Kenan Erim

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Kenan Tefvik Erim (February 13, 1929 İstanbul - November 3, 1990 Ankara) was a Turkish archaeologist who excavated from 1961 until his death the site of Aphrodisias in Turkey.

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His father Tevfik Erim was a diplomat who was a member of the Political Section of the Secretariat of the League of Nations in the 1930's and of the Turkish delegation to the United Nations in the 1950's. So, although of Turkish birth, Kenan Erim was raised and educated in Geneva, Switzerland, and undertook university studies in the USA. He took his first degree in Classical archaeology at New York University (NYU) in 1953, and his PhD at Princeton University in 1958. In 1957 he lectured at Indiana University, and from 1958 on he was employed by NYU, where he bacame full professor in 1971. NYU still supervises the excavations at Aphrodisias to this day.

  • 1986: Liberty Medal of New York City
  • 1987: Commendatore of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy
  • 1988: National Geographic Society Centennial Medal

  • 'Morgantina', American Journal of Archaeology 62 (1958), pp. 79-90 (reprinted in Morgantina Studies II, Princeton University Press, 1989)
  • 'Two inscriptions from Aphrodisias', Papers of the British School at Rome 37 (1969), 92-5
  • 'A letter of Gordian III from Aphrodisias in Caria' (with J. Reynolds), Journal of Roman Studies 59 (1969), 56-58
  • 'The copy of Diocletian's Edict on Maximum Prices from Aphrodisias in Caria' (with J. Reynolds), Journal of Roman Studies 60 (1970), 120-140
  • 'Diocletian's Currency Reform, a new inscription from Aphrodisias' (with J. Reynolds & M. Crawford), Journal of Roman Studies 61 (1971), 171-77
  • 'A portrait sculpture of Domitian from Aphrodisias, Opuscula Romana 9 (1973), 135-42
  • 'The Aphrodisias copy of Diocletian's Price Edict' (with J. Reynolds), Journal of Roman Studies 63 (1973), 99-110
  • 'Aphrodisias' (with J. Reynolds) in (edd. Inan, Alföldi), Römische und frühbyzantinische Porträtplastik aus der Turkei (Mainz, 1979), nos. 173-209
  • 'A relief showing Claudius and Britannia from Aphrodisias', Britannia 13 (1982), 277-81
  • 'Sculptors from Aphrodisias: some new inscriptions' (with C. Roueché), Papers of the British School at Rome 50 (1982), 102-15
  • Aphrodisias, City of Venus Aphrodite, 1986
  • Aphrodisias Bibliography (with J. de la Genière) in Aphrodisias de Carie: Colloque Lille 1985, Paris, 1987, 159-165
  • 'Sculptors of Aphrodisias in the inscriptions of the city', Festschrift J. Inan (Istanbul, 1989, appeared 1991), 517-538.

  • G.W. Bowersock, 'Kenan Tevfik Erim, 1929-1990', American Journal of Archaeology 95, (1991), pp. 281-283 (available online from Jstor at [1])
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