Annalisa Marzano, FRHistS FSA, MAE (born 1969 in New York) is an Italian-American archaeologist and academic.
Marzano grew up in Positano and attended the Liceo Classico P. Virgilio Marone in Meta di Sorrento.
She received her Bachelor's and master's degrees in Classics (Laurea in Lettere Classiche) in 1994 with honours (110/110 summa cum laude) from the University of Florence, where she continued her studies with a post-master diploma in ‘Science for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage’ (1996).
Her doctoral thesis was titled ‘Villas and Roman Society in Central Italy: From the Late Republic to the Middle Empire’.
In 2010 she was visiting research scholar at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World,[6] and was nominated Hugh Last Fellow at the British School at Rome in autumn 2016.