A. Asa Eger Curriculum Vitae Department of History University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2113 MHRA Building, PO Box 26170 2132 Sunset Ave. Greensboro, NC 27401 Durham, NC 27705 Office Tel: 336-334-5203 Cell Phone: 773-209-8143 [email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATION

University of Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Ph.D. in Islamic Archaeology with honors August 2008 Dissertation title: “The Spaces Between the Teeth: Environment, Settlement, and Interaction on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier” Committee: Donald Whitcomb (chair), Fred Donner, Walter Kaegi

Comprehensive Examination Fields: Methodology of Islamic Archaeology, Syro-Palestinian Islamic Archaeology, Anatolian and thughūr Islamic Archaeology, Early Islamic History, Islamic Civilization

University of Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations M.A. in Near Eastern Archaeology June 2002 Thesis title: “Rural Settlement and Land Use in the Amuq (Antiochene) Plain: A Historical Geography of the Byzantine and Islamic Periods” Thesis Advisors: Donald Whitcomb (first reader), Tony Wilkinson (second reader)

Rutgers College, Rutgers University, Department of Art History May 1998 B.A. in Art History cum laude, minors in Anthropology and English Thesis title: “The Piscinae at Tel Tanninim: A Comparative Study of Ancient and Modern Aquaculture in Israel”

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

UNC-Greensboro, Associate Professor of the Islamic World, Dept. of History 2016- Faculty in Archaeology Program

UNC-Greensboro, Assistant Professor of the Islamic World, Dept. of History 2009-2016 Faculty in Archaeology Program

American Council of Learned Societies, Fellow 2016-2017

Dumbarton Oaks, Fellow, Byzantine Studies Spring 2012

Princeton University, Visiting Fellow, Hellenic Studies Fall 2011

Koç University (Istanbul), Senior Fellow, Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations 2008-2009

PUBLICATIONS-BOOKS

Eger, A. and A. U. de Giorgi. : A History. New York: Routledge. May 2021.

Eger, A., ed. The Archaeology of Medieval Islamic Frontiers: from the Mediterranean to the Caspian Sea. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2019. Review, Loren V. Cowin, Journal of Islamic Archaeology 7.2 (2020) Review, Claire Nesbitt, Antiquity 94 (2020): 833-835.

Eger 1 Eger, A. The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange between Christian and Muslim Communities. London: IB Tauris, 2015. *Winner of the American School of Oriental Research (ASOR) G. Ernest Wright Book Award, 2015. Review, Sunday’s Zaman, August 15, 2015 http://www.todayszaman.com/arts-culture_war-and-peace-on-the- byzantine-islamic-border_396478.html Review, Evangelia Balta. International Journal of Turkish Studies 22.1/2 (2016). Review, Philip Wood, Journal of Islamic Archaeology 5.1 (2018), pp. 111-12. Review, Paschalis Androudis and Sophia Thatharopoulou, Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association 5.1 (2018), pp. 191-193.

Eger, A. The Spaces Between the Teeth: A Gazetteer of Towns on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier. Istanbul: Ege Yayınları, First Edition 2012, Second Edition 2016.

PUBLICATIONS-BOOKS IN PREPARATION/IN PRESS

Eger, A. ed. The Princeton Excavations of Antioch: Sector 17-O. Brepols. 2 Vols. Vol. 1: History, Stratigraphy, and Architecture; Vol. 2: Artifact Studies. Antiochene Studies Series, Volume 4. Expected year: 2022

Eger, A. ed. Excavations at Tüpraş Field and Surrounding Surveys: The Roman, Byzantine, and Early Medieval Periods. Volume 8 of Kinet Höyük Excavations Final Reports. Ege Yayınları. Expected year: 2022.

Vorderstrasse, T. and A. Eger. The Hinterland of Islamic : The Tell Rifa’at/Nahr Quwayq Survey Revisited. Oxford: BAR International Series. Expected year: 2022.

Eger, A., E. Kovacs, and K. Frojimovics, eds. Surviving Fascism: A Memoir of Jewish Resistance, Budapest, 1944-45. Ibidem Press. Contract received. Expected year: 2021

PUBLICATIONS- JOURNAL ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, AND PUBLISHED REPORTS

Eger, A. “‘Amq al-Mar‘ash: Settlement and Land Use on the Frontier in the Islamic Periods” In Survey and Excavation on the Syro- Anatolian Frontier, edited by E. Carter. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology (UCLA), in press.

Eger, A., Elise Thing, Bruno Cardoso. “The 2014 Survey of al-Kabri: From Byzantine Monastery to Palestinian Village,” BASOR. Accepted with revisions, forthcoming. [peer-reviewed article]

Eger, A. and T. Vordertrasse. “Gaps or Transitions? North Syrian/South Anatolian Ceramics in the Early, Middle, and Late Islamic Periods.” HEROM: Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 9 (2020): 381-420. Special issue, Minding Gaps in the Archaeological Record. [peer-reviewed article]

Eger, A. “The Agricultural Landscape of the Umayyad North and the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier.” In Ambassadors, Artists, and Theologians: Byzantine Relations with the Near East from the Ninth to Thirteenth Centuries. Edited by Z. Chitwood and J. Pahlitzsch. Byzanz Between Orient and Occident (BOO) 12. (Mainz, Germany: RGZM, 2018) pp. 4-17. [book chapter]

Swan, C. T. Rehren, L. Dussubieux, and A. Eger, “High-Boron and High-Alumina Middle Byzantine (10th-12th century CE) Glass Bracelets: A Western Anatolian Glass Industry,” Archaeometry 60:2 (2018): 207-232 [peer-reviewed]

Eger, A. “Bronze Surgical Instruments from Tüpraş Field and the Islamic-Byzantine Medical Trade.” In Questions, Approaches, and Dialogues in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology: Studies in Honor of Marie-Henriette and Charles Gates. Edited by E. Kozal, M. Akar, Y. Heffron, Ç. Cilingiroğlu, T. E. Şerifoğlu, C. Çakirlar, S. Ünlüsoy, É. Jean. Alter Orient und Altes Testament (Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 2017), 735-760. [book chapter]

Ramsay, J. and A. Eger. “Analysis of Archaeobotanical Material from the Tüpraş Field project of the Kinet Höyük Excavations, Turkey.” Journal of Islamic Archaeology 2.1 (2015): 35-50. [peer-reviewed]

Gates, M.-H, Charles Gates, Scott Redford, and A. Asa Eger, “Excavations at Kinet Höyük and i n al-Tīnāt” In Hatay Arkeolojik Kazı ve Araştırmaları [Archaeological Excavations and Surveys of the Hatay]. Edited by Aynur Özfırat and Cilem Uygun. Pp. 157-172. Hatay: Mustafa Kemal University, 2014, 157-172. [book chapter] Ḥ ṣ Eger 2

Eger, A. “Patronage and Commerce at the Twilight of Mamlūk Rule: Two New Fifteenth Century Inscriptions from the Amuq Plain, Turkey.” Journal of Islamic Archaeology 1.1 (2014): 55-73. [peer-reviewed article]

Eger, A. “(Re)Mapping Medieval Antioch: Urban Transformations from the Early Islamic to Middle Byzantine Periods.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 67 (2014): 95-134. [peer-reviewed article]

Gates, Marie-Henriette and Asa Eger. “2011 Season at Kinet Höyük (Yeşil-Dörtyol, Hatay),” Kazı Sonuçları Toplantısı 34.2 (2012): 91-104. [published report]

Eger, A. “Ḥiṣn, Ribaṭ, Thaghr, or Qaṣr? The Semantics of Frontier Forts in the Early Islamic Period,” In The Lineaments of Islam: Studies in Honor of Fred McGraw Donner (Leiden: Brill, 2012), 427-455. [peer-reviewed book chapter]

Eger, A. “The Swamps of Home: Marsh Formation and Settlement in the Early Medieval Near East,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 70.1 (April 2011), 55-79. [peer-reviewed article]

Eger, A. “Archaeological Investigations of the Frontier Settlement of i n al-Tīnāt, Turkey.” Bulletin du Fondation de Max van Berchem 24 (2010). [published report] Ḥ ṣ Eger, A. “Hisn al-Tinat on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Synthesis and the 2005-2008 Survey and Excavation on the Cilician Plain (Turkey),” Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research 357 (February 2010): 49-76. [peer-reviewed article]

Eger, A. “Architectures of Desire and Queered Space in the Roman Bathhouse” In Que(e)rying Archaeology. Proceedings of the 15th Anniversary Gender Conference, Nov 11-14, 2004. Edited by S.A. Terendy, N. Lyons, & J. Kelley, pp. 118-128. Calgary: Calgary University Press, 2009. [peer-reviewed book chapter]

Gates, Marie-Henriette (and A. Eger). “2008 Season at Kinet Höyük (Yeşil-Dörtyol, Hatay).” Kazı Sonucları Toplantısı 31.3 (2009): 303-320. [published report]

Gerritsen, F., A. U. de Giorgi, A. Eger, R. Özbal, and T. Vorderstrasse. “Settlement and Landscape Transformations in the Amuq Valley, Hatay: A Long-Term Perspective.” Anatolica 34 (2008), 241-314. [peer-reviewed article]

Eger, A. “Age and Male Sexuality: ‘Queer Space’ in the Roman Bathhouse?” In Age and Ageing in the Roman Empire, edited by M. Harlow and R. Laurence. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 65, pp. 131-152. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2007. [peer-reviewed book chapter] Review, Graham, Emma-Jayne. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 9/13/2008.

Eger, A. “The Stratigraphy and Architecture (Areas A and A2).” In Tel Tanninim: Excavations at Krokodeilon Polis, 1996-1999, edited by R. Stieglitz. ASOR Archaeological Reports 11, 21-59. Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2006. [book chapter] Review, Da Costa, Kate. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research August 2008. Review, Magness, Jodi. Journal of Biblical Literature 5/31/2008

Eger, A. “Samarra.” Iraq Heritage Program, Global Heritage Fund, 2006. (damage assessment)

Eger, A. “Nineveh-Mosul.” Iraq Heritage Program, Global Heritage Fund, 2006. (damage assessment) http://www.globalheritagefund.org/where/uk_nineveh.html

Eger, A. “Roman and Byzantine Pottery.” In Dothan I: Remains from the Tell (1953-1964), edited by Daniel Master, 144-146. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2005. [book chapter]

Eger, A. “Islamic Frontiers, Real and Imagined.” Al-‘Usur al-Wusta. The Bulletin of the Medievalists 17.1 (2005): 1-6, 10.

Eger, A. “Four Decades of Cartoons: A Reflection from 1863, 1873, 1883, 1893.” Journal of the Thomas Nast Society 7.1 (1993): 14-25.

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Eger, A. and J. Eger “The Medical and Pharmaceutical Cartoons Drawn by Thomas Nast from 1859-1883 as Published in Harper’s Weekly.” Journal of the Thomas Nast Society 7.1 (1993): 27-45.

Eger, A. “A Chronological Checklist of Drawings by Thomas Nast Published in Harper’s Weekly, 1880-1883, Together with a Key to Their Subjects.” Journal of the Thomas Nast Society 7.1 (1993): 46-75.

PUBLICATIONS- BOOK REVIEWS

Eger, A. Review of Les établissements des élites omeyyades en Palmyrène et au Proche-Orient by Denis Genequand. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 374 (2015): 245-48.

Eger, A. Review of Excavations at Tall Jawa, Jordan. Vol. 4. The Early Islamic House by P.M. Michèle Daviau. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 365 (2012): 99-101.

Eger, A. Review of Early Islamic Syria by Alan Walmsley. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 70.2 (2011): 362-365.

Eger, A. Review of Excavations by K.M. Kenyon in 1961-1967: Volume V Discoveries in Hellenistic to Ottoman Jerusalem by Kay Prag. Journal of Semitic Studies 55.1 (Spring 2010): 272-276.

PUBLICATIONS- JOURNAL ARTICLES, BOOK CHAPTERS, BOOK REVIEWS IN PREPARATION/IN PRESS

Cakırlar, C., S. Ikram, and A. Eger. “The Water Buffalo (Bubalis bubalis) at Tüpraş Field.” In preparation. de Giorgi, A.U. and A. Eger. “The Urban Survey and the Ceramics.” In Anazarbos I, edited by R. Posamentir, in preparation.

Eger, A. Review of Authority and Control in the Countryside: From Antiquity to Islam in the Mediterranean and Near East (6th-10th century), edited by A. Delattre, M. Legendre, and P. M. Sijpestejn. Der Islam. In preparation.

Eger, A. Review of The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Archaeology, edited by B. Walker, T. Insoll, and C. Fenwick. American Antiquity. In preparation.

Eger, A. “Rebirth from the Ashes? Islamic Antioch and the Seventh Century.” In Antioch on the Orontes: History, Society, and Visual Culture, edited by A. U. de Giorgi. Cambridge University Press, under contract.

Eger, A. “Life on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier.” In Journal of Islamic Archaeology. Submitted.

Eger, A. and T. Vorderstrasse “A Taste for the East: The Production and International Trade of Champlevé Ware.” In preparation.

PUBLICATIONS- DIGITAL HUMANITIES

Eger, A. 2021. “Hammam.” Video presentation for encyclopedia entry in Khamseen: Islamic Art History Online. (University of Michigan). In preparation.

de Georgi, A., A. Eger, J. Gearhart, et al (2021) Antioch-on-the-Orontes Digital Companion (Accessed May, 2021). Beta Version up and running.

Eger, A. A Guide to Hamams of Istanbul (www.hammamguide.com).

UNPUBLISHED REPORTS

Eger, A. and A. Henry. “Kozkalesi 2021 Season Preliminary Report – Survey.” Submitted to Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey, 2021.

Eger 4 Eger, A. “el-Kabri 2014 Survey Preliminary Report.” Submitted to Israel Antiquities Authority, 2014.

Eger, A. “Tüpraş Field 2012 Season Preliminary Report.” Submitted to Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey, 2012.

Eger, A. “Tüpras Field Excavations Soundings 2011 Season Preliminary Report.” Submitted to Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey, 2011.

Eger, A. “Tüpraş Field 2010 Season Preliminary Report.” Submitted to Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey, 2010.

Eger, A. “Tüpraş Field Excavations 2008 Season Preliminary Report.” Submitted to Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey, 2008.

Eger, A. and A. U. de Giorgi. “Tüpraş Field Soundings 2006 Season Preliminary Report.” Submitted to Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey, 2006.

Eger, A. and A. U. de Giorgi. “The Kırıkköprü Survey Preliminary Report, 2005.” Submitted to Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey, 2005.

Stieglitz, R., J. Macsai, A. Eger, D. Everman, H. K. Sheeler. “Excavations at Nikolaiika (Achaia, Greece), Preliminary Report.” Submitted to the Greek Antiquities Authority, 2001.

Stieglitz, R., J. Macsai, A. Eger, S. Wilczynski, H. K. Sheeler, and D. Everman. “Excavations at Tel Tanninim, Preliminary Report.” Submitted to the Israel Antiquities Authority, Israel, 1999.

Stieglitz, R., J. Macsai, A. Eger, H. K. Sheeler, D. Everman. “Excavations at Tel Tanninim, Preliminary Report.” Submitted to the Israel Antiquities Authority, Israel, 1998.

TEACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCE

Instructor, Dept of History, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 2009- Teaching Experience: Islamic Civilization: From Mecca to the Crusades (HIS 207) Islamic Civilization: From Empires to Nations (HIS209) Unearthing Islam’s Past: Art, Archaeology, and History (HIS 380) Byzantium: The First Christian Empire (HIS 380) The Desert and the Sown: Environmental History of the Near East (HIS 380) Summer Archaeological Fieldwork [study abroad] (HIS 390) -Tüpraş Field (Dörtyol, Turkey) Excavations -Caesarea Maritima Excavations Field School Town and Country in the Medieval Islamic World (HIS 411c/511c) From Istanbul to : A City and its Monuments [team-taught and study abroad] (HIS 414/514) Cyprus & the Medieval Mediterranean: An Island and its Monuments [team-taught study abroad] (HIS 414/514) Frontiers and Borders in the Classical and Medieval Mediterranean World (HIS 414/514) Graduate Colloquium in World History [team-taught] (HIS 716) Mentoring Experience: MA public history capstone, Melissa Huggins, “Votives of Cetamura”, digital exhibition, paper, and catalog (AY 2020/2021) MA thesis and minor field advisor 703/704, Lawrence Wilson: “The Umayyad Qusur Desert Castles” and “Fifth and Sixth Century Arabs: The Forever Evolving Puzzle” (AY 2020/2021) MA Comprehensive Exam: John Baier “Islamic & Christian Interactions in Reconquista Spain” (Spring 2019) MA thesis and minor field advisor 703/704, Jonathan Jackson: “Young Turks and Ataturk’s Nationalism” and “Decline of the Jannisaries” (AY 2018/2019 MA thesis and minor field advisor 703/704, Richard Bock, “The Barbarian Invasions and the Byzantines” and “Late Antique Urban Transformation in the 6 and 7th centuries” Honors BA Thesis advisor for Adi el-Khattib, “Islam and Education” (Fall 2019) Honors BA Thesis advisor for Bret Dang, “Ottoman Patronage of Safavid Shrines” (Fall 2018)

Eger 5 Independent Study, Laura Malloy: “Jews in the Early Islamic Period” (HIS 692) Independent Study/Directed Reading for Victoria Suttles, “Ottoman Harems” (HIS 401) (Fall 2015) Independent Study/Directed Reading, BA for Kyle Brunner, “The Umayyad North” (HIS 401) (Fall 2013) Independent Study, MA minor field advisor, Wes Clifton: “Crusades: Islamic Perspectives” (Spring 2012) Independent Study (HIS 697), MA minor field advisor, Stacie Keevil: “Jews in the ” (Spring 2010) Honors BA Thesis advisor for Sarah James, “Democracy in the Middle East” (2009-2010) URCA advisor, Gordon Cathcart, “The Forgotten Bosnians of Ottoman Palestine” (Summer 2020) URCA advisor, Seth Rumbley, "Memory and Archaeology at the Palestinian Village of al-Kabri" (Spring 2017) URCA advisor, Bret Dang, “The Medieval Landscape of the Gates of Syria” (Spring 2016) URCA advisor, Kyle Brunner, “The Hybridization of Byzantine and Islamic Urban and Economic Culture during the Seventh and Eighth Centuries: an Archaeological and Linguistic Assessment” (Spring 2014) URCA advisor, Luke Kaiser and Ari Lukas, “Site Periodicity in Northern Syria: Actively Pursuing Archaeology in the Face of Political Upheaval.” (Spring 2014) URCA advisor, Nick Williford, “Turkish Nationalism and Selectivity in Cultural Appropriation of Past Peoples” (Spring 2011)

Guest Lecture, Department of History, University of Virginia Graduate Seminar on Byzantine / Medieval Archaeology Spring 2021

Guest Lecture, Department of Art History, University of Kansas Class on Antioch in course on Islamic Architecture Fall 2016

Guest Lecture, St. Paul’s University (Ottawa, CA) Graduate Seminar on Islamic-Christian Relations Fall 2016

Guest Lecture, Guilford Technical Community College Class on Jihad and Holy War Fall 2010

Guest Lecture, Dept of Archaeology and History of Art, Koç University Byzantine and Early Islamic Archaeology in Southeast Turkey Spring 2009

Instructor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations/Oriental Institute, University of Chicago 2004-2007 Islamic Art and Archaeology (with four gallery tours) – Continuing Education Instructor Medieval Anatolian Ceramics - Teaching Assistant The Late Levant, class on the Archaeology of the thughūr – Guest Lecture Ancient Landscapes II - Teaching Assistant Introduction to Art History, tour of Oriental Institute – Guest Lecture Intro to Islamic Archaeology, class on Islamic Ceramics and -Guest Lecture From the to the Citadel: Great Monuments in Islamic Art - Cont. Ed. Instructor

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

Veronica Morriss (Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Chicago), “The Islamic Maritime Frontier” -also First Reader of Comprehensive Exam on Medieval Frontier Theory 2018-

Kyle Brunner (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU), “Community Networks and Histories of the Jazīra, ca. 550-850 CE.” 2020-

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK AND OTHER CURRENT AND ONGOING PROJECTS

Fieldwork/Materials Analysis – Publication Stage The Pilot Study of Sector 17-O, The New Committee for the Publication of the Excavation of Antioch and its Vicinity (team of scholars, publication of materials from Princeton excavations, ongoing) Nahr Qoueiq/Tell Rifa’at Survey, Syria Republication Project (with Tasha Vorderstrasse, publication of materials from Louvre and UCL, London publication stage) Eger 6 Kinet Höyük, Tüpraş Field Excavations (Hisn al-Tīnāt), Turkey (director, Early and Middle Islamic coastal site, Cilicia, publication stage) Anazarbos, Turkey (Byzantine and Islamic ceramicist, Seleucid-Islamic site, Cilicia, publication stage) El-Kabri Survey (director of survey)

Fieldwork/Archival Work – In Progress Caesarea Maritima, Israel, excavations of the north fields and fortezza/theater. (co-director, beginning 2021, with Andrea de Giorgi and Yana Tchekhanovets) Kozkalesi Archaeological Project, Crusader site of Cursat (regional survey leader, medieval/Islamic ceramicist, Middle Islamic/Crusader site, Hatay, Turkey, fieldwork stage, project director – Ayşe Henry) Digital Compantion to Antioch (team member, co-founder) The Princeton 1930s Excavations of Daphne, Antioch (2021-2022, funded by White-Levy Grant, medieval: Islamic, Byzantine, Crusader periods and ceramics)

Long-Term Projects - In Progress Town and Country in the Medieval Islamic World (book project comparing 15 case studies of cities and their hinterlands through archaeological and textual evidence) The Introduction of Water Buffalo to the Near East (with Salima Ikram, Canan Cakırlar, and the Barda’a excavation and survey team from Oxford in Azerbaijan – Ashleigh Haruda and Paul Wordworth) A Guide to Hamams of Istanbul (founder, guide, blog, urban research of bathhouses in Istanbul, ongoing) POMEDOR Project: People, Pottery, and Food in the medieval Eastern Mediterranean (member, international team, head of project – Yona Waksman)) The Social and Spatial Networks of Northern Levantine Monasteries Project (co-founder, team of scholars including Jack Tannous, Dina Boero, Kyle Brunner) Medieval Anatolian Ceramics Field Handbook (guide of 7th-20th c. ceramics from published/non-published reports, future project)

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK - INTERNATIONAL

Turkey Kozkalesi Archaeological Project (Hatay province, Turkey) Regional survey leader, medieval/Islamic ceramicist) 2021

Kinet Höyük, Tüpraş Field excavations (Hatay province, Turkey) Excavation director 2008,2010-2013 Soundings co-director 2006 Kırırkköprü Survey co-director 2005

Antioch Excavations (Hatay province, Turkey) – Legacy Data Project 17-O, director Byzantine/Islamic ceramics from Princeton excavations 2003, 2005, 2011- Studying collections at Princeton, Cornell, Bryn Mawr, John Hopkins, Baltimore Museum of Art, Yale Daphne, Byzantine/Islamic/Crusader ceramics from Princeton excavations 2021-

Mopsos Survey (Hatay province, Turkey) Survey and Islamic ceramics specialist 2011, 2013-14

Yumurtalık-Iskenderun Survey (Hatay/Adana provinces, Turkey) Byzantine/Islamic ceramics specialist 2012

Eger 7 Anazarbos Survey (Adana province, Turkey), Survey and Islamic ceramics specialist 2007

Kahramanmaraş Valley Survey (K. Maraş province, Turkey) Islamic ceramic specialist 2006 GIS/remote sensing 2004

Domuztepe Excavations (K. Maraş province, Turkey), Op. VII (Hellenistic-Middle Islamic), Field director 2003-2005

Amuq Valley Regional Project Survey (Hatay province, Turkey) Surveyor 2001-2002, 2005 Byzantine/Early Islamic ceramics specialist 2003-2004, 2012

Israel El-Kabri Survey (Kabri, Israel) Project director 2014

Tell Dothan Publication Project, Roman and Byzantine ceramics 2005

Tel Tanninim Excavations (Jisr el-Zarqa, Israel) study season 2000 area supervisor 1998-1999 assistant area supervisor 1996-1997

Syria and Iraq (remotely) Nahr Qoueiq/Tell Rifa’at Survey - Legacy Data Project 2012-2013, 2015 co-PI, Islamic ceramicist and GIS, study of ceramics at the Louvre Museum

Qinnasrin Excavations 2003 Islamic ceramicist for cooking wares

Global Heritage Fund, Iraq Heritage Program, research assistant/GIS 2005 GIS and damage assessment for Samarra and Nineveh/Mosul

Greece and Cyprus Helike Excavations (Nikolaiika, Greece) 2001 Area supervisor/surveyor

Idalion Excavations (Dali, Cyprus) 1998 Excavator

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK - DOMESTIC

Washington and Idaho, Field Technician, Archaeological Investigations NW, Oct.-Dec. 1999 (Portland, OR)

Raritan Landing, NJ, Field Instructor/Asst. Surveyor, Metlar/Bodine Archaeological July 1999 Field School, (Piscataway, NJ)

Iowa, Kentucky, West Virginia, Field Technician, Louis Berger & Associates, Inc., April-June 1999 (Marion, IA)

New Jersey, Field Technician and Lab Technician (historical ceramics), Dec. 1998-April 1999 The RBA Group, (Morristown, NJ)

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Pennsylvania, Field Technician, TAMS Consultants, (New York, NY) Nov. – Dec. 1998

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

2022 Cornell University, Byzantine Forests (September) Invited Paper, “The Frontier and the Timber Industry in the’Dark Ages’ of ” University of Durham (UK), Workshop on Using Archival and Legacy Data for New Research (May) Invited Paper, “Antioch and Aleppo: Lost Cities or Forgotten Evidence?” 2021 Cappadocia Study Day (University of Padua, Italy), “Cappadocia in the “Dark Ages” (December) Invited Paper on Islamic-Byzantine Frontier American Schools of Oriental Research, (November) Organized and co-chaired panel, Islamic Seas and Shores: Connecting the Medieval Maritime World” Boğaziçi University (Istanbul) Mobility and Materiality in Byzantine-Islamic Relations (7-12th Centuries) (November, 2021) Member of Scientific Committee and Invited Paper: “Anatomy of a Byzantine-Islamic Frontier Fort: Cross- cultural Materialities and Identities at the Site of i n al-Tīnāt.” [virtual] Dumbarton Oaks, Byzantine Podcast “Antioch: A History” with A. de Giorgi (June) Ḥ ṣ American Institute of Archaeology, Hanfmann Lecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (February) Lecture, “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier” [virtual] 2020 University of North Carolina at Asheville, “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction among Muslim and Christian Communities” (October) [virtual] University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Liquid Philosophy Podcast (September) 2019 American Schools of Oriental Research, San Diego (November) Organized and chaired panel: “Field Schools in Practice: A Round-Table Discussion” Cities as palimpsests? Urban evolutions in the Eastern Mediterranean, May 7-10, Bahçeşehir U, Istanbul Invited paper: “Urban Transformations, Frontiers, and Borderlands in the Eastern Mediterranean” Dumbarton Oaks, Byzantine Studies Workshop, March 29 Resourcing Archives: New Research on Old Data, Reception and Formation in Late Antique Syria-Palestine) Invited paper: “Antioch and Aleppo: Lost Cities or Forgotten Evidence?” UNCG Archaeology and Public History talk (March) Invited paper: “Excavating a Museum: the 1930s Princeton University Antioch Project” 2018 Medieval Institute, University of Notre Dame, one-day workshop: Medieval Society and the Environment: An Interdisciplinary Workshop (Nov) “The Swamps of Home: Marsh Formation and Settlement in the Medieval Near East” American Schools of Oriental Research, Denver (November) “The Tüpraş Field Excavations, 2006-2013” “The Agony of Mosul under ISIS,” UNCG panel discussion (October) Invited panelist: “Mosul’s Historic Sites and Cultural Heritage” Virginia Military Institute (October) Invited public lecture: “The Castle of the Figs: A Fortified Station on the Earliest Islamic-Christian Border” Mind the Gap! Ceramic Studies and Discontinuities in the Archaeological Record, Copenhagen (June) Invited public lecture: with T. Vorderstrasse, “Gaps or transitions? North Syrian/South Anatolian ceramics in the Early, Middle, and Late Islamic periods” Virginia Tech (February) Invited paper: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” UNCG Islamic Studies Research Network (March) “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” co- sponsored by Archaeology and Humanities Network and Consortium 2017 Eger 9 The Societal Consequences of Climatic Changes – The Medieval Climate Anomaly, Jerusalem (December) Invited paper:“The Lost Century: C. 950-1050 in North Syria” American Schools of Oriental Research, Boston (November) “Bronze Surgical Instruments from Tüpraş Field: the Islamic-Byzantine Medical Trade” The 8th Century. Patterns of Transition in Economy and Trade Throughout the Late Antique, Medieval, and Islamicate Mediterranean, Berlin (October) “Building up the Frontier: Micro-­‐Regional and Divergent Settlement Patterns across the Eighth Century on the Umayyad and ‘Abbasid thughūr” Archaeological Institute of America, Charleston, SC Chapter (February) Kershaw Lecture: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” 2016 ASOR Annual Meeting, San Antonio (November) session chair: The Archaeology of Monasticism paper: “Urban Transformation in Antioch from Hellenistic to Medieval: The Sector 17-O Pilot Study” Department of Art History, University of Kansas (November) Invited paper: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” Archaeological Institute of America, Albany, NY Chapter (October) Kershaw Lecture: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” Archaeological Institute of America, Ottawa, ON Chapter (October) Kershaw Lecture: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” Archaeological Institute of America, Ithaca, NY Chapter (October) Kershaw Lecture: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” Mary Jaharis Center Lecture, Brookline, MA (October) invited paper: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” 23rd International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Belgrade, Serbia (August) Round Table: Transformation processes between Byzantium and the Islamic world Invited paper: “Reassessing a Lost Century: Archaeological Evidence during the Byzantine Reconquest of North Syria, 950-1050 C.E.” Third Conference of the School of Mamluk Studies, University of Chicago (June) invited paper: “Patronage and Commerce on the Northern Frontier at the Twilight of Mamluk Rule” Archaeological Institute of America, UNC-Charlotte and Davidson College Chapter (March) Invited paper: ““The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” Department of History Round Table: “Migrations Throughout History”, UNCG (February) Talk: "Resettlement as Imperial Policy in the Medieval Islamic and Byzantine Periods" Medieval and Early Modern Studies Book Colloquium, UNC-Chapel Hill (January) invited symposium on my book: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier” with external respondent Dr. Zayde Antrim 2015 ASOR Annual Meeting, Atlanta (November) session chair: The Archaeology of Monasticism invited paper: “The Lost Century in North Syria” History Club Mini Symposium, UNCG (October) Invited paper: “Vanishing History: ISIS and its Ideological War on the Material Past” Archaeological Institute of America Duke/UNC Department of Religious Studies, Lecture Series, UNC-Chapel Hill (October) Invited paper: “The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Muslim and Christian Communities” Univ. of Chicago Alumni Association, Alumni Club of North Carolina, Distinguished Alumni Series, Durham (May) invited paper: “Life on the First Muslim-Christian Border - the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier” 2014 ASOR Annual Meeting, San Diego (November) Eger 10 session chair: The Archaeology of Monasticism paper: Patronage and Commerce at the Twilight of Mamluk Rule: Two New 15th Century Inscriptions from the Amuq Plain, Turkey ICAANE Meeting, (June) paper: “(Re)Mapping Medieval Antioch” UNCG Jewish Studies Teaching Panel paper: “Presenting Riddle: Pagan symbols in Jewish Art, Jewish Symbols in Islamic Art” 2013 ASOR Annual Meeting, Baltimore (November) session chair: Islamic Frontiers and Borders in the Near East and Mediterranean invited paper: The Amuq and Beyond in the Byzantine/Islamic Periods: Micro-Regional Settlement in the Valleys of North Syria Archaeology Tea Talk, UNCG (November) invited paper: “Remote Sensing the North Syrian Landscape” Historical Society Mini-Symposium, UNCG (October) invited paper: “Slavery in Islam” Cyprus and Armenian Cilicia from the 12th to the 14th Centuries, University of London (June) invited paper: After the Byzantine Reconquest: Rural Settlements and Christian and Muslim Identities in the Case of Hisn al-Tinat Byzantine Survey Archaeology: Reflections and Approaches, Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium (March) invited paper: Considering the “Late Periods”: New Approaches to Older Surveys in Byzantine and Islamic Northern Syria 2012 ASOR Annual Meeting, Chicago (November) session chair: Islamic Frontiers and Borders in the Near East and Mediterranean Departments of Religion and Classics, University of Southern California (November) invited paper: “Transformation of an Imperial City: Antioch, Roman, Christian, and Muslim” Monks, Merchants, and Artists in the Eastern Medit.: Relations of Byzantium to the Arab Near East (9th – 15th c.), University of Mainz, Germany (October) invited paper: Environment and Settlement on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier Triangle Medieval Studies Seminar, National Humanities Center, NC (September) invited paper to workshop: Hydraulic Villages in the Early Islamic Period MIRI Conference: Materiality of the Islamic Rural Economy, University of Copenhagen (August) invited paper: Marsh Settlements in the Islamic Near East Freer-Sackler Gallery, Washington, DC (April) invited paper: The Fortress of the Figs: A Fortified Waystation on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier in Turkey Dumbarton Oaks Research Report Fellows Talk, Washington, DC (April) paper: The Islamic- Byzantine Frontier: Interaction and Exchange Among Christian and Muslim Communities 2011 Princeton University Art Museum Gallery Talk (December) talk: “Objects of Sector 17-O from Antioch Excavations of Princeton, 1937” ASOR Annual Meeting, San Francisco (November) session chair: Islamic Frontiers and Borders in the Near East and Mediterranean Hellenic Studies Workshop, Princeton University (September) paper: “(Re)Mapping Medieval Antioch: Urban Transformations of the Post-Classical City” MERGE Mapping Workshop, UNCG (April) paper: (Re)Mapping Medieval Antioch: Urban Transformations from the Early Islamic to Crusader Periods” 2010 ASOR Annual Meeting, Atlanta (November) inv. paper: Divergent Umayyad and Abbasid Period Settlement Practices on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier MESA Annual Meeting (November) invited paper: Building up the Frontier: New Systems of Settlement, Sedentarization, and Exchange in the ‘Abbāsid thughūr Antioch on the Orontes Study Day, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC (April) invited paper: Islamic and Medieval Antakiya from the Princeton Excavations: Some Preliminary Observations on the Early Islamic and Middle Byzantine City ICAANE Meeting, London (April) Eger 11 paper: Hisn al-Tinat and the Waystations of the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier Archaeology Tea Talk, UNCG (April) paper: Was the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier a War Zone? New Evidence from the Frontier-Fortress of i n al-Tīnāt 2009 Annual Ministry of Culture Archaeology Symposium, Denizli, Turkey (May) Ḥ ṣ paper: Kinet Höyük Excavations, 2008 [with Marie-Henriette Gates] Department of Archaeology and History of Art, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey (April) invited lecture: The 2008 Excavations of Tüpraş Field To Fortify a Settlement, a Town, a Territory Between the 10th and 15th Centuries: Examples from Anatolia and its Neighboring Regions, Institut Français d’Ètudes Anatoliennes (IFEA), Istanbul, Turkey (March) invited paper: Hisn, Ribat, or Qasr? Historical Semantics and the Frontier Fort of Hisn al-Tinat Archaeology in the Hatay: Stones, Bones, and Clay, Research Center for Anatolian Civiliz. (RCAC), Istanbul (March) paper: Exchange on the Islamic-Byzantine Frontier in the Hatay: The Case of Hisn al-Tinat 2008 ASOR Annual Meeting, Boston (November) session co-chair: The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East, theme: Byzantine and Christian Communities paper: Christian Highlands and Lowland Muslims? Settlement and Interaction on the Byzantine-Islamic Frontier Univ. of Chicago Alumni Assoc. Tour: Legendary Turkey and the Turquoise Coast, Kuşadası and Antalya (October) talk: Arab Conquests of Constantinople, Apocalypse, and the Origins of Jihad talk: Abandonment, Piracy, and Timber on the Anatolian Coast in the ‘Dark Ages’ Fellow’s Talk, Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Istanbul (October) paper: The 2008 Excavations of Tüpraş Field Ancient Studies/Late Antiquity and Byzantine Studies Workshop, University of Chicago (May) paper: Christian Highlands and Lowland Muslims? Settlement and Interaction on the Byzantine-Islamic Frontier 2007 ASOR Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA (November) session co-chair: The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East, theme: Cultural Exchange 6th through 8th Centuries Excavations and Surveys on the Syro-Anatolian Frontier, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA (October) paper: Settlement and Land Use in the Mar‘ash Valley in the Islamic periods Islamic Art and Artifact Workshop, University of Chicago dissertation chapter: An Introduction to the Theoretical Considerations of Archaeology in the Thughur MEHAT Annual Meeting, University of Chicago (May) session moderator: History and Islamic Archaeology 2006 ASOR Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (November) session co-chair: The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East, theme: Transition from Byzantine to Islamic Rule Interdisciplinary Archaeology Workshop/Gender Studies Workshop, University of Chicago paper: ’In Search of Darkness, Soft, Effete:’ Queered Space in the Roman Bathhouse Islamic Art and Artifact Workshop, University of Chicago discussant: An Islamic Maritime Frontier? as Ribā of [by Rana Mikati] MEHAT Annual Meeting, University of Chicago (May) session chair: The Use of Numismatics in Islamic Historyṭ and Archaeology 2005 ASOR Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (November) session co-chair: The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East theme: Religious Architecture in Transition MEHAT Annual Meeting, University of Chicago (May) session co-chair: Frontiers and Frontier Societies in the Islamic World paper presentation: Real or Imagined Frontiers? Mapping dār al-Islām, dār al-harb and what lays in between Islamic Art and Artifact Workshop, University of Chicago (October) paper: In Search of i n al-Tīnāt: Recent Results along the Byzantine-Islamic Coastal Frontier RAC/TRAC Annual Meeting, University of Birmingham, UK invited paper: ArchitecturesḤ ṣ of Desire and Queered Space in the Roman Bathhouse 2004 ASOR Annual Meeting, San Antonio (November) invited paper: Frontier Settlements in the Amuq Plain during the Early Islamic Period Chacmool Archaeology Conference: Que(e)rying Archaeology, University of Calgary Eger 12 paper: Architectures of Desire and Queered Space in the Roman Bathhouse 2002 AIA (St. Louis Chapter) Symposium: Archaeology of Crusader Sites and Medieval Culture, St. Louis Community College [two papers presented] paper: Early Islamic Settlement in the Plain of Antioch paper: Qalcat al-Subayba and the Rebuilding Program of Baybars 1998 AIA Annual Meeting, Dallas (December) poster session: Excavation of Krokodeilonpolis (Tel Tanninim) [with D. Everman and K. Sheeler]

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS - EXTERNAL

Shelby White and Leon Levy Program for Archaeological Publications Grant 2021-2022 For publication of Princeton’s Antioch excavations of Daphne Hanfmann Lecturer-Archaeological Institute of America 2019-2020 Kershaw Lecturer in Near Eastern Archaeology-Archaeological Institute of America 2016-2017 ASOR G. Ernest Wright Book Award 2015 For The Islamic-Byzantine Frontier Dumbarton Oaks Project Grant 2014 for fieldwork at el-Kabri, Israel Max von Berchem Foundation 2008-2010, 2012 for fieldwork and analysis at Kinet Höyük (Tüpraş Field), Turkey Barakat Trust 2008, 2010, 2012 for summer fieldwork at Kinet Höyük (Tüpraş Field), Turkey ASOR Heritage Grant 2008, 2010 for summer fieldwork at Kinet Höyük (Tüpraş Field), Turkey Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fund Graduate Fellowship 2006-07, 2007-08 Dissertation research and writing grant Phi Beta Kappa, Rutgers University 1998

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS - INTERNAL

Research Assignment (Town and Country in the Medieval Islamic World) Fall 2021 Regular Faculty Grant (Caesarea) 2020 Global Service Learning Course Preparation Grant (Caesarea) 2019 Publication Subsidy Grant ( 2018-2019 College of Arts and Sciences (Archaeology of Medieval Islamic Frontiers) 2018-2019 Kohler Fund (Cyprus Study Abroad) 2018 International Travel Fund (Berlin, Germany) 2017-2018 International Travel Fund (Belgrade, Serbia)) 2016-2017 Research Assignment (Antioch: A History) 2016-2017 Regular Faculty Grant 2016 Kohler Fund for funding Islamic Studies Research Network (with A. Gabbay and O. Ali) 2015-2021 International Travel Fund (Basel, ) 2014 Proposal Preparation Program Grant (el-Kabri) 2014 International Travel Fund (Crusader/Armenian Cilicia in London) 2013 Undergraduate Research Faculty Mini-Grant 2013 for GIS study of North Syrian Landscape Kohler Fund (Tüpraş Field) 2010, 2011, 2012 Summer Excellence Grant (Tüpraş Field) 2010, 2011 Proposal Preparation Program (Mopsos, Iskenderun) 2011 New Faculty Grant (Tüpraş Field) 2010 Stuart Tave/Whiting Teaching Fellowship (University of Chicago grant) 2008-2009 (declined) Overseas Dissertation Research Fellowship (University of Chicago grant) 2006 for summer fieldwork at Kinet Höyük (Tupraş Field Soundings/Site 5), Turkey Eger 13 Division of the Humanities Travel Grant (University of Chicago grant) 2005 for visiting sites in southeastern Turkey Humanities Travel Grant and Doolitle-Harrison Grant (University of Chicago grant) 2005 for presenting a paper in Birmingham, RAC/TRAC 2005 Helen Rich Fellowship (NELC departmental, University of Chicago grant) for session chairing at ASOR 2007 2007 for session chairing at ASOR 2006 2006 for summer fieldwork at Kinet Höyük (Tupraş Field Soundings/Site 5), Turkey 2006 for session chairing at ASOR 2005 2005 for summer fieldwork in Maraş and the Amuq, Turkey 2005 for one week research at Cornell University 2005 for presenting a paper at ASOR 2004 2004 for summer fieldwork in the Amuq Valley, Turkey 2001 Ryerson Fellowship (University of Chicago grant) for summer fieldwork in Maraş and the Amuq, Turkey 2004 for summer research in Princeton and fieldwork in Turkey 2003 for summer fieldwork in the Amuq Valley, Turkey 2002 for summer fieldwork in Helike, Greece 2001

SERVICE - INSTITUTIONAL

Departmental History Programs and Outreach Committee 2017-2021 Chair, 2018-2021 Co-chair of Harriet Elliott Committee, 2017 History Department Library Liaison 2019-2021 History Department Annual Evaluation Committee 2019-2020 History Department Public History Job Search 2018-2019 History Policies Committee 2010-11, 2012-19 Chair, 2014-2015 History Undergraduate Committee 2012-13, 2014-15 History Graduate Committee 2010-2011 History General Education Committee 2012-2013 History Department Public History Job Search 2012-2013 Religious Studies Department Islam Job Search 2012-2013 History Faculty Teaching Lunch, “Mapmaking for Historians” 2013 History Day Judge 2010

University Humanities Network and Consortium, Associate Director and Programming Coordinator 2019-2021 Sympsium on Urbanism and Identity in the Eastern Mediterranean, co-organizer 2021-present Campus-Wide Theme, She Can, We Can Committee and Department Liaison 2019- Humanities Network and Consortium, Program Coordinator 2017-19 NC 2020, Chair/Founding Member 2019 Islamic Studies Minor (Dept of Religious Studies), Advisory Board Member and Co-Creator 2018- Islamic Studies Research Network (founding member) 2013- Archaeology Program Committee 2009- Study Abroad Faculty Interviewer 2016 Undergraduate Research and Creativity Awards (URCA) reviewer 2016, 2018-19 Humanities Committee 2015-16 Weatherspoon Art Museum, Zones of Contention Exhibition, Advisory Board 2014 Faculty Phone-a-Thon 2009-14 MERGE Mapping Workshop, member 2010 Sexing the Body Workshop, member 2009

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Eger 14

American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) 2001- Program Committee member 2013-2019 Board of Trustees, nominated 2013 Website Consultant 2016 Middle East Medievalists (MEM) 2020

American Institute of Archaeology (AIA) 2016- Society for American Archaeology (SAA) 2016-2018 Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESA) 2009-2012 Historians of Islamic Art Association (HIAA) 2010-2012

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Co-Editor, Book Series, Antiochene Studies, Brepols 2020- Co-Editor, Book Series, Monographs on Islamic Archaeology, Equinox Publishing 2015- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Islamic Archaeology, Equinox Publishing (bi-annual, peer-reviewed) 2013- Peer-reviewer of book manuscripts: I.B. Tauris/Bloomsbury 2017-2020 Routledge/Taylor & Francis 2016 Cambridge University Press 2014 Peer-reviewer of articles: Journal of Borderlands Studies 2021 Journal of Near Eastern Studies 2020 Journal of Islamic Archaeology 2018-2020 Journal of Late Antiquity 2019 Antiquity 2018-2019 Environmental Archaeology: Journal of Paleoecology 2016 Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 2015-2016 Dumbarton Oaks Papers 2011-2015 Journal of Islamic Archaeology 2014 Water History 2014 Journal of Environmental History 2013 Peer-reviewer of series proposal Routledge 2013 Peer-reviewer of grants: National Geographic Society 2016-2017 Dumbarton Oaks 2016 Hatay Museum (Antakya, Turkey) – assisted in selecting works for installation of a Medieval Gallery 2014

SERVICE - INSTITUTIONAL

Watts-Hillandale Mutual Aid, Durham Mutual Aid, Organizer 2020-

RELEVANT GROUPS

Coordinator, Islamic Art and Artifact Workshop, Univ. of Chicago 2005-2006 Co-Coordinator, Late Antique and Byzantine Workshop, Univ. of Chicago 2001-2002

LANGUAGES

English. Native fluency in writing, speaking, and reading Hebrew. Native fluency in speaking, good reading French. Excellent speaking and reading, 8 years Turkish. Good speaking and basic reading, 2 years . Basic speaking, good reading, 3 years Eger 15 German. Basic reading Attic Greek. Basic reading, 1 year

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

GIS: ArcMap, ArcView, ArcGis, including all the Arc applications and extensions, , Photoshop, Illustrator, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access advanced ZOOM (and webinar)

OTHER INTERESTS

Yoga Instructor RYT-200 DJ, WXDU (Duke University, Durham, 88.7 FM), FCC licensed

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