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Ratté, CV, January 8, 2019 CHRISTOPHER RATTÉ

Education Ph.D. 1989 University of California, Berkeley, Classical Archaeology M.A. 1984 University of California, Berkeley, Classical Archaeology B.A. 1981 Harvard College, Classical Archaeology Employment 2012-present Professor, Departments of Classical Studies and History of Art, University of Michigan 2013-2017 Director and Curator, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, University of Michigan 2009-2013 Director, Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology, University of Michigan 2006-2012 Associate Professor, Departments of Classical Studies (2006-2012) and History of Art (2010-2012), University of Michigan Spring, 2004 Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Classics, University of Pennsylvania; Visiting Associate Curator, University of Pennsylvania Museum 1996-2006 Associate Professor, Department of Classics and Institute of Fine Arts, New York University 1993-96 Assistant Professor, Department of Classics and Institute of Fine Arts, New York University 1989-93 Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Florida State University 1987/88 Research Associate, Perseus Project, Harvard University 1986/87 Consultant, Classical Department, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1986-88 Keeper of , Harvard University Art Museums

Fellowships (national and international competitions) 2019/20 Whitehead Distinguished Scholarship, American School of Classical Studies 2003, 1998/99 von Humboldt Fellowship (Freie Universität, Berlin) 1992/93 NEH Fellowship, American Research Institute in 1984/85 ITT International Fellowship Archaeological Fieldwork 2014-present Archaeological Survey (Turkey), Director 2009-2014 Vani Regional Survey (Georgia), Director 2005-2009 Regional Survey (Turkey), Director 1993-2006 Aphrodisias Excavations (Turkey), Co-Director 1980-1992 Expedition (Turkey), Assistant Director from 1989-2002 1985 Corinth Training Session (Greece) 1982 Copan Archaeological Project (Honduras) 1981 Southwark and Lambeth Archaeological Committee (England) 1979 San Mateo Archaeological Project (New Mexico) Memberships Archaeological Institute of America American Research Institute in Turkey (UM delegate) American Research Institute of the South American School of Classical Studies at Athens (UM representative to Managing Committee) German Archaeological Institute (Corresponding Member) Ratté, CV, page 2 PUBLICATIONS Books The Countryside of Aphrodisias, with A. Commito (Kelsey Museum Publication 15, Ann Arbor 2017). Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures (Kelsey Museum Publication 12, Ann Arbor 2015), with Wendy Artin, contributions by Katherine A. Larson. Aphrodisias Regional Survey ed., with P. De Staebler (Aphrodisias V, Mainz 2012). Archaeology and the Cities of Minor in Late Antiquity, ed., with O. Dally (Kelsey Museum Publication 6, Ann Arbor 2011). Lydian Architecture (Harvard/Cornell Sardis Expedition, Cambridge, Mass. 2011). Aphrodisias Papers 4, ed., with R.R.R. Smith (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 70, Portsmouth, RI 2008).

Articles, book chapters, and excavation reports “The Necropolis of Bingeç,” forthcoming in C. Draycott et al., eds, Visual Histories: Visual Remains and Histories of the Classical World (Oxford 2019). “New Research at Notion,” with F. Rojas and A. Commito, forthcoming in U. Quatember and U. Lohner-Urban, eds., Zwischen Bruch und Kontinuitüat. Arckitektur in Kleinasien am Übergang vom Hellenismus zur römischen Kaiserzeit (Berlin 2019). “Notion Archaeological Survey, 2017,” with F. Rojas and A. Commito, forthcoming in 36. Araştırma Sounuçları Toplantısı (Çanakkale 2018). “Notion Archaeological Survey, 2016,” with A. Commito and P. Knoop, 35. Araştırma Sounuçları Toplantısı (Bursa 2018) 291-302. “Kelsey Museum of Archaeology: 1928-2017,” in K. Barndt and C.M. Sinopoli, eds. Object Lessons and the Formation of Knowledge (Ann Arbor 2017) 252-58. “Notion Archaeological Survey, 2014-2015,” with F. Rojas and A. Commito, 34. Araştırma Sounuçları Toplantısı 2. Cilt (Edirne 2017) 617-38. “Excavations at Shuamta, 2010,” with G. Kvirkvelia et al., Dziebani 22 (2014) 102-23. “Introduction,” “Tumulus Tombs,” in C. Ratté and P. De Staebler, eds., Aphrodisias Regional Survey (Aphrodisias V, Mainz 2012) 1-58. “Survey evidence for late antique settlement in the territory of Aphrodisias,” in C. Ratté and O. Dally, eds., The Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity (Ann Arbor 2102) 123-36. “Vani Regional Survey,” with G. Kvirkvelia and R. Hughes, Georgian Archaeology at the Turn of the 21st century (Tbilisi 2010) 32-34. “New Research on the around Aphrodisias,” in R. Van Bremen and J.-M. Carbon, eds., Hellenistic Karia (Bordeaux 2010) 253-67. “ and ,” in F. Rumscheid, ed., Die Karer und die Anderen (Bonn 2009) 135-47. “Reflections on the Urban Development of Hellenistic Sardis,” in N. Cahill, ed., Love for (Harvard/Cornell Sardis Expedition, Cambridge, Mass. 2008) 125-33. “The Founding of Aphrodisias,” in C. Ratté and R.R.R. Smith, eds., Aphrodisias Papers 4 (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 70, 2008) 7-36. “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 2002-2005,” with R.R.R. Smith, American Journal of Archaeology 112 (2008) 713-51. “Aphrodisias Regional Survey,” 35. Araştırma Sounuçları Toplantısı. 3 Cilt (Ankara 2008) 103-16. “Aphrodisias,” in W. Radt, ed., Stadtgrabungen und Stadtforschung im westlichen Kleinasien. Geplantes und Erreichtes, BYZAS 3 (2006) 37-48 “Aphrodisias 2004,” with R.R.R. Smith, 27. Kazı Sounuçları Toplantısı. 2 Cilt (Ankara 2006) 19-32. “Aphrodisias 2003,” with R.R.R. Smith, 26. Kazı Sounuçları Toplantısı. 2 Cilt (Ankara 2005) 331-42. “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1999-2001,” with R.R.R. Smith, American Journal of Archaeology 108 (2004) 145-68. Ratté, CV, page 3 “Ländliche Urbanisierung: Der Fall Aphrodisias,” in A. Dostert, ed., Die Stadt als Großbaustelle (Berlin 2004) 66-73. “Aphrodisias, 2002,” with R.R.R. Smith, 25. Kazı Sounuçları Toplantısı. 1 Cilt (Ankara 2004) 387-96. “Recreating the Parthenon,” Classical World 97:1 (2003) 41-55. “Aphrodisias, 2001,” with R.R.R. Smith, 24. Kazı Sounuçları Toplantısı. 2 Cilt (Ankara 2003) 327-32. “New Research on the City Plan of Ancient Aphrodisias,” in D.C. Hopkins, ed., Across the Anatolian Plateau. Annual of the American School of Oriental Research (2002) 197-203. “The Urban Development of Aphrodisias in the Late Hellenistic and Early Imperial Periods,” in C. Berns, et al., eds., Patris und Imperium (Leuven 2002) 5-32. “New Research on the Urban Development of Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity,” in D. Parrish, ed., Urbanism of Minor: The Current Status of Archaeological Research (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 45, 2001) 116-47. “Aphrodisias, 1999,” with R.R.R. Smith, 22. Kazı Sounuçları Toplantısı. 1 Cilt (Ankara 2001) 425-30. “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1997 and 1998,” with R.R.R. Smith, American Journal of Archaeology 104 (2000) 221-53. “Aphrodisias, 1998,” with R.R.R. Smith, 21. Kazı Sounuçları Toplantısı. 2 Cilt (Ankara 2000) 25-32. “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1996,” with R.R.R. Smith, American Journal of Archaeology 102 (1998) 225-50. “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1995,” with R.R.R. Smith, American Journal of Archaeology 101 (1997) 1-22. “The Sardis Campaigns of 1992 and 1993," with C.H. Greenewalt, jr. and M.L. Rautman, Annual of the American School of Oriental Research (1997) 1-36. “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1994,” with R.R.R. Smith, American Journal of Archaeology 100 (1996) 5-33. “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1993,” with R.R.R. Smith, American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995) 33-58. “The Sardis Campaigns of 1990 and 1991,” with C.H. Greenewalt, jr. and M.L. Rautman, Annual of the American School of Oriental Research (1995) 1-36. “Archaic Architectural Terracottas from Sector ByzFort at Sardis,” Hesperia 63 (1994) 361-90. “Not the Tomb of Gyges,” Journal of Hellenic Studies 114 (1994) 157-61. “Anthemion Stelae from Sardis,” American Journal of Archaeology 98 (1994) 593-607. “The Sardis Campaigns of 1988 and 1989,” with C.H. Greenewalt, jr. and M.L. Rautman, Annual of the American School of Oriental Research 51 (1994) 1-43 “Lydian Contributions to Archaic East Greek Architecture,” in J. des Courtils and J-Ch.Moretti, eds., Les grands ateliers d'architecture dans le monde égeen du VIème siècle av. J.-C. (Varia Anatolica III, Paris 1993) 1-12. “The Pyramid Tomb at Sardis,” Istanbuler Mitteilungen 42 (1992) 135-61. “Five Lydian Felines,” American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989) 379-93. “The Bronzes,” in E. Vermeule, Toumba Tou Skourou (Cambridge, Mass. 1990) 327-31. “An Early Imperial Pseudodipteros at Sardis,” with T.N. Howe and C. Foss, American Journal of Archaeology 90 (1986) 45-68. “The Sardis Campaigns of 1981 and 1982,” with C.H. Greenewalt, jr. et al., Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research, suppl. 23 (1985) 53-92.

Encyclopedia articles and reviews “Aphrodisias/Ninoe,” Encyclopedia of Ancient History (Hoboken 2013) 520-22. “Aphrodisias,” Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome (Oxford 2011) 1:127-28. Rev. of H. Halfmann, Städtebau und Bauherren im römischen Kleinasien, American Journal of Archaeology 109 (2005) 325-28. Ratté, CV, page 4 Rev. of M. Waelkens et al., V, JRA 16 (2003) 477-84. Rev. of K. Rheidt, ed., Stadt und Umland, Antike Welt 31 (2000) 439-40. Rev. of S. v. Thüngen, Die frei stehende griechische Exedra, AJA 101 (1997) 181-82. “,” “,” Encyclopedia of Near Eastern Archaeology (Oxford 1996). “Meissel,” Reallexikon der Assyriologie 8/1-2 (Berlin 1993) 32-33.

SELECTED TALKS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (since 2000) “Notion Archaeological Survey,” colloquium featuring 4 separate papers at AIA Annual Meeting, January 2019. Organized colloquium, gave paper on “The Sacred Architecture of Notion.” Discussant, “’s Melting Pot?” AIA Annual Meeting, January, 2018. “Archaeological Data Management and Digital Publication at the University of Michigan,” Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU, October, 2017. “Neue Forschungen in Notion,” University of Graz, April, 2017. Discussant, “Hellenistic Sardis,” workshop sponsored by Harvard University in February, 2017. “Vani Regional Survey,” colloquium featuring 4 separate papers at AIA Annual Meeting, January 2017. Organized colloquium, gave introduction and initial paper. “Notion Archaeological Survey,” AIA Annual Meeting, January, 2016. “Future Directions in Survey Archaeology in Asia Minor,” University of Vienna, October 2012. “Vani Regional Survey,” Georgian National Museum, October, 2010. “Aphrodisias Regional Survey,” colloquium featuring 8 separate papers at AIA Annual Meeting, January, 2009. Organized colloquium and gave introduction. “The Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity,” conference co-sponsored by the University of Michigan and the German Archaeological Institute, January 2008. Organized conference and gave paper on “The Region Around Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity.” Discussant, ““Being ‘Graeco-Persian’” and “Fourth-century Caria,” XVII International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Rome, September, 2008. “A Regional Survey of the Territory of Aphrodisias,” AIA Annual Meeting, January, 2007. “Hellenistic Aphrodisias,” University of Munich, December, 2006. “New Research on the Upper Morsynus River Valley,” Oxford University, June, 2006. “The Carians and The Lydians,” Free University, Berlin, October, 2005. “‘What’s in a Name?’ The Identification of the Upper at ,” AIA Annual Meeting, January, 2005. “Digital Archaeology at Aphrodisias,” international workshop at New York University, co-sponsored by NYU and King’s College, London, May, 2004. Session Chair, “Die Welt der zweiten Sophistik,” University of Heidelberg, 2003. “Ländliche Urbanisierung: Der Fall Aphrodisias,” German Archaeological Institute, Berlin, November, 2001. “Archaeology in Turkey: Contemporary Issues,” Johns Hopkins University, October, 2001. “Aphrodisias in Late Antiquity," Oxford University, March, 2001 “Archaeological Research at Aphrodisias in Caria, 1999 and 2000,” AIA Annual Meeting, 2001.

EXHIBITIONS “Rocks, Paper, Memory: Wendy Artin’s Watercolor Paintings of Ancient Sculptures,” Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, June 5-October 25, 2015 “Urban Biographies, Ancient and Modern,” Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, August 24, 2018-January 6, 2019 Ratté, CV, page 5 RESEARCH GRANTS 2018 NEH Grant for Notion Archaeological Survey ($220,000) 2018 Merops Foundation Grant for Notion Archaeological Survey ($40,000) 2018 Leon Levy Foundation Grant for Notion Archaeological Survey ($50,000) 2017 UM UMOR Grant for Kelsey Exhibition “Urban Biographies” ($11,840) 2017 UM RPL Grant for Notion development (with Kathy Velikov, $5,000) 2014-2017 Merops Foundation Grants for Notion Archaeological Survey ($20,000, annually) 2015 UM TLTC grant for Notion site development (with Kathy Velikov, $47.500) 2015 UM LSA/OVPR Grant for Kelsey Exhibition, “Rocks, Paper, Memory” ($5,499) 2015 UM LSA/OVPR/Rackham Grant for Notion Archaeological Survey ($11,969) 2011 Leon Levy Foundation Grant for Vani Regional Survey ($1,030) 2010 Leon Levy Foundation Grant for Vani Regional Survey ($19,808) 2009 Leon Levy Foundation Grant for Vani Regional Survey ($26,574) 2008 UM LSA/II/Rackham Grant for conference on Late Roman Asia Minor ($5,641) 2007-2008 Leon Levy Foundation Grant for Aphrodisias Survey ($100,000) 2007-2008 UM LSA/OVPR/Rackham Grant for Aphrodisias Survey ($75,750) 2007 American Research Institute in Turkey Grant for Aphrodisias Survey ($4,875) 2007 Joukowsky Family Foundation Grant for Aphrodisias Survey ($10,000) 2006 New York University Research Challenge Fund Grant for Aphrodisias Survey ($12,300) 2005 Leon Levy Foundation Grant for Aphrodisias Survey ($11,087) 2004 Kress Foundation Grant for object conservation at Aphrodisias ($10,000) 2004 World Monuments Fund Challenge Grant for conservation at Aphrodisias ($12,500) 2004 Kress Foundation/World Monuments Fund Grant for architectural conservation at Aphrodisias ($50,000) 2004 1984 Foundation grant for architectural research at Aphrodisias ($24,250) 2003 World Monuments Fund Robert Wilson Challenge Grant for architectural conservation at Aphrodisias ($100,000 matching funds) 2003 Kress Foundation Grant for object conservation at Aphrodisias ($5,000) 2002 New York University Curricular Challenge Fund Grant for development of interactive computer models of ancient buildings at Aphrodisias ($10,000) 2002 Kress Foundation Grant for object conservation at Aphrodisias ($5,000) 2002 1984 Foundation grant for architectural research at Aphrodisias ($17,500) 2001 Kress Foundation Grant for object conservation at Aphrodisias ($5,000) 2000 1984 Foundation grant for architectural research at Aphrodisias ($34,500) 2000 Kress Foundation Grant for object conservation at Aphrodisias ($7,000) 2000 World Monuments Fund/Kress Foundation Grant for architectural conservation at Aphrodisias ($15,000) 1999 1984 Foundation Grant for architectural research at Aphrodisias ($29,000) 1998 1984 Foundation Grant for architectural research at Aphrodisias ($29,000) 1997 Kress Foundation Grant for object conservation at Aphrodisias ($3,000) 1997 1984 Foundation Grant for architectural research at Aphrodisias ($17,200) 1994-96 Co-Principal Investigator, NEH Grant for research and documentation at Aphrodisias ($60,000 outright funds, $250,000 matching funds) 1994 New York University Research Challenge Fund Grant for architectural research at Aphrodisias ($7,064) 1992 Florida State University Grant for research at Sardis ($7,028) 1991 Florida State University Grant for research at Sardis ($7,000) 1990 Florida State University Grant for research at Sardis ($7,000) Ratté, CV, page 6 TEACHING University of Michigan Undergraduate lecture courses: and Barbarians (67 students); Great Buildings of Ancient Greece and Rome (87 students). Undergraduate and graduate lecture courses: Greek Architecture (14 students); Hellenistic Architecture (15 students); Roman Architecture (32 students); Greek Sculpture (21 students); Archaeology of Asia Minor (15 students); Archaeology of the Roman Provinces (16 students) Freshman seminar: Ancient Cities and Modern Urbanism (14 students) Language and literature courses: First-Semester Greek (12 students) Graduate seminars Greek Cities of Roman Asia (3 students); The Cities of Asia Minor in Late Antiquity (12 students); Topography and Monuments of Athens (6 students); Survey Archaeology in Turkey (2 students); Archaeology of the Black Sea (6 students); Archaeology of (4 students); The Greek Agora (8 students) Ph.D. committees: Christina Difabio, “Urban and Rural Development in Hellenistic Anatolia” (chair, in progress) Craig Harvey, “The Roman Construction Industry in the East,”(chair, in progress) Gregory Tucker,”Maritime Façades of Early Roman Asia Minor,” (chair, in progress) Megan Wilson, “A Social History of Theater in Hellenistic Pergamon,” (in progress) Paolo Maranzana, “The Cities of Central Anatolia in Late Antiquity” (2018) Ariana Zappeloni-Pavia, “Cultural Change in the Religious Lanscape of Umbria,” (in progress) Matthew Naglak, “An Archaeological Analysis of Piazza Spaces,”(co-chair, in progress) Timothy Hart, “Beyond Roman and Barbarians” (2017) Andrea Brock, “Environment and Topography of the Archaic Forum Boarium” (2017) Jana Mokrisova, “Mobility and the LBA-EIA Transition in the ” (chair, 2017) Garret Ryan, “Greek Cities and Roman Governors in Western Asia Minor” (2015) Ryan Hughes, “The Eastern Vani Survey” (chair, 2015) Charlotte Maxwell-Jones “Ceramics from Bactra: Production and Trade in ” (2015) Angela Commito, “Asia Minor at the End of Antiquity: A View from the Countryside” (chair, 2014) Jason Farr, “The Quarries of Gabii and Lapis Gabinus” (2014) Leah Long, “Economy, society and the marble culture of the cities of Roman Asia Minor” (chair, 2012) Marcello Mogetta, “The Origins of Roman Concrete” (2012) Adela Sobotokova, “Social Complexity of Inland Thrace during the first Millenium BC (co-chair, 2011) Karen Laurence, “Archaeological evidence for the infrastructure of Greek sanctuaries” (2012) Alexander Nagel, “The Polychromy of Achaemenid Persian Architectural Sculpture” (2010) Adrian Ossi, “The Roman Honorific Arches of Pisidian ” (2009) Daniel Shoup, “Meaning and Materiality in the Classical Archaeology of Anatolia” (2008) Diana Ng, “Public Buildings and Decorative Programs in Roman Cities of Asia Minor” (2007) Joan Downs, “The Topography and Iconography of Death in Christian North ” (2007) New York University Undergraduate lecture courses: Introduction to Archaeology (30 students); Introduction to Classical Civilization (30 students); Greek Architecture (40 students); Roman Architecture (40 students) Undergraduate Seminar: The (10 students)

Ratté, CV, page 7 Language and literature courses: First-Year Greek (5 students); Third-Semester Greek (Plato and , 10 students); Fourth-Semester Greek (Homer, 10 students) Graduate courses: From Midas to : Art and Culture of Anatolia from the 8th to the 4th centuries B.C. (Seminar, Institute of Fine Arts, 5 students); Greek Cities of Roman Asia (Seminar, Institute of Fine Arts, 8 students); Greek City Planning (Seminar, Institute of Fine Arts, 10 students); Architecture of Aphrodisias (Seminar, Institute of Fine Arts, 10 students); The Greek Agora (Seminar, Institute of Fine Arts, 10 students); Archaeology of Asia Minor: Cities and Urban Culture from the End of the Bronze Age to the Roman Period (Lecture course, Institute of Fine Arts, 15 students); Greek Urbanism (Lecture course, Institute of Fine Arts, 15 students); The Greek Temple (Lecture course, Institute of Fine Arts, 15 students). Proseminar in Ancient Studies (Seminar required of all entering students in Classics and Near Eastern Studies, 5-10 students). Ph.D. theses directed: Ian Lockey, “The Atrium House at Aphrodisias” (2009) Peter De Staebler, “The City Walls of Aphrodisias” (2006) Stinson, “The Civil Basilica at Aphrodisias” (2006) Michelle Berenfeld, “The Bishop’s Palace at Aphrodisias” (2002) Lisa Brody, "Aphrodite of Aphrodisias" (1998) Summer Workshop: Faculty Resource Network Seminar (a week-long intensive seminar for teachers at small colleges and historically black colleges and universities, hosted by NYU): Ancient Cities and Modern Urbanism (2000), co-taught with Irad Malkin (Tel Aviv University), 20 participants Florida State University Undergraduate lecture courses: Survey of Classical Civilization (150 students); Survey of Greek Art and Archaeology (60 students); Survey of Roman Art and Archaeology (60 students) Language and literature courses: First-Year Greek (15 students); Third-Semester Greek (Plato and Xenophon, 15 students); Fourth-Semester Greek (Homer, 15 students) Graduate courses: Greek Art of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. (Lecture, 20 students); Greek Funerary Art (Seminar, 10 students); Early Greek Art and Culture (Seminar, 10 students) M.A. thesis directed: T.A. Reinhart, "Marble in Early Greek Architecture" Exhibition and lecture series: Images of Architecture (February-March, 1990). Brought traveling exhibition of illustrations of archaeological monuments of Sardis to FSU Gallery. Added three panels (including drawings, photographs, and explanatory text). Arranged series of four lectures and colloquia on related subjects. External dissertation committees: Dries Daems, “Dynamics of Scoial Complexity: Community Formation beyond the Origins of the Polis,” Catholic University of Louvain (2018). Catherine Steidl “"Community Formation in Iron Age Ionia,” Brown University (2018). Olivier Henry, “Tombes de Carie, tombes cariennes,” University of Bordeaux III (2005, thèse de doctorat). Nathalie de Chaisemartin, “Recherches sur l’architecture et le décor des monuments publics d’Aphrodisias de Carie,” University of Paris IV (2002, thèse d’état) Ratté, CV, page 8 SERVICE University of Michigan 2013-present NAGPRA Oversight Committee 2017-present IPCAA Graduate Advisor 2014-2018 Senior Fellow, Michigan Society of Fellows 2015-17 Michigan Humanities Collaboratory Steering Committee 2016-2017 Kelsey/Classics Numismatics search committee 2015-2016 Kelsey/Art History Greek art search committee (chair) 2013-2017 Director, Kelsey Museum of Archaeology 2013-2017 LSA Museums Steering Committee 2013-2017 Cultural Collections Council 2009-2017 Kelsey Executive Committee (chair ex officio from 2013-2017) 2009-2017 Kelsey Library Committee 2009-2013 IPCAA Director 2008-2013, 2017-2018 IGRH Executive Committee 2006-2018 IPCAA Executive Committee (chair ex officio from 2009-2013) 2009-2012 Rackham International Research Award Committee 2008-2012 Campus Interviewer, Fulbright program 2008-2009 IPCAA Graduate Advisor 2008-2009, 2012-2013, 2017-2018 Classics Executive Committee 2006-2007 Classics undergraduate affairs committee 2006-2007 Classics newsletter committee New York University 2005-2006 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Classics 2005-2006 IFA Greek Art Search Committee 2004-2005 Religious Studies Search Committee 2000-2002 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Classics 2001-2002 Senior Hellenist Search Committee 2000-2002 Lecture Committee, Department of Classics (chair) 1994-1995 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Classics 1993-1994 Greek Historian Search Committee Florida State University 1991-1992 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Classics 1991-1992 Executive Committee, Department of Classics 1991-1992 Latinist Search Committee 1990-1992 Long range scheduling committee, Department of Classics (chair) 1990-1991 Academic Programs and Projects Committee, Department of Classics (chair) External Service and Professional Activities 1993-present Trustee, Hyacinth Foundation (a private foundation supporting Classical Archaeology) 2006-present Managing Committee, American School of Classical Studies at Athens (representing UM) 2006-present Editorial committee, Istanbuler Mitteilungen (journal of the German Archaeological Institute in ) 2007-present Judge, Loeb Classical Library Foundation 2010-present UM delegate, American Research Institute in Turkey 2018 External Review Committee, Department of Classics, SUNY Buffalo 2018 NEH External Reviewer, American Research Center in Egypt Ratté, CV, page 9 2018 Proposal Reviewer, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Austria) 2017-2018 Outside tenure reviewer: University of Iowa 2015-2016 Proposal reviewer, European Research Council 2015-2016 Outside tenure reviewer: CUNY 2015-2016 Outside tenure reviewer: Koç University 2014-2015 Outside tenure reviewer: UAE University 2014-2015 Proposal reviewer, Austrian National Bank Anniversary Fund 2014-2015 Proposal reviewer, Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austria) 2014 External Review Committee, Department of Classics, University of Texas 2013-2014 Outside tenure reviewer: University of Akron 2010-2014 Publications Committee, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2012-2013 Outside tenure/promotion reviewer: University of Richmond, Ohio University, University of Vienna 2008-2012 President, Ann Arbor Society, Archaeological Institute of America 2011 Proposal Reviewer, Council for the Humanities of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research 2010-2011 George M.A. Hanfmann lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America (lectures at the University of Arizona and the University of Oregon) 2009-2010 Proposal reviewer, Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France)/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 2008-2009 Outside tenure reviewer: Boston University 2007-2008 NEH Panelist (collaborative research grants, ) 2007-2008 Proposal Reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada) 2007-2008 Outside tenure reviewer: Macalester College, University of Cincinnati, University of California at Santa Barbara 2006-2007 Proposal reviewer, Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austria) 2005-2006 Proposal reviewer, Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austria) 1995-2006 Managing Committee, American School of Classical Studies at Athens (representing NYU) 1999-2006 Governing Board, New York Society, Archaeological Institute of America 2003-2004 Proposal Reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada) 2002-2005 Excavation and Survey Committee, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2001-2002 Fellowship Committee, American Research Institute in Turkey 2000-2001 Fellowship Committee, American Research Institute in Turkey 1997-1998 Outside tenure reviewer: Bilkent University 1997-1998 NEH Fellowship Committee, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 1997-1998 Fellowship Committee, American Research Institute in Turkey 1995-1998 Monographs Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 1996-1997 Fellowship Committee, American Research Institute in Turkey 1993-1995 George M.A. Hanfmann Lecture Committee, Archaeological Institute of America 1991-1992 Program Director, Tallahassee Society, Archaeological Institute of America

Occasional reviewer of manuscripts for presses (American School of Classical Studies, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Thames and Hudson, University of Pennsylvania Press) and journals (American Journal of Archaeology, Anatolian Studies, Hesperia, Istanbuler Mitteilungen, Journal of Field Archaeology, Journal of Roman Archaeology, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Keramos, Opuscula, ).