Annex to the Curriculum Vitae
Lolita Nikolova

PAST EMPLOYMENT, GRANTS AND HONORARY POSITIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGY AND
ANTHROPOLOGY

      
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2002-30 June 2009. Adjunct-Assistant Professor at the
Department of Anthropology.
      
Salt Lake Community College, Salt Lake City, Utah. Semesters: Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Summer
2005. Instructor. Courses: Culture and Human Experience (lectures) and Introduction to Archaeology
(lectures). Division Chair: Professor John Fritz, Ph.D.
       Prehistory Foundation, Sofia - Karlovo (Bulgaria). Founder and President. 1992-2002.
       Archaeological Research Institute, Bountiful, Utah, USA. March 2001 – May 2001. Researcher.
       International University, Karlovo, Bulgaria. September 1999 – September 2001. Honorary lecturer
in Archaeology. Courses: Introduction to Archaeology. Lectures on Balkan Prehistory.
       
University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. November 1998 – May 1999. Lecturer in
Archaeology. Grant of the German Academy of Science. Host-professor – Prof. Joseph Maran. Seminar:
The Early Bronze Age in the Central Balkans.
      
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. January 1997- August 1998. Visiting scholar and
research assoc. Host professors –
Prof. Ruth Tringham and Prof. Margaret Conkey. Research on
Balkan prehistory and absolute chronology, and preparing of a book for publication by BAR. Lecture: Pit
Grave Culture in the Balkans.
       
Museum of History, Karlovo, Bulgaria. 1993 – 1997. Curator-archaeologist. Director of the
excavations at Dubene-Sarovka, Karlovo District, Bulgaria.
      
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. 1992-1993. Grantee of the Institute for Southeast Europe
(Zurich). Host professor – Prof. Margarita Primas. Research on the Pit Grave Culture in the Balkans.