Peter Schultz is an archaeologist, entrepreneur, and conservationist. He is the former Olin J. Storvick Chair of Classical Studies at Concordia College and current Scholar in Residence at North Dakota State University. He received his BA in Art History, Philosophy, and Classics from Concordia in 1994 and his MA in Art History from Vanderbilt University in 1997. He took his PhD in Classical Archaeology from the University of Athens in 2003. Dr. Schultz has held advanced fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, the A.G. Leventis Foundation, the Fritz-Thyssen Stiftung f?r Wissenschaftsf?rderung and the American School of Classical Studies, Athens -- among others. He is the editor of Early Hellenistic Portraiture: Image, Style, Context (with Ralf von den Hoff; 2007 Cambridge University Press), Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult: Ritual, Context, Iconography (with Jesper Jensen, George Hinge and Bronwen Wickkiser; 2009 ?rhus University Press), Structure, Image, Ornament: Architectural Sculpture in the Greek World (with Ralf von den Hoff; 2009 Oxbow Press), Artists and Artistic Production in Ancient Greece (with Kristen Seaman; 2017 Cambridge University Press) and the author of numerous articles on ancient Greek art, architecture and topography. His research interests include ancient Greek sculpture and architecture, archaeological theory, ancient Macedonian history before Alexander and modern Greek poetry, music, feasting, and landscape.