Robert Bruce Hitchner is an American classicist who specializes in the history and archaeology of the Greco-Roman world.
[2] Hitchner has published extensively on the archaeology and history of ancient Rome.
[1] Hitchner has directed a number of archaeological excavations in France and North Africa, with support from the Ministry of Culture of France, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the National Geographic Society.
[1] Hitchner was the founder and Chair of the Dayton Peace Accords Project from 1998 to 2014.
He was a member of the international negotiating team which assisted the political parties of Bosnia-Herzegovina in producing the Package of Amendments to the Dayton Constitution of April 2006.