Avery Schollenberger

Avery August Schollenberger

Graduate Assistant

Professional Summary

Avery Schollenberger is a first year PhD student in the Bronze Age Archaeology track with an interest in Mainland Greece Prehistory. He received his BA from Indiana University in Classical Studies (Greek/Latin) and History. His Classics Honors Thesis titled, "Reconstructing the Mycenaean Warrior Ethos: Exploring the Displays of Power of the Mycenean Elite through Chariot Iconography," examined Mycenean chariot imagery from the Shaft Grave period down to 12th century exported material to Cyprus. While he has spent the last several years digging at the site of Morgantina in Sicily, his research interests focus mostly on the development of Late Bronze Age societies, mainly understanding the industries of Mycenaean palatial centers.