Antonio Sáez-Romero

Kress Publications Fellowship

Universidad de Sevilla

Research Topic: Corinth Punic Amphora Building Project

Professor of Archaeology at the University of Seville, he has participated in excavation and survey projects in Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Gibraltar and Greece. His research focuses on the Phoenician and Punic world, ancient economies, maritime connectivity and the links established between Phoenicians and Greeks throughout the 1st millennium BC. He leads the research on the Punic Amphora Building at Corinth, an exceptional case for the analysis of economic connections with the Punic world in the 5th century BC, and also investigates other evidence of Phoenician trade and presence in the Aegean (see https://grepure.us.es/).