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Professor, History of Art Department, University of Pennsylvania
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His research focuses on the documentation and interpretation of the vanishing
architectural heritage of the eastern Mediterranean. Ousterhout is the author
of numerous books, including The Architecture of the Kariye Camii in Istanbul,
Dumbarton Oaks Studies 25 (Washington, D.C., 1987), Master Builders of Byzantium
(Princeton, 1999), The Art of the Kariye Camii (London-Istanbul, 2002), and A
Byzantine Settlement in Cappadocia, Dumbarton Oaks Studies, Washington, DC,
2005). He also recently edited Encounters with Islam, a thematic issue of
Gesta, 43/2 (2004), with D.F. Ruggles; and the exhibition catalogue Restoring
Byzantium: The Kariye Camii in Istanbul and the Byzantine Institute Restoration
(Columbia University, New York, 2004), with Holger Klein.
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