Peter Van Dommelen December 2019 (Limited to Major and Recent Entries)
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Curriculum Vitae: Peter van Dommelen December 2019 (limited to major and recent entries) Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World Brown University, Box 1837 / 60 George Street Providence, RI 02912, USA • http://brown.edu/Departments/Joukowsky_Institute/ • https://vivo.brown.edu/display/pvandomm • [email protected] Education and Employment 2015-present Director of the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University Professor of Italian Studies (by courtesy) 2014-present Faculty Fellow of the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society 2012-present Joukowsky Family Professor of Archaeology and Professor of Anthropology, Brown University 2012 (April) Visiting Professor at the University of the Balearics (Department of History), Palma de Mallorca (Spain); 2011 (Feb-Aug) Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Architecture, University of Cagliari (Italy); 2008-2012 Professor of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Glasgow; 2005-2008 Senior Lecturer in (Mediterranean) Archaeology, University of Glasgow; 2005-2006 Visiting Professor in the Department of Prehistory and Archaeology, University of Valencia (Spain); 1997-2005 Lecturer in (Mediterranean) Archaeology, University of Glasgow; 1998 Ph.D. formally awarded cum laude (23 April) by the University of Leiden (the Netherlands) for thesis On Colonial Grounds. A Comparative Study of Colonialism and Rural Settlement in 1st Millennium B.C. West Central Sardinia (published 1998: see below); 1993-1997 Graduate research assistant in the Department of Archaeology, Leiden University (the Netherlands); 1992-1993 Archaeological contract work in Italy; 1990-1991 British Council fellowship for postgraduate study at the Department of Anthropology, U.C.L.; 1984-1990 M.A.s in both Archaeology and Classics at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands (specializing in theoretical and Classical archaeology), the former awarded cum laude on 10/09/1990; the latter awarded 20/09/1990. Academic Memberships and Honors 2019-present co-editor of the serial Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, published by Brepols (Turnhout) 2013-present area editor (West Mediterranean) for the on-line edition of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Ancient History; 2007-2019 co-editor of World Archaeology; 2006-present co-editor of Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology; 1994-2005 founding co-editor of Archaeological Dialogues (managing editor 2003-2005); Curriculum Vitae Prof. Peter van Dommelen Fieldwork and Projects 2017-2018 Excavation of agricultural field at Pauli Stincus, Terralba (Sardinia). 2013-2023 Excavations at nuraghe S’Urachi, San Vero Milis. 2012-2019 Interacción, Identidad y Cultura Material: detailed analysis of two 5th c. domestic assemblages from Ampurias, led by A. Delgado (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona; involved as co-PI), supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education. 2012-2015 Publication of excavations at Truncu ‘e Molas. 2009-2014 Colonial Traditions: a study of pottery manufacture across the 'colonial divide' between Iron Age Nuragic and Punic Sardinia, which is part of the wider Tracing Networks research program and supported by the Leverhulme Trust, Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland and the Robertson Bequest of the University of Glasgow. 2008-2014 Tracing Networks: Craft Traditions in the Ancient Mediterranean and Beyond: co-investigator in a major research project led by Prof. L. Foxhall (Leicester) about networks of craftspeople in the ancient Mediterranean. Funded by the Leverhulme Trust. 2010-2011 Excavations at Pauli Stincus: excavation project in Sardinia (Terralba) in collaboration with the University of Valencia (Prof. C. Gómez Bellard), set up to investigate a rural settlement site of Punic date. Fieldwork and analysis of finds are funded by the British Academy, the National Geographic Society and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. Conferences & Named Lectures: Delivery, Organization and Chairing • 5th Annual M.I. Rostovtzeff Lecture Series at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (New York University, spring 2014) • 2nd Cicle de Conferències Arqueologia Prehistòrica presented to the research group ‘Arqueobalear’ of the Universidad de las Illes Balears under the title ‘La Mediterrània occidental al primer mil•lenni BC’ (Palma de Mallorca, 3-27 April 2012) • 4th R. Ross Holloway Lecture at the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology, Brown University (Providence, RI, 7 November 2012) • Lecture on the occasion of the Sardinian exhibition L’isola delle Torri, ‘The Island of Towers at the Dawn of History: Cultural Entanglements in Iron Age Sardinia’, at the Archaeological Museum of the University of Zurich (Switzerland). • Concluding Keynote Lecture ‘Provincializing Empire: Articulating Local and Cultural Interactions Across the Roman World’ at the conference ‘Unlocking the Provinces’, U. of Western Ontario (Toronto, January 3-4, 2017) Supervised Ph.D. Dissertations At Brown University (primary [co-]supervisor) 1. Indigeneity and Colonial Response: The Metamorphoses of Balearic Culture in the Late Iron Age, Alexander Smith. Completed January 2015. 2. The Diminishing Collective: Social Complexity and Inequality in Central Mediterranean Later Prehistory, Clive Vella (co-chaired with John Cherry). Completed February 2016. 3. Home Economics: Domestic Craft Production and Household Industry in Classical and Hellenistic Greece, Katherine Harrington (co-chaired with Susan Alcock). Completed March 2016. p. 2 of 10 Curriculum Vitae Prof. Peter van Dommelen 4. Reorienting Orientalization: Intrasite Networks of Value and Consumption in Central Italy, Jessica Nowlin. Completed March 2016. 5. Mines, Colonization, and Rural Communities in Roman Iberia (3rd century BCE – 3rd century CE), Linda Gosner. Completed March 2016. 6. Works in Progress: Regional Trends and Grassroots Developments in the Cities of Roman North Africa, Andrew Dufton. Completed December 2016. 7. The Social Life of Coins: Local Reactions to Roman Imperialism Beyond the Frontier, Kathryn McBride. Completed March 2017. 8. Mortuary Places, Rituals and Memories: Anatolian Cemeteries in Context, Pinar Durgun. Completed December 2017. 9. Community Formation in Iron Age Ionia, Catherine Steidl. Completed May 2018. At the University of Glasgow 1. Obsidian Exploitation, Production and Use in West Central Sardinia, Natasja de Bruijn, University of Glasgow, co-supervised with Dr. N. Finlay. Completed September 2006. 2. The Archaeology of Pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela: a Landscape Perspective, Julie Candy, co-supervised with Dr. M. Given. Completed April 2007. 3. Landscape and Representations of Identity in the Iron Age and Archaic Periods of the Greek World, Marie Martin, co-supervised with Prof. E. Moignard. Completed February 2008. 4. In the Middle of the Corrupting Sea: Cultural Encounters in Sicily and Sardinia Between 1450 - 900 BC, Anthony Russell, co-supervised with Prof. A.B. Knapp. Completed May 2011. 5. Culture Contact and Change in Iron Age North Sardinia, Jeremy Hayne. Completed June 2012. 6. Looking between the lines: a re-appraisal of the Latin inscriptions in relation to landscape and community, during the period of transition from Punic to Roman Sardinia, Marjon Steedman. Completed: 2013 (Part- time). Beyond Glasgow and Brown 1. Identità culturali nella Sardegna romana, Rossella Colombi, University of Siena (Italy). Completed May 2007. 2. El ritual fenicio en la esfera cotidiana: casas y santuarios rurales en el Mediterraneo occidental, Mireia López Bertran, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona (Spain). Co-supervised with Prof. M.E. Aubet (Pompeu Fabra University). Completed September 2007. 3. Indigenous Identities in Punic Western Sicily, Emily Modrall, The University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, USA). Member of dissertation committee. Completed May 2011. 4. Comunidades locales en Andalucía y en la Italia central: prácticas culinarias y corporalidad (ss. IX-VI a.C.), Beatriz Marín Aguilera. Completed December 2015. p. 3 of 10 Curriculum Vitae Prof. Peter van Dommelen Publications * indicates peer-reviewed MONOGRAPHS and EDITED VOLUMES forthcoming • P. van Dommelen, C. Gómez Bellard, G. Pérez Jordà and A. Vendrell (eds), Truncu’e Molas (Terralba, Oristano): un asentamiento rural en la Cerdeña púnica. Saguntum Extra. Valencia: Publicaciones de la Universidad de Valencia. 2019 • *P. van Dommelen (ed.), Rural Archaeologies. World Archaeology 51.2. London: Routledge. 2014 • *P. van Dommelen (ed.), Mobility & Migration. World Archaeology 46.4. London: Routledge. • *A.B. Knapp and P. van Dommelen (eds), Cambridge Prehistory of the Bronze & Iron Age Mediterranean. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. • *P. van Dommelen and A. Roppa (eds), Materiali e contesti nell’età del Ferro sarda. Atti della giornata di studio, 25 maggio 2012, San Vero Milis (OR). Rivista di Studi Fenici 41.1-2 [2013]. Rome: Fabrizio Serra. 2012 • L. Foxhall and P. van Dommelen (eds), Debates in World Archaeology. World Archaeology 44.3. London: Routledge 2011 • *P. van Dommelen (ed.), Postcolonial Archaeologies. World Archaeology 43.1. London: Routledge. 2010 • *P. van Dommelen and A.B. Knapp (eds), Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean: Mobility, Materiality and Mediterranean Identities. London: Routledge. • *P. van Dommelen and C. Gómez Bellard (eds), Conexiones rurales. Explotación colonial, intensificación agraria y poblamiento rural en el Mediterráneo occidental, Bollettino di Archeologia Online 0. Atti del 17o Congresso