. . . . . . . . "Paul Rehak"@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "8088813"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "2189"^^ . . . . "1085090772"^^ . . . . . . . "Paul Rehak (March 8, 1954 \u2013 June 5, 2004) was an American archaeologist. Rehak's research interests extended from prehistoric and Classical Greece to Imperial Rome. Rehak was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he also attended the University of Michigan. In 1976 he received his B.A. cum laude in Classics and Archaeology. In 1980 he obtained his M.A. from Bryn Mawr College, writing on Mycenaean shrines under Machteld Mellink, and Ph.D. in 1985, writing on Roman sculpture under Brunilde Ridgway. He went on teaching at College of Wooster, American University of Paris, Loyola University of Chicago and Duke University. At Duke he was also popular as an out activist for gay and lesbian rights. In March 2004, just months before his death, the University of Kansas promoted him to associate professor. Rehak died in June 2004 of complications from a heart attack aggravated by a long struggle living with AIDS."@en . . . . . "Paul Rehak"@en . . . . . . . . . "Paul Rehak (March 8, 1954 \u2013 June 5, 2004) was an American archaeologist. Rehak's research interests extended from prehistoric and Classical Greece to Imperial Rome. Rehak was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he also attended the University of Michigan. In 1976 he received his B.A. cum laude in Classics and Archaeology. In 1980 he obtained his M.A. from Bryn Mawr College, writing on Mycenaean shrines under Machteld Mellink, and Ph.D. in 1985, writing on Roman sculpture under Brunilde Ridgway."@en . . . . "Paul Rehak (Ann Arbor, 8 de mar\u00E7o de 1954 \u2013 5 de junho de 2004) foi um arque\u00F3logo americano. Os interesses de pesquisa de Rehak estendiam-se da Gr\u00E9cia pr\u00E9-hist\u00F3rica e cl\u00E1ssica at\u00E9 \u00E0 Roma imperial. Rehak frequentou a Universidade de Michigan. Em 1976 recebeu seu B.A. em Estudos Cl\u00E1ssicos e em Arqueologia. Em 1980 obteve seu M.A. da Faculdade Bryn Mawr, escrevendo acerca santu\u00E1rios mic\u00EAnicos sobre , e o Ph.D. em 1985, escrevendo sobre escultura romana sob Brunilde Ridgway. Passou a lecionar na , , e Universidade Duke. Em Durham foi tamb\u00E9m popular como ativista pelos direitos aos gays e l\u00E9sbicas. Em mar\u00E7o de 2004, poucos meses antes de morrer, a Universidade de Kansas promoveu-o a professor associado. Morreu de complica\u00E7\u00F5es de um ataque card\u00EDaco agravado por uma longa luta contra o AIDS."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Paul Rehak (Ann Arbor, 8 de mar\u00E7o de 1954 \u2013 5 de junho de 2004) foi um arque\u00F3logo americano. Os interesses de pesquisa de Rehak estendiam-se da Gr\u00E9cia pr\u00E9-hist\u00F3rica e cl\u00E1ssica at\u00E9 \u00E0 Roma imperial. Rehak frequentou a Universidade de Michigan. Em 1976 recebeu seu B.A. em Estudos Cl\u00E1ssicos e em Arqueologia. Em 1980 obteve seu M.A. da Faculdade Bryn Mawr, escrevendo acerca santu\u00E1rios mic\u00EAnicos sobre , e o Ph.D. em 1985, escrevendo sobre escultura romana sob Brunilde Ridgway. Passou a lecionar na , , e Universidade Duke. Em Durham foi tamb\u00E9m popular como ativista pelos direitos aos gays e l\u00E9sbicas. Em mar\u00E7o de 2004, poucos meses antes de morrer, a Universidade de Kansas promoveu-o a professor associado. Morreu de complica\u00E7\u00F5es de um ataque card\u00EDaco agravado por uma longa luta contra o AIDS."@pt . . . . .