According to Wikipedia, Eugene N. Borza was a professor emeritus of ancient history at Pennsylvania State University, where he taught from 1964 until 1995. Academic career Born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, Borza came from a family of immigrants from Romania. Borza wrote extensively on the ancient kingdom of Macedonia, his most notable publication In the Shadow of Olympus . He was a guest lecturer for the In the introductory chapter of Makedonika by Carol G. Thomas, Borza is characterized as a "Macedonian specialist". He has also been called the dean of US scholars on ancient Macedonia, and served as president of the Association of Ancient Historians for six years, from 1984 to 1989, and was a national lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America for 40 years. He was appointed as visiting professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder; The American School of Classical Studies at Athens; the University of Washington; Trinity University; and Carlton College. He especially enjoyed serving as historical advisor to the National Gallery of Art's groundbreaking exhibition, The Search for Alexander, in 1981.
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THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE MACEDONIAN ROYAL TOMBS AT VERGINA (2007) (22)
Ancient Macedonian Studies in Honor of Charles F. EdsonPhilip II, Alexander the Great and the Macedonian HeritageMacedonia and Greece in Late Classical and Early Hellenistic TimesAlexander und Griechenland unter dem Eindruck der Flucht des Harpalos (1981) (20)
Macedonia and Greece in late classical and early Hellenistic times (1982) (16)