Gabriel Pizzorno
DSG Faculty Chair
Senior Lecturer on History
Department of History
Gabriel Pizzorno is Senior Lecturer on History at Harvard University. His research focuses on the use of material culture as a historical source, and the development and application of advanced digital methodologies and tools to enhance our understanding of the human past.
In the Department of History, Pizzorno teaches courses on digital methods, materiality theory, and ancient history. He is also responsible for the coordination and development of departmental initiatives in digital research and pedagogy through the Program in Digital History. Pizzorno also helps coordinate university-wide digital initiatives through the Digital Scholarship Support Group, which he co-founded in 2015, and of which he is Faculty Chair.
He is currently co-principal investigator on two major international research projects, the Documentary Archaeology of Late Medieval Europe and the Holocaust Materialities Network, and is currently finishing a monograph on Dinkha Tepe, an archaeological site in northwestern Iran. The monograph challenges key aspects of our understanding of the history of the region by weaving together different strands of evidence—stratigraphic, artefactual, textual, landscape, and scientific—to reconstruct the long–term history of the site from the second millennium BCE to the present.