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Job Opportunity: The Palace of Nestor Excavation Project Conservator

  • 1.  Job Opportunity: The Palace of Nestor Excavation Project Conservator

    Posted 11-10-2022 01:57

    This announcement is posted on behalf of Sharon Stocker, Palace of Nestor co-director, who is not on this list, and will not see replies posted here. Please direct inquiries to her directly at sharon.stocker@uc.edu.

    Position for Project Archaeological Metals Objects Conservator
    Employer: Palace of Nestor Excavations
    Location: Pylos, Greece
    Contract: February 2-March 26, 2023
    Contract: May 15 – July 15, 2023

    The Palace of Nestor Excavation Project seeks project archaeological metals conservators to work in Pylos, Greece for two periods, from February 2 - March 26, 2023 and May 15 – July 15, 2023.

    The Palace of Nestor Excavation is an ongoing archaeological dig sponsored by the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati, that operates in Southwestern Greece. The Palace of Nestor is a Late Bronze Age (Mycenaean) site located near modern-day Pylos. In 2015 the team uncovered the unlooted grave of a Mycenaean warrior known as the Griffin Warrior (www.griffinwarrior.org). In 2018 the team began the excavation of two monumental beehive tombs (tholos tombs), which is still in progress.

    The focus of the contract is on the metals from the grave of the Griffin Warrior. The conservator, after consultation with project directors, carries out the examination, research and treatment of metal objects associated with the dig. Tasks include, but are not limited to, conservation, photography, and documentation of archaeological finds; on-site object conservation as needed; data entry and management; and overseeing the storage and packaging of objects.

    The conservator reports to the co-director of the project, Sharon Stocker (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Stocker).

     Qualifications:

    • Experience with archaeological conservation and excavation
    • Experience conserving archaeological metals
    • Good English written and verbal communication skills
    • Computer skills, primarily MAC
    • Familiarity with scientific instrumentation
    • Experience with removal of objects from archaeological contexts
    • Ability to work independently and in a group

     Salary and Benefits:

    Salary is a maximum of $2400 gross per month based on experience; in addition, the conservator receives housing in an apartment in Pylos, some meals, and shared use of an automobile for local transport. Medical insurance is not included.

     Requirements:

    MS or MA in Conservation and a minimum of one year of experience in objects conservation

     To Apply:

    Please submit the following items as a single PDF:
    Current curriculum vitae
    Statement of Interest
    One reference and contact information for a second

    Complete applications should be sent as a PDF file to Sharon Stocker at sharon.stocker@uc.edu by or before December 1, 2022.



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