Edward Michael Dandrow University of Central Florida Department of History 4000 Central Florida Blvd. Orlando, FL 32816 [email protected] (407) 823-2225

Research and Teaching Interests Late Hellenistic and Roman History, Culture and Religion; Ethnic and Cultural Identities; Material Culture; Ancient Economy; Numismatics; Comparative World History

Education

2009 Ph.D. in Classical Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago Dissertation: “ and Greek Identity in the Age of Augustus: Memory, Tradition and Ethnographic Representation.” Dissertation Committee Members: Dr. Jonathan Hall, Chair; Dr. Shadi Bartsch; and Dr. Richard Saller 2006 M.A. in Classical Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago 1997 M.A. in Classics, Florida State University 1992-93 M.A. work in Medieval Studies, University of Toronto 1992 B.A. in Psychology and English (Honors), University of Central Florida,

Research and Publications

Book Manuscripts (in progress):

Strabo and Greek Identity in the Age of Augustus. A revision of my dissertation, this study examines the rhetoric and discourse of Greek identities in Strabo of Amaseia’s Geography.

The Coinage of Anthemusia and Carrhae. A study and catalogue of coins types, their historical context and iconography minted at these two cities in the of Osrhoene.

E. Dandrow and S. Yildirim (eds.) Tios. Vol. 2: The Byzantine Church and the Findings of the 2012- 2017 Excavation Seasons. (Tentative title) (Leuven: Peeters Press. Forthcoming

Articles and Chapters, Peer-Reviewed:

2019 “A Partial Coin Hoard of the Tetrarchy Found at Tios”. To be published in Tios. Vol. 2: The Byzantine Church and the Findings of the 2012-2017 Excavation Seasons. (Tentative title) (Leuven: Peeters Press). Forthcoming

2019 “The Coin Finds from Gökçebey, 2012-14”. To be published in Tios. Vol. 2: The Byzantine Church and the Findings of the 2012-2017 Excavation Seasons. (Tentative title) (Leuven: Peeters Press). Forthcoming.

2018 “The Coinage of Pessinus (2009-2011): A Catalogue,” in G. Tsetskhladze, Pessinus in Its Regional Setting. Vol. 2. BAR International Series (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018). Forthcoming

2018 “The Coinage of Pessinus: Iconography, Civic Identity and Roman Power,” in G. Tsetskhladze (ed.) Pessinus in Its Regional Setting. BAR International Series (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018), pp. 429-63.

2017 “Ethnography and Identity in Strabo’s Geography,” in D. Dueck (ed.) Routledge Companion to Strabo. (London and New York: Routledge, 2017), pp. 113-24.

2017 “The Latin Coins of Caracalla from in Osrhoene,” 2016 Numismatic Chronicle, Volume 176 (2017), pp. 183-205, pl. 22-4.

2015 “Memory and the Greek City in Strabo’s Geography,” in A. Kemezis (ed.) Urban Dreams and Realities. (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2015), pp. 438-54.

Archaeological Reports, Peer-Reviewed and Non Peer-Reviewed:

2018 Dandrow, E., S. Yildirim, et al., “Tios-Tieion 2017 Yılı Kazı Ҫalişmaları (Tios-Tieion 2017 Field Report)”, Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantisi (, 2018) [in Turkish]. Forthcoming.

2016 Dandrow, E., S. Yildirim, et al., “Tios-Tieion 2015 Yılı Kazı Ҫalişmaları (Tios-Tieion 2015 Field Report)”, Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantisi (Istanbul, May 2016), pp. 465-78. [in Turkish]

2015 Dandrow, E., G. Tsetskhladze et al., “Pessinus 2013 Field Report,” Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantisi 36.1 (, 2015), pp. 73-122; and in G. Tsetskhladze (ed.) Pessinus in Its Regional Setting. Vol. 2 BAR International Series (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2018). Forthcoming

2012 Dandrow, E., G. Tsetskhladze, et al., “Pessinus in : Brief Preliminary Report of the 2011 Field Season,” in G. Tsetskhladze (ed.) The Black Sea, Paphlagonia, Pontus and Phrygia in Antiquity: Aspects of archaeology and ancient history. BAR International Series 2432 (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2012), pp. 329-356

2010 Dandrow, E., G. Tsetskhladze, et al., “Pessinus 2009 Field Report,” Kazi Sonuçlari Toplantisi (Istanbul, 2010), pp. 341-66.

Articles, Peer-Reviewed (under review):

“The Coinage of Anthemusia: A Study of Coin Types and Iconography” (under review with the Revue numismatique)

“The Small Bronze Coins of Elagabalus from Carrhae and the Comet of AD 218.” (to be submitted shortly for review to the American Journal of Numismatics)

Articles, Peer-Reviewed (in progress):

“The Adoption Issues of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander from Carrhae, Edessa, and Rhesaena.” It will be completed and submitted for review in Fall 2018.

“Barbarous Rhetoric: Ethnographic and Civic Discourses in the Speeches of Aeschines” It will be completed and submitted for review in Fall 2018.

“The Coinage of Tios”. It will be completed and submitted for review in 2019.

Book Reviews:

2013 Review of S. A. Kovalenko, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Coins of the . Part I: Ancient Coins from the Northern Black Sea Littoral. (Leuven, Paris and Walpole, MA: Peeters, 2011) in Bryn Mawr Classical Review (June 2013)

2010 Review of J.M. Madsen, Eager to Be Roman: Greek Response to Roman Rule in Pontus and Bithynia. (London: Duckworth, 2009) in Bryn Mawr Classical Review (November, 2010).

Conference Papers Presented 2014 “Coinage of Pessinus in the High Empire.” Graduate Workshop on Asia Minor University of Waterloo, Department of Classical Studies, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

2013 “Coinage as Evidence for Mesopotamian Religious Continuity: The Coins of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander from Carrhae and Edessa.” International Conference on the Archaeological Research in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Athens, Greece.

2012 “Strabo and the Differences between Greek and Roman Cultures.” Classical Association of the Middle West and South Conference—Southern Section, Tallahassee, Florida.

2011 “Memory and the Greek City in Strabo’s Geography.” Urban Dreams and Realities: An Interdisciplinary Conference on the City in Ancient Cultures, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

2008 “Being Greek and Persian under Rome: Personal History and Pontic Ethnography in Strabo’s Geography.” Association of Ancient Historians Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida.

2008 “Mediating Medea: Dramatic Representation and the Politics of Poetic Reference in ’s Pro Caelio.” The Ohio State University’s Sixth Annual Graduate Colloquium in Classics—Imitation and Innovation: Mimesis in the Ancient World, Columbus, Ohio.

2008 “Between Two Worlds: The Temple of Zeus at Dodona and Ethnographic Reconstruction in Strabo’s Geography.” Ancient Borderlands Graduate Conference, Santa Barbara, California.

2006 “Continuity or Change: Strabo and the Egyptian Priesthood.” Classical Association of the Middle West and South Conference, Gainesville, Florida.

2005 “Old Kingdom in a Modern World: Strabo on Greek Society and Culture in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt.” Rhetoric and Poetics Workshop, Chicago, Illinois.

2002 “The Revolutionary Cena: Res Novae and the Republican Narrator in the Satyricon.” Rhetoric and Poetics Workshop, Chicago, Illinois.

2001 “Athenian Rome: Sallust, the Transformation of the Roman Demos, and the Construction of Democratic Space.” Classical Association of the Middle West and South Conference, Provo, Utah.

2001 “Mithridates, Rome, and Conflicting Claims of Freedom for the Greeks: Propaganda and the First Mithridatic War.” Ancient Societies Workshop, Chicago, Illinois.

2000 “Strabo and the Ancient Foundations of Modern Anthropogeography: Science and the Construction and Mapping of Identity.” Conference on Hellenism, History and Ethnography in the Early , Chicago, Illinois.

1997 “The Philosophical and Religious Background of the Revolt of Aristonicus: Reassessment and Counter-Revolution.” 4th Graduate Symposium on the Ancient Mediterranean World, Tallahassee, Florida.

Archaeological Fieldwork

2017-present Excavation at (Sadak, ). Director: Dr. Şahin Yıldırım (Bartin University). Main Duties: Numismatist, trench supervisor, extensive surveying, geophysical prospection, photographer, artefact processing and analysis.

2015-present Excavation at Tios (Filyos, Turkey). Director: Dr. Şahin Yıldırım (Bartin University). Main Duties: Numismatist, trench supervisor, underwater archaeologist, and photographer. Other Duties: Surveying and artefact processing and analysis.

2009-2015 Excavation at Pessinus (Ballihisar, Turkey). Director: Dr. Gocha Tsetskhladze (University of Melbourne, Australia). Main Duties: Numismatist and photographer. Other Duties: Surveying, trench supervision, drafting, and artefact processing and analysis.

Archaeological and Numismatic Consultation

2017 Roman Provincial Coinage, Vol. 6, Dario Calomino (ed.). Consulted on coins of Elagabalus and Severus Alexander from Anthemusia, Carrhae, Edessa, and Rhesaena.

2012 Ziyaret Tepe (, Turkey). Director: Dr. Timothy Matney (University of Akron, Ohio, USA). Numismatic consultation for 2011 finds.

Articles and Interviews

August 5, 2017, Milliyet (Turkish online newspaper) http://m.milliyet.com.tr/amp/karadeniz-deki- batik-gemiler-gundem-2496912/

July 7, 2017, Cumhuriyet (Turkish television) http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/kultur- sanat/776027/Teion_Antik_Kenti_ndeki_kazilara_ABD_li_ogrenciler_de_katildi.html

Honors and Research Awards

2017-8 College of Arts and Humanities Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, University of Central Florida 2018 Pauley Endowment Travel Award 2016 Office of Research and Commercialization Research Incentive Grant 2014 Teaching Incentive Program Award, University of Central Florida 2014 College of Arts and Humanities Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, University of Central Florida 2011 Heritage Fellowship, American Schools of Oriental Research 2009 Edward R. Ryerson Fellowship in Archaeology, University of Chicago 2009 Blanche B. Boyer Travel Grant, University of Chicago 2002 Edward L. Ryerson Fellowship in Archaeology, University of Chicago 2002 Blanche B. Boyer Travel Grant, University of Chicago 2000-03 Mellon Graduate Achievement Fellowship, University of Chicago 1999-2003 Century Scholarship, University of Chicago

Teaching Experience

2015-Present Assistant Professor, History Department, University of Central Florida 2007-2015 Associate Lecturer, History Department, University of Central Florida 2004-2007 Adjunct Professor, History Department, University of Central Florida 2004 Adjunct Professor, Tallahassee Community College, Tallahassee, FL 2000-2002 Graduate Instructor and Writing Instructor/Humanities Core Intern, University of Chicago 1999 Adjunct Instructor, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 1995-1997 Graduate Instructor, Florida State University

Undergraduate Courses Taught:

• History of Ancient Greece • History of Ancient Rome • History of the Roman Empire • Sex and Gender in Antiquity • Sports and Society in the Ancient World • Memory and Monuments in Ancient Rome • American History I & II • Western Civilization I & II • World Civilizations I & II

Graduate Courses Taught:

• Colloquium on the History of Early Christianity • Seminar in the History of Early Christianity • Colloquium in Roman History • Seminar in European History

Study Abroad Courses:

• 2015, May 19-June 2 Memory and Monuments in Ancient Rome (Rome, Ostia, Pompeii and Herculaneum) • 2010, July 5-23 Experiencing History: Rome and Constantinople (Rome, Pompeii and Istanbul)

Honors Thesis Chair

Austin Wojkiewicz, “Far from the Mother City: History and Development of Greek Colonies of the Southern Black Sea from the Archaic to the Roman Imperial Period,” Spring 2018.

Jennifer Newton, “Colloquia Education: An Examination of Roman Second Language Education for Social Implication,” Fall 2015.

Jason Delaney, “The Roman Conquest of Britain,” Spring 2015.

Tyler Campbell, “An Empire on the Brink of Destruction: The Stability of the under Antiochus IV,” Fall 2014.

Ledio Hysi, “The Hellenic Axel: Greek Hellenization of Central Asia and Its Impact on the Development of Buddhism,” Spring 2014.

Honors Thesis Committee Member

Sharon Rodriguez, “The Evolving Emancipator: An Analysis of Abraham Lincoln and the Progression and Development of His Emancipationist Impulse,” Fall 2017

Rachael Rothstein-Safra, “The Rhetoric of Transgression: Reconstructing Female Authority through Wu Zetian’s Legacy,” Fall 2017.

Kody Whittington, “The Social Impact of the Hundred Years War on the Societies of England and France,” Fall 2016.

MA Thesis Chair

Kyle Kern, tentatively titled, “Stoicism and Pauline Doctrine,” in progress.

Walter Napier, tentatively titled, “The Germans and the Fall of the Roman Empire,” in progress.

Matthew Tuggle, tentatively titled “Violence and Religion in the Late Roman Republic and Early Empire”, in progress.

Adam Cohen, tentatively titled “The Creation of Jewish Identity, 100-400 CE”, in progress.

Natalie Delgado, Rhetoric of Imagery: Gendering Identity and Consumption throughout Interwar American Advertisement”, Fall 2017.

Joseph Morris, “Byzantine Foreign Policy during the Reign of Constans II,” Fall 2014.

Joshua Robinson, “Gnaeus Pompey’s Reorganization of the East,” Fall 2013.

Joshua Pettit, “The Extension of Imperial Authority under Diocletian and the Tetrarchy, 285-305 CE,” Spring 2012.

MA Thesis Committee Member

Manuel-Albert Castillo, “Scientific Metamorphoses: The Historic-Philosophic Cosmos from Copernicus to Newton,” Fall 2017.

Ian Marsh, “For the Good That We Can Do: African Presses, Christian Rhetoric, and White Minority Rule in South Africa, 1899-1924,” Summer 2017.

Terrell Orr, “Conflict and Modernity in New South Florida’s Phosphate Mines, 1900-1930,” Spring 2016.

Mary Kelley, “The Rhetoric of Public Memoryin Urban Park Revitalization in 20th Century Jacksonville, Florida,” Spring, 2016.

Lindsey Turnbull, “Race and Advertisement in 1920s Chicago,” Spring 2013.

Tanya Engelhardt, “The Sacrament of Violence: Myth and The Great War in C.S. Lewis’s Ransom Trilogy,” Spring 2012.

University Service

2018 Gender Historian Selection Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2018 Student Research Grant Selection Committee, Undergraduate Research Council, University of Central Florida 2017-present GEP Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2017-18 Teaching Incentive Program Award Committee, University of Central Florida 2016-present Undergraduate Research Council, University of Central Florida 2016-present History Department Recruitment and Retention Committee 2012-present Faculty Advisor, UCF Fencing Club 2009-present Advisor, History Department, University of Central Florida 2017 Targeted Opportunity Program Inclusivity Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2017 Chair, Teaching Incentive Program Award Committee, University of Central Florida 2016-17 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, University of Central Florida 2016-17 Pauley Travel Grant Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2016 Office of Research and Commercialization Grant Proposal Committee, University of Central Florida 2016 OURGRANT Committee, Undergraduate Research Council, University of Central Florida 2015-16 Pauley Travel Grant Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2015-16 Early Modern History Selection Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2015 Teaching Incentive Program Award Committee, University of Central Florida 2015 Dr. Thomas Greenhaw History Scholarship Committee, University of Central Florida 2012-2016 Instructor/Lecturer Promotion Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2011-12 State of Florida’s Department of Education Textbook and Curriculum Committee 2010-12 Graduate Curriculum Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2010 Military Historian Selection Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida 2008-10 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, History Department, University of Central Florida

Professional Development

2018 Digital Learning Course Redesign Initiative (CDI) 2016 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Diversity Initiatives, University of Central Florida 2015 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Diversity Initiatives, University of Central Florida 2014 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Diversity Initiatives, University of Central Florida 2013 Writing Across the Curriculum Fellows Program, University of Central Florida 2013 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Writing Across the Curriculum, University of Central Florida 2012 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Diversity Initiatives—Teaching Cultural Diversity, University of Central Florida 2011 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Diversity Initiatives—Cultural Competency Track, University of Central Florida 2010 Summer Faculty Development Conference, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Track, University of Central Florida

Languages

• English: Native speaker • Latin: Reading and Writing, High Fluency • Classical and Koine Greek: Reading and Writing, High Fluency • Palmyrene Aramaic and Syriac: Reading, Intermediate Fluency • French: Reading, High Fluency; Speaking and Writing, Intermediate Fluency • German: Reading, Intermediate Fluency; Speaking and Writing, Low Fluency • Russian, Turkish, and Italian: Speaking, Reading and Writing, Low Fluency