Corina Ioana Borș Corina Ioana Borș

Born: 2.04.1973, Bucharest
Address: Bucharest, Romania
E-mail: corina@cimec.ro
Education: 1991-1996 - Faculty of History at the University of Bucharest, specialized in Romanian Prehistory (B.A. with The End of the Bronze Age and the Beginning of the Iron Age in the Banat Region, guided by acad. prof. Ph.D. Al. Vulpe)
1997 M.A. in Greek and Roman History and Archaeology with Ceramic Forms and Motifs in the Basarabi Culture. A Typological and Chorological Study, guided by acad. prof. Ph.D. Al. Vulpe
Since 1997 Ph.D. candidate with The Ceramics of the Middle Hallstatt Period in the Carpathian Basin of Danube, guided by acad. prof. Ph.D. Al. Vulpe
Presently engaged at:
Institute for Cultural Memory - cIMeC
Excavations:
-Sărata Monteoru - Poiana Scorușului, jud. Buzău, supervisor I. Motzoi-Chicideanu, Bronze Age settlement, Monteoru Culture
Năeni-Zănoaga, jud. Buzău (1992, 1993); supervisor I. Motzoi-Chicideanu; Bronze Age settlement, Monteoru Culture
-Cârna - Prundul Mânăstirii, jud. Dolj, (1994, 1995), supervisor I. Motzoi-Chicideanu; Bronze Age settlement,Gârla Mare Culture, and Early Hallstatt Age complexes
-Rheinheim-Bliesbruck (Saar Region), Gallo-Roman settlement, (European project supervised by prof. J. Schaub).
-Bistreț-Cabana de metal, jud. Dolj (2000); supervisor I. Motzoi-Chicideanu; Bronze Age settlement and cemetery, Gârla Mare Culture, early and late Hallstatt Age complexes
Publications:
"New Approaches on the Basarabi Culture", Proceedings of the IV-th EAA Conference, Goteborg, 1998.
"A Report on the Status of the Basarabi Culture", to appear, Apulum, 1999, Alba Iulia.
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