Yeah that's the problem for me. they're both great programs with wonderful resources and reputations, so it's hard to judge based on that info- although I think ultimately Cincy may be the better fit.
I visited Cincy but not Penn, so unfortunately I don't have a real feel for the program, and for me that's key.
I'm trying to decide between Penn and Cincinnati. I do mainly Roman archaeology, particularly housing and urbanism. Anyone have any thoughts about these two programs? I've done the pros and cons left and right but it isn't helping much- and I have to decide really soon!