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Amanda Gaggioli
Archaeologist, Classicist, PhD Candidate at Stanford University, Explorer at National Geographic
Amanda Gaggioli is a dedicated scholar currently pursuing a PhD in classical archaeology at Stanford University, where she also completed her MA in anthropology. She holds a BA in archaeology and classics with a minor in Near Eastern studies from Cornell University.
Amanda is multilingual, proficient in English, French, and German. Her academic journey includes studies in Classical, Ancient Mediterranean, Near Eastern Studies, and Archaeology, along with Mathematics at The George Washington University.
With a strong background in academia, Amanda has served in various roles at Stanford University, including University Instructor, PhD Candidate, Workshop Coordinator at Stanford Humanities Center, and Reference Assistant at David Rumsey Map Center.
Her previous experiences include positions such as Training Assistant at Cornell University Women's Soccer I.D., Laboratory Research Assistant at Cornell University, and Intern at Naval History & Heritage Command, Underwater Archaeology Branch.
Amanda's diverse skill set also extends beyond academia, as she has contributed in roles like NCAA Division I Student Athlete at Cornell University and The George Washington University, Organizational Assistant Volunteer at The Gus Foundation, Warehouse Support Personnel at Next Wave Logistics, Assistant Coach at Double D Sports, and Referee at FC Panthers.