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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Susan E. Alcock Address: Office of the President University of Michigan 2064 Fleming Administration Building 503 Thompson Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1340 Department of Classical Studies University of Michigan 2160 Angell Hall 435 S. State Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1003 Phone: (734) 764-2097 e-mail: [email protected] Current Positions: 2015— Special Counsel for Institutional Outreach and Engagement, Office of the President, University of Michigan 2015— Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan Previous Academic Positions Held: 2012-2015 Professor, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Brown University (by courtesy) 2007-2015 Professor, Department of Anthropology, Brown University (by courtesy) 2006-2015 Director (inaugural), Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University 2006-2015 Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology, Brown University 2006-2015 Professor, Department of Classics, Brown University 2002-2005 John H. D’Arms Collegiate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 2002-2005 Curator, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan 1994-2005 Research Affiliate, Museum of Anthropology, The University of Michigan 1993-2005 Assistant Research Scientist, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan 2001 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of the Classics, Harvard University 2000-2003 Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, The University of Michigan 2000-2002 Adjunct Associate Curator, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology 1996-2002 Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 1992-1996 Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Susan E. Alcock

Address: Office of the President University of Michigan 2064 Fleming Administration Building 503 Thompson Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1340 Department of Classical Studies University of Michigan 2160 Angell Hall 435 S. State Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1003 Phone: (734) 764-2097 e-mail: [email protected] Current Positions: 2015— Special Counsel for Institutional Outreach and Engagement, Office of the President, University of Michigan 2015— Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies,

University of Michigan Previous Academic Positions Held: 2012-2015 Professor, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Brown University (by

courtesy) 2007-2015 Professor, Department of Anthropology, Brown University (by courtesy) 2006-2015 Director (inaugural), Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World,

Brown University 2006-2015 Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology, Brown University 2006-2015 Professor, Department of Classics, Brown University 2002-2005 John H. D’Arms Collegiate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 2002-2005 Curator, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan 1994-2005 Research Affiliate, Museum of Anthropology, The University of Michigan 1993-2005 Assistant Research Scientist, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan 2001 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of the Classics, Harvard University 2000-2003 Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, The University of Michigan 2000-2002 Adjunct Associate Curator, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology 1996-2002 Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 1992-1996 Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology and Classics, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan

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1990-1992 Lecturer in Archaeology and Classics, University of Reading, UK; Assistant Curator, Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, University of Reading, UK Education and Degrees: 2007 M.A., Ad Eundem, Brown University. 1985-1989 M.A., Ph.D., Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge; thesis title: Greek Society and the Transition to Roman Rule 1983-1985 B.A. Hons. (1st class degree with distinction) in Classics, University of Cambridge 1979-1983 B.A., summa cum laude, Yale University (double major in Archaeology & History) Fellowships: 2013 Corresponding Fellow, British Academy 2012 Honorary Fellow, Clare College, Cambridge. 2007 Elected Fellow, Society of Antiquaries of London 2006-2011 Senior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies , Harvard University, Washington, DC 2004-2005 Senior Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows 2001-2006 MacArthur Fellowship, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 2002-2003 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA 2000, 2002 Invited Professor, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris (May-June) 1993-1994 A. Bartlett Giamatti Faculty Fellowship, Institute for the Humanities, The University of Michigan 1988-1990 Junior Research Fellowship, Clare College, University of Cambridge 1985-1988 Churchill College Research Studentship, University of Cambridge 1983-1985 Yale University Clare-Mellon Fellowship, University of Cambridge\ Honors and Awards: 2012 Corresponding Member, German Archaeological Institute 2006 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Program in the Ancient World, Princeton University 2004 Spiro Kostof Award, Society of Architectural Historians (for Archaeologies of the Greek

Past: Landscapes, Monuments and Memories, 2002) 2003 Hyde Visitor, Group in Ancient History, University of Pennsylvania 1998 Henry Russel Award, The University of Michigan 1985 Wace Medal for Classical Archaeology; Walston Studentship, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge Owst Prize, Clare College, University of Cambridge 1984 Henry Arthur Thomas Travel Exhibition; Koumoulides Award, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge 1983 Saybrook College Marshal, Yale University 1982 Phi Beta Kappa, New Haven Chapter; Julian Biddle Award, Yale University Teaching Awards: 1998 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, Archaeological Institute of America 1996-1997 LS&A Excellence in Education Award, The University of Michigan 1996 Distinguished Faculty Member, Michigan Association of Governing Boards 1995 1923 Literary and Education Class Memorial Teaching Award, The University of Michigan 1992-1993 LS&A Excellence in Education Award, The University of Michigan Distinguished Named Lectures: 2016 Martin Lecturer, Oberlin College 2015 Albert Reckitt Archaeological Lecture, British Academy 2015 Blackwell Bristol Lectures, University of Bristol, UK

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2013 Seventh Annual Byvanck Lecture, BABESCH Foundation, National Museum of Antiquities, Leuven, The Netherlands

2010 The William J. Battle Lecturer, Department of Classics, University of Texas, Austin 2010 Poultney Lecturer, The Johns Hopkins University 2009 Bross Lecturer, University of Chicago 2009 Trustees Lecture, The American School of Classical Studies in Athens 2008 Hacker Lecturer, University of Heidelberg 2008 Invited Lecturer, Darwin Lecture Series on ‘Serendipity’, University of Cambridge 2007 J. L. Myres Memorial Lecture, Oxford University 1998 W.B. Stanford Lecture Series, School of Classics, Trinity College, Dublin Teaching Experience: Brown University/Coursera 2014 Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets (MOOC); second iteration: active enrollment, ca. 10,700;

9% completion rate 2013 Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets (MOOC); first iteration, active enrollment, ca. 23,500; 13%

completion rate Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World/Department of Classics, Brown University 2015 Undergraduate Course: Roman Archaeology and Art (ARCH 0520) 2014 Undergraduate Course: Petra: Ancient Wonder, Modern Challenge (ARCH 1475) Undergraduate Course: Field Archaeology in the Ancient World (ARCH 0100) 2013 Undergraduate Course: Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets (ARCH 1010) Undergraduate Course: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity (ARCH 0770) 2012 Undergraduate Course: Petra: Ancient Wonder, Modern Challenge Undergraduate Course: Roman Archaeology and Art (ARCH 0520) 2011 Undergraduate Course: Archaeologies of the Greek Past (ARCH 0420)

Undergraduate Course: Highways and Byways in Antiquity (with John Bodel; CLAS 1750I) 2010 Undergraduate Course: Field Archaeology in the Ancient World (ARCH 0100) 2010 Graduate Course: Imperial Cities (ARCH 2040) 2009 Undergraduate Course: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity (ARCH 0770) Undergraduate Course: Field Archaeology in the Ancient World (ARCH 0100) Graduate Course: Skills Training in Material Culture Studies I (ARCH2851) 2008 Undergraduate Courses: Roman Archaeology and Art (ARCH 0520) Graduate Course: Archaeology of Empires (CLAS 2010) 2007 Undergraduate Course: Field Archaeology in the Ancient World (ARCH 0100) 2006 Graduate Course: Archaeology of Empires (ANTH 250) Undergraduate Course: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity (ARCH 0770) Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 1992-2005 Undergraduate Courses: Death on Display in the Ancient World (CC 120) Remembrance of Things Past: Social Memory in Greece and Rome (CC 120) Introduction to Roman Archaeology (CA/HA 222) Introduction to Field Archaeology (CA 323) Classical Landscapes (CA 396) Archaeology of the Roman Provinces (CA/HA 424) Death in the Ancient World (CA/CC 451) Food in the Ancient World: Subsistence and Symbol (CA/CC 382)

The Classical Tradition: in the Kelsey Museum (CC 481) Graduate Courses: Archaeology of Empires (CA 683) Archaeology of Food in the Ancient Mediterranean (CA 833) Approaches to Archaeological Field Survey (CA 820) Ethics and Professional Issues in Classical Archaeology (CA/HA 837) Problems in Roman Archaeology: Roman Provincial Archaeology (CA 855) Space and Place in the Greco-Roman World (CA 843)

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Department of the Classics, Harvard University 2000 Undergraduate Course: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity (CA 152) Graduate Course: The Archaeology of the Second Sophistic (CA 243) Departments of Archaeology and of Classics, University of Reading, UK 1990-1992 Courses taught or co-taught: Greek Society and the City; Archaeology and Art of the

Hellenistic World; Archaeological Theory and Methodology; Archaeological Approaches to the Past; Aspects of World Archaeology; The Civilisation of Fifth Century Athens; The Augustan Age at Rome

Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge 1987-1991 Tutorials on numerous topics in Classical Art and Archaeology Courses co-taught: History of the Ancient Mediterranean; Rhetoric; Art and Architecture of the Hellenistic World Service on Doctoral Dissertation Committees: Committees at Brown University, chaired or co-chaired 2013— J. Andrew Dufton, Mapping Urban Process and Social Change in the Cities of Roman North

Africa 2012— Katherine Harrington, Home Economics: Domestic Craft Production and Household Industry

in Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic Greece 2011— Jessica Nowlin, Reorienting Orientalization: Local Consumption and Value in Central Italy

between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas 2011-2015 Sarah Craft, Dynamic Landscapes in Late Roman and Byzantine Anatolia: Pilgrimage, Travel

Infrastructure, and Landscape Archaeology (Degree conferred in 2015) 2011-2014 Elizabeth Murphy, Roman Workplaces, Work Practice, and Working Lives. A Multi-scalar

Study of Crafts Production in the Eastern Mediterranean (Degree conferred in 2014) 2010-2014 Claudia Moser, Material Witnesses: The Memory of Sacrifice and the Altars of Republican Rome

and Latium (Degree conferred in 2014) 2009-2012 Bradley Sekedat, Rethinking Resources: Integrating Resource Sites into the Landscapes of

Anatolia (Degree conferred in 2012) 2009-2012 Lyra Monteiro, Racializing the Ancient World: Ancestry and Identity in the Early United States

(Degree conferred in 2012) 2008-2011 Cecelia Feldman Weiss, Living Fluidly: The Uses and Meanings of Water in Asia Minor (2nd

Century BCE – 2nd Century CE) (Degree conferred in 2011) 2007-2010 Katherine Marino, Speaking Through the Womb: Graeco-Egyptian Uterine Amulets (Degree

conferred in 2010) 2007-2010 Sarah Dawson, Social Memory and Propaganda in Fifth Century Rome (Degree conferred in

2010) 2006-2013 Jason Urbanus, Regional Developments in Iron Age and Roman Portugal (Degree conferred in

2013) 2006-2009 Lisa Anderson, The Roman Military Community as Expressed in Its Burial Customs during the

First-Third Centuries CE (Degree conferred in 2009) Membership on doctoral committees at Brown University 2014— Linda Gosner, Mines, Colonization, and Rural Communities in Roman Iberia (3rd century BCE – 3rd Century CE) 2013— Müge Durusu-Tanriöver, Occupy Hattusa: Views from the Borderland of the Hittite

Empire 2013-2015 Alexander Smith, The End of Talayotic Culture: The Transformation of Indigeneity and the

Roman Domination of Mallorca and Menorca (degree conferred 2015) 2010-2013 Alex Knodell, Multi-Scalar Social Intensification in the Euboean Gulf and the Mediterranean

World: Metallurgy, Mobility, and Society in the Twelfth to Eighth Centuries BCE (Degree conferred in 2013)

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2010-2012 Thomas Leppard, The Logics of Island Life: The Archaeology of Movement, Distance, and Settlement in the Neolithic Aegean and Ceramic Age Lesser Antilles (Degree conferred in 2013)

2009-2012 Carolyn Swan, In Flux: Glass, Technology, and the Glassmaking Industry of the Byzantine and Early Islamic (8th-12th century CE) Near East: the Archaeology and Archaeometry of a High Temperature Craft (Degree conferred in 2012)

2008-2012 Michelle Charest, Emerald Pub to Silver Saloon: Building an Irish Saloon Community in the American Mining West (Department of Anthropology; Degree conferred in 2009) 2009-2010 Mark Thatcher, Becoming Achaean (Department of Classics; Degree conferred in 2010) 2008-2010 David Yates, Remembering the Persian War Differently: The Contestation of Memory in

Classical Greece (Department of Classics; Degree conferred in 2010) 2006-2007 Michael Zimmerman, The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery from the Village (Field I) at ‘Iraq al-Amir: A Typological Study, (Degree conferred in 2007) 2006-2009 Christine Reiser, Engaged Stewardship: Identity, Heritage and the Presence of the Past in

Community-Based Archaeology in New England (Department of Anthropology; Degree conferred in 2009)

2006-2008 Jordan Rosenblum, Eating and Commensality in Early Judaism (Department of Religious Studies; Degree conferred in 2008)

Committees at the University of Michigan chaired or co-chaired 2005-2008 Lori Khatchadourian, Dynastic Politics in Hellenistic Armenia (Degree conferred in 2008) 2002-2006 Karen Johnson, Archaeologies of Childhood in the Roman World (Degree conferred in 2007) 2001-2005 Jennifer Gates, Traveling the Desert Edge: The Ptolemaic Roadways and Regional Economy of

Egypt’s Eastern Desert World (Degree conferred in 2005; Distinguished Dissertation Award 2005)

2000-2005 (co-chair) Drew Wilburn, Materia Magica: The Archaeology of Magic in Egypt, Spain and Cyprus World (Degree conferred in 2005)

2000-2004 Jane Rempel, Rural Settlement and Elite Representation: Social Change in the Bosporan Kingdom in the Fourth Century BC (Degree conferred 2004)

1999-2003 Jeremy Hartnett, Streets, Street Architecture and Social Presentation in Roman Italy (Degree conferred 2003; Distinguished Dissertation Award 2004)

1995--2004 Sebastian Heath, Trade, Interaction and Rural Populations in the Late Roman Mediterranean (Degree conferred 2004)

1994-1997 Steven Tuck, Constructed Identities: The Role of Roman Ports in the Creation and Presentation of Roman Imperial Authority and Personality (Degree conferred 1997)

1994-1997 David Stone, The Development of an Imperial Territory: Romans, Africans and the Transformation of the Rural Landscape of Tunisia (Degree conferred 1997)

1994— (co-chair) Monica Barran Fullerton, Late Roman Fortifications in Greece 1993-1996 (co-chair) David Reynolds, The Severan Marble Plan and the Urban Topography of Rome

(Degree conferred 1996) 1993-1994 Pedar Foss, Kitchens and Dining Rooms at Pompeii: The Spatial and Social Relationship of

Cooking to Eating in the Roman Household (Degree conferred 1994) 1993-1994 (co-chair) Geoffrey Schmalz, Public Building and Civic Identity in Augustan and Julio-

Claudian Athens (Degree conferred 1994) Membership on other doctoral committees at the University of Michigan 2005— Geoff Maturen, Lucian and the Philosophers (Department of Classical Studies) 2004-2005 Adam Kemezis, A Questionable Past: Inquiry, Narrative and Visions of Rome in the Works of

Cassius Dio and Philostratus (Department of Classical Studies; Degree conferred 2005) 2004-2005 Bernd Steinbock, Social Memory in 4th-Century Athenian Public Discourse (Department of

Classical Studies; Degree conferred 2005) 2005-2008 Elissa Faro, Ritual Activity and Regional Dynamics: Towards a Reinterpretation of Minoan

Extra-urban Ritual Space (Degree conferred in 2008) 2002-2005 Jessica Davis-Powers, Visuality and the Roman Household: The House of the Gilded Cupids,

Pompeii (Degree conferred in 2005) 2002-2005 Björn Anderson, The Construction of Nabataean Identity (Degree conferred in 2005) 2001-2005 Brenda Longfellow, Nymphaea, Fountains and the Uses of Water in the Roman World

(Degree conferred in 2005)

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2001-2005 Elizabeth de Grummond, Temple Architecture in Early Rome (Degree conferred in 2005) 2000-2003 (cognate member) John Norder, Marking Space in Northern Algonquian Landscapes: Rock-

Art of the Lake of the Woods Region (Museum of Anthropology) 1999-2002 Maria Swetnam-Burland, Art and Ritual in the Temple of Isis, Pompeii (Degree conferred in

2002) 1998-2000 Paul Legutko, Ideological Change and Representation in Third Century Rome (Degree

conferred in 2000) 1998-2001 (cognate member) Zoe Crossland, State Formation in Audrantsay, Madagascar (Museum of

Anthropology; Degree conferred in 2001) 1997-2002 Melanie Grunow, Images of Architecture in Roman State Art: Temples, Topography and

Imperial Ideology (Degree conferred in 2002) 1997-2004 Josephine Shaya, Pagan Relics in the Roman World (Degree conferred in 2004) 1997— (cognate member) Will Griffin, The Matitanana Archaeological Project: Culture History and

Social Complexity in the Seven Rivers Reginon of Southeastern Madagascar (Museum of Anthropology)

1996-1999 Camilla MacKay, Road Systems in Greece from Antiquity through the Ottoman Empire (Degree conferred in 1999)

1996-1999 Jennifer Trimble, Elite Self-Representation and Gender Ideology in the Early Roman Empire (Degree conferred in 1999)

1996-1997 Kristina Milnor, Suis omnia tuta locis: Women, Space and Ideology in the Age of Augustus (Department of Classical Studies; Degree conferred in 1997)

1996-99 Sarah Harvey, The Iron Age II Period Subsistence Strategy in Southern Palestine and Southern Jordan: State Formation and Land Exploitation (Degree conferred in 1999)

1996— (cognate member) Vivian Katz, Representing the Self: The Writings of Aelius Aristides (Department of History)

1995-98 Rebecca Schindler, The Cult of Aphrodite in the Greek West: A Study of the Function and Meaning of Greek Sanctuaries (Degree conferred in 1998)

1994–95 (cognate member) Frances Hayashida, State Pottery Production in the Inka Provinces (Museum of Anthropology) (Degree conferred in 1995)

1994 (cognate member) Leah Minc, Political Economy and Market Economy under Aztec Rule (Museum of Anthropology) (Degree conferred in 1994) 1993— Carla Goodnoh, Negotiating Sacred Landscape: A Case Study on the Topography of Traditional

Religion in the Arsinoite nome (Fayum Oasis) during the Late Roman/Early Christian periods Doctoral committees at other institutions 2013-2014 Peter Bang, Irregulare Aliquod Corpus? Comparison, World History and the Historical

Sociology of the Roman Empire (Faculty of Humanities, Copenhagen University) (Degree conferred 2014)

2013-2014 Vladimir Stolba, Greek Countryside in Ancient Crimea: Chersonesean chora in the late Classical to early Hellenistic period (Faculty of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Denmark) (Degree conferred 2014)

2012 Rinse Willet, Red Slipped Complexity: The socio-cultural context of the concept and use of tableware in the Roman East (Departement Archeologie, Kunstwetenschap en Musicologie, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) (Degree conferred 2012)

2007 Marina Prusac, South of the Naro, North of the Drilo, From the Karst to the Sea Cultural Identities in South Dalmatia, 500 BC – AD 500 (University of Oslo, Norway) (Degree conferred 2007)

2004 Femke Martens, Interdisciplinary Research Concerning the Urban Development of Sagalassos: Settlement Development, Urban Layout and Infrastructure (Departement Archeologie, Kunstwetenschap en Musicologie, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) (Degree conferred 2004)

2001-2005 Rebecca Benefiel, Felix Campania: The Construction of an Italian Region (Department of Classics, Harvard University) (Degree conferred 2005)

2000-2003 Emily Mackil, Greek Leagues and Federations in their Landscape Context (Department of Classics, Princeton University) (Degree conferred 2003)

1999— Carol Stein, The Roman Landscapes of Southern Epirus: Changes in Settlement Patterns and Land Use, 300 BC-AD 300 (Department of Archaeology, Boston University)

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1999 Hannelore Vanhaverbeke, The Evolution of the Settlement Pattern on the Territory of Sagalassos (Pisidia, SW Turkey). Palaeo-ecology and Palaeo-economy from the Prehistory until Recent Times (Departement Archeologie, Kunstwetenschap en Musicologie, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) (Degree conferred 1999)

1996-99 Steven Krebs, Settlement in Classical Dobrogea (Department of Classical Studies, Indiana University) (Degree conferred 1999)

Undergraduate Senior Honors theses at Brown University (chaired committees only) 2011 Samuel Holzman, The Theban Sphinx and the Sphinx 2011 Elise Nuding, Negotiating Place and Memory in the Urban Landscape of Providence 2011 Dani Candelora, Egyptian and Greek Glass in the RISD Museum 2008 Caitlin Howitt, Classical Art and the Changing Nature of Museum Exhibition 2008 Maia Peck, Comparative Death Rituals: Imperial Rome, Imperial China 2008 Whittaker Schroder, The Transformation of Rhode Island Hall Undergraduate Senior Honors theses at the Universiy of Michigan (chaired committees only) 2004-2005 (co-chair) Philip Deloria, Document Security Methods in Greek and Roman Egypt 2004-2005 (co-chair) Rob Stephan, The Tiberianus Archive at Karanis 2004-2005 Elizabeth Wolfram, Beyond the Edge of Ocean: Rome and Ireland 2004-2005 Elizabeth DeRidder, Roman Medical Equipment in the Kelsey Museum 1999-2000 Ami Goldfein, Herodian Architecture and its Influence on Rome 1997-98 Christine Miller, The Public Gardens of Rome: Their Significance and Neglect 1997-98 Fiona Rose, Wall Flowers: Servile Children in Roman Wall Paintings 1996-97 Eric Bruehl, Roman Mortuary Practices in North Africa 1995-96 Heather Gottry, Domestic Religion in Ancient Karanis Administrative Experience and Service: University of Michigan 2015— Special Counsel for Institutional Outreach and Engagement, Office of the President Brown University 2014 Selection Committee, Presidential Fellowships, Graduate School 2013-2014 Steering Committee, Institute at Brown for Environment and Society 2013 Interim Vice President for Research, Brown University 2012-2013 Deputy Vice President for Research, Brown University 2012-2013 Special Assistant to the Provost for Strategic Initiatives, Brown University 2012-2013 Academic Strategic Planning Coordinating Committee 2011-2012 Chair, Search Committee, Director, Watson Institute for International Studies 2009-2010 Committee to Review Tenure and Faculty Development Policies, Office of the Provost 2010-2011 Advisory Committee, Office of the Vice President for International Affairs 2009-2015 Co-director, Program in Early Cultures 2008-2009 Faculty Reviewer, ADVANCE Program, Brown University 2007 Faculty Reviewer, Salomon Awards, Office of the Vice President for Research 2006-2007 Internationalization Committee, Office of the Provost (co-chair, Working Group on

Curriculum, Language Instruction and Study Abroad) 2006-2009 Steering Committee, Program in Ancient Studies 2006-2009 Research Advisory Board, Office of the Vice President for Research 2006-2007 Department Chairs Agenda Committee 2006-2008 Digital Humanities Initiative 2006-2015 Sirector of Undergraduate Studies, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World 2006-2015 Advisor, Department Undergraduate Group (DUG), Joukowsky Institute 2006-2105 Presentations to: Boldly Brown: Campaign for Academic Enrichment,

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Brown Annual Fund Volunteers; Brown University Corporation Meeting; Brown University Parents Weekend; Emeriti Corporation Members; Presidential Leadership Council; various Brown alumni groups and development events

The University of Michigan 2004 Presidential Task Force on Residential Life and Learning: Building on Michigan

Traditions 2004-2005 Provost’s Council on Student Honors 2004-2005 Michigan Model Care Initiative, University of Michigan’s Health System’s Office of

Clinical Affairs 2002 Presidential Search Advisory Committee 2001 Search Advisory Committee, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs 2001-2004 General Counsel Advisory Committee 2001-2002 Thurnau Professorship Search Advisory Committee 2000-2001 Presidential Commission on the Information Revolution, University of Michigan 2000-2002 Advisory Board, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) 1996 Guest Speaker, Alumni Association Summer Sessions The College of Literature, Science and the Arts, The Rackham Graduate School, The University of Michigan 2004-2005 Rackham Executive Board, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies 2004 Speaker, Event for Chicago-area LS&A Supporters 2004 Tour leader, Michigan Seminars: An Inside View of the University (alumni event) 2004 Speaker, Campus Day Admitted Student Visitation Program 2003-2005 LSA Information Technology Committee 2001 Advisory Faculty Fundraising Committee 2000 Introductory Speaker, ‘Cornucopia: Exploring the Humanities’ 1999 Chair, Divisional Board, Rackham Faculty Grants and Fellowships 1999 Rackham Pre-doctoral Fellowship Faculty Selection Committee 1999-2002 Elected Representative, Faculty Senate Assembly 1998-1999 Divisional Board Member, Rackham Faculty Grants and Fellowships 1997 Position Search Committee, Department of Near Eastern Studies 1997-2000 Spatial Information and GIS Coordinating Committee 1997 Speaker, Campus Day Admitted Student Visitation Program 1996-1999 Executive Committee, Institute for the Humanities 1996 Selection Committee, 1923 Literary and Education Class Memorial Teaching Award 1996 Selection Committee, Graduate Student Members, Institute for the Humanities 1994 Position Search Committee, Department of Near Eastern Studies 1994-1995 Faculty Mentor, Undergraduate Mentorship Program 1992-2005 Core committee, Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology 1992-1993 Rackham Dissertation/Thesis Grant Committee The Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan 2005 Review Committee, LEO Lecturers 2004-2005 Third Year Review Committee: Lisa Nevett 2003-2005 Chair, Undergraduate Affairs Committee 2003-2005 Undergraduate Concentration Advisor, Classical Archaeology 2001-2004 Chair’s Advisory Committee 1999-2000 Chair Search Committee 1997–1998 Position Search Committee 1996-2000 Chair’s Advisory Committee 1996-2005 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1996 Chair, Archaeology Review Subcommittee 1995-2002 Undergraduate Concentration Advisor, Classical Archaeology 1995-2005 Time Schedule Committee 1995 Undergraduate Review Committee 1995 Ad hoc Committee on the Classical Civilization Concentration

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1995-2005 OVPR Research Council Representative 1994-1995 Faculty Secretary, Department of Classical Studies 1994-1996 Ad hoc Committee on Classics and Multiculturalism 1993-1994 Chair’s Advisory Committee 1992-1993 Library Committee The University of Reading 1990-1992 Computer Users Committee, Faculty of Letters and Social Sciences 1990-1992 Admissions Committee, Faculty of Letters and Social Sciences The University of Cambridge 1998 Examiner, Part II of the Classical Tripos, Faculty of Classics 1989-1990 Clare College Council 1988-1990 Faculty of Classics D (Archaeology) Caucus 1988-1990 Clare College Governing Body Professional Offices and Responsibilities: Boards and trusteeships 2011— ACOR Representative, Council of American Overseas Research Centers 2010— Board, Sustainable Preservation Initiative, New York 2010— Board of Trustees, American Center of Oriental Research, Amman 2010-2013 Executive Committee, Governing Board, Archaeological Institute of America 2009-2015 Academic Trustee, Governing Board, Archaeological Institute of America Academic 2015 External Review Committee, Interdepartmental Program in Archaeology, UCLA 2014— Advisory Board, SPARC, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of

Arkansas 2014 Yad Hanadiv, Rothschild Foundation, Review of Hirschfeld Fellowship 2013— Yad Hanadiv, Rothschild Fellow Selection Committee 2013 Elector, Leventis Chair of Greek Culture, University of Cambridge 2013 External Review Committee, Department of Archaeology, Boston University 2013 External Review Committee, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley 2012 External Review Committee, Department of Classics, Princeton University 2011-2013 Chair, Gold Medal Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 2011-2013 Fellowship Selection Committee, American Council of Learned Societies 2009-2010 Fellowship Selection Committee, NEH/American School of Classical Studies 2008-2012 Committee on Archaeology, American Academy in Rome 2007-2011 Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 2007 External Review Committee, The Center for the Ancient Mediterranean, Columbia

University 2006-2014 Professional Responsibilities Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 2005 External Review Committee, Department of Classics, University of Pennsylvania 2005 External Review Committee, Department of Classics, University of California, Santa

Barbara 2005-2010 Selection Committee, Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series 2004-2005 Advisory Board, The Knight-Wallace Fellows, University of Michigan 2002-2004 Ancient Studies Jury, Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome (chair, 2003-2004) 2001-2004 Ryskamp Fellowship Selection Committee, American Council of Learned Societies 1999-2005 Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 1998-2003 Regional Committee, Andrew Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies (Region IV) 1998-2000 American Council of Learned Societies, Invited Workshops on the Humanities; on

Hellenic Studies (December 1998; June 1999; June 2000) 1997-1999 Archaeology and History Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 1996-1999 Future of Old World Archaeology Committee, Archaeological Institute of America

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1996-1998 James R. Wiseman Book Award Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 1995-2000 Co-president, Ann Arbor chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America 1994-1997 Monographs Committee, Archaeological Institute of America Other Services and Responsibilities: 2012 Presenter, World Economic Forum, Davos/Klosters, Switzerland (various panels) 2011 External Reviewer, Israeli Archaeology Departments, Quality Assessment Division,

Council for Higher Education, Israel 2010— Expert Member, International Council on Monuments and Sites, International Committee

on Archaeological Heritage Management (Member, Standards Committee) 2010-2011 Testimony to Cultural Property Advisory Board, Washington, DC 2009 Milken Institute, Financial Innovations Lab: Archaeology as an Economic Development

Resource, Jerusalem, Israel Editing and Consultancy: 2015— Advisory Board, Studies in Classical Archaeology (Aarhus, DK) 2015— Advisory Panel, Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference Standing Commitee 2014— International Advisory Board, Editorial Committee, Swedish Institutes at Athens and

Rome. 2006— Publication Board, British School at Athens 2006— Editorial Board, HEROM: Journal of Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture (Previously:

Facta. Journal of Roman Material Culture Studies) 2004-2006 Editorial Board, Michigan Quarterly Review 2001-2004 Topics in Contemporary Archaeology, series for Cambridge University Press (with Richard

Bradley) 2001— Greek Culture in the Roman World, monograph series for Cambridge University Press (with

Jas’ Elsner and Simon Goldhill) 2000-2005 Editorial Advisor, Ancient History and Classics, Blackwell Publishers 2000— Editorial Board, Journal of Archaeological Research 1999— Editorial Board, Journal of Social Archaeology 1997-2007 Editorial Board, Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology 1996-2013 Advisory Board, American Journal of Archaeology 1994-98 Co-editor, Book Reviews, American Journal of Archaeology 1994— Editorial Board, Cambridge World Archaeology (Cambridge University Press) 1993-2003 Advisory Board, Archaeological Dialogues: Dutch Perspectives on Current Issues in

Archaeology (Leiden); Jury Member, Essay Competition (2002) 1993-2005 Editorial Committee member, Kelsey Museum Fieldwork Series 1996— Reviewer of proposals and manuscripts for American Antiquity; American Journal of

Archaeology; Antiquity; Archaeology ; Arts and Humanities Research Board (UK); *assemblage*; Blackwell; Cambridge University Press; Classical Philology; Hesperia; Journal of Archaeological Research; Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology; Journal of Roman Archaeology; Leverhulme Foundation; The MacArthur Foundation; The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research; National Endowment for the Humanities; National Geographic Society; National Science Foundation; Oxford University Press; Princeton University Press; Project Discovery!; Research Proposals, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Riksbankens Jubileumsfond; Routledge; Science; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Southern Illinois University Carbondale Press; University of California Press; University of Chicago Press; University of North Carolina Press ; University of Pennsylvania Press

Membership of Professional Organizations: 2006— American School of Oriental Research 2000-2002 American Association of Museums

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1998— European Association of Archaeologists 1994— Society for American Archaeology 1994-96, 2003 American Anthropological Association 1991— Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies 1991— The Classical Association 1990— Cambridge Philological Society 1989— Archaeological Institute of America Archaeological Field Experience: 2009— Co-director, Brown University Petra Archaeological Project; Petra, Southern Jordan.

Project undertaking regional survey, limited excavation, and geophysical prospection in various locales in and near the ancient city of Petra

2004-2008 Co-director, Vorotan Project, Syunik Marz, Republic of Armenia (collaborative project with the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Yerevan)

1991-2002 Co-director, Pylos Regional Archaeological Project (with special responsibility for co-ordinating the analysis, interpretation, and publication of all post-prehistoric material from the field survey). Project funded by major grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Geographic Society, and conducted under the auspices of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens

1987, 1989 Museum study of material from Phlius, Nemea Valley Archaeological Project, Greece 1986 Director, urban survey of Phlius, Nemea Valley Archaeological Project, Greece 1985 Survey fieldwalker, Cambridge/Bradford Boeotian Expedition, Greece Assistant in museum study season, Knossos, Crete 1984 Survey fieldwalker, Nemea Valley Archaeological Project, Greece Fieldworker, Mandalo excavation, Macedonia, Greece Study season assistant, Northwest Keos Archaeological Survey, Greece 1983 Research Assistant, Ancient Art Department, Yale University Art Gallery 1982 Summer Travel Session, American School of Classical Studies, Athens; Fieldworker, American School Agora Excavation 1980 Program in Archaeological Field Techniques; Laboratory Assistant, Department of

Archaeology, University of Massachusetts Grants: 2012 Curtiss T. & Mary G. Brennan Foundation Grant: Brown University Petra Archaeological

Project 2012 Season ($5,000) 2011-2012 Loeb Classical Library Foundation Grant: Brown University Petra Archaeological Project

2011 Season ($20,000) 2011-2012 Curtiss T. & Mary G. Brennan Foundation Grant: Brown University Petra Archaeological

Project 2011 Season ($5,000) 2011-2014 Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Cultures Grant, Andrew W. Mellon

Foundation: Animal Magnetism: The Emotional Ecology of Animals and Humans, Susan E. Alcock, John Bodel, and Stephen Houston, co-PIs ($175,000)

2011-2012 Seed Fund Award for International Research in Global Humanities, Office of International Affairs, Brown University: Urban Cultural Heritage & Creative Practice, Susan E. Alcock, Steven Lubar, and Rebecca Schneider, co-PIs ($50,000)

2011-2012 ‘Connecting Art Histories’, Getty Foundation: The Arts of Rome’s Provinces, Susan E. Alcock and Natalie Boymel Kampen, co-PIs ($415,000)

2011-2013 Special projects grant, Office of the President, Brown University: Partners for a New Beginning – Heritage as Bridge, Susan E. Alcock and Matthew Gutmann, co-PIs ($25,000)

2010 International Undergraduate Teaching and Research Award, Office of the Dean of College, Brown University: Supervising Undergraduate Student Harrison Stark, 2010 ($3,500)

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2009-2012 Research Seed Funding Award, Office of the Vice-President for Research, Brown University: Material Matters: A Collaboration Between Archaeology and Engineering, Susan E. Alcock and Brian W. Sheldon, co-PIs, 2009-2010 ($80,000)

2007 Internationalization Seed Grant, Office of International Affairs, Brown University: Anglo-Americans Antiquarians and Early Modern Science ($10,000)

2007 Lecturers Fund Grant, Office of the Dean of the Faculty, Brown University: Highways and Byways in the Pre-modern World, John Bodel, co-PI ($5,000)

2006-2007 National Geographic Society Grant No. 8052-06: Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia, 2006 Season, Susan E. Alcock and John F. Cherry, co-PIs ($19,909)

2006 National Geographic Committee for Research and Exploration (#8052-06; $19,909) 2005 Office of the Vice President of Research, Preliminary and Small Scale Projects, The

University of Michigan ($15,000) 2005 Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund ($8000) 2004 Rackham Discretionary Funds; Department of Classical Studies Discretionary Funds;

Office of the Vice President of Research Small Grants for Major Conference Research, The University of Michigan for support of ‘The Edge of Roman Dining: a symposium in honor of John H. D’Arms’

2004 Kelsey Fieldwork Fund, The University of Michigan ($2500) 2001-02 Office of the Vice President of Research Small Grants for Major Conference Research;

Rackham Discretionary Funds, Kelsey Museum Discretionary Fund, Department of Classical Studies, The University of Michigan, for support of an international workshop, ‘Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Perspectives in Mediterranean Regional Studies’

2000-2002 Co-Principal Investigator, ‘Spatial Analysis and the Archaeology of Old World Civilizations,’ Spatial Analyses and GIS Initiative, The University of Michigan (ca. $65,000)

1998-1999 Michigan Humanities Award (one-term of sabbatical support), The University of Michigan

1999 LS&A Faculty Assistance Fund, The University of Michigan ($1600) 1999 Fieldwork Fund Grant, The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan

($2000) 1997 LS&A Faculty Assistance Fund, The University of Michigan ($700; $300) 1996 Career Development Award, The University of Michigan ($5000) 1996 Office of the Vice President for Research Discretionary Funds ($1500), The University of Michigan 1995-1996 Rackham Grant and Fellowship Program, The University of Michigan ($5400) 1995-1996 Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Faculty Development Fund, The

University of Michigan ($3500) 1995 Excavation Fund Grant, The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan

($7400) 1994 Excavation Fund Grant, The Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of Michigan

($7200) 1993-1994 Rackham Grant and Fellowship Program, The University of Michigan ($1450) (declined) 1992-1993 Office of the Vice President for Research Discretionary Funds (grant for UNIX

Workstation; ca. $21,000), The University of Michigan 1992-1993 LS&A Faculty Assistance Fund, The University of Michigan ($500) 1991-1992 Research Grant, The Society of Antiquaries of London (ca. $2,000) 1991-1992 British Academy Major Research Grant: Archaeology (ca. $10,000) 1991-1992 Personal Research Assistant, University of Reading Research Endowment (ca. $30,000) 1984-1989 Travel Grants from the Faculty of Classics, Clare College and Churchill College,

University of Cambridge

Publications

Books published:

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Graecia Capta: The Landscapes of Roman Greece. 307 pp. and 81 figs. Cambridge: University Press, 1993

— Revised paperback edition: January 1996 — Italian language edition: Graecia Capta: Politica, economia e società nel paesaggio dell’Ellade

romana 200 a.C. - 200 d.C. Genova: Edizione ECIG, 1999 S.E. Alcock and R. Osborne, eds., Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece.

271 pp. and 51 figs. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994 — Revised paperback edition, 1996 S.E. Alcock, ed., The Early Roman Empire in the East. 212 pp. and 79 figs. Oxford: Oxbow Books,

1997. S.E. Alcock , J. F. Cherry and J. Elsner, eds., Pausanias: Travel and Memory in Roman Greece. 379 pp.

and 27 figs. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. S.E. Alcock, T.N. D’Altroy, K.D. Morrison, and C. Sinopoli, eds., Empires: Perspectives from

Archaeology and History. 523 pp. and 70 figs. Cambridge: University Press, 2001. Archaeologies of the Greek Past: Landscape, Monuments and Memories (W.B. Stanford Lectures).

222 pp. and 48 figs. Cambridge: University Press, 2002. — Modern Greek language edition, 2006. Winner: 2004 Spiro Kostof Award, Society of Architectural Historians R. Van Dyke and S.E. Alcock, eds., Archaeologies of Memory. 240 pp. and 40 figs. Malden, MA and

Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2003. S.E. Alcock and N. Luraghi, eds., Helots and their Masters in Laconia and Messenia: Histories, S.E. Alcock and J. Cherry, eds., Side-by-Side Survey: Comparative Regional Studies in the

Mediterranean World . 251 pp. and 119 figs. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2004. S.E. Alcock and R. Osborne, eds., Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology: Classical Archaeology.

Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2007. Second edition, 2012. (with J. Bodel and R. Talbert, eds.) Highways, Byways and Road Systems in the Premodern World.

Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2012.

Books in press Editor (with J. Frakes and M. Egri), The Arts of Rome’s Provinces (Getty Foundation). Los Angeles: J.

Paul Getty Trust

Web publications: J.L. Davis, S.E. Alcock, D.J. Bennet, S. Heath, Y. Lolos, C. Shelmerdine and E. Zangger, The Pylos

Regional Archaeological Project: The Internet Edition. http://rome.lsa.classics.umich.edu/ PRAP.html (1996).

S.E. Alcock and S. Heath, Hellenistic Messenia (The Foundation of the Hellenic World). http://rome.lsa.classics.umich.edu/PRAP/html/Messenia.html (1996).

Jews and Christians in a Roman World: Searching for Paul. Archaeology Magazine http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/romanworld/ (1999)

S.E. Alcock, S. Herbert, D. Potter, and T. Wilfong, Daily Life in the Eastern Roman Empire (100 BCE-100 CE): Trade, Travel and Transformation . http://www.fathom.com/umich (2002).

Museum exhibitions curated A Taste of the Ancient World (undergraduate exhibit, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University

of Michigan; 1996-1997); http://www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Exhibits/ Food/text/Food.html Animals in the Kelsey (undergraduate exhibit, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, The University of

Michigan; 2000-2001); http://www.lsa.umich.edu/kelsey/galleries/animals/index.html Death on Display in the Ancient World (undergraduate on-line exhibit, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology,

The University of Michigan); http://www.umich.edu/~kelseydb/Exhibits/ Death_on_Display/index.html

Other media:

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Mysteries of the Bible: Paul the Apostle. Arts and Entertainment Network; #411; 1999. (Interview) Petra Lost City of Stone. Film produced by Providence Pictures for NOVA/PBS and ARTE/France.

Broadcast date February 2015 (Consultant and Presenter).

Articles published: ‘Archaeology and imperialism: Roman expansion and the Greek city.’ Journal of Mediterranean

Archaeology 2 (1989) 87-135. ‘Roman imperialism in the Greek landscape.’ Journal of Roman Archaeology 2 (1989) 5-34. ‘Tomb cult and the post-Classical polis.’ American Journal of Archaeology 95 (1991) 447-67. ‘Urban survey and the polis of Phlius.’ Hesperia 60 (1991) 421-63. ‘Spaced out sanctuaries: the ritual landscape of Roman Greece.’ In E. Scott, ed., Theoretical Roman

Archaeology: First Conference Proceedings. Avebury: Worldwide Archaeology (1993) 155-65. ‘Breaking up the Hellenistic world: survey and society.’ In I. Morris, ed., Classical Greece: Ancient

Histories and Modern Archaeologies. Cambridge: University Press (1994) 171-90. S.E. Alcock, J.F. Cherry and J.L. Davis, ‘Intensive survey, agricultural practice and the classical

landscape of Greece.’ In I. Morris, ed., Classical Greece: Ancient Histories and Modern Archaeologies. Cambridge: University Press (1994) 137-90.

‘Surveying the peripheries of the Hellenistic world.’ In P. Bilde, T. Engberg-Pedersen, L. Hannestad, J. Zahle and K. Randsborg, eds., Centre and Periphery in the Hellenistic World. Århus: Århus University Press (1994) 162-75.

‘Nero at play? The emperor’s Grecian odyssey.’ In J. Elsner and J. Masters, eds., Reflections of Nero: Culture, History and Representation. London: Duckworth (1994) 98-111.

’Minding the gap in Hellenistic and Roman Greece.’ In S.E. Alcock and R. Osborne, eds., Placing the Gods: Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece. Oxford: Clarendon Press (1994) 247-61.

’The heroic past in a Hellenistic present.’ Echos du monde classique/Classical Views 38 [n.s. 13] (1994) 221-34. Reprinted (with minor revisions) in P. Cartledge, P. Garnsey and E. Gruen, eds., Hellenistic Constructs: Essays in Culture, History, and Historiography. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press (1997) 20-34.

J.L. Davis, S.E. Alcock, D.J. Bennet, Y. Lolos, C. Shelmerdine and E. Zangger, ‘The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project: 1991-94.’ Archaeological News 19 (1994) 24-27.

‘Pausanias and the polis: use and abuse.’ In M. Hansen, ed., Sources for Polis Identity (Acts of the Copenhagen Polis Centre, Volume 2). Copenhagen: Munksgaard (1995) 326-44.

’Landscapes of memory and the authority of Pausanias.’ In J. Bingen and O. Reverdin, eds., Pausanias historien (Entretiens sur l’antiquité classique). Geneva: Fondation Hardt (1996) 241-76.

‘Greece: a landscape of resistance.’ In D. Mattingly, ed., Dialogues in Roman Imperialism: Power, Discourse and Discrepant Experience in the Roman Empire. Ann Arbor: Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series (1997) 103-15.

‘Changes on the ground in early imperial Boeotia.’ In J.L. Bintliff, ed., Recent Developments in the History and Archaeology of Central Greece: Proceedings of the Sixth International Boeotian Conference. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum (1997) 287-304.

‘The world of Greece — environment.’ In P.A. Cartledge, ed., The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece. Cambridge: University Press (1997) 13-34. Translated (with minor revisions) as ‘Die Menschen in ihrer natürlichen Umwelt’ in P. Cartledge, hrsg., Kulturgeschichte Griechenlands in der Antike. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler Verlag (1998) 13-34.

J.L. Davis, S.E. Alcock, D.J. Bennet, Y. Lolos, C. Shelmerdine and E. Zangger. ‘The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project. Part I, Overview and the archaeological survey.’ Hesperia 66.3 (1997) 391-494.

‘The problem of romanization, the power of Athens.’ In M. Hoff and S. Rotroff, eds., The Romanization of Athens. Oxford: Oxbow (1997) 1-7.

‘Interesting times’: Comment on T. Derks, ‘The Transformation of Landscape and Religious Representation in Roman Gaul.’ Archaeological Dialogues 4 (1997) 148-49.

‘Liberation and conquest: Hellenistic and Roman Messenia.’ In J.L. Davis, ed., Sandy Pylos: An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino. Austin: The University of Texas Press (1998) 179-91

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‘Power from the dead: tomb cult in post-liberation Messenia.’ In J.L. Davis, ed., Sandy Pylos: An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino. Austin: The University of Texas Press (1998) 199-204.

‘Hasanaga: a glimpse into the Ottoman countryside.’ In J.L. Davis, ed., Sandy Pylos: An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino. Austin: The University of Texas Press (1998) 262-66.

‘The pseudo-history of Messenia unplugged.’ Transactions of the American Philological Association 129 (1999): 333-41.

’The Roman territory of Greek cities.’ In M. Brunet, ed., Territoires des cités grecques (BCH Supplément 34). Paris: École française d’Athènes (1999) 167-73.

‘Introduction: Three “R’s” of the Cretan Economy.’ In A. Chaniotis, From Minoan Farmers to Roman Traders: Sidelights on the Economy of Ancient Crete. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (1999) 175-81.

‘Heroic myths, but not for our times.’ In L. Fentress, ed., Romanization and the City: Creation, Dynamics and Failures. Ann Arbor: Journal of Roman Archaeology (2000) 221-26.

‘Classical order, alternative order, and the uses of nostalgia.’ In J. Richards and M. Van Buren, eds., Order, Legitimacy and Wealth in Early States. Cambridge: University Press (2000) 110-19.

‘Extracting meaning from ploughsoil assemblages: assessments of the past, strategies for the future.’ In R. Francovich and H. Patterson, eds., Extracting Meaning from Ploughsoil Assemblages, in G. Barker and D. Mattingly, general eds., The Archaeology of the Mediterranean Landscape, Volume 5. Oxford: Oxbow (2000) 1-4.

‘Extracting meaning from ploughsoil assemblages: concluding remarks.’ In R. Francovich and H. Patterson, eds., Extracting Meaning from Ploughsoil Assemblages, in G. Barker and D. Mattingly, general eds., The Archaeology of the Mediterranean Landscape, Volume 5. Oxford: Oxbow (2000) 265-66.

‘Leaving you hungry for more...: retrospect and commentary.’ Special Section: The Archaeology of Food and Foodways, Archaeological Dialogues 7.2 (2000): 233-34

‘Vulgar Romanization and the dominance of elites.’ In N. Terranato and S. Keay, eds., Italy and the West: Comparative Issues in Romanization (European Association of Archaeologists). Oxford: Oxbow (2001) 213-16.

‘The peculiar Book IV and the problem of the Messenian past.’ In S.E. Alcock and J. Elsner, eds., Pausanias: Travel and Memory in Roman Greece. New York: Oxford University Press (2001) 142-53.

‘The reconfiguration of memory in the eastern Roman empire.’ In S.E. Alcock, T.N. D’Altroy, K.D. Morrison, and C. Sinopoli, eds., Empires. Cambridge: University Press (2001) 323-50.

S.E. Alcock and K.D. Morrison, ‘Imperial ideologies.’ In S.E. Alcock, T.N. D’Altroy, K.D. Morrison, and C. Sinopoli, eds., Empires. Cambridge: University Press (2001) 279-82.

‘The afterlife of empires.’ In S.E. Alcock, T.N. D’Altroy, K.D. Morrison, and C. Sinopoli, eds., Empires. Cambridge: University Press (2001) 369-373.

‘A simple case of exploitation: the Helots of Messenia.’ In P. Cartledge, L. Foxhall, and E. Cohen, eds., Money, Labour and Land in Ancient Greece : Approaches to the Economies of Ancient Greece (2002) 185-99. London: Routledge.

S.E. Alcock, J. Gates and J. Rempel, ‘Reading the landscape: survey archaeology and the Hellenistic oikoumene.’ In A. Erskine, ed., The Blackwell Companion to the Hellenistic World (2003) 354-72. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

‘Searching for Paul.’ In P. Young, ed., Secrets of the Bible (2004), 135-137. New York: Hatherleigh Press.

‘Material witness: an archaeological context for Philostratus’s Heroikos.’ In E. Aitken and J. B Maclean, eds., Philostratus’s Heroikos, Religion and Cultural Identity in the Third Century C.E. (2004). Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature.

‘Alphabet soup in the Mediterranean basin: the emergence of the Mediterranean serial.’ In W. Harris, ed., Rethinking the Mediterranean (2005), 314-336. New York: Oxford University Press.

S. E. Alcock and J. F. Cherry. ‘Ch. 13: The Mediterranean world.’ In C. Scarre (ed.), The Human Past (2005), 472-517. London: Thames & Hudson.

‘Roman colonies in the Eastern Empire: a tale of four cities.’ In G. Stein, ed., The Archaeology of Colonial Encounters (2005) 297-329. Santa Fe: School of American Research.

S.E. Alcock, A. Berlin, A. Harrison, S. Heath, N. Spencer, and D.L. Stone. ‘The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project Part VI: Historical Messenia, Geometric to Late Roman periods.’ Hesperia 74 (2005) 147-209.

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S.E. Alcock and J.F. Cherry, ‘”No greater marvel”: a Bronze Age classic at Orchomenos.’ In J.I. Porter, ed., Classical Pasts: The Classical Traditions of Greco-Roman Antiquity (2006) 69-86. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

‘Achaia, Roman’ and ‘Pausanias.’ In G. Shipley, J. Vanderspel, David Mattingly, and Lin Foxhall, eds., The Cambridge Dictionary of Classical Civilization (2006) 3, 653. Cambridge: University Press.

(with Jane Rempel) “’The more unusual dots on the map’: special purpose sites and the texture of landscape.’ In P. Guldager Bilde and V. Stolba, eds., Surveying the Greek Chora: The Black Sea in a Comparative Perspective (Black Sea Studies 4) (2006) 27-46. Aarhus: University of Aarhus Press.

‘The Eastern Mediterranean.’ In R. Saller, I. Morris and W. Scheidel, eds., The Cambridge Economic History of the Greco-Roman World (2007) 671-697. Cambridge: University Press.

‘The essential countryside’ In S.E. Alcock and R. Osborne, eds., Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology: Classical Archaeology (2007) 120-138. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.

‘Making sure you know whom to kill: spatial strategies and strategic boundaries in Roman Asia’. Millenium 4 (2007) 13-20.

‘Small Things in the Roman World’. In D. Malfitana, J. Poblome and J. Lund, eds., Old Pottery in a New Century: Innovating Perspectives in Roman Pottery Studies (2007) 581-585. Leuven: University Press.

(with M.H. Zardaryan, A.V. Tonikyan, and J.F. Cherry) ‘The Vorotan Project, Armenia, 2005. L.E. Talalay and S.E. Alcock (eds.), In the Field: The Archaeological Expeditions of the Kelsey Museum (2006) 88-89. Kelsey Museum Publication 4. Ann Arbor: Kelsey Museum of Archaeology.

(with M.H. Zardaryan, A.V. Tonikyan, and J.F. Cherry) ‘Les investigations du project “Vorotan” dans le région de Suynik.’ Les Dossiers d’archéologie [Arménie des origines à la Christianisation] 321 (May-June 2007) 60-63.

(with M.H. Zardaryan, S. Melkonyan, A.V. Tonikyan, and J.F. Cherry. ‘Issledovania Proekta “Vorotan” 2005: V Syuniskom Regione Armenii.’ In Archeologia, Ethnologia, Folkloristika Kavkaza: Proceedings of a Conference Held in Batumi, Georgia, 7-8 September 2006, 93-96. Tbilisi.

(with J.F. Cherry, S.W. Manning, A.V. Tonikyan, and M.H. Zardaryan) ‘Radiocarbon dates for the second and first millennia B.C. from southern Armenia: preliminary results from the Vorotan project, 2005-2006’ Aramazd: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies 2 (2008).

‘The stratigraphy of serendipity’, in M. de Rond and I. Morley, eds., Serendipity: Fortune and the Prepared Mind (2010) 11-25. Cambridge: University Press.

(with K. Ryzewski, B.W. Sheldon, M. Mankin, S. Vasudevan, and N. Sinnott-Armstrong) ‘Multiple assessments of local properties, production and performance in metal objects: an experimental case study from Petra, Jordan.’ Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 3 (2011) 173-184.

(with M. Berenfeld, I.B. Straughn, and C. Tuttle) ‘The Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: Report on the 2009 Exploration Season in the “Upper Market”. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 2009: 153-166.

(with A.R. Knodell) Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: The Petra Area and Wadi Silaysil Survey, 2010 Season. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 55 (2011): 489-508.

‘Drinking Tea with Richard Bradley’. In A. M. Jones, J. Pollard, M. J. Allen and J. Gardiner, Image Memory and Monumentality: Archaeological Engagements with the Material World (Prehistoric Society Research Paper 5) (2012), 4-5. Oxford: The Prehistoric Society and Oxbow Books.

(with A. Knodell) ‘Landscapes North of and Nearby Petra: The Petra Area and Wadi Silaysil Survey (Brown University Petra Archaeological Project, 2010-2011)’, in The Nabataeans in Focus: Current Archaeological Research at Petra. Papers from the Special Session of the Seminar for Arabian Studies Held on 29 July 2011, edited by Laïla Nehmé and Lucy Wadeson. Supplement to Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 42 (2012): 5-16.

‘Spare Values: The Decision Not to Destroy’, in J. Papadopolos and G. Urton, eds., The Construction of Value in the Ancient World (2012): 90-96. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute for Archaeology.

(with T.M. Urban and Tuttle, C.A.) ‘Virtual discoveries at a wonder of the world: geophysical investigations and ancient plumbing at Petra, Jordan’. Antiquity 86 (March 2012) http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/urban331/

(with C. Vella, Urban, T.M., Bocancea, E., and Tuttle, C.A. ‘Discovery of an Early Bronze Age settlement at Jabal al-Qarn near Petra, Jordan’. Antiquity 86 (December 2012) http://antiquity.ac.uk/projgall/vella334/

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(with T.M. Urban, Bocancea, E., Vella, C., Herringer, S., and Tuttle, C.A.) ‘Investigating Ancient Dams in Petra's Northern Hinterland with Ground-penetrating Radar’. The Leading Edge 32 (2013): 190-192.

(with J.F. Cherry) ‘A Conversation with Sue Alcock and John Cherry,’ in C. Witmore, M. Shanks, and W. Rathje (eds.), Archaeology in the Making: Conversations Through A Discipline (2013), 229-247. London: Routledge.

(with A. Dufton and Durusu-Tanriover, M. 2013. “Archaeology for the people: a first foray into the world of MOOCS.” Anthropology News. http://www.anthropologynews. org/index.php/2013/09/27/archaeology-for-the-people/

(with T.M. Urban, Vella, C., Bocancea, E., Tuttle, C.A.) ‘A Geophysical Invstigation of a Newly Discovered Early Bronze Age Site near Petra, Jordan’. Journal of Archaeological Science 42 (2014), 260-272.

(with C. Vella, Bocancea, E., Urban, T.M. and Tuttle, C.A.) ‘Looting and Vandalism around a World Heritage Site: Documenting Modern Damage to Archaeological Heritage in Petra’s Hinterland’. Journal of Field Archaeology 40 (2015), 220-234.

Articles accepted and in press: ‘Time-traveling tumuli: the many lives of bumps on the ground’, in O. Henry, ed., Tumulus as Sema.

Berlin: TOPOI. (with C.A. Tuttle) ‘Brown University Petra Archaeological Project - 2010 Season’. Munjazat. (with C.A. Tuttle) ‘Brown University Petra Archaeological Project - 2011 Season’. Munjazat. (with A.R. Knodell) ‘Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: The Petra Area and Wadi

Silaysil Survey, The 2011 and 2012 Season’. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 57. ‘Martha Sharp Joukowsky’. In C. Smith (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Heidelberg:

Springer. ‘Kaleidoscopes and the Spinning of Memory in the Eastern Roman Empire’. In K. Galinsky and K.

Lapatin, eds., Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire. J. Paul Getty Museum: Getty Publishers. ‘Convergers, Divergers and the Changing Contrarieties of Classical Archaeology’. In L. Nevett, S.

Stoddart and J. Whitley (eds.), An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeology.

(with A. Dufton and M. Durusu-Tanriover) ‘Archaeology and the MOOC: Massive, Open, Online, and Opportunistic’. Journal of Social Archaeology.

(with A. Dufton and M. Durusu-Tanriover) ‘Who are the People?’. Archaeology for the People (Joukowsky Institute Publications 7). Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books.

Articles in preparation: (with J. F. Cherry, A. Tonikyan , and M. Zardaryan) ‘The Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia:

Preliminary Report’. To be submitted: American Journal of Archaeology. (with A.R. Knodell, C.F. Cloke, T. Erickson-Gini, C. Feldman, G.O. Rollefson, M. Sinibaldi, C.A.

Tuttle, and C. Vella) ‘The Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: Landscape Archaeology and Long-Term History in the Hinterland of Petra’. To be submitted to the American Journal of Archaeology.

(with C.F. Cloke. C. Feldman, A.R. Knodell, and C.A. Tuttle) ‘The Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: The Built Environment and Archaeological Features’. To be submitted to the Journal of Field Archaeology.

Review Articles: S.E. Alcock and J.F. Cherry, ‘Survey: at what price?’ Review of M. Jameson et al., A Greek Countryside;

C. Malone and S. Stoddart, eds., Territory, Time and State; G. Schwartz and S. Falconer, eds., Archaeological Views from the Countryside (Antiquity 70 [1996] 207-11).

‘A concept in between.’ Review of B. Bender, ed., Landscape: Politics and Perspectives. (Cambridge Archaeological Journal 6 [1996] 174-76).

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‘The greening of antiquity.’ Review of G. Shipley and J. Salmon, eds., Human Landscapes in Classical Antiquity. (Journal of Roman Archaeology 12 [1999] 495-98).

S. E. Alcock, H. Dey and G. Parker, ‘Sitting down with the Barrington Atlas.’ Review of R. Talbert, ed., The Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (Journal of Roman Archaeology 14 [2001] 454-61; http://www.journalofromanarch.com/barrington.html)

Book Reviews: M. Rowlands, M. Larsen and K. Kristiansen, eds., Centre and Periphery in the Ancient World. (Classical

Review 39 [1989] 97-98). J.J. Pollitt, Art in the Hellenistic Age. (The Antiquaries Journal 69 [1989] 146-47). L. Schneider and C. Höcker, Die Akropolis von Athen: Antikes Heiligtum und modernes Reiseziel; S.B.

Aleshire, The Athenian Asklepieion: The People, Their Dedications and Their Inventories, & P. Pedersen, The Parthenon and the Origin of the Corinthian Capital. (Classical Review 41 [1991] 441-42).

G. Rogers, The Sacred Identity of Ephesus. (Archaeological Review from Cambridge 10 [1991] 217-19). T.F.C. Blagg and M. Millett, eds., The Early Roman Empire in the West. (Britannia 23 [1992] 354-55). J. van der Waele, The Propylaia of the Akropolis in Athens: the Project of Mnesikles. (Classical Review 42

[1992] 472-73). G. Barker and J. Lloyd, eds., Roman Landscapes: Archaeological Survey in the Mediterranean Region.

(Journal of Field Archaeology 20 [1993] 190-92). E.W. Kase et al., The Great Isthmus Corridor Route. (American Journal of Archaeology 98 [1994] 575-76). N. Marinatos and R. Hägg, eds., Greek Sanctuaries: New Approaches. (Antiquity 68 [1994] 457-59). B. Isaac, The Limits of Empire: The Roman Army in the East; D. Kennedy and D. Riley, Rome’s Desert

Frontier from the Air. (American Journal of Archaeology 98 [1994] 792-94). J.D. Hughes, Pan’s Travail: Environmental Problems of the Ancient Greeks and Romans. (The American

Historical Review [April 1995] 501-502). S. Mitchell, Anatolia: Land, Men and Gods in Asia Minor. (Archaeological News [1995] 46-47). K. Lomas, Rome and the Western Greeks 350 BC-AD 200: Conquest and Acculturation in Southern Italy.

(Journal of Roman Studies 85 [1995] 263-64). P.N. Doukellis and L.G. Mendoni, eds., Structures rurales et sociétés antiques. (Journal of Roman

Archaeology 9 [1996] 454-47). E. Dench, From Barbarians to New Men: Greek, Roman and Modern Perceptions of the Peoples from the

Central Apennines. (American Historical Review [October 1997] 1131-32). R. Hägg, ed., The Role of Religion in the Early Greek Polis. Proceedings of the Third International Seminar on

Ancient Greek Cult, organized by the Swedish Institute at Athens. (American Journal of Archaeology 102 [1998] 851-52).

W.G. Cavanagh and M. Curtis, eds., Post-Minoan Crete: Proceedings of the First Colloquium. (American Journal of Archaeology 103 [1999] 586).

W. Ashmore and A.B. Knapp, eds., Archaeologies of Landscape: Contemporary Perspectives. (American Journal of Archaeology 105 [2001] 108-109).

J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz, The Decline and Fall of the Roman City and R. Alston, The City in Roman and Byzantine Egypt (Times Literary Supplement, July 2002).

E. Parisinou, The Light of the Gods: The Role of Light in Archaic and Classical Greek Cult. (Classics Ireland 9 [2002] 86-87).

H. A. Raab, Rural Settlement in Hellenistic and Roman Crete (BAR International Series 984). (Journal of Field Archaeology 30 [2005] 99-100).

B. Cunliffe, W. Davies and C. Renfrew, eds., Archaeology : The Widening Debate (East and West 5 [2006] 334-336).

(with A. Knodell) P. Kouki and M. Lavento, Petra – The Mountain of Aaron III: The Archaeological Survey. Journal of Roman Archaeology [in prep.]

Popular publications: ‘Preserving the Past for the Future’. Dealing with Data: The Newsletter of Brown University Library.

Spring/Summer 2012. ‘The raw truth about food’, LSA Magazine Spring 2005: 27-28.

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‘The use and abuse of food, then and now, Repast (Newsletter of the Culinary Historians of Ann Arbor) 20:2 (Spring 2004), 10-11.

‘Power lunches in the Eastern Roman Empire,’ Michigan Quarterly Review 42 (Fall 2003), 591-606. ‘“So this, it would seem, is to be a king”: LSA’s latest MacArthur winner muses on fame, fortune,

and the “G-word.”’ LSA Magazine 24 (2001). ‘Undergraduates contribute to life at the Kelsey.’ Kelsey Museum Newsletter (Spring 1999): 3. ‘The Pylos Project.’ Kelsey Museum Newsletter (Spring 1995): 8-9 S.E. Alcock and S. Heath. ‘Michigan maps the Mediterranean.’ LSA Magazine 19 (1995) 4-9.

Conferences or Workshops Organized (since 1996)

2016 Co-organizer (with R. Bockmann, M. Berenfeld, and O. Dally), ‘Current Developments in North African

Archaeology: DAI/AIA New Projects and Joint Efforts’, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco.

2014 Co-organizer (with A. Dufton and M. Durusu-Tanriover) ‘Archaeology at large: embracing massive

audiences for online applications’. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Paris.

Paper: ‘Massive Open Online Archaeology: A first expedition into the world of MOOCs’ 2012-2014 Co-organizer (with J. Bodel and S. Houston), ‘Animal Magnetism: The Emotional Ecology of Animals

and Humans’ (Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Cultures Grant, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation). (Three major workshops and a range of smaller-scale events over the duration of the grant).

2012 Co-organizer (with E. Murphy and J. Poblome), ‘The Space Between: Current Investigations into

Roman Suburbia’, Roman Archaeology Conference, Frankfurt am Main Co-organizer (with O. Dally), ‘Placing Jordan in the Mediterranean: A DAI/AIA Collaboration’, Annual

Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia. Co-organizer (with William Harris, Robin Osborne, and Walter Scheidel), ‘Crossing Boundaries: Ancient

History Explores its Future’, Columbia University/University of Cambridge 2011-2014 Co-organizer (with N.B. Kampen), ‘The Arts of Rome’s Provinces’, Connecting Art Histories, Getty

Foundation. Meetings in the United Kingdom/Greece/California. 2008 Co-organizer (with J. Gates-Foster), ‘The Archaeology of Damaged Landscapes’, Annual Meeting of the

Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago Co-organizer (with J. Bodel and R. Talbert), ‘Highways and Byways in the Pre-modern World’, Brown

University 2005 Co-organizer (with L. Khatchadourian), ‘Classical Archaeology in the Caucasus’, Archaeological

Institute of America, Boston

2004 Co-organizer (with B. Bergmann), ‘The Edge of Roman Dining: A Symposium in Honor of John

D’Arms’, Univeristy of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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2003 Co-organizer (with B. Bergmann), ‘Allusions to Elsewhere: Copies, fakes and souvenirs in the Roman

world’, AIAC, Boston, MA 2002 Co-organizer (with J.F. Cherry), ‘Side-by-side Survey: comparative perspectives in Mediterranean

regional studies,’ University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2001 Co-organizer (with N. Luraghi), ‘Helots and their Masters: the history and sociology of a system of

exploitation,’ Department of the Classics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Paper delivered: ‘The archaeology of helots: details, surveys, memories’ Co-organizer (with R. Van Dyke), ‘Mediterranean Memories: archaeologies of the past in the past,’ The

102nd Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego, CA Paper delivered: ‘Remembering the emperor in a tholos: a wonder second to none’ 2000 Co-organizer (with R. Van Dyke): ‘Archaeologies of memory: case studies, comparative perspectives,’

Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA. Co-organizer (with G. Parker, C. Sinopoli, and T. Trautmann), ‘India in its Wider World,’ University of

Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

1999 Co-organizer (with M. Downs), ‘Archaeological Approaches to Resistance in the Roman Empire’ (The

Third International Roman Archaeology Congress), Durham, UK. Paper delivered: ‘The resistance of things’ 1997 Co-organizer (with T.N. D’Altroy, K.D. Morrison and C.M. Sinopoli) ‘Imperial Designs: Comparative

Dynamics of Early Empires’ (Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Symposium no. 122), Mijas, Spain.

Paper delivered: ‘The reconfiguration of memory in the eastern Roman empire’

Papers Upcoming or Delivered (since 1996)

International conferences and papers 2015 Albert Reckitt Archaeological Lecture, British Academy 2014 ‘Convergers, Divergers and the Changing Contrarieties of Classical Archaeology’, Symposium in Honor

of Anthony M. Snodgrass, University of Cambridge. ‘What Do You Do with a Wonder of the World? The Problem of Petra (Jordan)’, Invited lecture,

University of Geneva. 2013 ‘What to Do with a Wonder of the World’, Seventh Annual Byvanck Lecture, BABESCH Foundation,

National Museum of Antiquities, Leuven, The Netherlands 2012 ‘Decoding Data with Brown University’, World Economic Forum, Davos-Klosters ‘Civilization and Transformation: Myths of our Creation’, World Economic Forum, Davos-Klosters ‘Don’t Forget Memory (in the Near East of All Places)’, in Social Theory in the Ancient Near East,

8ICAANE Workshop, Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology and Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw

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‘The Environment’, Crossing Boundaries: Ancient History Explores its Future, Columbia University/University of Cambridge

Participant, ‘Deep-Time Perspectives on Culture Change in Jordan: Cyber-archaeology, Production and Exchange’, World Archaeological Congress, Dead Sea, Jordan

2011 ‘Landscapes North and Nearby Petra: The Brown University Petra Archaeological Project (BUPAP),

2010-2011’, Early Petra, TOPOI/Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. 2009 ‘Time-Traveling Tumuli: The Many Lives of Bumps on the Ground’, Tumulus as Sema, Koç University,

Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Istanbul ‘The Discovery of Roman Greece’, Benaki Museum, Athens, Greece ‘A River Runs Through It: the Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia’, Trustees Lecture, American School of

Classical Studies, Athens, Greece 2008 ‘The Stratigraphy of Serendipity’, Darwin Lecture Series, University of Cambridge ‘The Texture of Landscape’, Hacker Lectures (three lecture series), University of Heidelberg ‘Cultural Misunderstandings in the Ancient and Modern Mediterranean, or The Ugly American in the

Field’, Keynote Lecture, XVII Annual Congress of Classical Archaeology, Rome, Italy 2007 Looking at Ararat: Archaeologies of a Mountain. The J. L. Myres Memorial Lecture, Oxford University. 2004 Conference discussant, ‘Old Pottery in a New Century: Innovating Perspectives in Roman Pottery’

Studies, Catania, Sicily 2003 ‘The More Unusual Dots on the Map’, ‘Chora, catchment and communications: the present state and

future prospects of landscape archaeology in the Black Sea region’, Danish Research Foundations Centre for Black Sea Studies, Sandbjorg, Denmark.

2002 ‘Regional economic development in the Eastern Mediterranean’, Seminar for the Cambridge Economic

History of the Greco-Roman World, University of Cambridge, UK. 2001 ‘On Not Looking at your Feet’, Symposium in honor of Anthony Snodgrass, University of Cambridge,

UK 2000 ‘A Matrix for Memory’, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. Discussant, Journée d’Etude sur la Romanisation de l’Occident romain, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en

Sciences Sociales, Paris. 1999 ‘Memories of Minos: the post-classical commemorative landscapes of Crete’, Departement Archeologie,

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium ‘Cults of Cretan earth: sacred topographies in Hellenistic and Roman Crete’, Seventh Annual Ian

Sanders Memorial Lecture, Department of History, University of Sheffield; Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton

1998

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W.B. Stanford Lecture Series, ‘Making Memory: Monuments, Landscapes and the Greek Past’, School of Classics, Trinity College, Dublin [Making Memory: Landscapes and Monuments; Preserving Memory: Spartans and Messenians; Reconfiguring Memory: Romans and Greeks]

Discussant, ‘Romanization and the City: Creation, Dynamics and Failures’, American Academy in Rome, Rome

1997 Participant, ‘Kerdos: The Economics of Gain in the Ancient Greek World’, University of Cambridge Other conferences and papers 2014 ‘Wanderings and eddies: migration, diaspora and mobility in Messenia’ (Classical

Association/American Philological Association Joint Panel), Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Chicago.

Moderator, ‘Debating the Ancient Economy: Hall vs. Scheidel’. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, IL

2013 Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University Lunch Club talk, Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University Keynote speaker, Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), Chicago, IL Keynote speaker, Cultural Memories in the Roman Empire, Max-Planck Award Project Memoria Romana,

Getty Villa, Malibu, CA (with Alex Knodell), The Petra Area and Wadi Silaysil Survey, 2010-2012: Methods, Motivations and

Preliminary Results. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Seattle, WA 2012 Commentator, ‘Conversations on Byzantine Archaeology in North America’, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC Raymond and Beverly Sackler Distinguished Lecture in Archaeology, Boston University Brackenridge Distinguished Visiting Professorship, University of Texas, San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 2011 ‘What to Do with a Wonder of the World? The Puzzle of Petra (Jordan)’. Getty Villa, Malibu, CA ‘Discussant, ‘The Archaeology of the Hellenistic Period in Egypt’, Yale University ‘Putting Petra in a Landscape Mode: The Brown University Petra Archaeology Project, 2010’, The

William J. Battle Lecturer, Department of Classics, University of Texas, Austin 2010 ‘The Long Happy Life of Corinthian Consumption’, University of Oregon ‘Spare Values: The Decision Not to Destroy’, The Construction of Value in the Ancient World,

University of California, Los Angeles 'What to do with a Wonder of the World: the puzzle of Petra (Jordan)', The Jennifer Eastman Lecture

Series, Brandeis University 'What to do with a Wonder of the World', Poultney Lecture, The Johns Hopkins University Commentator, ‘Conversations on Byzantine Archaeology in North America’, Dumbarton Oaks,

Washington, DC 'What to do with a Wonder of the World: the puzzle of Petra (Jordan)', The National Arts Club, New

York

2009 ‘Some Archaeologies of Surveillance’, Bross Lectures, University of Chicago 2008 (with J. F. Cherry and J. Gates-Foster) ‘Damaged Landscapes in Southern Armenia’, Annual Meeting of

the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago

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‘Classical Archaeology in the Caucasus’. Undergraduate Conference on Classical Archaeology, University of Michigan.

2007 Discussant, ‘Collective Memory in Middle America’, Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX ‘Looking at Ararat”, Annual Yale-Brown Meeting, Yale University, New Haven, CT; Program in the

Ancient World, Princeton University ‘Figuring Out the Place of Archaeology: the Joukowsky Institute Sets its Sights’, Wayland Collegium,

Brown University. 2006 ‘A River Runs Through It: The Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia’, Phyllis Williams Lehmann Lecture,

Archaeological Institute of America ‘The Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia: 2005-2006 Seasons’, Annual Meeting, American Schools of

Oriental Research, Washington, DC Keynote speaker, 'On the Margins of Empire', Graduate Student Conference, University of Chicago Keynote speaker, 'Urbs et Rus: Exploring Aspects of the Urban and Rural’, Graduate Student

Conference, University of Missouri-Columbia (with J. F. Cherry et al.), The Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia: 2005 Season. Annual Meetings of the

Archaeological Institute of America, Montreal, Canada Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America (7-lecture series) ‘The Vorotan Project, Southern Armenia (and some thoughts on the Archaeology of College Hill’, First

Baptist Church in America, Providence (with Hima Mallampati),‘The Dirty Ethics of Archaeology’, Brown University Graduate School 2005 Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America (6-lecture series) Robert L. Stigler, Jr. Lectureship in Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Arkansas C. Densmore Curtis Lecture, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, Bryn Mawr

College (graduate student invitation) 2004 ‘Making sure you know whom to kill: spatial strategies and strategic borders in the eastern Roman

empire’, First German-American Frontiers of the Humanities Symposium, American Philosophical Society/Humboldt Foundation, Philadelphia; Center for 21st Century Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

‘Raw archaeology’, Ancient Economic History for the 21st Century, American Association of Ancient Historians, Ann Arbor

‘Leonardo, Buddha and the politics of Greekness in Hellenistic Afghanistan’; 19th Russell and Kathryn Rutledge Memorial Lecture in Classic, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

2003 ‘Food Then (500 BC) and Now’, The Food Page: The Press and Public Policy. The Impact of Journalism

on How Americans Eat, The Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan. ‘The Mother of All Targets: expansion and the archaeology of Afghanistan,’ ‘Pathways to Complexity’,

Complex Society Group, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA ‘Classical Afghanistan’, Distinguished Ancient Studies Lecturer, Indiana University Response, to Nicholas Purcell, ‘Romans in the Roman World’, Department of Classics, Princeton

University ‘Power Lunches in the Eastern Roman Empire’, John H. D’Arms Collegiate Professorship Inaugural

Lecture, University of Michigan ‘Food stuff in the Eastern Roman Empire’, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,

Stanford, CA; Ancient History Group, University of Pennsylvania; Department of Classics, University of Chicago

‘Landscapes of the Second Sophistic’, Ancient History Group, University of Pennsylvania 2002

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‘Minding the Mediterranean’, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan ‘United we (dis)remember: the commemorative landscape of post-Minoan Crete’, Department of

Classics, University of Cincinnati (graduate student invitation) ‘The murder of memory: material culture is the killer, archaeology solves the crime’, in ‘Our Elusive

Past: Memory, History and Archaeology’, Public session for the 103rd Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA

‘Teaching eating’, in’ The Roman Banquet’, The 103rd Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA

Participant, Workshop on Horden and Purcell, ‘The Corrupting Sea’, Department of History, University of Chicago

2001 ‘Mediterranean serials: how journals define and defend this space’, in ‘Ancient and Modern Conceptions

of the Mediterranean’, Center for the Ancient Mediterranean, Columbia University ‘Blocks of memory’, in ‘Greeks on Greekness: The Construction and Uses of the Greek Past among

Greeks under the Roman Empire’, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC ‘Material witness: an archaeological context for the Heroikos’, in ‘Philostratus’s Heroikos, Religion, and

Cultural Identity’, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA Speaker, Ford Foundation Workshop, ‘Monuments and Memory’, Department of the Classics, Harvard

University, Cambridge, MA Speaker in series, ‘Art, Material Culture and Identity in the Ancient World’, Getty Museum, Malibu, CA ‘Four colonies and some questions’, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los

Angeles, CA Speaker, seminar on ‘Archaeologies of Empire’, Department of Archaeology, University of California,

Los Angeles, CA 2000 Ridgway Lecture, Seattle Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, University of Washington,

Seattle, WA ‘A tale of four cities: Roman colonies in the eastern Mediterranean’, in ‘The Archaeology of Colonization

in Cross-Cultural Perspective’, School of American Research Advanced Seminar, Santa Fe, NM ‘What don’t we see with site?’, Program in Modern Greek Studies, University of Michigan AIA Lecture Program, Archaeological Institute of America (Toledo, Ohio) 1999 AIA Lecture Program, Archaeological Institute of America (Michigan State University; Oberlin) ‘Searching for Paul: the impact of Rome on the Mediterranean region’, ‘Archaeology and the Bible: Jews

and Christians in a Roman World’, Symposium sponsored by Archaeology Magazine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

‘Imperial frameworks, local frontiers’, in ‘Frontiers, Interaction and Identity in Early Europe’, Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, IL

1998 ‘Roman holidays and the people of Acharnai: permutations and transformations in imperial memories’,

Department of Classics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL ‘Framing the Mountain: the changing contexts for sacred places’, Dumbarton Oaks Roundtable ‘Sacred

Places and Gardens in Antiquity’, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC ‘The pseudo-history of Messenia unplugged’, APA Presidential Panel, The American Philological

Association, Washington DC 1997 ‘The Light at the End of the Tunnel: Classical Archaeology Meets the Millennium’, SUNY-Buffalo

Sesquicentennial Celebration, Buffalo, NY ‘Breaking Up the Hellenistic World’, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 1996

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Keynote Address, ‘The Romanization of Athens’, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE Plenary Session, ‘Appropriate Theory in Archaeological Investigations’, Society for American

Archaeology, New Orleans, LA ‘Ancient Histories, Modern Archaeologies’, Sigma Xi, GM R&D Center Chapter AIA Lecture Program, Archaeological Institute of America (Santa Fe, Denver, Lincoln) ‘Messenian Identity and an Archaeology of Resistance’, Brock University, Hamilton, Ontario Revised ix2015