DENVER GRANINGER Department of History, 7708 HMNSS, University of California, Riverside 900 University Avenue, Riverside, CA 92521 [email protected]; (951) 204-4409

ACADEMIC HISTORY

Ph.D. Classics, Cornell University, 2006 Dissertation: "The Regional Cults of " Regular Member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2002-2003 M.A. Classics (Greek), University of Colorado, 1999 B.A. Classics, New College of Florida, 1997

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

University of California, Riverside (UCR), Associate Professor of History, 2015-current University of California, Riverside, Assistant Professor of History, 2012-2015 American Research Center in Sofia, Director and Professor, 2010-2012 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Assistant Professor of Classics, 2005-2010 (UTK) (resigned in 2010 to assume directorship of American Research Center in Sofia)

PUBLICATIONS

Books A Companion to Ancient Thrace, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015 (co-edited with J. Valeva, E. Nankov) Cult and Koinon in Hellenistic Thessaly (Brill Studies in Greek and Roman Epigraphy 1), Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011

Articles “New Contexts for the Seuthopolis Inscription”, Klio 100 (2018), 178-194 “Late Argeads in Thrace: Religious Perspectives”, AHB 31 (2017), 120-144 “Ambracian Cruces (SEG 41.540A)”, RhM 157 (2014), 225-238 “Documentary Contexts for the Pistiros Inscription”, Electrum 19 (2012), 99-110 “In as much land as the Pheraioi rule: A note on SEG 23.418”, Tyche 26 (2011), 87-90 “IG 9.2 1099b and the komai of Demetrias”, ZPE 177 (2011), 119-122 “Plutarch on the Evacuation of Athens (Them. 10)”, Hermes 138 (2010), 308-317 “Apollo, Ennodia, and fourth-century Thessaly”, Kernos 22 (2009), 109-124 “Studies in the Cult of Artemis Throsia”, ZPE 162 (2007), 151-164

Book Chapters “Ethnicity and Ethne” in D. Graninger et al., eds., A Companion to Ancient Thrace, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, 22-31 Graninger CV 08/2020 2

“Geography” (w/ J. Bouzek) in D. Graninger et al., eds., A Companion to Ancient Thrace, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015, 12-21 “ and Thessaly” in I. Worthington, J. Roisman, eds., A Companion to Ancient Macedonia Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, 306-325 “Whither Ethnos Religion? The Case of Thessaly” in 1st International Congress on the History and Culture of Thessaly. Congress Proceedings, 9-11 November 2006 (Thessaloniki, 2008 [2009]), vol. 1, 341-347

Reviews A. Tziaphalias, et al. (eds.) Corpus des inscriptions d’Atrax en Pélasgiotide (Thessalie), BMCR 2019.12.20: https://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2019/2019.12.20/ M. Mili, Religion and Society in Ancient Thessaly, sehepunkte 17.5 (2017): http:// www.sehepunkte.de/2017/05/26937.html P. Funke, M. Haake, eds., Greek Federal States and their Sanctuaries: Identity and Integration, AJA Online 119.4 (2015): http://www.ajaonline.org/online-review-book/2518 J. Pascual, F. Papakonstantinou, eds., Topography and History of ancient Epicnemidian Locris, AHB Online Reviews 5 (2015), 73-74: http://ancienthistorybulletin.org/wp-content/ uploads/2015/07/Graninger-on-Pascual.pdf P. Martzavou, N. Papazarkadas, eds., Epigraphical Approaches to the Post-Classical Polis, BMCR 2014.09.45: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2014/2014-09-45.html P. Carlier, C. Lerouge-Cohen, eds., Paysage et religion en Grèce antique : mélanges offerts à Madeleine Jost., CR 63 (2013), 507-509 J. T. Jensen, et al., eds., Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult. Context, Ritual and Iconography, CR 63 (2013), 568-570 N. Dimitrova, Theoroi and Initiates in Samothrace. The Epigraphical Evidence, CJOnline 2010.03.04: http://classicaljournal.org/CJ%20Graninger%20on%20Dimitrova.pdf J. Connelly, Portrait of a Priestess: Women and Ritual in Ancient , The Historian 72 (2010), 207-208 S. Larson, Tales of Epic Ancestry, CJ 105 (2009), 65-67; also CJOnline 2009.07.01: http:// classicaljournal.org/CJ%20Graninger%20on%20Larson.pdf

Work in Progress Larisa: A History, monograph under preliminary contract with Routledge article on “A new rupestral inscription from the Marathonia” in Hesperia, accepted article on “Towards an Indigenous History of Thrace” book chapter on “Hellenistic Thessaly” for I. Georganas, M. Haagsma, M. Stamatopoulou (eds.), The World of Thessaly, submitted book chapter on “The Eleutheria and Larisa” for S. Scharff (ed.), In the Shadow of the ‘Big Four’. Studies in Local Athletic Contests in Ancient Greece, submitted book chapter on “Local Horizons for the Thessalian Eleutheria” for H. Beck, S. Ager (eds.), Localism in the Hellenistic World, submitted book chapter on “Rewriting Pontic Ethne: Problems and Prospects” for G. Tsetskhladze, A. Avram, J. Hargrave (eds.), The Greeks and Romans in the Black Sea and the Importance Graninger CV 08/2020 3

of the Pontic Region for the Greco-Roman World (7th century BC-5th century AD): 20 Years On (1997-2017), in press review of S. Gimatzidis, et al. (eds.), Archaeology Across Frontiers and Borderlands for Gnomon review of M. Dana, I. Savalli-Lestrade (eds.), La cité interconnectée dans le monde gréco- romain (IVe siècle a.C.-IVe siècle p.C.) :. transferts et réseaux institutionnels, religieux et culturels aux époques hellénistique et impériale for Gnomon

Other “Οι περιφερειακές λατρείες της Θεσσαλίας (4ο)”, Thessaliko Himerologio 71 (2017), 128-160 “Οι περιφερειακές λατρείες της Θεσσαλίας (3ο)”, Thessaliko Himerologio 70 (2016), 96-128 “Οι περιφερειακές λατρείες της Θεσσαλίας (2ο)”, Thessaliko Himerologio 69 (2016), 64-96 “Οι περιφερειακές λατρείες της Θεσσαλίας”, Thessaliko Himerologio 68 (2015), 33-64 “‘Like the Bridge on the Drina’: Reflections on two American Overseas Research Centers in the Balkans”, Balkani 1 (2011), 98-102 “Ο Ποσειδώνας Πετραίος”, Thessaliko Himerologio 57 (2010), 33-44 Contributor to ‘Το Χόλιγουντ φορά ξανά χλαµύδα’, Το Βήµα 21/03/2010; also http:// www.tovima.gr/default.asp?pid=2&ct=34&artId=321434&dt=21/03/2010

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD WORK

Mitrou (Lokris): Trench Supervisor, June-August 2006 Corinth: Trench Supervisor, April-May 2003

PRESENTATIONS

“Dispatches from a Thracian Shatter Zone”, Scholar Lecture, Getty Research Institute, May 2020 “Religion in a Thracian Shatter Zone: Diachronic Perspectives”, Annual Meeting of Association of Ancient Historians, College of William and Mary, April 2018 “Rome, Macedonia, and the Lash: Festival Perspectives from Hellenistic Larisa”, Localism in the Hellenistic World, University of Waterloo, April 2018 “Rewriting Pontic ethne”, Sixth International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities, Constantsa, Romania, September 2017 “Rewriting ancient ethne”, CRASIS: Hellenisim - Interaction, Translation and Culture Transfer, Groningen, The Netherlands, February 2016 “Forma litterarum vetustissima est: a reappraisal of IGBulg III, 1 1294-5”, AIA, New Orleans, LA, January 2015 “Argead Religion in Thrace”, colloquium on “Alexander the Great and Monarchy: background, context, and legacy”, University of Utah, October 2014 “Argead Power and Ethnic Politics in Thrace”, 4th International Conference on Classical Studies in Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, October 2014 “Macedonians, Thracians, and the problem of ethnic terminology”, Friends of Ancient History, Pomona College, November 2013 Graninger CV 08/2020 4

“Stena and Eleutheria: a synkrisis”, 4th Archaeological Meeting of Thessaly and Central Greece, , Greece, March 2012 Organizer of “Beyond Thrace: Recent Fieldwork in Bulgaria”, AIA, Philadelphia, PA, January 2012 (panel of papers delivered by D. Strait, B. Athanassov, A. Sobotkova and S. Ross, M. Damyanov, A. Poulter, and Z. Archibald; sponsored by the East Europeran and Eurasian Interest Group of the AIA) “‘Like the Bridge on the Drina’: American Overseas Research Centers in the Balkans”: American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, January 2011; Institute for Balkan Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria, May 2011 “Quarries at Marathon?”: AIA, San Antonio, TX, January 2011 “Cognitive Maps and Bull Hunts: A Documentary Study of the Thessalian Eleutheria”: University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, April 2010; , Sofia, Bulgaria, December 2010 “Civic Memory in Archaic Ambracia”: Brown University, Providence, RI, March 2010; New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria, November 2010; Sofia University, Sofia, Bulgaria, November 2010 “New Contexts for the Aphaia Sanctuary Inscription (IG 42 2 1038)”: BSA Epigraphy Seminar, Athens, Greece, June 2009; AIA, Anaheim, CA, January 2010; New Bulgarian University, Sofia, Bulgaria, November 2010 “Tetrads, Perioikoi, Koinon”: Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, April 2009 “Archaeologies of Hellenistic Athens”: Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, April 2009 “Two Narratives of Ennodia Cult”: 3rd Archaeological Meeting of Thessaly and Central Greece, Volos, Greece, March 2009 “Absent Muse, Epichoric Memory”: CAMWS, Tucson, AZ, April 2008 “The End(s) of the Odyssey”: Homer in the 21st Century—A Colloquium in Honor of John Moore, New College of Florida, Sarasota, FL, April 2007 “The Persistence of Ethne”: CAMWS, Cincinnati, OH, April 2007 “Artemis Throsia and Rites of Passage: A Reconsideration”: APA, San Diego, CA, January 2007 “The Regional Cults of Thessaly: A Polycentric Model of Ethnos Religion”: 1st International Congress on the History and Culture of Thessaly, Larisa, Greece, November 2006 “Ino’s New Clothes”: CAMWS Southern Section, Memphis, TN, November 2006 “Ennodia and the Early Thessalian League”: CAMWS, Gainesville, FL, April 2006 “Prehistory of the Funeral Oration”: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, February 2005 “The Cult of Arkhegetai and Ktistai in Magnesia (Thessaly)”: Cornell Symposium in Honor of Michael Jameson, Ithaca, NY, November 2004; APA, Boston, MA, January 2005 [by title] “The Cults of Thessaly: Athena Itonia”: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, October 2004 “Contextualizing the Elegiac Inscription from Archaic Ambracia”: CorHaLi—Archaic Greek Elegy and Epic, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, June 2004 “Sappho and Callimachus’ Hymn to Demeter”: CorHaLi—The Hellenistic Reception of Archaic Greek Poetry, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC, June 2001

ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND RESEARCH AWARDS Graninger CV 08/2020 5

Post-Doctoral Guest Scholar: Getty Research Institute (Villa), Winter-Spring 2020 Gertrude Smith Professor (Director of Summer Session): ASCSA, 2016 Omnibus Research and Travel Award: UCR, 2014, 2018 Rhys Carpenter Faculty Fellowship: ASCSA, 2008-2010 Professional Development Award: UTK, 2006

Pre-Doctoral Lane Cooper Fellowship: Cornell, 2003-2004 Michele Sicca Summer Research Grant: Institute for European Studies, Cornell, 2004 Predissertation International Travel Grant: Graduate School, Cornell, 2004 [Declined] Edward Capps Advanced Fellowship: ASCSA, 2003-2004 [Declined] Oscar Broneer Travel Grant: ASCSA, 2003 Michael Jameson Fellowship: ASCSA, 2002-2003 Florence May Smith Fellowship: Cornell, 2001 Sage Fellowship: Cornell, 1999-2000

TEACHING

University of California, Riverside, 2012-current History of Archaic Greece, History of Classical Greece, History of Hellenistic Greece, Alexander the Great, The Historian as Detective, The Historian’s Workshop, Undergraduate Research Seminar/Senior Thesis, A People’s History of Ancient Greece (undergraduate seminar), City of Socrates/Athenian Empire (summer study abroad in Athens), General Research Seminar (graduate seminar), Hellenistic World - East & West (graduate seminar), Problems in Classical Athenian History (graduate seminar), Problems in Archaic Greek History (graduate seminar)

University of California, Los Angeles, 2015, 2018 Greek Epigraphy proseminar

Tri-Campus Graduate Program in Classics, 2012-current Greek History proseminar, Post-Classical Polis (graduate seminar)

American Research Center in Sofia, 2010-2012 Topography and Monuments of the western Pontic coast (w/ E. Nankov), Topography and Monuments of the lower Danube valley (w/ E. Nankov); Topography and Monuments of Macedonia (w/ E. Nankov); Topography and Monuments of Thrace (w/ E. Nankov)

Ohio State University, Summer 2009 International Summer Course in Greek Epigraphy IV (w/ F. Graf)

American School of Classical Studies, 2008-2010 Graninger CV 08/2020 6

Greek Sacred Law (graduate seminar), Topography and Monuments of Central Greece (w/ M. M. Miles), Topography and Monuments of Northern Greece (w/ M. M. Miles), Topography and Monuments of Athens and (w/ M. M. Miles)

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2005-2008 Beginning Greek I-II, Intermediate Greek (Herodotus; Lysias and Xenophon), Advanced Greek (Sophocles and Euripides; Thucydides; Plutarch), Intermediate Latin, Introduction to Classical Civilization (w/ E. Sutherland), Early Greek Mythology, Oedipus Multiplex, Survey of Greek History, History of Early Greece, History of Classical Greece

Cornell University, 1999-2005 Beginning Latin II, Classical Athenian Theatre, Greek Mythology (TA), Roman Civilization (TA), Periclean Athens (TA), War and Peace in Greece and Rome (TA), History of African- American Music (TA)

Independent Instructor, Ithaca, NY, 2003-2004 Latin for Homeschoolers

University of Colorado, 1997-1999 Classical Mythology (TA), Greek Art and Archaeology (TA), History of Rome (TA)

New College of Florida, 1996-1997 Beginning Greek I-II (TA)

GRADUATE STUDENT MENTORSHIP

University of California, Riverside, 2012-current Current PhD committee chair: Jeff Chu, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Thracians Among Others: Encounters with Greeks, Macedonians, and Persians” PhD committee chair: John Haberstroh, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Panhellenism and Identity in the Sanctuaries of the Northeast ” Principal Advisor: Lelian Maldonado, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR Principal Advisor: Jordan Cohen, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR PhD committee member: Shawn Ragan, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Inter Divos Referri: Roman Imperial Cult in the Third Century C.E.” PhD committee member: Madeleine Ste. Marie, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Power, Authority, and Sidonius Apollinaris in fifth-century Gaul” PhD committee member: Rachel Tyra, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “A Comparative Analysis of Imperial Women in Aurelius Victor’s De Caesaribus, Eutropius’ Breviarium, the Historia Augusta, and the anonymous Epitome de Caesaribus” PhD committee member: Richard Rush, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Landscapes along the Rhône: Making Meaning During the Long Fifth Century” Graninger CV 08/2020 7

PhD committee member: Alba Curry, Comparative Literature and Language, UCR: “In Defense of Anger, with Reference to Ancient Greece and Early China” PhD committee member: Myles Chykerda, Archaeology, UCLA: “Multi-Tiered Identity and its Reflection in the Human Landscape: A study in the development of sociopolitical complexity in Achaia Phthiotis, Thessaly” PhD committee member: Matthew Ferguson, Tri-Campus Graduate Program in Classics, UCI: “The Gospels as Popular Greek Biography: A Narratological Examination of Genre” PhD committee member: German Loeffler, Anthropology, UCR: “The Late Intermediate Period and Late Horizon pottery of the Pachacamac hinterland in the Lurin valley, Peru”

Former PhD committee member: Colin Whiting, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Christian Communities in Late Antiquity: Luciferians and the Construction of Heresy” PhD committee member: Moyses Marcos, History, (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Julian and Themistius: Panegyric, Politics, and Praxis in the Fourth-Century Roman Empire” PhD committee member: Carly Maris, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR: “Parading Persia: West Asian Geopolitics and the Roman Triumph” MA committee chair: Lelian Maldonado, Public History, UCR: “The Wanamaker Bronzes: A Case Study on the Role of Reproductions in American Museums” MA committee chair: Daniel Garcia, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR MA committee member: Kyle McStay, History (Ancient Mediterranean), UCR

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT MENTORSHIP

University of California, Riverside, 2012-current Faculty Mentor, R’course, 2019-2020: J. Nayor, “Cultural and Political Change through Flags” Faculty Mentor, Chancellor’s Research Fellow and Undergraduate Honors Capstone Project, 2017-2018: J. Cohen, “Analyzing the Effects of Authority on Premodern Science” Faculty Mentor, Undergraduate Research Mini-Grant, 2016-2017: S. Finch, “Repurposing the Past: Architectural Appropriation in Post-Classical Athens” Faculty Mentor, R’course, 2015-2016: M. Watson, “Geography and the Formation of Myth” Faculty Mentor, Undergraduate Research Mini-Grant, 2015-2016: A. Boudaghians, “1980 Iran- Iraq War: Impact of Illegal Use of Chemical Weapons” Faculty Mentor, Undergraduate Research in the Community, 2012-2014: “Oral History of the Riverside International Relations Committee”

SERVICE

Professional Service Journals and Presses Referee for Orbis Terrarum, 2019 Referee for Ancient History Bulletin, 2019 Referee for UC press, 2016 Graninger CV 08/2020 8

Book proposal review for Routledge, 2015 Book proposal review for Wiley-Blackwell, 2013 Board of Peer Reviewers, Electrum, 2012-current Foreign Editorial Advisory Board, Bulgarian E-Journal for Archaeology, 2011-2018 Referee for Phoenix, 2011 Referee for Penn Museum press, 2010 Manuscript review for NYU press, 2008 Referee for Hesperia, 2007

ASCSA Executive Committee, ASCSA, 2020-2024 (elected) Committee on Admissions and Fellowships, ASCSA, 2015-2018 (elected) Committee on Summer Sessions, ASCSA, 2015-2016 Managing Committee, ASCSA, 2013-current

Other Organizing Committee, 22nd International LIMES Congress, 2012 America for Bulgaria Foundation Archaeology Advisory Committee, 2010-2012 Founder and Organizer, Archaeology and Theory Faculty Seminar, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2010-2012 Managing Committee, American Research Center in Sofia, 2006-2010 Development Committee, CAMWS, 2007-2010

College and University Service UCR Senate Committee on International Education, 2020-current Graduate Council (GC), 2018-2019 GC subcommittee (member), CWPA Low-Residency MFA Internal Review, 2018-2019 Committee on Educational Policy (CEP), 2013-2016 CEP subcommittee (chair), Economics External Review, 2015-2016 CEP subcommittee (chair), Philosophy External Review, 2014-2015 CEP subcommittee (member), Computer Science and Engineering Internal Review, 2013-2014 CEP representative, Committee on Library, Scholarly Communication and Information Technology subcommittee on implementation of Library Strategic Plan, 2014-2015

UCR Other CHASS Junior Faculty Mentor, 2016-current FLEAP review committee, 2019, 2020 Minigrant committee, 2018-current Chancellor’s Research Fellowship committee, 2016-current Campus Committee, Fulbright program, 2015, 2016

UTK Undergraduate Council, 2007-2008 (elected) Graninger CV 08/2020 9

Undergraduate Council Curriculum Committee, 2007-2008 Dean’s Advisory Council, 2007-2008 College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 2007-2008

Departmental Service UCR History Colloquia and Workshops Committee, 2020-current Graduate Financial Officer, 2016-2017 Graduate Studies Committee, 2013-2017, 2018-2019 Educational Policy Committee, 2012-2013 Organizer, Ancient and Medieval Studies Group, 2012-current (w/ M. Salzman, P. Gorecki)

Tri-Campus Graduate Program in Classics Chair, Executive Committee, 2018-current Greek History Qualifying exam committee, 2013-2014 (member 2013; chair 2014)

UTK Classics Advisor to Classics Club/Eta Sigma Phi, 2006-2008 Curriculum Committee, 2006-2007 Events Committee, 2005-6, 2007-2008

Community Service Founder, Archaeological Institute of America Local Society - Riverside and Inland Southern California Co-Organizer, Archaeological Institute of America Local Society - Riverside and Inland Southern California, 2013-2016 Supervisory Committee, UT Federal Credit Union, 2007-2008