Bradley A. Ault


Associate Professor
Phone: 645-2154, ext. 112
Email: clarbrad@buffalo.edu
Graduate Degrees:
- M.A.: Indiana University, Program in Classical Archaeology (1986)
- M.A.: Indiana University, Department of Art History (1989)
- Ph.D.: Indiana University, Program in Classical Archaeology (1994)
Expertise/research interests:
- Greek, Cypriot, and Roman art and archaeology; houses and households; cities and urbanism, agriculture and the ancient countryside.
Selected Publications:
- "Greeks at Home and Abroad" (Review Article) Antiquity 80 (2006) 214-218.
- The Excavations at Ancient Halieis, 2. The Houses: The Organization and Use of Domestic Space (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2005). http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-34709-2.shtml
- Ed., with Lisa C. Nevett, Ancient Greek Houses and Households: Chronological, Regional, and Social Diversity (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005). http://www.upenn.edu/pennpress/book/14130.html
- "Living in the Classical Polis: The Greek House as Microcosm", in The Organization of Space in Antiquity. Susan G. Cole, ed. Classical World (Special Issue) 93 (2000) 483-496.
- "Koprones and Oil Presses at Halieis: Interactions of Town and Country and the Integration of Domestic and Regional Economies", Hesperia 68 (1999) 549-573.
Offices in Professional Organizations:
- President, Archaeological Institute of America, Western New York Society (2005-present)
Honors and Awards:
- Blegen Research Fellowship, Vassar College (1997-1998).
- Fulbright Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies at Athens. (1991-1992).
- Rainer Horstmann Fellowship, Freie Universität, Berlin (1990-1991).
Research projects:
- Co-Director, Dreamer's Bay Project (Akrotiri, Cyprus), 2006-present.
- Co-Director, Halieis Exploration Project (Porto Cheli, Greece), 2000-2003.
Undergraduate Courses:
- Warfare in the Ancient Mediterranean World; The Athenian Empire; Greek Archaeology 1; Greek Archaeology 2; The Greek City: polis, chora, & oikos.
Graduate Courses:
- The Archaeology of Classical Urbanism: Ancient Greek Cities; Classical Houses and Households; The Topography of Athens and Attica; The Greeks Overseas; The Iconography of Greek Painted Pottery.




