Kevin Ennis

Kevin received his B.A. in Classical Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in the spring of 2015.He is currently working as a geospatial specialist for the Contrada Agnese Project (CAP) at the site of Morgantina in Sicily. Kevin previously conducted two seasons of fieldwork on Crete, first as part of the Plakias Stone Age Project and then at the Late Bronze Age site of Pseira. As an undergraduate, he worked in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology for the Ur Digitization Project, where he conducted X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis of obsidian tools. His undergraduate thesis was on the architectural development of diaspora synagogues from the Hellenistic period through the end of Late Antiquity.