BRIEF CURRICULUM VITAE LISA C. NEVETT (Last updated, January 2019)

EMPLOYMENT CURRENT Professor of Classical Archaeology, The , since 2011 (Assistant Professor 2003- 2006; Associate Professor 2006-2011). PREVIOUS Lecturer, Classical Studies Department, The (U.K.), 1996-2003. British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Archaeology Department, (U.K.), 1993-1996.

EDUCATION PH.D., , Faculty of , 1993. Supervisor: Professor Anthony Snodgrass. Dissertation: Variation in the Form and Use of Domestic Space in the Greek World in the Classical and early Hellenistic Periods. M.PHIL. Archaeology (Archaeological Method and Theory, Later European Prehistory), University of Cambridge, Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1988. B.A. Honours Classics, University of Cambridge, Clare College, 1987.

PUBLICATIONS BOOKS MONOGRAPHS: Domestic Space in Classical Antiquity, Cambridge University Press, Key Themes in Ancient History, 2010. Reviewed: The Classical Review 62.2, (2012); Journal of Roman Archaeology 25, (2012); Digressus 12, (2012); Journal of Hellenic Studies 131, (2011), 246-247; Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2011.06.35; Ancient History Bulletin Reviews 201.33; Choice 48.10 (June 2011), 1978. House and Society in the World. Cambridge University Press, New Studies in Archaeology, 1999. (Reprinted and issued in paperback, 2001.) Reviewed: Antiquités Classiques 2003; JACT Review 34, 2003; Antiquity 76, 2002; American Journal of Archaeology 106, 2002; Estudios Filosoficos 147, 2002; Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 2001; Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001; and Rome, April 2000; Interior Design April 2000; Choice 37.6, February 2000, 1149; Society for Old Testament Study Book List 2000; Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 58.3, 1999; Minerva 10, 1999.

EDITED: With James Whitley: An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed (1976-2014). Cambridge, MacDonald Institute of Archaeology Monograph series. 2018. Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of : manipulating material culture. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press. 2017. Reviewed: Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2018.03.19; The Classical Review 68.1, 2018, 202-24. With Bradley A. Ault: Ancient Greek Houses and Households: Chronological, Regional and Social Diversity, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. Reviewed: Scholia Reviews N.S.16, 2007, 16; Classical Review 57.1, 2007, 209-210; Ancient History Bulletin 2006; Museum Helveticum 63, 2006; Classical Outlook, 2006, 150-151; Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2006.03.35. Assistant editor with K. Blomqvist, to E. Ostenfeld: Greek Romans and Roman Greeks. Aarhus, Aarhus University Press, 2002. Reviewed: Polifemo 5, 2005; Revue des Etudes Grecques 117, 2004; Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2002; Greece and Rome 2003; Plekos 5, 2003. Curriculum Vitae Lisa C. Nevett

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS ‘The House’ in A. Wallace-Hadrill and J. Berry eds. A Cultural History of the Home, 800 BCE to 800 CE. , Bloomsbury. (In press.) ‘Disentangling our Data Sources for Domestic Activity: a case-study from Olynthos, Greece.’ In A. Bourgeois and M. Pomadère (eds.) La forme de la maison dans l’antiquité, Presses Universitaires de Rennes. (In press.) 'Architectural Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of Architecture: Athens and Macedon in the mid-fourth century BCE'. In J. Baird and A. Pudsey (eds.) Words and Walls: material and textual approaches to housing in the Graeco-Roman world. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. (In press.) ‘ “Least Talked About Among Men”?: the verbal and spatial rhetoric of women’s roles in Classical Athens (ca. 450 – 350 BCE)’. Archaeology and Text 2, 2018, 7-24. 'Structural History and Classical Archaeology, 25 Years On'. In L.C. Nevett and James Whitley eds. An Age of Experiment: Classical Archaeology Transformed. Cambridge, McDonald Institute of Archaeology, 2018, 139-147. ‘Towards a Multi-Scalar, Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Classical Greek City: the Olynthos Project.’ Lisa C. Nevett, Bettina Tsigarida, Zosia Archibald, David Stone, Timothy Horsley, Bradley Ault, Anna Panti, Kathleen Lynch, Susan Stallibrass, Elina Salminen, Christopher Gaffney, Thomas J. Sparrow, Sean Taylor, John Manousakis and Dimitrios Zekkos. Annual of the 112, 2017, 155-206. ‘Introduction’ in L.C Nevett ed. Theoretical Approaches to the Archaeology of Ancient Greece: manipulating material culture. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 2017, 1-14. ‘Understanding Variability in Ancient House Forms: a preliminary discussion’. In B.E. Parr, A. di Castro and C. Hope (eds.) Housing and Habitat in the Mediterranean World: cultural and environmental responses. Leuven, Peeters, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving Supplement 26, 2016. 145-151. ‘Artefact Assemblages in Classical Greek Contexts: towards a new approach’. In M. Müller (ed.) Household Studies in Complex Societies: (micro)archaeological and textual approaches. Chicago, Oriental Institute Seminars 10, 2015, 101-116. ‘Towards a Female Topography of the Ancient Greek City: case-studies from Late Archaic and Early Classical Athens (ca. 520-400 BCE)’. Gender and History 23.3 (2011), 577-597. (Reprinted in L. Foxhall and G. Neher eds. Gender and the City before Modernity, Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013, 86-106.) ‘Family and Household, Ancient History and Archaeology: a case-study from Roman Egypt’. In B. Rawson (ed.) A Companion to Families in the Greek and Roman Worlds. Oxford, Blackwell. 2011, 15-31. ‘Domestic façades: a ‘feature’ of the urban landscape of Greek poleis?’ In S. Owen and L. Preston (eds.) Inside the City in the Greek World. Oxford, Oxbow. 2009, 118-130. ‘Πέρα από την αρχιτεκτονική: οι αρχαιοελληνικέϛ οικίες ωϛ κοινωνικοί χώροι’ (‘Beyond Architecture: Ancient Greek Houses as Social Spaces’). Αρχαιολογία και Τέχνες (Archaeology and the Arts) 113, 2009, 8-18. ‘Domestic Culture in Classical Greece’. In O. Hekster and S. Mols (eds.) Cultural Messages, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving 80th Anniversary Supplement. 2009, 59-66. ‘Housing’. In A. Erskine (ed.) A Companion to Ancient History. Oxford, Blackwell. 2009, 368-380. ‘Ceramic typology and activity area analysis: a comparison from Greek domestic contexts’. In H. Vanhaverbeke, J. Poblome, F. Vermeulen and M. Waelkens (eds.) Thinking about Space. The potential of surface survey and contextual analysis in the analysis of space in Roman times (Studies in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology 8). Brepols-Turnhout. 2008, 153-160. ‘ “Castles in the air”?: villa iconography in Late Roman North Africa’. In R. Zucca, A. Mastino and J. Gonzalez (eds.) L’Africa Romana XVII.2: Le Ricchezze dell’Africa: Risorse, Produzioni, Scambi. Rome, Carocci. 2008, 745-758.

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‘The Hellenistic Ceramics and Lamps’: ‘Summary’, ‘Fabrics’ and ‘Forms’. In N. Postgate (ed.) Excavations at Kilise Tepe. Cambridge, MacDonald Institute of Archaeology, 2008. 379-384. ‘Domestic architecture and household wealth: the case of ancient Greece’. In R. Beck (ed.) The Durable House: architecture, ancestors and origins. Carbondale, University of Southern Illinois Press. 2007, 365-379. ‘Greek houses as a source for social relations’. In N. Fisher, R. Westgate and J. Whitley (eds.) Building Communities, Annual of the British School at Athens Studies, Volume 15, 2007. 5-10. ‘Housing and Households: the Greek world’. In S. Alcock and R. Osborne (eds.) Classical Archaeology, Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology, Oxford, Blackwell. 2007, 205-223. ‘Greek Houses’, ‘Olynthos’, and ‘Sanitation’, entries in L. Foxhall et al. (eds.) The Cambridge Guide to Classical Civilization. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 2006. ‘Between Urban and Rural: house form and social relations in Attic villages and deme centres’. In Ault and Nevett (eds.) Ancient Greek Houses and Households, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. 2005. 83-98. ‘Introduction’. In Ault and Nevett (eds.) Ancient Greek Houses and Households, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. 2005. 1-11. With Bradley A. Ault: ‘Whither the archaeology of the Greek house?’ in Ault and Nevett (eds.) Ancient Greek Houses and Households, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. 2005. 160-175. ‘Domestic space as a means of exploring social change: household organisation and the formation of the Classical Greek polis’. In M. Droste and A. Hoffmann (eds.) Wohnformen und Lebenswelten. Frankfurt, Peter Lang Verlag, 2004. 11-20. ‘Continuity and change in Greek households under Roman rule: the role of women in the domestic context’. In E. Ostenfeld et al. (eds.) Greek Romans and Roman Greeks. Aarhus, Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity 3, University of Aarhus Press, 2002. 81-97. ‘A real estate “market” in Classical Greece?: the example of town housing’. Annual of the British School at Athens, 95, 2000. 329-343. With Bradley A. Ault: ‘Archaeologies of Classical and Hellenistic domestic assemblages’. In P. Allison (ed.) The Archaeology of Household Activities. London, Routledge, 1999. 43-56. ‘Greek households under Roman hegemony’. In A. Leslie (ed.) Theoretical Roman Archaeology and Architecture: the third conference proceedings. Glasgow, Cruithne Press, 1999. 99-110. ‘Abandoned but not forgotten: Gerritsen on the domestic life-cycle’, commentary in Archaeological Dialogues 6, 1999. 102-104. With Philip P. Perkins: ‘Urbanism and urbanisation in the Early Empire’. In J. Huskinson (ed.) Experiencing Rome. London, Routledge, 1999. 213-244. ‘Perceptions of Domestic Space in Roman Italy’. In B. Rawson and P. Weaver (eds.) Status, Sentiment and Space. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997. 281-298. ‘Gender relations in the Classical Greek household: the archaeological evidence’. Annual of the British School at Athens 91, 1995. 363-381. ‘The Organisation of Space in Classical and Hellenistic Houses from mainland Greece and the Western Colonies’. In N. Spencer (ed.) Time, Tradition and Society in Greek Archaeology: Bridging the “Great Divide”. London, Routledge, 1995. 89-108. ‘Separation or seclusion?: Towards an archaeological approach to investigating women in the Greek house in the fifth to third centuries B.C.’. In M. Parker Pearson and C. Richards (eds.) Architecture and Order: Approaches to Social Space. London, Routledge, 1994. 98-112.

REVIEWS A. Glazebrook and B. Tsakirgis eds. Houses of Ill Repute: The Archaeology of Brothels, Houses, and Taverns in the Greek World. (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016.) Classical Journal online, 2017.01.05.

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https://cj.camws.org/sites/default/files/reviews/2017.01.05%20Nevett%20on%20Glazebrook%20an d%20Tsakirgis.pdf L. Foxhall Studying Gender in Classical Antiquity (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013). Cambridge Archaeological Journal 24.1, 184-5. J. Morgan The Classical Greek House. (Exeter, Bristol Phoenix Press, 2010). The Anglo-Hellenic Review 16.2, 2012. 26-27. M.-C. Hellmann 2010. L’Architecture grecque 3: habitat, urbanisme et fortifications. Paris, Picard. American Journal of Archaeology 115.3, 2011. http://www.ajaonline.org/sites/default/files/1154_Nevett.pdf D. Andrianou The Furniture and Furnishings of Ancient Greek Houses and Tombs, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009). American Journal of Archaeology 115.1, (2011). http://www.ajaonline.org/pdfs/book_reviews/115.1/14_Nevett.pdf C. Gallazzi and G. Hadji-Minaglou Tebtynis I: la reprise des fouilles et le quartier de la chapelle d’Isis- Thermouthis. (Cairo, IFAO, 2001); and G. Hadji-Minaglou Tebtynis IV: les habitations à l’est du temple de Soknebtynis. (Cairo, IFAO, 2007). Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 47 (2010), 299-301. S. Lippert and M. Schentuleit (eds.) Graeco-Roman Fayum – Texts and Archaeology. (Wiesbaden, Harrasowitz Verlag, 2008). Journal of the American Oriental Society 129.3 (2009), 14-15. P. Bonini La casa nella Grecia romana: forme e funzioni dello spazio privato fra I e VI secolo. (Perugia, Quasar, 2006). Journal of Roman Studies 99, (2009), 284-285. S. Hales The Roman House and Social Identity. (Cambridge University Press, 2003). Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 64.2 (2005), 238-239. N.D. Cahill Household and City Organization at Olynthus. (Yale University Press, 2002). International Journal of the Classical Tradition 11.2 (2004), 303-306. I. Nielsen (ed.) The Royal Palace Institution in the First Millennium BC. (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 4, 2001). American Journal of Archaeology 108 (2004), 653. M. Trümper Wohnen in . Eine baugeschichtliche Untersuchung zum Wandel der Wohnkultur in hellenistischer Zeit (Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, 1998). American Journal of Archaeology 105 (2001), 364-365. F. D’Andria et al. (eds.) Ricerche sulla casa in Magna Grecia e in Sicilia (Galatina, Congedo Editore, 1996). American Journal of Archaeology 105 (2001), 636-637. I. Barton (ed.) Roman Domestic Buildings (Exeter, Exeter University Press, 1996). Classical Review 48 (1998), 147-149. M. Kiderlen Megale Oikia (Hurth, Lange, 1995). American Journal of Archaeology 101 (1997), 602-603. R. Blanton Houses and Households (Chicago, Plenum, 1994). Antiquity, 68 (1994), 666-667. I. Morris Burial and Ancient Society (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988). Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8.1 (1989), 144-145.

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS American Philosophical Society, Franklin Research Grant (PI) $6,000 for excavation on the North Hill at Olynthos, 2018. Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation award (PI) $10,000 for excavation on the North Hill at Olynthos, 2018. Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship (PI) $23,390 for excavations on the South Hill at Olynthos, 2017. Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship (PI) $23,195 for geophysical investigation on the South Hill at Olynthos, 2016. Michigan Humanities Award (one term of leave from teaching and administration), Winter term 2016. National Geographic Society (PI), $21,100 for geophysical investigation on the North Hill and in the Lower City at Olynthos, 2015-2017. University of Michigan Office of Vice President for Research $20,000 for the Olynthos Project, 2015. University of Michigan (Kelsey Museum) $12,500 for the Olynthos Project, 2015.

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University of Michigan (Classical Studies Dept.) $30,000 for the Olynthos project. 2015. University of Michigan (various units) $60,000 for the Olynthos Project. 2014. University of Michigan (various units) $9186 for Theory in Greek Archaeology conference, 2012. University of Michigan (various units) $9500 start-up money for Olynthos project, 2011-2013. University of Cincinnati, Margo Tytus Visiting Fellowship, 2006. University of Michigan, Kelsey Museum, fieldwork grant for the Halieis Exploration Project, 2003. ($5000.) Arts and Humanities Research Board of Great Britain, Research Leave Award, 2001 (replacement teaching for one year). British School at Rome, Hugh Last Fellowship, 2001. British Academy, Small Research Grant, 2001. British Academy, Small Research Grant, 1995. The Australian National University, Canberra (Australia), Visiting Fellowship, 1994. Society of Antiquaries of London, Lambarde Memorial Grant, 1992. British School at Athens, School Studentship, 1991-1992. British School at Rome, Research Award, 1992. University of Cambridge, Allen Scholarship, 1990-1991. University of Cambridge, Research Grant, 1990-1991. British Academy, Major State Studentship for Doctoral Research, 1988-1990. British Academy, State Studentship for Postgraduate Study, 1987-1988.

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES AND ENDOWED LECTURES 2016: Old City New Questions: Some Preliminary results from the Olynthos Project, 2014-2016. C. Densmore Curtis Lecture, Bryn Mawr College. Towards an Archaeology of Identity: new fieldwork from Olynthos, Greece. Battle Lecture, University of Texas at Austin. 2014: A Theoretical Approach to Ancient Houses: the example of ancient Greece. Keynote lecture, symposium on 'A Theoretical Approach to Ancient Housing', Leiden University (Netherlands). 2013: Architectural Rhetoric and the Rhetoric of Architecture: Athens and Macedon in the mid-fourth century BCE. Keynote address for conference ‘Between Words and Walls: material and textual approaches to housing in the Graeco-Roman World’, Birkbeck College, University of London (U.K.). 2012: Towards a Topography of Women’s Activities in Late Archaic and Early Classical Athens. Dennis A. Georges Lecture in Hellenic Culture, Tulane University, Louisiana. Demosthenes’ Manipulation of Collective Memory: housing as cultural symbol in fourth century BCE Greece. Keynote Address, Graduate Student Conference on Memories of the Past, University of New Brunswick, Fredricton, New Brunswick, Canada. Also keynote address, graduate student conference ‘Domesticating Reality: representations of space and place in antiquity’, Department of Classics, University of Toronto (Canada), 2013. 2009: About the House in Ancient Greece: Bryning-Redford Lecture in Archaeology, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington. 2006: ‘Household’ and ‘Family’ in the Ancient World. Keynote address delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Canadian West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Canada). 2005:

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House and Society: problems and paradigms. Keynote address delivered at the Graduate Colloquium in Classics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. and at the Graduate Symposium on the Ancient Mediterranean, Florida State University, Tallahassee. 2004: Housing in the Roman World: evolution or revolution?. Keynote address delivered to international workshop ‘Ancient Houses – Modern Approaches’, Dutch Institute in Rome (Italy). 2001: Can you do this with archaeology?: Greek houses as a source for social relations. Keynote address delivered at Leverhulme conference ‘Building Communities: house, settlement and society in the Aegean and beyond’, Cardiff University.

INVITED LECTURES, PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES 2018: Respondent for conference “Better to Dwell in Your Own Small House”: Households of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt in Context, , April. The Olynthos Project: report on fieldwork campaigns conducted in 2017. Lisa Nevett, Bettina Tsigarida, Zosia Archibald, David Stone, Bradley Ault and Apostolos Sarris. Paper presented at the Archaeological Institute of America conference, Boston, January 2018. 2017: Beyond the Rhetoric: towards a topography of women’s activities in Late Archaic and Early Classical Athens. Public lecture, Archaeological Institute of America lectures at Worcester Mass. AIA Society, October 2017. Towards an Archaeology of Identity: evidence from the Classical city of Olynthos (Greece). Public lecture, Cornell University, Department of Classics, September 2017; and at Boston AIA Society October 2017. The Olynthos Project: Classical Pottery in an Urban and Domestic Context. Bradley A. Ault, Kathleen M. Lynch, Anna Panti, Zosia H. Archibald, Lisa C. Nevett, and Bettina Tsigarida. Paper presented by Brad Ault at the Classical Pottery of the Northern Aegean conference, Thessaloniki, May 2017. The Olynthos Project: the first three years. (In Greek.) Bettina Tsigarida, Lisa Nevett, Zosia Archibald and David Stone. Paper presented by Bettina Tsigarida at the AEMTH (Archaeological Work in Macedonia and Thrace) annual conference, Thessaloniki. The Olynthos Project: A Report on the Fieldwork Carried Out in 2016. Lisa Nevett, Bettina Tsigarida, Zosia Archibald, David Stone, Bradley Ault, Anna Panti, Timothy Horsley and Christopher Gaffney. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Toronto. 2016: Probing the Development of Exterior Domestic Spaces: patterns and strategies. Paper for the colloquium 'Out and About Houses in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean'. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San francisco. Archaeological Investigation at ancient Olynthos, 2015. (In Greek.) Bettina Tsigarida, Lisa Nevett and Zosia Archibald. Paper presented by Bettina Tsigarida at the AEMTH (Archaeological Work in Macedonia and Thrace) annual conference, Thessaloniki. 2015: Disentangling our Data Sources for Domestic Activity: a case-study from Olynthos, Greece. Paper for round table 'La forme de la maison, de l’Antiquité à Renaissance', Université de Picardie Jules Verne, November 2015. (In absentia following the Paris terror attacks.) Continuing Robinson’s Excavation at ancient Olynthos. (In Greek.) Bettina Tsigarida, Lisa Nevett and Zosia Archibald. Paper presented by Bettina Tsigarida at the AEMTH (Archaeological Work in Macedonia and Thrace) annual conference, Thessaloniki..

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The Olynthos Project: a Report on the Fieldwork of 2014. Lisa Nevett, Zosia Archibald, Bettina Tsigarida, David Stone and Timothy Horsley. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans. 2014: Structural History and Classical Archaeology: Twenty-five Years On. Paper for the Symposium 'A Celebration of Eighty Years for Anthony Snodgrass', Cambridge, U.K. The Olynthos Project 2014: new multidisciplinary investigations at an ancient Greek city. Lisa Nevett, Kate Larson, Gregory Tucker, David Stone. Field Archaeology Series on Thursday, Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan. Approaches to Daily Life in the Greek Context: beyond the methodological impasse. Invited lecture, Mellon Graduate Seminar on 'Daily Deeds', Brown University. 2013: The Use and Abuse of Artefact Assemblages in Classical Greek Domestic Contexts. Invited paper for conference ‘Household Studies in Complex Societies: (micro)archaeological and textual approaches’. Oriental Institute, University of Chicago. Engendering the Landscapes of Classical Greek Cities: Athens in Context. Invited paper for conference ‘Engendering Landscape and Landscaping Gender’: Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Visiting Scholar Conference, State University of New York, Buffalo. Household Archaeology in Greece: past, present and future. Invited lecture in the student-organised series, Field Archaeology Series on Thursday, Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan. 2012: Beyond Architecture: examining Classical Greek urban society through the built environment. Invited paper, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, U.K.. “Least Talked About Among Men”?: the verbal and spatial rhetoric of women’s roles in Classical Athens (ca. 450 – 350 BCE). Invited paper for the Craven Seminar ‘Archaeology and Written Evidence’, University of Cambridge, U.K.; for symposium on ‘Archaeology and Ancient History’, University of Groningen, and (2019) for an invited colloquium at the Society of American Archaeologists annual meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico. At Home with the Ancient Greeks. Ancient Studies Series invited lecture, Ball State University, Indiana. 2011: Understanding Variation in Greek and Roman House-forms: a preliminary discussion. Invited paper delivered at the conference ‘Housing and habitat in the Mediterranean World: responses to different environments’, Prato, Italy, sponsored by Monash University and the Soprintendenza Archeologica per la Toscana. Social History Through Material Culture: investigating muted groups. Invited lecture delivered to the Classics and Ancient History Department, University of Warwick (U.K.) 2010: Towards a Female Topography of the Ancient Greek City: case-studies from Athens. Invited lecture delivered to the Classics Department, Cincinnati University. Engendering Space in Ancient Greek Cities (ca. 600 to 146 BCE), invited paper delivered at the conference ‘Gender and the Non-modern City’, sponsored by the journal Gender and History, Nottingham University (U.K.). 2009: Pompeian households: can we see beyond the dominus? Invited lecture delivered to the Department of Classics, Florida State University, Tallahassee. 2007 Invited response to panel session entitled ‘Verse and Stone: Constructions of Inhabited Space in Ancient Greece’, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego. (In absentia.) 2006: “Castles in the air”?: villa iconography in Late Roman North Africa. Paper for the international conference Africa Romana XVII, Seville (Spain). (In absentia).

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Greek Domestic Culture: invited paper at ‘Cultural Messages’ workshop, Radboud University, Nijmegen, (Netherlands). Towards a more effective approach to spatial analysis of artefacts in Greek House. Invited lecture, Department of Archaeology, University of Groningen, (Netherlands). Domestic Space and Social Organisation in Classical Antiquity: seeking the domus behind the dominus. Invited lecture, Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati. 2005 Domestic architecture and social identity: a case-study from Delos. Paper for panel session, Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Midwest and South, Madison, Wisconsin. Domestic Architecture and Household Wealth. Invited paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, Massachusetts. 2004 Domestic Façades: a ‘feature’ of the urban landscape of Greek poleis? Invited paper for the Laurence Seminar ‘Inside the City in the Greek World’, University of Cambridge. At Home with the Ancient Greeks. Invited lecture delivered to the London Ancient Mediterranean Society, Ontario (Canada). 2003 Ceramic typology and activity area analysis: Greek domestic contexts. Invited paper for the Roman Technology Conference, University of Leuven (Belgium). 2002 Archaeology as social history: domestic space in the ancient Greek world. Invited lecture delivered to the Department of Archaeology, Boston University. The Middling Ideology and the formation of the Classical Greek polis. Invited lecture delivered to the Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati. Digging up the past: material culture as a source for social history. Invited lecture delivered to Department of Classics, University of Toronto. The iconography of the Athenian oikos: representations of an ideal? Paper for panel session of the Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, Philadelphia. 2001 Domestic space in Roman north Africa and the Greek East: comparisons and contrasts. Invited lecture delivered at the British School at Rome. House and Society in Dark Age and Archaic Greece. Paper for the New Directions in Classical Archaeology Colloquium, University of Cambridge. The Greek House. Invited paper for the Triennial Meeting of the Hellenic and Roman Societies, Wadham College, Oxford. Domestic space as a means of exploring social change: household organisation and the formation of the Classical Greek polis. Invited paper for conference on ‘Wohnformen und Lebenswelten’, Brandenburgische Technische Universität, Cottbus, Germany. Domestic Architecture and the ‘Rise of the Polis’. Invited paper delivered as part of the Archaic Greece Seminar Series, Lincoln College, Oxford. Between urban and rural: house form and social relations in Attic villages and deme centres. Paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego. 2000 Castles in the air? Elite country housing in late Roman north Africa. Paper delivered at the Open University Late Roman Research Day, Milton Keynes. 1999 Your place or mine?: houses as property in the ancient Greek world. Invited paper for the Cambridge Leverhulme Project conference: ‘Place and Genre in Greek Epigraphy’, University of Cambridge. 1998 Dynamics of the Greek oikos: exploring the development of households through space and time. Paper for the University of Cambridge Ancient History Seminar series: ‘Oikos: families in Ancient Greece’.

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1996 Social relations in the Ancient Greek House. Invited lecture delivered to the Seminar for London Region Open University Classical Tutors.

1994 From Terraced House to Mansion: changes in the organisation of space in Greek houses from the fourth and third centuries B.C. Paper delivered at Theoretical Archaeological Group conference, Bradford. Developments in ancient Greek housing from the Classical to Roman periods. Public lecture delivered to the Classical Association of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Engendering Archaeology? Invited lecture delivered at the School of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia. Gender relations in the Classical Greek house: an archaeological approach. Invited lecture delivered at the Department of Classics, University of Sydney, Australia. Gender in the Ancient Greek House. Public lecture delivered to the Friends of the Classics Museum, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Approaching Gender through the Archaeological Remains of Houses: a case-study from Classical Greece. Paper presented at Conference on the Organisation of Space in the Ancient Mediterranean, University of Reading. 1993 Gender relations in the Classical Greek house: a re-appraisal of the archaeological evidence. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Washington. The ancient Greek house as a setting for social relations. Invited paper presented to the Seminar on Ancient Architecture, University of Oxford. Social space in the households of Roman Greece. Invited paper presented at the Conference on the Roman City, School of Archaeological Studies, University of Leicester. Gender relations in the Classical Greek house: an archaeological approach. Invited paper presented to the inter-disciplinary seminar on the Archaeology, History, and Anthropology of the Mediterranean Area, All Souls, University of Oxford. 1992 Cultural Homogeneity in the Classical and Hellenistic Greek World: an archaeological perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Classical Association, Oxford.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD WORK AND ARTEFACT STUDY Director, with Bettina Tsigarida (Museum and Ephorate of Pella) and Zosia Archibald (/British School at Athens), The Olynthos Project: excavation and survey project by permission of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports (since 2014). Director, with Bradley Ault (SUNY Buffalo), Halieis Exploration Project, Argolid, Greece: geophysical investigation of the urban area. 2003. (Discontinued due to problems with issuing of the permit.) Trench supervisor and artefact study (small finds) Society for Libyan Studies and Gar Younis University, Benghazi, joint excavations at Euesperides, Benghazi, Libya. 1995 and 1997. Artefact study (pottery) British Institute at Ankara excavations at Kilise Tepe, . 1995. Artefact study (pottery), British School at Athens/Athens University/Ioannina University excavations, Markiani, . 1995. Artefact study (pottery), British School at Athens Boiotia Survey project. 1994. Team leader, British School at Athens Boiotia Survey project. 1992. Field-walker, British School at Athens Boiotia Survey project. 1990. Trench assistant, University of Cambridge Southern Hebrides Mesolithic project excavations, Islay, Hebrides, U.K. 1989. Field walker, British School at Athens/University of Athens/University of Ioannina joint field project on Amorgos and Keros, Greece. 1987. Trench assistant, British School at Athens excavations, Assiros, Greece. 1986.

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Curatorial assistant, Department of Antiquities, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. 1985-1986.

TEACHING THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN COURSES TAUGHT Classciv 121 A History of the Ancient World in Half-a-Dozen Objects (freshman writing seminar). Classciv 125 Mini course ‘At Home’ with the Greeks and Romans Clarch/Histart 221 Introduction to Greek Art and Archaeology. Clarch/Histart 384 Greek Archaeological Sites. Clarch/Histart 389/ClassCiv 350 Pompeii Clarch 396/Histart 489 (Honours Seminar) Housing the Greeks and Romans. Clarch 420/Histart 430 Greece Before History Clarch/Histart 434 Archaic Greek Art. Clarch/Histart 440 Cities and Sanctuaries in the Greek World. Clarch/Histart 443 Greek ‘Colonization’. Clarch 831 Theoretical Approaches to the Art and Archaeology of the Ancient World Clarch/Histart 844 Theoretical Topics in Archaeology: The Art and Archaeology of the Greek Oikos. Clarch/Histart 844: Theoretical Topics in Archaeology: Domestic Space in Classical Antiquity Clarch/Histart 844/Greek 820/ACABS 860: Theoretical Topics in Archaeology: Excavating Texts: Archaeology and Papyrology at Graeco-Roman Karanis (with Arthur Verhoogt). Clarch/Histart 855: Topics in Roman Archaeology: Domestic Space in the Roman World (with Elaine Gazda). Clarch/Histart 890 Topics in Greek Archaeology: The formation of the citizen-state in Early Iron Age Greece. Contributions to Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology first year proseminar. Contribution to Interdepartmental Program in Greek and Roman History Proseminar. Contribution to Classical Philology Program Proseminar.

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES SCHEME MENTORING: 2017-2018: Madeline Topor. 2016-2017: Aurora Haziri and Chloe Noto. 2014-2015: Andrew Fiasco and Gwenevere McKee. 2013-2014: Taylor Kost.

HONOURS THESIS ADVISING: Hebe Clarke (Classical Archaeology): Non-fineware pottery at Olynthos, 2018-2019. Kayla Pio (Classical Archaeology): The Neolithic-Early Bronze Age transition in the , 2015-2016. Nikole Bork (Anthropology): The east field site at Isthmia, 2007-2008. Elizabeth Lombardo (Classical Archaeology): The sanctuary of Artemis at Brauron, 2006-2007.

GRADUATE QUALIFYING EXAMINATIONS IPCAA Program, French Language examinations, question-setting and grading (2012 to present). IPCAA Program, Greek Archaeology question-setting and grading (2003 to present). IPCAA Program, German language examinations, setting and grading (2004 to 2005).

GRADUATE PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION COMMITTEES (IPCAA) Leah Bernado-Ciddio, Machal Gradoz, Nadhira Hill, Tyler Johnson (2019) Andrew Cabaniss, Michael Koletsos (2018) Alexandra Creola, Christina DiFabio (2017) Caitlin Clerkin, Matt Naglak, Arianna Zapelloni-Pavia (2016) Alison Rittershaus, Troy Samuels (2015)

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Elina Salminen (2014) Andrea Brock (2013) Daniel Diffendale, Nicole High, Jana Mokrisova, Emma Sachs, Neville McFerrin (2012) Ryan Hughes, Lynley McAlpine (2010) Karen Laurence, Lorraine Knop (2008) Lydia Herring (2006) Lisa Cakmak, Adrian Ossi (2005) Catherine Lyon Crawford (2004)

CURRENT DISSERTATION COMMITTEES (IPCAA UNLESS INDICATED) Andrew Cabaniss: Household choices and urban dynamics in the 1st Millennium BCE Greek World (chair) Alexandra Creola: Roman nymphs (committee member) Christina DiFabio: Landscapes of Hellenistic Asia Minor (committee member) Elizabeth Nabney (Classical Philology Program): Households in Graeco-Roman Egypt (committee member). Caitlin Clerkin: The University of Michigan’s Seleucia-on-the-Tigris excavations (committee member) Matt Naglak: ‘piazza’ spaces in the Roman world (committee member) Troy Samuels: rural non-elites in Republican Italy (committee member) Lacey Carpenter (University of Michigan, Anthropology): the role of households in state formation at Oaxaca, Mexico (committee member)/

DISSERTATION DEFENSES (IPCAA UNLESS INDICATED) Emma Sachs: 'Style and Variety in the Art of the Roman Domestic Sphere' (2019, committee member). Elina Salminen: ‘Society and Burials from Central-Western Macedon, 550–300 BCE: Intersections of Gender, Age, and Status’ (2018, committee chair) Jana Mokrisova: ‘On the Move: Mobility in Southwest Anatolia and the Southeast Aegean During the Late Bronze to Early Iron Age Transition’ (2017, committee member). Rachel Lee: (University of Michigan, Anthropology): ‘Household Change and Social Complexity in Mumun Pottery Period Korea, 1500-500 BCE’ (2016, committee member). Katherine Harrington: (Brown University): 'Home Economics: domestic production and household industry in Classical and Hellenistic Greece' (2016, external committee member). Margaret Hilditch: (University of Leicester, United Kingdom): 'The Gardens of Ancient Greece: imagination and reality' (2016, external examiner). Katherine Larson: 'Crafting the Hellenistic World: Technology and Innovation in Hellenistic Glass Production' (2015, committee member). Neville McFerrin: 'Obscured Meanings: Privilege and Viewing in the Pompeian House' (2015, committee member) Lynley McAlpine: 'Meaning and History from Roman Wall Painting: Imitation Marble in the Four Pompeian Styles' (2013, committee member). Christopher Dickenson (Groningen University, Netherlands): ‘On the Agora: a socio-political history of the post-Classical Greek Agora’ (2012, external committee member). Karen Laurence: ‘The Administration of Cult: Archaeological Evidence for the Infrastructrure of Greek Sanctuaries in the 2nd Century C.E.’ (2012, committee member) Lydia Herring-Harrington: ‘Strategies of Communication in the Shrines of Pompeii’ (2010, co-chair) Lisa Cakmak: ‘Mixed Signals: Androgyny, Identity, and Iconography on the Graeco-Phoenician Sealings from Tel Kedesh, Israel’ (2009, committee member). Elissa Faro: ‘Group Identities and Participant Action: Towards a Re-interpretation of the Minoan Extra-Urban Ritual Space’ (2007, committee member) Jessica Powers: ‘Roman Visualities: viewer and image in the domestic sphere’ (2005, committee member)

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Carlo Colantoni (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology): ‘Traces of Tradition: Northern Mesopotamian urbanism from the late 3rd through early 2nd millennium BC.’ (2005, external examiner). Jeremy Hartnett: ‘Streets, Street Architecture, and Social Presentation in Roman Italy’ (2003)

THE OPEN UNIVERSITY, U.K. (DISTANCE EDUCATION) COURSES CO-AUTHORED A860 Postgraduate Foundation Module in Classical Studies, 1999-2001. AA309 Culture, Identity and Power in the Roman Empire, 1997-2000. A428 The Roman Family, 1996-1997. COURSES UPDATED A296 Reading Classical Greek, 1997-2000. A294 Fifth Century Athens: democracy and city state, 1996-2002. COURSES TAUGHT A428 The Roman Family, 1997-2002. A102 Introduction to the Humanities, 1996.

DISSERTATION CHAIR Pauline Granger, ‘Roman Domestic Gardens’, 2000 to 2005.

THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, U.K. Joint organiser and lecturer, undergraduate lecture course ‘Architectural Space in the Greek World’, 1997. Short course of lectures on Housing in the Western Provinces of the Roman Empire, 1994 and 1995. Tutorials for Art and Archaeology paper of Classical Tripos, Part I (first and second year undergraduates), 1990-1991, 1992-1993.

SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROGRAM IN CLASSICAL ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY (IPCAA) Director since July 2013 (on leave Winter 2016). Curriculum sub-committee, member 2009-2010; chair 2011-12. Co-author, re-designed Graduate Handbook, 2008. ‘Core’ committee, member since its formation in 2007. Workshops for job-seekers, co-organiser/instructor (2006, 2007). Committee for redesigning Qualifying Examinations, member 2007-2008; chair, 2016-2017. Admissions Committee, member since 2003. Graduate Advisor 2003-2008. Executive Committee, member since January 2003.

DEPARTMENTAL Search Committee, Cavafy Professor in Modern Greek Studies, 2017, Chair. Third year review committee, Natalie Abell, 2017, member. Mentor, Natalie Abell, Classical Studies Department, 2015 onwards. Faculty Performance Evaluation Committee, member 2015. Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Mediterranean Studies, 2014-2015. Lecturer Review Committee, Laura Motta, 2014-2015. Mentor, Laura Motta, Classical Studies Department, 2014 onwards. Executive Committee (formerly Chairs’s Advisory Committee), Department of Classical Studies, member 2004-2005; 2009-2010; 2011-2012; 2014-2015. Executive Committee, Department of the , member 2007-2008.

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Undergraduate Committee Chair, Classical Studies Department, 2009-2010. Undergraduate Advisor for Study Abroad, Classical Studies Department, 2012-2013. Undergraduate Advisor in Archaeology, Classical Studies Department, 2009-2010; 2011-2013. Undergraduate Committee, Classical Studies Department, member 2009-2010, 2012-2013. IPCAA section of Departmental Ten Year Plan (Department of Classical Studies), co-author, 2005. Undergraduate committee, Department of the History of Art, member, Winter and Fall 2003. Promotion Committees, Associate to Full Professor: Committee Chair: Artemis Leontis 2013-2014 Committee Member: Terry Wilfong 2012-2013 Committee Member: Christopher Ratté 2011-2012 Mentor, Kevin Carr (Department of the History of Art), 2007-2008. Search Committee for two tenured/tenure track positions in Classical Art and Archaeology, member, 2005- 2006. Search Committees for Visiting Assistant Professors in Classical Archaeology, member, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Newsletter committee, Department of Classical Studies, member, Winter 2003 and Winter 2004.

OTHER UNITS Kelsey Museum Executive Committee, member 2013-2015; 2016 onwards. Kelsey Museum Library Committee, 2013-2015; 2016 onwards. Interdepartmental Program in Greek and Roman History, member, 2013-2015; 2016-2017.

UNIVERSITY College representative, Senate Assembly, 2011-2013.

THE OPEN UNIVERSITY Departmental representative on Faculty of Arts Courses Committee, 1996-2002. Faculty representative on University Audio Visual Scrutiny Group, 1996-2002. Graduate Admissions Director for Department of Classical Studies, 1996-2002. Faculty of Arts Marketing Committee member, 2000. Search Committee member, Lectureship in Philosophy, 1999. Search Committee member, Lectureship in Music, 2000. Search Committee member, Tutors in Classical Studies, Cambridge Region, annually 1998-2001.

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION PROFESSIONAL OFFICES HELD Archaeological Institute of America, Ann Arbor Chapter: Co-President/President, 2006-08; 2012-2017. Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies: Member of Council, 1999-2002. Society for Libyan Studies: Member of Council, 1997-2000.

JOURNALS AND PUBLISHERS Member of the Editorial Board for American Journal of Archaeology, 2016 onwards. Member of the Editorial Committee of the Swedish Institutes in Athens and Rome, 2015 onwards. Member of the Scientific Board of the book series 'Archaeology, Art and Society', Mimesis International, Milan, 2015 onwards/ Member of Editorial Board for monograph series ‘Approaches to Domestic Life in the Ancient World’, Brill, Leiden, 2011 onwards. Member of Editorial Board for Hesperia, 2009 onwards. Editorial advisor to BBC History Magazine, 2000-2004.

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CONFERENCE ORGANISATION: Symposium in Honour of Anthony Snodgrass' 80th Birthday, Cambridge, 2014: co-organiser, Theory in Ancient Greek Archaeology conference, Ann Arbor 2012: organiser. Feminism in the Classics Conference, Ann Arbor, 2008: organising committee member. Association of Ancient Historians conference, Ann Arbor, 2004: organising committee member. Symposium ‘New Directions in Classical Archaeology’, Cambridge, 2001: co-organiser.

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