David Romano is Senior Research Scientist
of the Mediterranean
Section at the Penn Museum and Adjunct Professor
of Classical
Studies at Penn. David Romano's scholarly interests
are divided between ancient city and landscape planning,
computerized applications in archaeology, and ancient athletics.
He has been Director of the Corinth
Computer Project, a computerized study of the
city and landscape of Roman Corinth since 1988 and is currently
working on its final publication. During the summer of 2004
Dr. Romano began a new excavation and survey project at
the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mt.
Lykaion, Arcadia, Greece. He also continues to
work on his project Mapping
Augustan Rome, published in 2002 by the Journal
of Roman Archaeology. The current effort is towards converting
the book and paper maps into a digital format.