Background
Tykot, Robert Howard was born on June 30, 1961 in New York City. Son of Howard Benson Tykot and Joan Florence Spitaleri.
( Beginning with the first settlements in the Paleolithic...)
Beginning with the first settlements in the Paleolithic, and ending with the Roman period, this book brings together in a single volume the latest research in Sardinian studies. This Festschrift includes discussions over the nature of Paleolithic settlement on Sardinia, and presents new data on Neolithic chronology, architecture, religion, settlement patterns and metallurgy. The relations between Phoenician, Punic, Greek and Roman colonists and the indigenous Sards in the Iron Age are also treated.
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archaeologist social sciences educator
Tykot, Robert Howard was born on June 30, 1961 in New York City. Son of Howard Benson Tykot and Joan Florence Spitaleri.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Archaeology, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 1983. Master of Arts in Classical Archaeology, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 1984. Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1995.
Teaching and research assistant Tufts University, 1982-1984. Teaching fellow Harvard University, 1987-1994, manager Archaeometry Laboratory, Cambridge, 1990-1996. Lecturer anthropology University Massachusetts, Boston, 1995-1996.
Assistant professor University South Florida, Tampa, 1996-2001, associate professor, 2001—2006, professor, since 2006. Field director, assistant project director Excavations at Santa Barbara, Sardinia, Italy, 1987-1991. Principal investigator Field Survey of Monte Arci, Sardinia, 1987-1990, Lipari, Palmarola and Pantelleria, 2000-2003, survey and excavation at Sennixeddu, Sardinia, 2002, 05, Nuraghe Nuracale, 2006.
( Beginning with the first settlements in the Paleolithic...)
Member Society Archaeol. Sciences (bulletin editor 1997-2004), Archaeol. Institute American (president Boston chapter 1993-1996, vice president Tampa chapter since 1998), Harvard Archaeol.
Society (president 1987-1990), Society of America Archaeology.
Married Cynthia Armstrong Grant, April 29, 1989. Children: Jeffrey Nathan, Matthew William.