Marlia Mango

[1] Subsequently, Mango was a curator and archaeologist at the research library of Dumbarton Oaks.

In 1985, Mango was awarded a DPhil from the University of Oxford on the subject of 'Artistic patronage in the Roman diocese of Oriens, 313–641 AD’, supervised by Martin Harrison.

[1] Mango is currently the Director of Excavations for the Byzantine site of Androna in modern Syria, and an emeritus research fellow at St John's College, Oxford.

[2] Her husband was Cyril Mango and she worked with him on St Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai.

The Kaper Koraon and Related Treasures was awarded the Prix Gustave Schlumberger (Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Institut de France).