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BERLIN CV 1 ANDREA M. BERLIN James R. Wiseman Chair in Classical Archaeology Department of Archaeology 675 Commonwealth Avenue Boston University Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] EDUCATION 1976 A.B. with honors, University of Michigan, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Double Major: Classical Studies and Near Eastern Studies. 1979 A.M., University of Chicago, Oriental Institute. Major area: SyroPalestinian Archaeology; Minor area: Hittite Studies. Thesis: Cyprus and the Levant in the mid2nd millennium B.C.E. 1988 Ph.D., University of Michigan, Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology. Dissertation: The Hellenistic and Early Roman Commonware Pottery from Tel Anafa. Advisor: Professor Sharon C. Herbert. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1985 Instructor, Yoqneam Regional Archaeological Project, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. 1988 Lecturer, Department of Art, George Washington University, Washington D.C. 1989 Visiting Assistant Professor, McIntyre Department of Art, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA. 1990 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of MarylandCollege Park. 1994 – 95 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. 1997–2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN. 2000–2004 Associate Professor, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN. 2004–2010 MorseAlumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of Archaeology, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN. 2010present James R. Wiseman Chair in Classical Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Boston University, Boston MA.

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ANDREA  M.  BERLIN  James  R.  Wiseman  Chair  in  Classical  Archaeology  

 Department  of  Archaeology  675  Commonwealth  Avenue  Boston  University  Boston,  MA  02215  [email protected]    

EDUCATION  1976   A.B.  with  honors,  University  of  Michigan,  College  of  Literature,  Science,  and  the  Arts.    Double  

Major:  Classical  Studies  and  Near  Eastern  Studies.    1979   A.M.,  University  of  Chicago,  Oriental  Institute.    Major  area:  Syro-­‐Palestinian  Archaeology;  

Minor  area:  Hittite  Studies.  Thesis:  Cyprus  and  the  Levant  in  the  mid-­‐2nd  millennium  B.C.E.    1988   Ph.D.,  University  of  Michigan,  Interdepartmental  Program  in  Classical  Art  and  Archaeology.  

Dissertation:  The  Hellenistic  and  Early  Roman  Common-­‐ware  Pottery  from  Tel  Anafa.  Advisor:  Professor  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  

 

ACADEMIC  APPOINTMENTS  1985   Instructor,  Yoqneam  Regional  Archaeological  Project,  Hebrew  University,  Jerusalem.    1988   Lecturer,  Department  of  Art,  George  Washington  University,  Washington  D.C.    1989   Visiting  Assistant  Professor,  McIntyre  Department  of  Art,  University  of  Virginia,  

Charlottesville  VA.    1990   Visiting  Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Classics,  University  of  Maryland-­‐College  Park.    1994  –  95    Adjunct  Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Classics,  Georgetown  University,     Washington  D.C.    1997–2000    Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies,  University  of  

Minnesota,  Minneapolis  MN.    2000–2004    Associate  Professor,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies,  University  of  

Minnesota,  Minneapolis  MN.    2004–2010    Morse-­‐Alumni  Distinguished  Teaching  Professor  of  Archaeology,  Department  of  

Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis  MN.    2010-­‐present    James  R.  Wiseman  Chair  in  Classical  Archaeology,  Department  of  Archaeology,  

Boston  University,  Boston  MA.    

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OTHER  PROFESSIONAL  EMPLOYMENT  1978   Staff  Archaeologist,  FAI-­‐270  Project,  Mississippi  River  Valley,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana-­‐

Champaign  IL.    1979–80    Staff  Archaeologist,  United  States  Department  of  Energy,  and  Director,  Argonne  

National  Laboratory  Site  Survey,  Chicago  IL.    1988–89  Senior  Archaeologist  and  Director,  Dulles  Airport  Archaeological  Excavation  and  Survey  

Project,  Engineering-­‐Science,  Inc.,  Washington  D.C.      PUBLICATIONS  BOOKS  

1.    1997    Excavations  at  Tel  Anafa,  vol.  II,  i.    The  Persian,  Hellenistic,  and  Roman  Plain  Wares.  Journal  of  Roman  Archaeology  supplementary  series  vol.  10.2.  Portsmouth  RI.  244  pp  +  94  figures  and  plates.  

 Reviews:    Susan  Downey,  American  Journal  of  Archaeology  102  (1998),  pp.  444-­‐445;  Susan  Rotroff,  Bryn  Mawr  Classical  Review  99.2.14  (February  1999);  Barbara  Burrell,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  315  (1999),  pp.  88-­‐90.  

 2.  2002    The  First  Jewish  Revolt:  Archaeology,  History,  and  Ideology.  Co-­‐edited  with  J.  Andrew  

Overman.  Routledge,  London.  258  pp  +  26  figures.         Reviews:  Steve  Mason,  Journal  of  Jewish  Studies  54  (2003),  pp.  159-­‐62;  Miriam  Ben-­‐Zeev,  

Classical  Review  54.1  (2004),  pp.  182-­‐83.    3.    2003    Excavations  at  Coptos  (Qift)  (1988-­‐1992).  Co-­‐authored  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  Journal  of  

Roman  Archaeology  Supplementary  Series  53.  Portsmouth  RI.  231  pp  +  114  figures.      

4.  2006    Gamla.  Final  Reports,  vol.  I.  The  Pottery  of  the  Second  Temple  Period.       Israel  Antiquities  Authority  Reports  no.  29.  Israel  Antiquities  Authority,  Jerusalem.    

Reviews:  David  Stacey,  Palestine  Exploration  Quarterly  139  (2007),  pp.  129-­‐30;  Susan  Rotroff,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  352  (2008),  pp.  103-­‐5.  

 

5.  2012    Tel  Anafa  II,  ii.  Glass  Vessels,  Lamps,  Objects  of  Metal,  and  Groundstone  and  Other  Stone    Tools  and  Vessels.  Co-­‐edited  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  Kelsey  Museum  Fieldwork  Series,  Ann  Arbor  MI.    

 ARTICLES  IN  REFEREED  JOURNALS  

6.  1990    “Pots  and  People:  The  Tel  Anafa  Common  Wares,”  American  Journal  of  Archaeology         94:  333-­‐34.        7.    1992    “Hellenistic  and  Roman  Pottery,  preliminary  report,  1990”  in  Caesarea  Papers.    R.  L.  Vann,  

ed.    Journal  of  Roman  Archaeology  supplementary  series  5.  Pp.  112-­‐28.  

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 8.    1993  “Italian  Cooking  Vessels  and  Cuisine  from  Tel  Anafa,”    Israel  Exploration  Journal  43:         35-­‐44.      9.    1997    “From  Monarchy  to  Markets:  The  Phoenicians  in  Hellenistic  Palestine,”  Bulletin  of  the  

American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  306.  Pp.  75-­‐88.      10.    1997    “Between  Large  Forces:  Palestine  in  the  Hellenistic  Period,”  Biblical     Archaeologist  60.1.  Pp.  2-­‐57.      11.    1999  “The  Archaeology  of  Ritual:  The  Sanctuary  of  Pan  at  Banias/Caesarea  Philippi,”  Bulletin  of  

the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  315.  Pp.  27-­‐46.        12.    1999    “Studies  in  Hellenistic  Ilion:  The  Lower  City.    Stratified  Assemblages  and  Chronology,”  

Studia  Troica  9.  Pp.  73-­‐157.      13.    2002    “Ilion  Before  Alexander:  A  Ritual  Deposit  of  the  Fourth  Century  B.C.,”  Studia  Troica  12.  Pp.  

131-­‐65.    14.    2002    “Going  Greek:  Atticizing  Pottery  in  an  Achaemenid  World.”  Co-­‐authored  with  Kathleen  

Lynch.  Studia  Troica  12.  Pp.  167-­‐78.      15.    2002    “Ptolemaic  Agriculture,  ‘Syrian  Wheat,’  and  Triticum  aestivum.”  Co-­‐authored  with  

Terry  Ball,  Robert  Thompson,  and  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  Journal  of  Archaeological  Science  30.1.  Pp.  115-­‐21.    

 16.    2003    “A  New  Administrative  Center  for  Persian  and  Hellenistic  Galilee:  Preliminary  Report  

of  the  University  of    Michigan/University  of  Minnesota  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh.”  Co-­‐authored  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  329.  Pp.  13-­‐59.    

 17.      2003    “Power  and  Its  Afterlife:  Tombs  in  Hellenistic  Palestine.”  Near  Eastern    

 Archaeology  65.2  (2002).  Pp.  138-­‐48.  [Journal  publication  is  a  year  behind.]    18.      2005  “The  Pottery  from  the  Excavations  at  St.  George’s  Hill.”  Co-­‐authored  with    

Jeffery  Pilacinski.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Antiquities  of  Cyprus  2003.  Pp.  201-­‐237.    19.    2005    “Ceramic  Observations,  Hellenistic  to  Late  Roman,”  appendix  to  “The  Pylos  

Regional  Archaeological  Project.  Part  VII:  Historical  Messenia,  Geometric  to  Late  Roman,”  Susan  E.  Alcock  et  al.  Hesperia  74.  Pp.  194-­‐204.  

 20.    2005    “Jewish  Life  Before  the  Revolt:  The  Archaeological  Evidence,”  Journal  for  the  Study  of  

Judaism  36.4.  Pp.  417-­‐70.    21.    2008   “Khirbet  el-­‐Hawarit:  A  Ceramic  Workshop  on  the  Mt.  Hermon  Slopes.”  Co-­‐  

 authored  with  Moshe  Hartal  and  Nicholas  Hudson.  ‘Atiqot  59.  Pp.  131-­‐55.    

22.    2012    "The  Sanctuary  at  Mizpe  Yammim:  Phoenician  Cult  and  Territory  in  the  Upper  Galilee  during  the  Persian  Period,"  with  Rafael  Frankel.  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  366.  Pp.  25-­‐78.  

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CHAPTERS  IN  REFEREED  VOLUMES  

23.    1999    “The  Pottery  from  the  North  and  Northwest  Areas”  in  Ancient  Naukratis:  Excavations  of  a  Greek  Emporium  in  Egypt.    Part  1.  The  Excavations  in  the  South  Mound  at  Kom  Ge'if.    Albert  Leonard,  Jr.,  ed.    Annual  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  54.  Pp.  136-­‐285.    

 Review  of  Ancient  Naukratis  Part  1,  with  attention  to  this  chapter:  Susan  Rotroff,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  318  (2000).  Pp.  81-­‐84.  

 24.    2001    “Naukratis-­‐Kom  Hadid:  A  Ceramic  Typology  for  Hellenistic  Lower  Egypt,”     in  Ancient  Naukratis:  Excavations  of  a  Greek  Emporium  in  Egypt.    Part  2.  The  Excavations  at  

Kom  Hadid,  Albert  Leonard,  Jr.,  ed.    Annual  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  55.  Pp.  26-­‐163.    

 Review  of  Ancient  Naukratis  Part  2,  with  attention  to  this  chapter:  Susan  Rotroff,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  329  (2003).  Pp.  92-­‐94.  

 25.    2002    “Romanization  and  Anti-­‐Romanization  in  pre-­‐Revolt  Galilee,”  in  The  First  Jewish  

Revolt:  Archaeology,  History,  and  Ideology,  Andrea  Berlin  and  J.  Andrew  Overman,  eds.  Routledge,  London.  Pp.  57-­‐73.  

 26.    2003    “The  Persian,  Hellenistic,  and  Roman  Periods  —  Sixth  Century  B.C.E.  

through  the  Fourth  Century  C.E.,”  One  Hundred  Years  of  American  Archaeology  in  the  Levant:  Proceedings  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  Centennial  Celebration,  Washington,  DC,  April  2000,  D.  Clark  and  V.  Matthews,  eds.  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research,  Atlanta.  Pp.  289-­‐95.    

27.    2005    “Pottery  and  Pottery  Production  in  the  Second  Temple  Period,”  Excavations  on         the  Site  of  the  Jerusalem  International  Convention  Center  (Binyanei  Ha’Uma).  The         Pottery  and  Other  Small  Finds.  B.  Arubas  and  H.  Goldfus,  eds.  Journal  of  Roman         Archaeology  supplementary  series  60.  Pp.  29-­‐60.    28.  2012    “Identity  Politics  in  Early  Roman  Galilee,”  The  Jewish  Revolt  Against  Rome:    

Interdisciplinary  Perspectives.  Supplements  to  the  Journal  for  the  Study  of  Judaism  vol.  154.  M.  Popović,  ed.  Brill,  Leiden.  Pp.  69-­‐106.  

 29.    2012    “The  Pottery  of  Strata  8  –  7  (The  Hellenistic  Period),”  in  Excavations  in  the  City  of  David       1978-­‐1985  Directed  by  Yigal  Shiloh.  Vol.  VIIB.  Area  E:  The  Finds.  A.  de  Groot  and  H.     Bernick-­‐Greenberg,  eds.  Qedem  54.  Hebrew  University,  Jerusalem.  Pp.  5-­‐29.      30.  2012      “Fluted  and  Floral  Bowls,”  “Grooved  Rim  Bowls,”  “Linear-­‐Cut  Bowls,”  and  “Ribbed    

Bowls,”  in  Tel  Anafa  II,  ii.  Glass  Vessels,  Lamps,  Objects  of  Metal,  and  Groundstone  and  Other  Stone  Tools  and  Vessels.  Co-­‐edited  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  Kelsey  Museum  Fieldwork  Series,  Ann  Arbor  MI.  Pp.  24-­‐29,  54-­‐61.  

 31.  2013    “Manifest  Identity:  from  Ioudaios  to  Jew.  Household  Judaism  as  anti-­‐Hellenization  in  

the  late  Hasmonean  era,”  Between  Cooperation  and  Hostility:  Multiple  Identities  in  Ancient  Judaism  and  the  Interaction  with  Foreign  Powers.  R.  Albertz  and  J.  Wöhrle  (eds.).  Journal  of  Ancient  Judaism  Supplements.  Vandenhoeck  &  Ruprecht,  Göttingen.  Pp.  151-­‐75.  

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32.    2013    “Tel  Kedesh,”  in  D.  Master,  A.  Faust,  B.  Alpert  Nakhai,  L.  Michael  White,  and  J.  Zangenberg,  eds.  Oxford  Encyclopedia  of  the  Bible  and  Archaeology.  Oxford,  Oxford  University  Press.  

 33.    2013    “Something  old,  something  new:  Native  cultures  under  Ptolemaic  rule,”  Networks  in  

the  Hellenistic  World.  N.  Fenn  and  C.  Römer-­‐Strehl,  eds.  BAR  International  Series  2539.  Archaeopress,  Oxford.  Pp.  229-­‐37.  

   ARTICLES  IN  NON-­‐REFEREED  JOURNALS  

34.    1999    “What’s  for  Dinner?    The  Answer  is  in  the  Pot,”  Biblical  Archaeology  Review  25.6.  Pp.  46-­‐55,  62.  [Invited].  

 35.    2000    “Tel  Kedesh,  1997-­‐1999.”  Co-­‐authored  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  Israel  Exploration  Journal  

50.  Pp.  118-­‐123.      36.    2002    “Coptos:  Architecture  and  Assemblages  in  the  Sacred  Temenos  from  Nectanebo  to  

Justinian.”  Co-­‐authored  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  Topoi  Suppl.  3.  Pp.  73-­‐115.    37.    2003    “Where  was  Herod’s  Temple  to  Augustus?  Banias  is  still  the  best  candidate,”       Biblical  Archaeology  Review  29.5.  Pp.  22-­‐24.    38.    2005    “Life  and  Death  on  the  Israeli-­‐Lebanese  Border  (in  140  B.C.E.):  Excavating     Tel  Kedesh.”  Co-­‐authored  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  Biblical  Archaeology  Review  31.5.  Pp.  

35-­‐43.    39.    2007    “Monumental  Tombs:  From  Maussolos  to  the  Maccabbees,”  co-­‐authored  with     Geoffrey  Waywell.  Biblical  Archaeology  Review  33.3.  Pp.  54-­‐65.    40.  2012    "Excavating  Tel  Kedesh:  The  Story  of  a  Site  and  a  Project."  Co-­‐authored  with  Sharon  C.  

Herbert.  Archaeology  65.3.  Pp.  24-­‐29.    41.  2012    “Artifacts  and  Applications:  Computational  Thinking  for  Archaeologists,”  Center  for  the       Study  of  Architecture  Newsletter  XXV.2:  http://csanet.org/newsletter/fall12/nlf1201.html    

CHAPTERS  IN  NON-­‐REFEREED  VOLUMES  

42.    1984  “Karanis  in  Perspective”  (co-­‐authored  with  E.K.  Gazda)  and  “The  Rural  Economy”  in  Karanis:  An  Egyptian  Town  in  Roman  Times.      E.K.  Gazda,  ed.    Kelsey  Museum  of  Archaeology,  Ann  Arbor.  Pp.  1-­‐7,  8-­‐18.  

 43.    2000    “A  Stamped  Sigillata  Bowl  Base  from  Horvat  ‘Eleq,”  Appendix  II  in  Ramat  Hanadiv  

Excavations,  by  Y.  Hirschfeld.  Israel  Exploration  Society,  Jerusalem.  P.  746.      44.    2002    “Notes  on  Black  Slipped  Table  Wares  from  Busayra,”  in  Busayra:  Excavations  by  

Crystal-­‐M.  Bennett  1971-­‐1980,  by  Piotr  Bienkowski.  British  Academy  Monographs  in  Archaeology  No.  13.  Oxford:  Oxford  University  Press.  Pp.  344-­‐48.    

 45.    2003  “The  Hellenistic  Period”  in  Near  Eastern  Archaeology.  A  Reader.  S.  Richard,    

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  ed.  Eisenbrauns,  Winona  Lake.  Pp.  418-­‐33.    

ARTICLES  and  CHAPTERS  ACCEPTED/IN  PRESS  

46.    “The  Persian,  Hellenistic,  and  Roman  Pottery”  in  Paneion  I:  Final  Report  on  the    Excavations  of  the  Sanctuary  of  Pan  at  Banias-­‐Caesarea  Philippi.  Forthcoming  in  ‘Atiqot.  Monographs  of  the  Israel  Antiquities  Authority.    

 47.    “The  Pottery  of  Strata  8  –  5”  in  Excavations  in  the  City  of  David  Directed  by  Yigal  

 Shiloh,  Area  G.  J.  Cahill  and  D.  Tarler,  eds.  Forthcoming  from  the  Israel  Exploration  Society,  Jerusalem.    

 48.    “Hellenistic  Period  (332-­‐63  BCE)  —  Local  Forms,”  in  Ancient  Pottery  of  the  Holy  

 Land,  S.  Gitin,  ed.  Forthcoming  from  Israel  Exploration  Society,  Jerusalem.      49.    “Appendix,”  in  The  Agora  of  Ilion,  by  William  Aylward.  Studia  Troica  Supplementary                  series.  von  Zabern:  Mainz  (expected  publication  2014).    50.    “Herod  the  Tastemaker.”  Forthcoming  in  the  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  

Research.    51.  “The  Hellenistic  and  Early  Roman  Pottery  from  the  Hospitaller  Compound  and  Courthouse  Site,”       in  Ten  Years  of  Excavations  At  ‘Akko,  E.  Stern  and  M.  Hartal,  eds.  Forthcoming  from  the  Israel  

Antiquities  Authority,  Jerusalem  (expected  publication  spring  2014).  Co-­‐authored  with  Peter  J.  Stone.  

   ENCYCLOPEDIA  ARTICLES  52.  2013    “Tel  Kedesh.”  In  The  Oxford  Encyclopedia  of  the  Bible  and  Archaeology.  D.  Master,  ed.  

Oxford  University  Press,  New  York.  Pp.    373-­‐381.  (with  Sharon  C.  Herbert).    53.  forthcoming    “Household  Judaism.”  In  Galilee  in  the  Late  Second  Temple  and  Mishnaic  Periods  

100  BCE  –  200  CE.  Vol.  1:  Life,  Culture,  and  Society.  D.  Fiensy  and  J.  Strange,  eds.  Fortress  Press,  Minneapolis  MN.  

 54.  forthcoming    “Kedesh  of  the  Upper  Galilee.”  In  Galilee  in  the  Late  Second  Temple  and  

Mishnaic  Periods  100  BCE  –  200  CE.  Vol.  2.  The  Archaeological  Record  of  Galilean  Cities,  Towns,  and  Villages.  D.  Fiensy  and  J.  Strange,  eds.  Fortress  Press,  Minneapolis  MN.  (with  Sharon  C.  Herbert).  

 REVIEW  ARTICLES  

55.    2002    “Business  at  the  Bottom  of  the  World.”  Review  of  M.  Fischer,  M.  Gichon,  and  O.  Tal,  ‘En  Boqeq.  Excavations  in  an  Oasis  on  the  Dead  Sea.  Vol.  II.  The  Officina.  An  Early  Roman  Building  on  the  Dead  Sea  Shore  (von  Zabern,  Mainz  2000),  Journal  of  Roman  Archaeology  15.  Pp.  646-­‐650.    

 

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56.    1989    Graham  I.  Davies,  Megiddo  (Lutterworth  Press,  Cambridge:  1986)  in  Classical  World  82.  Pp.  467-­‐8.    

 57.    1989    J.  J.  Pollitt,  Art  in  the  Hellenistic  Age  (Cambridge  University  Press,  Cambridge:  1986)  in  

Classical  World  82.  Pp.  199-­‐200.      58.    1991    Brita  Alroth,  Greek  Gods  and  Figurines:  Aspects  of  the  Anthropomorphic  Dedications.  

Uppsala  Studies  in  Ancient  Mediterranean  and  Near  Eastern  Civilizations  18  (Uppsala:  1989)  in  Classical  World  84.  Pp.  510-­‐511.  

 59.    1991    Ian  Morris,  Burial  and  Ancient  Society:  The  Rise  of  the  Greek  City  State  (Cambridge  

University  Press,  Cambridge:  1987)  in  Classical  World  84.  Pp.  311-­‐312.      60.    1992    E.  Ettlinger  et  al.,  Conspectus  Formarum  Terrae  Sigillatae  Italico  Modo  Confectae  (Dr.  

Rudolf  Habelt,  Bonn:  1990)  in  American  Journal  of  Archaeology  96.  P.  190.      61.    1993    A.  Ben-­‐Tor,  ed.  The  Archaeology  of  Ancient  Israel  (Yale  University  Press,  New  Haven:  

1992)  in  Archaeological  News  18.  Pp.  36-­‐37.      62.    1994    V.  Anderson-­‐Stojanovic,  Stobi.  The  Hellenistic  and  Roman  Pottery  (Princeton  University  

Press,  Princeton:  1992)  in  Classical  World  87.  Pp.  523-­‐24.      63.    1995    Jodi  Magness,  Jerusalem  Ceramic  Chronology  circa  200-­‐800  CE    (Sheffield  Academic  Press,  

Sheffield:  1993)  in  American  Journal  of  Archaeology  99.  Pp.  555-­‐56.      64.    1997    E.  Stern  et  al.,  Excavations  at  Dor,  Final  Report.  Vol.  I  A.  Areas  A  and  C:  Introduction  and  

Stratigraphy  and  Vol.  I  B.  Areas  A  and  C:  The  Finds.  Qedem  Reports  1  and  2  (Israel  Exploration  Society,  Jerusalem:  1995)  in  American  Journal  of  Archaeology  101.  Pp.  606-­‐7.    

 65.    1998    Susan  I.  Rotroff,  The  Athenian  Agora.    Results  of  Excavations  Conducted  by  the  American  

School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens.    Vol.  XXIX.  Hellenistic  Pottery.    Athenian  and  Imported  Wheelmade  Table  Ware  and  Related  Material  (American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  Princeton:  1997)  in  Bryn  Mawr  Classical  Review  9.3.  Pp.  277-­‐81.    

 66.    1999    Yizar  Hirschfeld,  The  Roman  Baths  of  Hammat  Gader:  Final  Report  (Israel  Exploration  

Society,  Jerusalem:  1997)  in  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  314.  Pp.  85-­‐86.    

 67.    1999    Michael  Wood,  In  the  Footsteps  of  Alexander  the  Great  (University  of  California  Press,  

Berkeley:  1997)  in  Near  Eastern  Archaeology    62.  Pp.  58-­‐59.      68.    2001    Identities  in  the  Eastern  Mediterranean  in  Antiquity:  Proceedings  of  a  Conference  held  at  the  

Humanities  Research  Centre  in  Canberra  10-­‐12  November  1997  (=Mediterranean  Archaeology  11  [1998])  in  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  321.  Pp.  90-­‐91.    

 69.    2001    I.  Roll  and  O.  Tal,  eds.  Apollonia-­‐Arsuf.    Final  Report  of  the  Excavations,  Vol.  1:  The  Persian  

and  Hellenistic  Periods  in  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  322.  Pp.  89-­‐91.      

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70.    2003    Jebel  Khalid  on  the  Euphrates:  Report  on  Excavations  1986-­‐1996,  Volume  1,  by  G.  W.  Clarke,  P.  J.  Connor,  L.  Crewe,  B.  Frohlich,  H.  Jackson,  J.  Littleton,  E.  V.  V.  Nixon,  M.  O’Hea,  and  D.  Steele.  Mediterranean  Archaeology  Supplement  5.  in  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  331.  Pp.  88-­‐91.  

 71.    2005  Yizar  Hirschfeld,  Qumran  in  Context:  Reassessing  the  Archaeological    

Evidence  (Peabody  MA:  Hendrickson,  2004),  in  Catholic  Biblical  Quarterly  67.  Pp.  691-­‐92.    

72.    2008    Rachel  Bar-­‐Nathan,  Masada  VII.  The  Yigael  Yadin  Excavations  1963-­‐1965.  Final  Reports:  The  Pottery  of  Masada  (Jerusalem:  Israel  Exploration  Society,  2006),  Theologische  Literaturzeitung  133.  Pp.  614-­‐16.  

 73.  2009    The  Hellenistic  Paintings  of  Marisa,  by  David  M.  Jacobson  [and  facsimile  reprint  of]  

Painted  Tombs  in  the  Necropolis  of  Marissa  (Marêshah),  by  John  P.  Peters  and  Hermann  Thiersch  (Palestine  Exploration  Fund  Annual,  Volume  7  (Leeds:  Maney  Publishing,  2007),  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  354.  Pp.  91-­‐93.  

 74.    2009    The  Archaeology  of  Difference:  Gender,  Ethnicity,  Class  and  the  “Other”  in  Antiquity:  

Studies  in  Honor  of  Eric  M.  Meyers,  edited  by  Douglas  R.  Edwards  and  C.  Thomas  McCollough.  Annual  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research,  Volume  60/61  (Boston:  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research,  2007),  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  354.  Pp.  99-­‐101.  

 75.    2010    Ashkelon  2:  Imported  Pottery  of  the  Roman  and  Late  Roman  Periods,  by  Barbara  L.    

Johnson.  Final  Reports  of  the  Leon  Levy  Expedition  to  Ashkelon,  Vol.  2  (Eisenbrauns,  Winona  Lake  IN:  2008),  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  358.  Pp.  86-­‐87.  

 76.    2010    Shechem  IV:  The  Persian-­‐Hellenistic  Pottery  of  Shechem/Tell  Balâtah,  by  Nancy  L.  Lapp.    

American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  Archaeological  Reports,  no.  11  (Boston:  2008),  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  359.  Pp.  91-­‐93.    

77.    2012      Jebel  Khalid  on  the  Euphrates,  volume  3:  the  pottery,  by  Heather  Jackson  and  John  Tidmarsh.  Mediterranean  archaeology  supplement  7  (Sydney:  Meditarch  2011),  in  Bryn  Mawr  Classical  Review  2012.10.09:  http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-­‐10-­‐09.html.  

 78.    2013    The  Roman  Temple  Complex  at  Horvat  Omrit:  An  Interim  Report,  edited  by  J.  Andrew  

Overman  and  Daniel  N.  Schowalter.  BAR  International  Series  2205  (Oxford,  Archaeopress:  2011),  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  369.  Pp.  244-­‐47.  

 ON-­‐LINE  WORK  

I  am  the  creator  and  editor  of  the  Levantine  Ceramics  Project  and  its  companion  website  www.levantineceramics.org,  an  on-­‐line  international  collaborative  website  that  allows  anybody  to  submit  and  search  for  information  about  ceramics  produced  in  the  Levant—meaning  parts  of  the  modern  countries  of  Turkey,  Syria,  Cyprus,  Lebanon,  Jordan,  Palestine,  Israel,  and  Egypt—from  antiquity  through  modern  times.    WORKS  IN  PROGRESS  

A.  M.  Berlin  and  S.  C.  Herbert,  eds.  Excavations  at  Tel  Anafa.  Final  Reports.  Vol.  IV,  including:  "The  Pre-­‐Hellenistic  Pottery,"  by  Ann  Harrison  and  William  Dever;  "The  Attic  Pottery,"  by  Ann  

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Harrison;  "The  Medieval  Pottery,"  by  Adrian  Boas;  "Beads  and  Pendants  of  Glass,  Stone,  Bone,  and  Shell,"  by  Katherine  Larson;  "Tools  for  Textile  Manufacture,"  by  Katherine  Larson  and  Katie  Erdman.      “The  Persian  and  Hellenistic  Period  Pottery,”  in  Excavations  at  Hacimusalar  Höyük,  Ilknur  Özgen  and  Mark  Garrison,  eds.        “Appendix,”  in  The  Agora  of  Ilion,  by  William  Aylward.  Studia  Troica  Supplementary  series.  von  Zabern:  Mainz  (expected  publication  2013).      

WORKSHOPS  AND  CONFERENCES  ORGANIZED  1997    Processing  Pottery  in  the  Field:  The  First  Step  Toward  Publication.    Workshop  at  the  annual  

meeting  of  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  December  28,  1997.    1999    The  First  Jewish  Revolt  Against  Rome:  Archaeology,  History,  and  Ideology.    International  

Conference  organized  with  J.  Andrew  Overman  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  and  Macalester  College,  April  21-­‐23,  1999.  

 2001    Pottery  2001.    Colloquium  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  

January  2001.    2002    Ex  Oriente  Lux:  News  from  the  Hellenistic  Levant.  Conference  organized  at  the  University  of  

Minnesota,  October  19,  2002.    2011   Governing  Across-­‐the-­‐River:  Imperial  vs.  Local  Administration  in  Persian-­‐period  Palestine.  

Albright  Institute  for  Archaeological  Research,  Jerusalem,  Israel.  February  10,  2011.    2011   Local  and  Imported  Fine  Wares  in  Israel  during  Hellenistic  and  Roman  Times.  Israel  Antiquities  

Authority,  Jerusalem,  Israel.  April  10,  2011.    2012   First  Workshop  on  Levantine  Ceramic  Production  and  Distribution,  Athens,  Greece,  Feb.  4th-­‐

5th,  2012.    2013   Second  Workshop  on  Levantine  Ceramic  Production  and  Distribution,  Athens,  Greece,  Feb.  7th-­‐

10th,  2013.    

SCHOLARLY  PAPERS    1989   “Pots  and  People:  The  Tel  Anafa  Common  Wares,”  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Annual  

Meeting,  Boston  MA,  12/28/89.      1994   “From  Monarchy  to  Markets:  The  Phoenicians  in  Hellenistic  Palestine,”  Culture  and  Ethnicity  

in  the  Hellenistic  East,  conference  at  the  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor  MI,  3/16/94.    1996   “Excavations  at  the  Sanctuary  of  Pan,  Caesarea  Philippi  (Banias),  Israel,”  American  Schools  of  

Oriental  Research  Annual  Meeting,  New  Orleans  LA,  11/20/96  and  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Annual  Meeting,  Washington,  D.C.,  12/30/96.  

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 1996   “The  Catalogue:  Boon  or  Bane?”  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Annual  Meeting,  New  

York  NY,  12/29/96.    1997   “Artifacts  of  Everyday  Life  in  Herodian  Palestine,”  Caesarea:  King  Herod’s  Glorious  City  and  

Harbor,  Smithsonian  Associates  Campus  on  the  Mall  seminar  Washington  D.C.,  2/10/97.      1997   “Real  Romans  Ate  Quiche:  Pottery  and  People  in  Antiquity,”  Keynote  speaker  for  At  Home  in  

the  Ancient  World,  a  Symposium  in  Honor  of  the  St.  Louis  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  chapter's  90th  anniversery,  St.  Louis  MO,  4/20/97.    

 1998   “The  Archaeology  of  Ritual:  Studying  the  Sanctuary  of  Pan  at  Banias/Caesarea  Philippi,”  

University  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati  OH,  2/16/98.      1998   “Modern  Potters,  Ancient  Pottery:  Combining  the  Evidence,”  University  of  Cincinnati,  

Cincinnati  OH,  2/17/98.    1999   “From  Artifact  to  History:  Reconstructing  Daily  Life  in  Hellenistic  Palestine,”  Minneapolis  

Institute  of  Arts,  Minneapolis  MN,  3/4/99.      1999   “Romanization  in  pre-­‐Revolt  Galilee,”  The  First  Jewish  Revolt:  Archaeology,  History,  and  

Ideology,  conference  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  &  Macalester  College,  4/22/99.    1999  “Tombs  and  Burial  Customs  in  Hellenistic  Palestine,”  American  Schools  of  Oriental  

Research  Annual  Meeting,  Boston  MA,  11/14/99.      1999  “New  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh:  Phoenician-­‐Jewish  Interactions  in  Hellenistic  Times”  

American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  Annual  Meeting,  Boston  MA,  11/18/99  and  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Annual  Meeting,  Dallas  TX,  12/29/99.  Co-­‐written  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.  

 2000  “New  Excavations  at  Coptos,”  Coptos  et  L’Egypte  antique  aux  portes  du  désert,  conference  at  

the  Musée  des  Beaux  Arts,  Lyon,  France,  3/10/00.  Co-­‐written  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert.      2000  “Old  Roads,  New  Directions:  Jesus  in  Galilee,”  Society  for  Biblical  Literature  Annual  Meeting,  

Nashville  TN,  11/20/00.      2001  “Pottery  as  Ritual  Artifact:  A  Late  Classical  Deposit  from  Troy,”  Archaeological  Institute  of  

America  Annual  Meeting,  San  Diego  CA,  1/3/01.      2001  “The  Archaeology  of  Galilee  in  the  Time  of  Jesus,”  Amherst  College,  Amherst  MA,  2/10/01.      2001  “Missing  Sherds,  Missing  People?    The  PRAP  Pottery  Problem,”  The  Minnesota  Pylos  Project:  

New  Age  Contributions  to  Bronze  Age  and  Classical  Archaeology,  conference  at  the  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis  MN,  3/8/01.    

 2001  “Zenon’s  Flour,”  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  Annual  Meeting,  Boulder  CO,  

11/19/01.      

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2002  “Herod  the  Great  and  the  New  Divide  in  Galilee,”  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia  PA,  1/3/02.    

 2002  “New  Light  on  the  Period  of  the  Maccabees,”  University  of  Cincinnati,  Cincinnati  OH,  

4/9/02.      2002  “A  New  View  of  Hellenistic  Phoenicia,”  Ex  Oriente  Lux:  News  From  the  Hellenistic  Levant,  

conference  at  the  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis  MN,  10/19/02  and  the  Society  for  Biblical  Literature  Annual  Meetings,  Toronto,  Canada,  11/20/02.    

 2003  “Herodian  Jerusalem:  A  Cultural  Melting  Pot,”  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Annual  

Meeting,  New  Orleans  LA,  1/4/03.      2004    “Excavating  History:  The  Phoenicians  After  Alexander,”  14th  Annual  Bodnar  Lecture,  

Department  of  Classics,  Georgetown  University,  3/16/04.    2004    “Jewish  Life  Before  the  Revolt:  The  Archaeological  Evidence,”  Josephus  Seminar,  Society  of  

Biblical  Literature  Annual  Meeting,  San  Antonio  TX,  11/22/04.    2005   “The  Archaeology  of  Household  Judaism,”  College  of  Saint  Catherine’s,  St.  Paul  MN,  

3/16/05.    2008    “Crafting  Identity:  The  Case  of  Judea,”  Ancient  Mediterranean  Archaeology  Group,  

University  of  Pennsylvania,  2/28/08.    2008   “Dining  in  State:  The  Tablewares  from  the  Hellenistic  Administrative  Building  at  Kedesh  

(Israel),  for  the  conference  Pottery,  Peoples  and  Places:  Study  and  Interpretation  of  Late  Hellenistic  Pottery,  Danish  National  Research  Foundation’s  Centre  for  Black  Sea  Studies,  University  of  Aarhus,  Denmark,  11/27-­‐29/2008.  

 2009   “Imperial  Interactions:  Kedesh  under  the  Achaemenid  Persians,”  University  of  

Pennsylvania  Graduate  Colloquium,  12/4/09.    2010   “Identity  Politics  in  Early  Roman  Galilee,”’  The  Jewish  War  Against  Rome  (66-­‐70/74):  

Interdisciplinary  Perspectives,  Second  Groningen  Qumran  Institute  Symposium,  10/21-­‐22/10.  

 2010   “Administering  Across  the  River:  Kedesh  and  Galilee,”  Between  Archaeology  and  History,  

Zafon  Ha’aretz,  Hebrew  University,  Jerusalem,  22/12/10.    2011   “The  Persian  Period  at  Kedesh:  architectural  remains  and  associated  finds,”  Governing  Across-­‐

the-­‐River:  Imperial  vs.  Local  Administration  in  Persian-­‐period  Palestine.  Albright  Institute  for  Archaeological  Research,  Jerusalem,  Israel.  February  10,  2011.  

 2011   “Something  old,  something  new:  Native  cultures  under  Ptolemaic  Rule,”  Networks  in  the  

Hellenistic  World:  Ceramics  in  the  Eastern  Mediterranean  and  Beyond,  Archaeological  Institutes,  Universities  of  Cologne  and  Bonn,  2/23-­‐26/11.  

 2011   “Manifest  Identity:  From  Ioudaios  to  Jew.  Household  Judaism  as  anti-­‐Hellenization  in  the  

late  Hasmonean  Era,”  Between  Cooperation  and  Hostility:  Multiple  Identities  in  Ancient  

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Judaism  and  the  Interaction  with  Foreign  Powers,  Cluster  of  Excellence  International  Conference,  Westfälische  Wilhelms-­‐Universität,  Münster,  6/1-­‐3/2011.  

 2011   “Attic  Pottery  in  the  Persian  Levant:  Five  Short  Stories,”  The  Matter  of  Antiquity.  A  

Conference  in  Honor  of  Susan  I.  Rotroff.  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens,  6/17-­‐18/2011.  

 2012   “Herod  the  Tastemaker,”  The  Archaeological  Significance  of  Herod  the  Great,  Colloquium  at  

the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Annual  Meeting,  1/8/12.    2013   “From  Artifact  to  History:  Reconsidering  Hellenistic  Sardis,”  Forum  Antiquum  Series,  

University  of  Leiden,  The  Netherlands,  2/21/13;  Interdepartmental  Program  in  Classical  Art  and  Archaeology,  University  of  Michigan,  4/5/13;  Symposium  on  Hellenistic  Anatolia,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  4/27/13.  

   

EXCAVATIONS  1973,  74  Tel  Sheva,  Beer  Sheva,  Israel.  Excavations  of  Tel  Aviv  University,  Tel  Aviv,  Israel.  

Excavator.    1977   Tel  Halif,  Israel.  Excavations  of  the  Cobb  Institute  of  Archaeology,  Mississippi  State  

University.  Excavator.    1981   Tel  Anafa,  Israel.  Excavations  of  the  University  of  Michigan  and  the  University  of  Missouri.  

Square  supervisor.    1982   Paestum,  Italy.  Excavations  of  the  University  of  Michigan  and  the  University  of  Perugia.  Field  

Supervisor.    1985   Tel  Yoqneam,  Israel.  Excavations  of  the  Hebrew  University,  Jerusalem,  Israel.  Field  

Supervisor.    1986   Tel  Anafa,  Israel.  Excavations  of  the  University  of  Michigan  and  the  University  of  Missouri  

project.  Assistant  Director  and  Ceramicist.    1987   Oppido  Mamertina,  Italy.    Excavations  of  Notre  Dame  University.  Assistant  Director  and  

Ceramicist.    1990  –  92   Caesarea  Maritima,  Israel.  Combined  Caesarea  Expedition,  University  of  Maryland-­‐

College  Park.  Hellenistic  and    Roman-­‐period  Ceramicist.    1990  –  94   Coptos,  Egypt.    Excavations  of  the  University  of  Michigan  and  the  University  of  Assiut.  

Project  Ceramicist.    1990  –  95   Sanctuary  of  Pan,  Banias,  Israel.  Excavations  of  the  Israel  Antiquities  Authority.  Assistant  

Director  and  Ceramicist.    

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1995   Pylos  Regional  Archaeological  Project,  Messenia,  Greece.  Survey  project  of  the  University  of  Cincinnati,  the  University  of  Michigan,  and  the  University  of  Wisconsin-­‐Madison.  Roman-­‐period  ceramicist.  

 1997  –  2001    Troy,  Turkey.  Excavations  of  the  University  of  Cincinnati  and  the  University  of  Tübingen.  

Hellenistic-­‐period  ceramicist.    1997  –  present    Tel  Kedesh,  Israel.    Excavations  of  the  University  of  Michigan  and  the  University  of  

Minnesota.  Co-­‐director,  with  Sharon  C.  Herbert  (University  of  Michigan).    2001    Idalion,  Cyprus.  Excavations  of  the  Cypriot  Department  of  Antiquities.  Directed  University  of  

Minnesota  students  in  excavations.    2001    Tombs  of  the  Kings,  Paphos,  Cyprus.  Excavations  of  the  Cypriot  Department  of  Antiquities.  

Directed  University  of  Minnesota  students  in  excavations.    2002    St.  George’s  Hill,  Nicosia,  Cyprus.  Excavations  of  the  Cypriot  Department  of  Antitquities.  

Consultant  on  the  Hellenistic  ceramics.    2002    Zeugma,  Turkey.  Excavations  sponsored  by  the  Packard  Humanities  Institute.  Consultant  on  

the  Hellenistic  ceramics.    2003    Mytilene,  Greece.  Excavations  sponsored  by  the  University  of  British  Columbia.  Consultant  on  

the  Hellenistic  ceramics.    2004,  2005    Hajimusilar,  Turkey.  Excavations  sponsored  by  Bilkent  University,  Ankara.  Consultant  

on  Persian,  Hellenistic,  and  Roman-­‐period  ceramics.    2004  -­‐  present    Gordion,  Turkey.  Excavations  sponsored  by  University  Museum,  University  of  

Pennsylvania.  Advisor  to  publication  projects  on  late  Phrygian  and  Hellenistic  architecture  and  pottery.  

 2011  Central  Lydian  Archaeological  Survey.  Survey  project  of  Boston  University,  Professor  Chris  

Roosevelt,  Director.  Consultant  on  Classical  Pottery.    2011-­‐present   Archaeological  Exploration  of  Sardis.  Consultant  on  Hellenistic  pottery.        TEACHING  UNDERGRADUATE  COURSES  

University  of  Michigan,  Department  of  Classical  Studies  Latin  101:  First-­‐Year  Latin  (Fall  1983);  Latin  102:  First-­‐Year  Latin  (Spring  1984).    Hebrew  University,  Jerusalem.  Yoqne’am  Regional  Archaeology  Project.  Archaeology  of  Israel  (Summer  1985).    George  Washington  University,  Department  of  Art  

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Art  101:  Greek  Art  and  Archaeology  (Spring  1988);  Art  102:  Roman  Art  and  Archaeology  (Spring  1988);  Art  31:  Survey  of  Western  Art  (Fall  1988).    University  of  Virginia,  McIntire  Department  of  Art  Art  History  213:  Art  and  Architecture  of  Ancient  Greece  (Fall  1989);  Art  History  491:  Sculpture  in  Greek  Sanctuaries  (Fall  1989).    University  of  Maryland-­‐College  Park,  Department  of  Classical  Studies  Classics  170:  Greek  Mythology  (Spring  1990).    Georgetown  University,  Department  of  Classics  Classics  235:  Archaeology  of  the  Hellenistic  and  Roman  Worlds  (Fall  1994);  Classics  237:  Archaeology  of  Palestine  in  the  Classical  Period  (Spring  1995).    University  of  Minnesota,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies  Classics  1043:  Introduction  to  Greek  and  Roman  Archaeology  (Fall  1997;  Winter  1999;  Fall  1999;  Fall  2000;  Fall  2001;  Fall  2002;  Fall  2004;  Fall  2005;  Fall  2006;  Fall  2008;  Fall  2009);  Classics/Religions  in  Antiquity  3089:  Biblical  Archaeology  (Winter  1998);  Classics  1004:  The  Age  of  Caesar  (Spring  1998);  Classics/Art  History  3152:  Greek  Art  and  Archaeology  (Spring  1999;  Spring  2001;  Spring  2003;  Spring  2010);  Classics/Religion  in  Antiquity  3088:  Archaeology  in  Biblical  Lands  I:  The  Old  Testament  Period  (Fall  1999;  Fall  2001);  Classics/Religion  in  Antiquity  3089:  Archaeology  in  Biblical  Lands  II:  The  New  Testament  Period  (Spring  2000);  CNES  3172:  Archaeology  of  Israel  (Spring  2005;  Fall  2006;  Spring  2009).    Boston  University,  Department  of  Archaeology  AR  342:  Syro-­‐Palestinian  Archaeology  (Fall  2011);  AR  480:  Archaeology,  Ethics,  and  the  Law  (Fall  2011);  AR  330:  Greek  Archaeology  (Spring  2012);  AR  230:  Introduction  to  Greek  and  Roman  Archaeology  (Fall  2012);  AR  338:  Mare  Nostrum.  Material  Culture  and  Individual  Identity  in  the  Age  of  Alexander  (Spring  2013).    

GRADUATE  COURSES  

University  of  Minnesota,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies  Classics/Religions  in  Antiquity  5089:  Biblical  Archaeology  (Winter  1998);  Classics  5950:  Studies  in  the  Hellenistic  Koinê  (Spring  1998);  Classics  5950:  The  Archaeology  of  the  Period  of  Herod  the  Great  (Spring  1999);  Classics  5990:  Ceramic  Analysis  (Spring  1999);  Classics  5120:  Field  Research  in  Archaeology  (Summer  1999;  Summer    2000;  Summer  2001;  Summer  2002);  Classics/Religion  in  Antiquity  5088:  Archaeology  in  Biblical  Lands  I:  The  Old  Testament  Period  (Fall  1999;  Fall  2001);  Classics/Religion  in  Antiquity  5089:  Archaeology  in  Biblical  Lands  II:  The  New  Testament  Period  (Spring  2000);  Classics  8190:  Household  Archaeology  (Spring  2000);  Classics  5950:  Artifact  Analysis  (Fall  2000;  Spring  2004;  Spring  2005;  Spring  2007;  Spring  2009);  Classics/Religion  in  Antiquity  5251:  Archaeology  of  Herodian  Israel  (Fall  2002;  Fall  2007;  Fall  2009);  CNES/Religion  in  Antiquity  8190:  Galilee  and  Gospels:  Material  Culture  and  Written  Testimony  (Fall  2004);  CNES  5112:  Archaic  and  Classical  Greek  Art  (Spring  2008);  CNES  5014/L  6828:  Who  Owns  the  Past?  Archaeology,  Ethics,  and  Law  (in  conjunction  with  Professor  Stephen  Cribari,  University  of  Minnesota  Law  School,  Fall  2008;  Spring  2010).    Boston  University,  Department  of  Archaeology  AR  742:  Syro-­‐Palestinian  Archaeology  (Fall  2011);  AR  780:  Archaeology,  Ethics,  and  the  Law  (Fall  2011);  AR  590:  Life  is  a  Bowl:  Ceramic  Analysis  in  Archaeology  (Spring  2012;  Spring  2013);  AR  593:  

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Memory  in  3-­‐D:  Memorials,  Then  and  Now  (Fall  2012);  AR  738:  Mare  Nostrum.  Material  Culture  and  Individual  Identity  in  the  Age  of  Alexander  (Spring  2013).    GRADUATE  ADVISING  

University  of  Michigan  Member,  Ph.D.  Committee,  Elise  Friedland,  Interdepartmental  Program  in  Classical  Art  and  Archaeology.  Degree  awarded  5/97.  Dissertation:  Roman  Marble  Sculpture  from  the  Levant:  The  Group  from  the  Sanctuary  of  Pan  at  Caesarea  Philippi  (Panias).    Formerly  George  D.  and  Harriet  W.  Cornell  Scholar  in  Classical  Studies  and  Associate  Professor,  Art  Department  and  Program  in  Classical  Studies,  Rollins  College,  Winter  Park  FL;  currently  Associate  Professor,  Department  of  Classics,  George  Washington  University,  Washington  D.C.    Member,  Ph.D.  Committee,  Lisa  Çakmak,  Interdepartmental  Program  in  Classical  Art  and  Archaeology.  Degree  awarded  8/09.  Dissertation:  Major  Gods  in  Minor  Arts:  Aphrodite  and  Apollo  on  the  Kedesh  Sealings.    Member,  Ph.D.  Committee,  Justin  Winger,  Department  of  Near  Eastern  Studies.  Dissertation:  Kedesh  before  the  Maccabees.    

University  of  Minnesota  Examiner,  Ph.D.  preliminary  exams,  Nathaniel  Hauser,  Department  of  Art  History  (May,  1998).  Currently  ABD.    Reader,  Ph.D.  Dissertation,  Sharon  Littlefield,  Department  of  Art  History.  Degree  awarded  5/99.  Dissertation:  Jahangir  and  Shah  Abbas:  Indo-­‐Arabian  Culture  Exchange  in  the  17th  Century.    Chair,  MA  committee,  Nicholas  Hudson,  Interdisciplinary  Archaeological  Studies.  Degree  awarded  5/99.  Thesis:  The  Late  Roman  Kiln  Site  at  Khirbet  el-­‐Havarith,  Israel.      Reader,  MA  Thesis,  Torger  Vedeler,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies.  Degree  awarded  June  2002.  Thesis:  Naditum  and  Daughter:  An  Analysis  of  the  Letters  of  Erishti-­‐Aya  of  Mari  (ARM  X:  36-­‐43).  Currently  Ph.D.  candidate,  Yale  University,  New  Haven  CT.    Reader,  MA  Thesis,  Emily  Weglian,  Department  of  Anthropology.  Degree  awarded  January  1999.    Thesis:  The  Political  Uses  of  Bronze:  Culture  Changes  and  Contacts  in  the  end-­‐Neolithic  and  Early  Bronze  Age  in  Southwestern  Germany.      Reader,  MA  Thesis,  Lynne  Newton,  Department  of  Anthropology.  Degree  awarded  December  2000.    Thesis:  A  Landscape  of  Trade,  Colonization,  and  Resistance:  Ancient  Sachalites  (Sakalan).      Reader,  MA  Thesis,  Melanie  Filios,  Interdisciplinary  Archaeological  Studies.  Degree  awarded  July  2003.  Thesis:  Archaeological  Evidence  for  Christianity  in  Late  Roman  Britain:  A  Christianity  of  Wealth  and  Influence.      Member,  Ph.D.  committee,  Kent  Gregory,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies.  Degree  awarded  5/02).    Dissertation:  Romanization  in  Roman  Gaul:  The  Case  of  Metz.    Current  position:  Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Classics,  Tulane  University,  New  Orleans  LA.    

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Member,  Ph.D.  committee,  Allison    Smith,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies,  Ancient  and  Medieval  Art  and  Archaeology.  Dissertation:  Images  of  Women  in  Aegean  Bronze  Age  Monumental  Painting.    Defended  Nov.  18,  2003.    Advisor,  Ph.D.  Ancient  and  Medieval  Art  and  Archaeology:  Nicholas  Hudson.  Dissertation:  Dining  in  the  Roman  East.  Defended  December  12,  2006.  Current  position:  Assistant  Professor,  Department  of  Art  History,  University  of  North  Carolina-­‐Wilmington.    Advisor,  Ph.D.  Ancient  and  Medieval  Art  and  Archaeology:  Galya  Toteva.  Dissertation:  Local  Cultures  of  Late  Achaemenid  Anatolia.  Defended  December  15,  2007.    Advisor,  Ph.D.  Ancient  and  Medieval  Art  and  Archaeology:  Paul  Lesperance.  Dissertation:  Symbols  and  Sealings  from  the  Administrative  Building  at  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel.  Defended  August  3rd,  2010.    Advisor,  Ph.D.  Ancient  and  Medieval  Art  and  Archaeology:  Martin  Wells.  Dissertation:  A  Cosmopolitan  Village:  The  Architecture  and  Town  Plan  of  Hellenistic  Gordion.    Faculty  sponsor,  Graduate  Research  Partnership  Program,  with  Nicholas  Hudson.  Project:  Politics,  People,  and  Pottery:  A  Case-­‐Study  from  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel.    University  of  Cincinnati  Co-­‐Chair,  Ph.D.  committee,  Shannan  Stewart,  Department  of  Classics.  Dissertation:  The  Hellenistic  Pottery  of  Gordion.    Co-­‐Chair,  Ph.D.  committee,  Peter  Stone,  Department  of  Classics.  Dissertation:  Provincial  Perspectives:  The  Persian,  Ptolemaic,  and  Seleucid  Administrative  Center  at  Tel  Kedesh  in  A  Regional  Context.    Boston  University  Reader,  Ph.D.,  Department  of  Archaeology:  Miryam  Arcangeli.  Dissertation:  For  Water,  Food,  Tables,  and  Health:  The  Colonial  Ceramic  Culture  of  Guadeloupe,  French  West  Indies.    

UNDERGRADUATE  ADVISING  

2000    Undergraduate  Research  Opportunities  Program  Faculty  Sponsor  for  Darin  Anderson,  Sarah  Bartsch,  Jada  Hansen,  Brian  Mitchell,  Jeffery  Pilacinski,  Christopher  Riga,  Eric  Schindelholz,  Shannan  Stewart,  Scott  Thompson.    2001    Undergraduate  Research  Opportunities  Program  Faculty  Sponsor  for  Robert  Barthel,  Sarah  Bartsch,  Nicolas  Collard,  Zanna  Dagel,  Jada  Hansen,  Mary  McCarron,  Melanie  Parrish,  Peter  Stone,  and  Jennifer  Zeisloft.    2003    Undergraduate  Research  Partnership  Program  Faculty  Sponsor  for  Erin  Wescott.  Project:  The  Lamps  from  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel.    2009  Undergradate  Research  Partnership  Program  Faculty  Sponsor  for  Emily  Kaspari.  Project:  Faunal  Analysis  at  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel.    

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CURRICULUM  DEVELOPMENT  

University  of  Minnesota,  Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies  1998   Introduced  new  two-­‐semester  course  sequence:  Classics/Religion  in  Antiquity  3/5088  and  

3/5089  —  Archaeology  in  Biblical  Lands  I:  the  Old  Testament  Period  and  Archaeology  in  Biblical  Lands  II:  the  New  Testament  Period  as  replacements  for  the  single  quarter  course  Classics  3088:  Biblical  Archaeology.  

 1998  –  99    Developed  new  undergraduate  major  and  minor  in  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  

Archaeology.  The  major  was  approved  by  the  Board  of  Regents  in  Fall  2000;  the  first  students  graduated  in  2001.    

 1999   Developed  new  international  field  school  for  undergraduate  and  graduate  student  training  in  

archaeological  excavation  at  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel.    2003  Member,  special  committee  for  development  of  new  undergraduate  major  in  Ancient  

Mediterranean  Studies.    2006-­‐present  Conceived  and  developed  CNES  Archaeology  Portal:  

http://cnes.cla.umn.edu/courses/archaeology/index.html    2008    Developed  new  course  for  CNES  and  the  Law  School:  “Who  Owns  the  Past?  Archaeology,  

Ethics,  and  Law.    Boston  University  2011-­‐2012      Chair,  Chair’s  Advisory  Committee  on  Graduate  Curriculum,  Department  of  

Archaeology    2011-­‐2012        Chair,  Archaeological  Heritage  Management  Curriculum  restructuring,  Department  of  

Archaeology    

SERVICE  UNIVERSITY  OF  MINNESOTA  

Department  of  Classical  and  Near  Eastern  Studies  

1997–2007    Slide  Librarian.  Oversee,  develop,  and  maintain  departmental  slide  collection.      1997–98   Member,  Search  Committee  for  Assistant  Professor  in  Rabbinic  Languages  and  

Literatures.      1997–98   Member,  Curriculum  Committee.      1998–99   Member,  Search  Committee  for  Assistant  Professor  in  Rabbinic  Languages  and  

Literatures.      1999–2000    Member,  Search  Committee  for  Assistant  Professor  in  Ancient  Near  Eastern  Studies.      

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2001–02    Member,  Search  Committee  for  Sundet  Chair  in  New  Testament  and  Early  Christian  Studies.  

 2002–03    Chair,  Search  Committee  for  Assistant  Professor  of  Early  Judaism.    2003–04    Member,  Search  Committee  for  Assistant  Professor  of  Hebrew  and  Hebrew        Bible.    2004–05    Member,  Search  Committee  for  Sundet  Chair  in  New  Testament  and  Early  Christian  

Studies.    2003–05    Advisor,  Nicholson  Hall  Renovation  Project.    2005     Inaugurated  new  departmental  outreach  program  “Classics  in  the  Schools,”  designed  four  

presentations,  recruited  and  trained  undergraduate  volunteers,  organized  presentations  in  public  high  schools  in  Minneapolis  and  St.  Paul,  MN  

 Center  for  Jewish  Studies  

2004    Speaker,  Community  Lecture  Series:  “A  Different  Hannukah  Story:  Archaeological       Revelations  from  Israel,”  Mount  Zion  Temple,  December  6,  2004  

2004–05    Chair,  Goldenberg  Prize  Committee  

 

College  of  Liberal  Arts  

1999-­‐2001    Member,  CLA  Assembly.        1999-­‐2001    Member,  CLA  Budget  Advisory  Committee.      1999   Speaker,  CLA  New  Faculty  Orientation  Program,  11/1/99.      2002  Speaker,  University  of  Minnesota  Elder  Learning  Institute,  “Biblical  Archaeology,”  1/15/02.    2002  Speaker,  University  of  Minnesota  New  Student  Convocation,  9/4/02.    2002  Speaker,  University  of  Minnesota  Elder  Learning  Institute,  “Excavating  Biblical  History,”  

11/5/02.    2002  Member,  CLA  Committee  on  Sabbatical  Supplements,  Single  Semester  Leaves,  and  Scholar  

of  the  College.    2003  Member,  Selection  committee  for  Horace  T.  Morse-­‐University  of  Minnesota  Alumni  Award  

for  Distinguished  Undergraduate  Teaching.    2003  Faculty  speaker,  presentation  to  Minnesota  State  Senate  Higher  Education  Finance  

Committee,  State  Capitol  Building,  3/20/03.    2004    Member,  College  of  Liberal  Arts  Instructional  Awards  Committee.    

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2004-­‐05    Member,  Undergraduate  Research  Task  Force.    2004-­‐06    Member,  University  Senate  Library  Committee.    2005-­‐06    Member,  Faculty  Oversight  Advisory  Committee  on  Intercollegiate  Athletics.    2005-­‐07    Chair,  Selection  committee  for  Horace  T.  Morse-­‐University  of  Minnesota  Alumni  Award  

for  Distinguished  Undergraduate  Teaching.    2006-­‐08  Member/Chair,  McKnight  Arts  and  Humanities  Endowment  Advisory  Committee.    2009    Member,  Graduate  School  Committee  for  Endowed  Fellowships.      BOSTON  UNIVERSITY  

Department  of  Archaeology  

2011-­‐2014    Director  of  Graduate  Studies.      2011-­‐203   Chair,  Chair’s  Advisory  Committee  on  Curriculum      

College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  

2011    Member,  Search  Committee  for  Stata  Professor  in  Greek  Studies.    2012-­‐2014     Member,  Writing  Board      NATIONAL  AND  PROFESSIONAL  SERVICE  

1997   Judge,  Biblical  Archaeology  Society  Biannaul  Awards  for  Best  Scholarly  and  Best  Popular  Books  on  Archaeology  1995  –  96.  

 1998   Judge,  Biblical  Archaeology  Society  Award  for  Best  Article  published  in  Biblical  Archaeology  

Review  1997.    1998   Member,  Committee  for  National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities  Post-­‐doctoral  Fellowships,  

Albright  Institute  of  Archaeological  Research  and  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research.    1998–present    Grants  reviewer,  Israel  Science  Foundation  and  the  Israel  Academy  of  Sciences  and  

Humanities.      1998–2001    Academic  Trustee,  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research.    1998–2000    Membership  Secretary,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Minneapolis-­‐St.  Paul  

chapter.    1999–2000    Vice-­‐President,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  Minneapolis-­‐St.  Paul  chapter.    

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1999–present    Member,  Fellowship  Committee,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America.    1999–present    Referee,  publications  office  of  the  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  Athens    2000–2002    Editorial  Board,  Near  Eastern  Archaeology.    2001–2003    Chair,  Fellowship  Committee,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America.    2003–2006    Academic  Trustee,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America.    2003  Judge,  Biblical  Archaeology  Society  Biannaul  Awards  for  Best  Scholarly  and  Best  Popular  

Books  on  Archaeology  2001  –  02.    2004    Referee,  Cambridge  University  Press.    2006   Referee,  National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities,  Collaborative  Research  Grants  panel.    2006   Judge,  Biblical  Archaeology  Society  Awards  for  Best  Scholarly  and  Best  Popular  Books  on  

Archaeology  2005.    2008-­‐present    Member,  Editorial  Board,  Bulletin  of  the  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research.    2009-­‐2011  Member,  Lecture  Committee,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America.    2009-­‐2011  Member,  Undergraduate  Teaching  Award  Committee,  Archaeological  Insititute  of  

America.    2011-­‐present   Founding  Member  and  Editor,  International  Association  for  Research  on  Pottery  of  

the  Hellenistic  Period  (IARPotHP).    2012   Judge,  Irene  Levy-­‐Sala  Book  Prize,  Department  of  Bible,  Archaeology,  and  Ancient  Near  East,  

Ben-­‐Gurion  University,  Beer  Sheva,  Israel.    2012   Editor,  Levantine  Ceramics  Project,  www.levantineceramics.org/    2013   Member,  Editorial  Board,  Journal  for  the  Study  of  Judasim    2013   Academic  Trustee,  Albright  Institute  for  Archaeological  Research,  Jerusalem    2013   Academic  Trustee,  Archaeological  Institute  of  America    2013   Referee,  National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities  and  National  Geographic      

PUBLIC  LECTURES/COMMUNITY  SERVICE  

1997   “What  is  Biblical  Archaeology?”  L’Chaim  Night,  Minneapolis  Jewish  Community  Center,  10/15/97.  

 1998–2000        Member,  Board  of  Directors,  Hillel  House,  the  University  of  Minnesota.    

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 1998–99   Advisor  and  speaker  to  the  3rd  and  4th  grade  Gifted  and  Talented  Program,  Horace  

Mann  Elementary  School,  St.  Paul.    During  the  1998-­‐1999  school  year,  this  class  studied  archaeology  and  archaeologists  at  work.    I  advised  their  teacher,  Kerstin  Warner,  on  curriculum,  visited  the  students,  taught  an  afternoon  class,  and  returned  at  year’s  end  to  see  their  final  presentations.  

 1998   “Gamla:  The  Rediscovery  of  an  Ancient  Town,”  Hillel  House  Sunday  Faculty  Brunch,  the  

University  of  Minnesota,  4/12/98;  St.  Paul  Jewish  Community  Center  Men’s  Club,  6/10/98    1999   “A  World  in  Common:  The  Ceramic  Koinê  of  the  Hellenistic  East,”  lecture  tour  for  the  

Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Columbia  MO,  4/5/99;  Lawrence  KS,  4/6/99.    1999   “The  Archaeology  of  Ritual:  The  Sanctuary  of  Pan  at  Banias/Caesarea  Philippi,”  lecture  tour  

for  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Boulder  CO,  4/7/99.    1999   “‘Reading’  Ancient  Pottery,”  Minneapolis  Humanities  Commission  Weekend  Teaching  

Conference,  4/21/99.    1999   Jury  Member,  The  Sukkot  Project,  Minneapolis  Institute  of  Arts,  5/99.    1999    Speaker,  Israel  2000  student  group  orientation,  Hillel  House,  the  University  of  Minnesota,  

11/10/99.    1999    Speaker,  Minneapolis  Talmud  Torah  “High  School  to  University”  orientation  group,  12/4/99.    2000    Speaker,  Jewish  Community  Education  Services  Minne-­‐CAJE  conference,       1/16/00.    2000    Speaker,  Adat  Synagogue’s  Adult  Education  night,  “Archaeology  in  Israel  Today,”  1/21/00.    2000    Speaker,  University  of  Minnesota  Hillel  House  Latke-­‐Hamentashen  Debate,     3/13/00.    2000    “The  Archaeology  of  Ritual:  The  Sanctuary  of  Pan  at  Banias/Caesarea  Philippi,”  lecture  tour  

for  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Lincoln  NE,  4/  9/00;  Milwaukee  WI,  4/13/00.    2000    “A  World  in  Common:  The  Ceramic  Koinê  of  the  Hellenistic  East,”  lecture  tour  for  the  

Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Bloomington  IN,  4/11/00.    2000    Appearance  on  TPT’s  Almanac,  4/19/00:  http://cnes.cla.umn.edu/resources/resources.html      2000    “New  Light  on  the  Period  of  the  Maccabees:  New  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,”  Wiseman  Art  

Museum,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis  MN,  4/25/00.    2001    Taught  Many  Jerusalems:  An  Archaeological  Biography,  a  4-­‐week  adult  education  course  at  

House  of  Hope  Presbyterian  Church,  St.  Paul,  1/15  –  2/14/01.    2001    Taught  Digging  Deeper:  The  Bible  and  Biblical  Archaeology,  a  3-­‐week  adult  education  course  

at  Beth  El  Synagogue,  2/13  –  2/27/01.  

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 2001    “A  World  in  Common:  The  Ceramic  Koinê  of  the  Hellenistic  East,”  lecture  tour  for  the  

Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Madison  WI,  4/2/01.    2001    “New  Light  on  the  Period  of  the  Maccabees:  New  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,”  lecture  tour  for  

the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  4/1/01;  Rockford  IL,  4/3/01.    2001    “Life  and  Death  on  the  Israeli-­‐Lebanese  Border  (in  150  B.C.E.),”  public  lecture,  Wiseman  Art  

Museum,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis  MN,  4/29/01.    2002    “A  World  in  Common:  The  Ceramic  Koinê  of  the  Hellenistic  East,”  lecture  tour  for  the  

Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Tampa  Bay  FL,  4/5/02.    2002    “New  Light  on  the  Period  of  the  Maccabees:  New  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,”  Biblical  

Archaeology  Society  of  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh  PA,  1/16/02;  Congregation  Or  Emet,  Minneapolis  MN,  2/8/02;  Fargo/  Moorhead  Communiversity  Program,  Concordia  College,  Moorhead  MN,  2/10/02;  lecture  tour  for  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Talahassee  FL  4/4/02;  New  Orleans  LA,  4/6/02.  

 2002    “From  Artifact  to  History:  Reconstructing  Daily  Life  in  Antiquity,”  Carmichael/Lynch  

“Open  Mind”  series,  10/31/02.    2003    “The  Phoenicians  and  the  Maccabees:  New  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,”  lecture  tour  for  the  

Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Tempe  AZ,  2/24/03;  Santa  Barbara  CA,  2/25/03;  Los  Angeles  CA,  2/26/03.  

 2003    “Jerusalem:  An  Archaeologist’s  Perspective,”  Beth  Shalom  Synagogue,  3/6/03.    2003    “Jerusalem:  An  Archaeologist’s  Perspective,”  Jewish  Federation  of  Minneapolis-­‐St.  Paul,  

3/13/03.    2003  Participant  in  panel  discussion“Women  in  Academia,”  Anthropology  Club,  University  of  

Minnesota,  5/1/03.    2004   “The  Phoenicians  and  the  Maccabees:  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel”  and  “A  World  in  

Common:  The  Ceramic  Koinê  of  the  Hellenistic  East,”  lecture  tour  for  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Athens  GA,  2/3/04;  Orlando  FL,  2/5/04;  Ft.  Lauderdale  FL,  2/6/04.  

 2004      Consultant,  Women’s  Book  Group,  House  of  Hope  Church,  St.  Paul  MN,  3/5/04.    2004   Speaker,  Fort  Snelling  Officer’s  Club,  “Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel,”  8/4/04.    2004   Advisor  and  Participant,    “Minnesota  Archaeologists  at  Work,”  Cable  TV  series    

organized  by  the  Minnesota  chapter  of  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America.  Participated  in  conception  and  organization;  filmed  one  independent  segment  and  two  joint  segments,  August  2004.  

 2005   Interview  for  Biblical  Archaeology  Review  web  site:  

http://cnes.cla.umn.edu/faculty/BerlinIntv.html    

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2005   “The  Phoenicians  and  the  Maccabees:  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel”  and  “A  World  in  Common:  The  Ceramic  Koinê  of  the  Hellenistic  East,”  lecture  tour  for  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Charleston  SC,  4/7/05  and  St.  Louis  MO,  4/8/05.  

 2006   “The  Phoenicians  and  the  Maccabees:  Excavations  at  Tel  Kedesh,  Israel”  and  “A  World  in  

Common:  The  Ceramic  Koinê  of  the  Hellenistic  East,”  lecture  tour  for  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  America:  Santa  Fe  NM,  3/20/06;  Austin  TX,  3/22/06;  San  Antonio  TX,  3/23/06.  

 2007    “New  Light  on  the  Period  of  the  Maccabees,”  Fort  Snelling  Question  Club,  7/12/07.    2007    “Discoveries  at  Kedesh  in  2006,”  Osher  LifeLong  Learning  Institute,  11/7/07.    2008    Biblical  Archaeology  Society  Travel/Study  Seminar,  Las  Vegas  NV,  4/3-­‐5/08:  “History’s  Stage:  

Empires,  Daily  Life,  and  Religion  in  Ancient  Israel.”  Four  lectures:  “In  the  Shadow  of  Empires:  Kedesh  Under  the  Persians  and  Ptolemies,”  “Enemies  or  Allies?  Maccabees  and  Phoenicians  at  Kedesh,”  “Gentile  and  Jewish  Daily  Life  in  the  North,”  and  “The  Religious  Landscape  of  Israel’s  North.”  

 2008    Moderator,  Rimon  Artists  Salon  Series:  “Worshipping  Idols:  The  Figure  in  Jewish  Art,”  

4/13/08.    2008    “A  Biblical  Archaeologist’s  Four  Questions,”  Oak  Ridge  Country  Club,  4/16/08.    2009   “Daily  Life  in  the  Second  Temple  Period,”  Congregation  Or  Emet,  St.  Paul,  1/4/09.    2009   “Will  the  Real  Maccabees  Please  Stand  Up?”  Congregation  Adath  Jeshrun,  Minneapolis,  

1/24/09.    2009   “A  Life  in  Archaeology,”  St.  Paul  Jewish  Community  Center  Women’s  Roundtable,  1/26/09.    2010   “Daily  Life  in  Hellenistic  Palestine,”  University  of  the  Holy  Land  Master’s  Seminar,  Jerusalem,  

Israel,  11/15/10.    2011   Moderator,  “The  Archaeological  Institute  of  America  in  the  Field,”  Archaeological  Institute  of  

America  and  Boston  University  Symposium,  10/1/11.    2011   Panelist,  Life  and  Death  in  Pompeii,  Boston  Museum  of  Science,  11/15/11.    2012   “The  Great  Becoming:  What  Does  Archaeology  Reveal  about  Early  Judaism?”  Keynote  

speaker,  What  Do  We  Know  about  the  Unknown  Religion  from  which  Early  Judaism  and  Early  Christianity  Developed?  Symposium,  American  Jewish  University,  2/26/12.  

 2013   Featured  Speaker,  ASOR/BAS  Seminar  on  Biblical  Archaeology,  Orlando  FL,  1/11-­‐13/2013:  

“Behind  the  Return:  The  Real  World  of  Ezra  and  Nehemiah,”  “The  Maccabees  and  After,”  and  “Revolt!  Why  the  Jews  Took  on  Rome.”  

 2013   “A  Tale  of  Two  Peoples:  Phoenicians  and  Jews  in  the  Land  Beyond  the  River,”  Archaeological  

Institute  of  America  lecture,  University  of  Pennsylvania,  4/18/13.      

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GRANTS  AND  AWARDS  1984–85   Samuel  H.  Kress  Pre-­‐Doctoral  Fellowship,  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research  and  

Albright  Institute  of  Archaeology  in  Jerusalem  ($30,000).    1985–86   Fulbright-­‐Hays  Junior  Research  Fellowship,  Greece  ($30,000).    1986–87   Homer  A.  and  Dorothy  B.  Thompson  Fellowship,  American  School  of  Classical  Studies  at  

Athens  ($25,000).    1993–94   Graduate  College  Scholar  Award,  University  of  Illinois  at  Urbana-­‐Champaign  ($5,000).    1996–97   Junior  Fellow,  Center  for  Hellenic  Studies,  Washington,  D.C.  ($50,000)    1997–98   Shelby  White-­‐Leon  Levy  Fellowship  for  Archaeological  Publication,  Harvard       University  ($32,000).    1997–98   University  of  Minnesota  Grant-­‐in-­‐Aid  of  Research,  Artistry,  and  Scholarship  ($7500).      1999–2001    University  of  Minnesota  Grant-­‐in-­‐Aid  of  Research,  Artistry,  and  Scholarship  ($7500).    1999–2001    National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities  Multi-­‐Year  Collaborative  Research  Grant,  with            Sharon  C.  Herbert  (University  of  Michigan)  ($250,000).    2002    Horace  T.  Morse-­‐University  of  Minnesota  Alumni  Award  for  Distinguished  Undergraduate  

Teaching,  University  of  Minnesota  Alumni  Association.    2003–04    University  of  Minnesota,  College  of  Liberal  Arts  Faculty  Sabbatical  Supplement  ($35,000).    2004-­‐05    University  of  Minnesota,  Institute  of  Humanities,  Fesler-­‐Lampert  Professorship  in  the                Humanities  ($20,000).    2004     Council  on  Public  Engagement  (COPE)  grant  for  departmental  educational  outreach    

program  “Classics  in  the  Schools”  ($5000.00).    2009   Archaeological  Institute  of  America  2009  award  for  Excellence  in  Undergraduate  

Teaching.    2009   Frankel  Institute  for  Advanced  Judaic  Studies,  University  of  Michigan,  Research  

Fellowship:  $60,000  (declined).    2010-­‐11    National  Endowment  for  the  Humanities  Senior  Fellow,  Albright  Institute  of  

Archaeological  Research,  Jerusalem,  Israel  ($48,000).    2012   Rafiq  B.  Hariri  Institute  for  Computing  and  Computational  Research  ($35,000).    2013   Boston  University  Center  for  the  Humanities,  Off-­‐cycle  grant  for  panel  on  Interactive  Text  

Visualization  for  Humanists  ($1000).      

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