural art of Mesoamerican cultures, such as Classic-era Teotihuacan of central Mexico, Zapotec tombs and sites in Oaxaca, and Maya sites along the eastern coastline of the Yucatán Peninsula.

Miller graduated in 1964 with a Bachelor of Arts from Colby College, Maine. The following year he completed his Master's degree at the École du Louvre in Paris, a leading French Grande école (graduate school) dedicated to anthropological and art history research fields. His doctorate studies were then undertaken at Harvard, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1969.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF) .
  2. ^ Department of Art History & Archaeology (2005), p.13
  3. ^ University of Maryland Graduate School (2006)

References

Department of Art History & Archaeology (Spring 2005). "Hail & Farewell" (PDF online publication). Art History & Archaeology Newsletter (College Park: University of Maryland) 6: 13. http://www.arthistory-archaeology.umd.edu/events/2005newsletter.pdf. Retrieved 2009-03-15. 
University of Maryland Graduate School (2006). "Distinguished Faculty". Graduate Catalog Fall 2006. University of Maryland. http://www.gradschool.umd.edu/catalog/faculty/faculty_unit.cfm?CODE=211. Retrieved 2009-03-15. 

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