Braden Cordivari (BA '18) wins Thouron Award

Braden Cordivari, who received his bachelor’s degree in classical studies and anthropology with a minor in archaeological science in 2018, has won a Thouron award. Congratulations, Braden!

"Braden Cordivari, of Elverson, Pennsylvania, is a 2018 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences. He received his bachelor’s degree in classical studies and anthropology with a minor in archaeological science. Since 2015, he has continued to work at Penn’s excavations at the ancient Iron Age city of Gordion in Turkey. He spent the 2018-19 academic year as a John Williams White Fellow at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens completing a program of intensive study of Greek archaeology and history. His research interests include human/environment relationships in the past and the study of craft production through science-based methods. Cordivari plans to pursue a master’s degree in archaeological science at the University of Cambridge."

https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/penn-announces-seven-2020-thouron-award...