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Dr. David Soren is a Regents' Professor of Anthropology and Classics at the University of Arizona, affiliated with the School of Anthropology. He specializes in Italian archaeology, classical art history, and Mediterranean studies. His work integrates archaeological excavation with interdisciplinary research, including studies on malaria's historical impact and ancient burial practices.
- Director of the Lugnano in Teverina Excavation & Malaria Study Program
- Founder of the Orvieto Study Abroad Program in Italy
- Editor Emeritus of Etruscan Studies journal
His research spans Roman art, Etruscan culture, and early 20th century popular culture. Notable projects include the analysis of a Roman infant cemetery linked to malaria and excavations at Carthage and Kourion. His work has been featured on BBC, National Geographic, and The Learning Channel. He holds prestigious fellowships from the Royal Institute of International Affairs and Johns Hopkins SAIS.
Dr. Soren teaches courses such as Roman Architecture and Etruscan Culture, blending fieldwork with academic instruction. His honors include becoming an honorary Italian citizen and having a new olive strain named after him by the Italian government.



