The Mediterranean Antiquities Provenance Research Alliance (MAPRA) brings together subject matter experts, academics, museum professionals, and data scientists to create transparency around academic collections. MAPRA is an initiative of the Foundation for Ethical Stewardship of Cultural Heritage (FESCH) and is funded by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.*
The Tier II grant from the NEH Division of Preservation and Access supports the development of standards and testing of a protocol to research the histories of poorly documented antiquities in academic collections.
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Judith Barr
J. Paul Getty MuseumNicole Berlin
The Davis Museum, Wellesley CollegeAnn Blair Brownlee
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and AnthropologyNicole Budrovich
J. Paul Getty MuseumSarah Kielt Costello
University of Houston – Clear LakeJack Green
Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum, Miami UniversitySebastian Heath
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York UniversityJohn North Hopkins
New York UniversityMorag M. Kersel
DePaul UniversityCarolyn M. Laferrière
Princeton University Art MuseumLynley J. McAlpine
San Antonio Museum of ArtElizabeth Marlowe
Colgate UniversitySara Mohr
Hamilton CollegeNassos Papalexandrou
The University of Texas at AustinLisa C. Pieraccini
University of California BerkeleyAlison Rittershaus
Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University
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University of California Berkeley
Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Institutional liaison: Lisa C. PieracciniUniversity of Cincinnati
Department of Classics
Institutional liaison: Carol HershensonMiami University
Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum
Institutional liaison: Jack GreenUniversity of Oklahoma
Sam Noble Museum
Institutional liaison: Susan E. Alcock