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Carol A. REDMOUNT

Education: Ph.D. (with Distinction), University of Chicago, March 1989; Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations; Emphasis Egyptian and Syro- Palestinian (dissertation On an Egyptian/Asiatic Frontier: An Archaeological History of the Wadi Tumilat) M.T.S. Harvard Divinity School, 1976; Emphasis: Old Testament Studies B.A. (with Highest Honors, Phi Beta Kappa), Oberlin College, 1974; Double Major: Anthropology and Religion

Grants and Fellowships: Stahl Foundation Grants, UC Berkeley for Archaeological Work at Tell el-Muqdam, El-Hibeh, and for Geochemical Analyses of Modern Egyptian Pottery (2016, 2012, 2000, 1993-96) ARCE-Antiquities Endowment Fund Grant (2013): El Hibeh Project Mellon Faculty Grant (2011-12) Mellon Library Teaching Fellow, UC Berkeley, 2004-2005 U.C. Berkeley Committee on Research Grant (2004, 2001, 1997) for Archaeological Fieldwork at Tell el-Muqdam and El Hibeh, NEH Institutional Grant Tell el-Muqdam Project, Egypt (1993-1996), Bioanthropology Foundation Grant for Archaeological Field Work at Tell el- Muqdam, Egypt (1992, 1993) NEH Individual Grant, Tell el-Muqdam Project, Egypt (1992); Hellman Family Faculty Fund Award (Junior Faculty Research Grant), 1996 American Research Center in Egypt Fellowships; 1988-89, 1983-84 Shell Fellowships in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, 1989 and 1982 Ryerson Foundation Fellowship, University of Chicago, 1983 Endowment for Biblical Research Travel Grants 1983 and 1977

Academic Positions: Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California at Berkeley, Chair 2007-2011, 2015-present; Associate Professor of Egyptian Archaeology; July 1998-Present Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California at Berkeley; Assistant Professor of Egyptian Archaeology; July 1992-July 1998 Near Eastern Studies Department, University of California at Berkeley; Lecturer in Egyptian Archaeology; July 1990-July 1992

Other Positions: Technical Writer and Editor, International Development Organization, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (wrote reports/proposals/both on a variety of topics, including the following: NGO networking in Canada, Egypt, and ; municipal finance in the Arab Republic and in Egypt; WID projects in China and Pakistan; technology transfer in Egypt; a financial feasibility study for a plant in Egypt); 1986-1987

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Technical Writer and Editor and Director of Report Production, Environmental Quality International, Cairo, Egypt (wrote reports or proposals or both for projects in the following areas: solid waste management in Egypt; zabbaleen studies; urban development in Cairo, financial feasibility studies; market research); 1984-1986 Technical Writer and Editor, AMIDEAST Cairo; Summer 1984 Assistant Librarian, Research Archives, Oriental Institute, U. of Chicago; 1982 Research Assistant to Dr. Lawrence E. Stager, then Associate Professor of Syro- Palestinian Archaeology, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago; 1977-81 Research Assistant to Dr. Donald Whitcomb, then Curator of Ancient Near Eastern Department, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; Reorganization of Egyptian Old Kingdom exhibit; 1981 Research Assistant to Dr. W.J. Bennett, Jr., Archaeological Assessments, Inc., Nashville, Ark.; computer study of Persian period pottery from Tell el- Hesi, ; 1980 Consultant to Coleman Communications, Inc., Chicago, IL; archaeology; 1980

Archaeological Field Experience: El Hibeh Project, Egypt, 2001-present; Principal Investigator & Director; Organized and directed field seasons in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Tell el-Muqdam Project, Egypt, 1992-2000; Principal Investigator & Co-Director; Organized and directed field seasons in 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Palouse Canyon Archaeological Project, Washington, U.S.A. 1994 (Cultural Resource Management (CRM) contract project); Object Registrar Tell Irbid, Jordan, 1989-90; Ceramic Analyst Tell Nimrin, Jordan, 1989-90; Ceramic Analyst for Surface Pottery Ashkelon Excavations, Israel; 1988; Grid Supervisor Wadi Tumilat Project/Tell el-Maskhuta, Egypt; 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985; Field Supervisor, Core Staff Member, and Ceramic Analyst Wadi Tumilat Survey, Egypt; 1983; Co-Director and Field Director Kamo Project, Sallisaw, Oklahoma (CRM contract project); 1980; Staff Member Carthage, Tunisia; 1978; Area Supervisor Idalion, , 1974; Area Supervisor Tell el-Hesi, Israel; 1971: Volunteer; 1973, 1975, 1977: Area Supervisor;

Museum Experience: Curator of Egyptian Archaeology, Hearst Museum (1992-2015) Council of Curators, Hearst Museum 1999-20015 Search Committee, Hearst Museum Director (2008-2009, 09-10) NAGPRA Committee, Hearst Museum (1999-2000) Space Committee, Hearst Museum (2000-2001); Old Kingdom reorganization project, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago Photographer, Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago

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Museum Exhibitions (Faculty Curator): Sites Along the Nile: Rescuing Ancient Egypt, The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 2000-2001 (with C.A. Keller and undergraduate and graduate students) The Conservator’s Art: Preserving Egypt’s Past, The Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, April 2010 (dedicated to C.A. Keller)

Media: Featured in segment of Brian Williams’ Rock Center program, interviewed by Richard Engel, that aired June 26, 2012 Co-Founded Save El-Hibeh, Egypt FaceBook page in 2012 as response to looting (first public page against looting in Egypt and promoting better cultural resource management in country), https://www.facebook.com/groups/337119989673652/ Various interviews with U.S. and International news services on looting in Egypt, including KCBS radio, South Korean radio, Finnish radio, BBC/NPR, and assorted print newspapers/journals Participated Sept.-Oct. 2007 during El-Hibeh field season in filming for Discovery Channel “Bone Detective” series episode “Violence along the Nile, “aired Spring 2008

Workshop Organized: Co-organizer of UCB Townsend Workshop ArCeDA (with Dr. Cinzia Perlingieri): Archaeological Ceramics in a Digital Age, 2009-10

Publications: Books: Egyptian Pottery: Proceedings of the 1990 Pottery Symposium at the Unversity of California, Berkeley, Number 8, University of California Publications in Egyptian Archaeology, Archaeological Research Facility, Berkeley: 2003 (edited with C.A. Keller) In preparation: Wesretkau: Offerings in Memory of Cathleen Keller, edited with Deanna Kiser-Go, Lockwood Press, Forthcoming 2018 El Hibeh: Biography of an Ancient Egyptian Provincial City The City in Ancient Egypt

In preparation: Have signed contract to write on “ and Biblical Studies: Comparative Methodology,” 6,000-8,000 word article for new Oxford Handbook of Ancient Egypt and the Hebrew , due December 2017.

*“El Hibeh: A Plundered Site,” Egyptian Archaeology 45 (2014): 13-17 *“Egyptology and Biblical Interpretation,” Oxford Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation, (invited article), 2013/4 (http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref:obso/9780199832262.001.0001/a cref-9780199832262-e-60?rskey=P6sQRj&result=1) *”Threats to Cultural Heritage: El Hibeh,” pp. 40-43, Bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt, Summer 2013 (invited article) *“The Evolution of Byzantine Burial Practices Between the Third and Seventh Centuries C.E. in

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Middle Egypt,” Coptica 11 (2012): 56-88 (with Robert M. Yohe II, Jill K. Gardner, Deanna Heikkinen and Keith K. Korver) *”Cultural Heritage Destruction: El Hibeh and the Aftermath of the Egyptian Revolution,” Newsletter for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Fall 2012: 1-3 (invited article) *”A Tale of Organized Looting in Post-Revolution Egypt at El-Hibeh,” pp 6-7, Archaeological Institute of America NY Society Newsletter, Fall 2012 (invited article) *“El-Hiba,” “Tell el-Maskhuta,” and “Leontopolis,” Encyclopedia of Ancient History, Wiley- Blackwell, 2012 “Overview of the Current State of the Dynasty 21 Amun Temple at el-Hiba,” in Servant of Mut: Studies in Honor of Richard A. Fazzini, edited by Sue H. D’Auria, Probleme der Ägyptologie Band 28, Leiden: Brill, 2008 (with M. Morgenstein): 204-207 “The 2005 Archaeological Season at El Hibeh, Beni Suef Governorate,” Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’Égypte 81 (2007): 325-343 “El Hibeh: A Brief Overview,” pp. 303-311 in The Archaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt: Essays in Honor of David B. O’Connor, Vol. II, edited by Zahi A. Hawass and Janet Richards. CASAE 36 (Cairo, 2007): 303-311 “University of California, Berkeley: El-Hibeh 2002,” Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’Égypte 79 (2005): 137-156 “Using Portable Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) Analysis for On-Site Study of Ceramic Sherds at El-Hibeh, Egypt,” Journal of 32 (2005): 1613- 1623 (with M.E. Morgenstein) “The Egyptian Modern Pottery Project: Pilot Phase Findings,” pp. 152-322 in Pottery in Egypt: Proceedings of the 1990 Colloquium for the Study of Egyptian Pottery, C.A. Redmount and C.A. Keller, eds., Archaeological Research Facility, University of California at Berkeley, 2003 “Ceramics,” Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Oxford University Press “Mudbrick Typology, Sources, and Sedimentological Composition: A Case Study from Tell el- Muqdam, Egyptian Delta,” Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 35 (1998): 129-146 (with M.E. Morgenstein) “Bitter Lives: Israel In and Out of Egypt.” In M.D. Coogan, ed., The Oxford History of the Biblical World, pp. 79-122 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1998) “Tales of a Delta Site: Preliminary Report on the 1995 Field Season at Tell el-Muqdam,” Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 34 (1997): 57-83 (with R.F. Friedman) “Major and Trace Element Analysis of Modern Egyptian Pottery,” Journal of Archaeological Science 23 (1996): 741-762 (with M. Morgenstein) “Pots and Peoples in the Egyptian Delta: Tell el-Maskhuta and the Hyksos,” Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 8 (1995): 61-89 “Of Silts and Marls and Mixes: Analysis of Modern Egyptian Pottery,” Gottinger Miszellen 147 (1995): 93-101 “Ethnicity, Pottery, and the Hyksos at Tell el-Maskhuta in the Egyptian Delta,” Biblical Archaeologist 58 (1995): 181-190 (invited article) “The Wadi Tumilat and the Canal of the Pharaohs,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies 54 (1995): 127-135 “The 1993 Field Season of the Berkeley Tell el-Muqdam Project: Preliminary Report,” Newsletter of the American Research Center in Egypt 164 (1994): 1-10 (with Renée Friedman)

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“The City of the Lions: New Explorations at Tell el-Muqdam,” Bulletin of the Egyptian Exploration Society 3 (1993): 37-38 (with Renée Friedman) “Tell el-Maskhuta. Hyksos Pottery,” Bulletin de Liaison du Groupe International D'Étude de la Céramique Égyptienne XVII (1993): 2-17 “Egyptian Modern Pottery Project,” Bulletin de Liaison du Groupe International D'Étude de la Céramique Égyptienne XVII (1993): 47-51 “Ware It's At,” American Center of Oriental Research Newsletter, Fall 1990 “The 1983 Wadi Tumilat Survey,” American Research Center in Egypt Newsletter 133 (Spring 1986): 19-23 “Evaluation of U.S. Participant Training Programs for Egyptians,” AMIDEAST/AID Report to U.S. Congress; August 1984 (with Farag ElKamal) “Tell el-Maskhouta,” Bulletin de Liaison du Groupe International D'Étude de la Céramique Égyptienne VIII (1983): 8 “Wadi Tumilat Survey 1983,” Bulletin de Liaison du Groupe International D'Étude de la Céramique Égyptienne VIII (1983): 8-9

Reviews: Review of Trude Dothan, Deir el-Balah: Uncovering an Egyptian Outpost in from the Time of the Exodus, Review (BAR) 36 (Sep/Oct 2010): 5 Review of Christine Lilyquist, The Tomb of Tuthmosis III’s Foreign Wives, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 244 (2006): 92-94

Invited Lectures: *“Invisible Cities: Urban Environments in Ancient Egypt,” Ancient Art Council, Legion of Honor, San Francisco, September 2016 *“Egypt’s Disappearing History—Site Looting in Modern Times: El Hibeh and Beyond,” Pat Paice Memorial Lecture at the Society for the Study of Egyptian Archaeology (SSEA), 41st Annual Symposium on Ancient Egypt (Theme: “Egypt’s Threatened Treasures: Plunder and Restoration, Past & Present), Toronto, Canada, November 2015 *“Looting, Cultural Heritage Destruction & Digital Humanities Reconstruction: A Case Study at El Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, November 2015 *“Looting in Egypt: The El Hibeh Story,” Archaeology Day, Hearst Museum members, July 2013 *“Political Instability and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage: Dastardly Deeds at El Hibeh Middle Egypt and Beyond,” Egypt Exploration Organization of Southern California and The Orange County Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, June 2013 *“El Hibeh and Cultural Heritage Destruction,” Tenth Annual Legacy of Egypt Lecture at the Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology, University of Memphis, April 2013 *“El Hibeh After the 2011 Revolution in Egypt,” North Texas Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, February 2013 *“Ancient Egypt Meets a Modern Revolution,” Homecoming Lecture, UC Berkeley, October 2012 *“Update on El Hibeh and the Looting of Archaeological Sites in Egypt,” Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, August, 2012 *“Overview of Ancient Egyptian Belief Systems and the Principles of Ancient Egyptian Art,”

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UC Berkeley History-Social Science Project and Fine arts Museums of San Francisco, Ancient Civilizations in the Sixth Grade Curriculum Institute *“Mummies: A Brief Overview,” Hearst Museum, February 2011 *“El Hibeh: The Life and Times of a First Millennium BCE Egyptian Provincial Town,” Vancouver American Institute of Archaeology & Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, November 2010 *“Genealogies, Oracles and Feathers: Libyan Rule in Third Intermediate Period Egypt,” Biblical Colloquium, October 2010 “After the Empire: El Hibeh and the Third Intermediate Period,” Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, December 2009 “After the Empire: El Hibeh and the Third Intermediate Period,” Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, December 2009 “Living Forever: Death in Ancient Egypt,” Cal State Bakersfield, for opening of Ancient Egyptian Exhibit of materials borrowed from Hearst Museum (first Egyptian exhibit ever mounted in Kern County), October 2009 “After the Empire: Excavating El Hibeh, A Provincial Town in Middle Egypt” inaugural Candy Keller Memorial Lecture, October 2009 "Excavating the Provinces: Archaeological Research at El Hibeh, Middle Egypt," Orange County ARCE Chapter, and the Egypt Exploration Organization, Southern California, September 2008 “Excavating the Provinces: The Archaeology of El Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Archaeological Institute of America Banquet, UC Berkeley, May 2008 “Excavations at Teudjoi: Update on the El Hibeh Project,” Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, November 2007 “Excavating the Provinces: The Archaeology of El Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Orange County Chapter of the American research Center in Egypt, December 2005 “Potsherds and Pedagogy: Changing Priorities in Near Eastern Archaeology,” Symposium on Near Eastern Archaeology and the University Museum, Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Sept. 2005 “Shishak, Egypt and the Tenth Century BCE,” Biblical Colloquium, Princeton, Oct/Nov 2003 “Update on the U.C. Berkeley El Hibeh Project,” Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, Berkeley, March 2003 “Rulers from a Foreign Land: The Hyksos in Egypt,” Silk Road Foundation, Palo Alto, February 2003 “Egypt and Israel in the First Millennium BCE,” The Social World of Biblical Times Colloquium, 47th Annual Archaeology Conference, Wheaton College, November 2002 “Ancient Egypt and its Near Eastern and African Context,” invited lecture in Art History Lecture series accompanying exhibit “Eternal Egypt” at the Legion of Honor, September, 2002 “The Silent Ps: Personal, Professional and Political Agendas in Biblical Archaeology,” invited lecture (Haskell Lecture), Oberlin College, Oberlin Ohio, February 2002 “ A Site Revisited: The New UC Berkeley Archaeological Project at El-Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” American Research Center in Egypt Seminar Series, Cairo, Egypt, June 2001 “Archaeologist Seeks Site! Finding a Place to Dig in Egypt,” Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, October 2000. “The Hearst Museum Ancient Egyptian Collections: History and Highlights,” Hearst Museum Gallery talk (with C.A. Keller and J. Knudsen), April 2000

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“Archaeology and the Egyptian Delta: Patterns from Muqdam,” Roundtable Presentation at Santa Barbara Conference on the : Ancient to Modern Times, UC Santa Barbara, March 27 1999 "Israel Meets Egypt: The Bible and Historicity in the Exodus Account," Classical Students Association, San Francisco State University, March 1998 "Tell Tales in the Egyptian Delta: Four Seasons of Excavation at Tell el-Muqdam:" Society for the Study of Egyptian Archaeology, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and California Classics Assocation, Santa Clara, October, 1997 "An Egyptologist's View of the Exodus," Great Books, Great Writers Series at Temple Isaiah, Lafayette, October 30, 1996; and The Professor's Forum, Congregation Beth Am, Los Altos Hills, November 1996 (Lehrhaus Judaica Program) "The Exodus and Egyptology," Kosmos Club, UC Berkeley "No Lions in the Delta: Archaeological Investigations at Tell el-Muqdam," Fresno Art Museum, February 1996 "Archaeology in Egypt Today: The Tell el-Muqdam Excavations," Egyptian Museum and Planetarium, San Jose, CA, September 1995 "The Uses of Pottery in Egyptian Archaeology with Special Reference to Ptolemaic Pottery," American Research Center in Egypt Archaeological Field School for Egyptian Antiquities Inspectors, Cairo, Egypt, July 1995 "Unearthing the City of the Lions; A Modern Excavation in Egypt," Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology, UC Berkeley, March 1994 "The Second Intermediate period in the Delta at Wadi Tumilat," Southern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, March 1994 "New Investigations at Tell el-Muqdam," invited lecture, Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco Chapter Annual Banquet Lecture, Berkeley, May 1993 "Recent Investigations at Tell el-Muqdam," Eighteenth Annual School of Continuing Studies- Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Symposium on Egyptology , November 1992 "Current Investigations at Tell el-Muqdam," American Research Center in Egypt Seminar Series, Cairo, Egypt, July 1992 "The Hyksos in the Wadi Tumilat," University of California at Berkeley, November 1989 "An Egyptian Viewpoint: The Second Intermediate Period/Middle Bronze Age "Asiatic" Levels at Tell el-Maskhuta in Relation to Egypt and the ;" University of Toronto, February 1988

Posters: “The Role of Sodium Chloride Salt and Montmorillonite-Kaolinite Clays in the Decay of Ancient Egyptian Limestone Temple Blocks from El Hibeh, Egypt,” Society of American Archaeology (SAA) Annual Meeting, March, 2002) (with M. Morgenstein and M. Saleh) “Archaeometry in the Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology: Testing Classifications and Provenancing of Pottery from Naga ed-Der Egypt, using Portable EDXRF Geochemical Techniques,” 32nd International Geological Congress, Florence, Italy, August 2004 (with J. Knudsen, C. Engstrom and M. Morgenstein)

Presentations at Professional Meetings: *“Approaches to Egyptian Urbanism,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2017

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*“Historical Implications of Radiocarbon Dates from El Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2015 (with Robert M. Yohe II) *”Collateral Damage: El Hibeh Middle Egypt After the Revolution,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2012 *“El Hibeh Project Excavations 2009,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, April 2010 “Surviving Bone Detectives: Recent Investigations of a Byzantine Necropolis at Tell El-Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, April 2008 (with Robert Yohe) “The 2004 Field Season at El-Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Cambridge, MA, April 2005 “The 2003 Field Season at El-Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Tucson, April 2004 “The 2002 Field Season at El Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Atlanta, April 2003 “The 2001 Field Season at El-Hibeh, Middle Egypt,” Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Baltimore, April 2001 “Persian Period Houses at Tell el-Muqdam,” International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, Egypt, March-April, 2000 "The 1995 Field Season of the Tell el-Muqdam Project," American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, April 1996 "The Tell el-Muqdam Project, Egypt: 1995 Season," American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, November 1995 "Archaeological Investigations at Tell el-Muqdam: Results of the 1992 and 1993 Field Seasons," American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, November 1994 "Pottery and Ethnicity at Tell el-Maskhuta, Egypt," American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, November 1994 "Archaeological Investigations at Tell el-Muqdam 1993," American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, April 1994 "New Discoveries at Tell el-Muqdam," American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, April 1993 "Distinguishing Ancient from Modern Pottery in Surface Contexts," Colloquium for the Study of Egyptian Pottery, University of California, Berkeley, May 1990 "The Problem of the Eighth Lower Egyptian Nome," American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, April 1990 "Settlement Patterns in the Wadi Tumilat," American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, April-May 1988 "The Earliest and Latest Second Intermediate Period/Middle Bronze Age Pottery from Tell el- Maskhuta;" American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, April-May 1988 "A Preliminary Typology of Middle Bronze Pottery from Tell el-Maskhuta;" Colloquium on Egyptian Pottery, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, September 1986 "The 1983 Wadi Tumilat Survey;" American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, November 1985

University Service: NES Department:

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Chair, 2015-present; 2007-11 Acting Chair, Near Eastern Studies Dept., 2014-15 Vice-Chair, Near Eastern Studies Dept., 2000-2007 Summer Chair, 2000-2001 Graduate Advisor, Near Eastern Studies Department 02-03 and 04-05 (Head Graduate Advisor and “Ancients” Graduate Advisor); Undergraduate Advisor, Near Eastern Studies Department, 1998-1999 Hebrew Bible Search Committee, Co-chair 1997-1998; Chair 1998-1999 Near Eastern Archaeologist Search Committee, 2007-2008

Admissions, Fellowships &GSI (chair 2000-2001); 2002-2003 Curriculum Committee, 1999-2000 (chair) Library Committee, member and chair Social Committee, 1997-2000 (Chair, 1997-1999) Executive Committee, 2001-2002 Placement Committee, 2000-2001, member Equity Advisor (Affirmative Action Advisor), 1998-99

Joint Doctoral Program (NES/GTU) in Near Eastern Religions, Executive Committee 1997-2005, 2007-2008 Joint Doctoral Program (NES/GTU) in Near Eastern Religions, Graduate Advisor, 1999- 2005

Campus: Archaeological Research Facility (ARF): Selection Committee ARF Director (2016-17) Advisory Committee, 2014-17 (Chair); 2007-10, 1999-2001 Stahl Committee, Chair 2012-17 (Chair), 2007-10, 2001-02 Publications Committee, 1997-1999 (Chair 1998-1999)

Graduate Group (Program) In Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology (AHMA): Admissions & Fellowship Committee, 1999-present Reviewer for Gruen Prize, 2012-13 Graduate Advisor, 1997-2000 Acting Chair & Summer Chair, 1999-2000

Tebtunis ORP Committee (1999-present) Center for (CMES) Cultural Heritage Symposium, Planning Committee, Invited attendee, March 2016 Curator of Egyptian Archaeology, Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 1998-2015 Affiliated Faculty for Graduate Program in , 2014-Present Religious Studies Committee, 2000-2005 EAP Candidate Interviewer: 1997-2000: faculty Interviewer for undergraduate applicants for the EAP study abroad program in Cairo Humanities Research Grants Application Reviewer: 1999-2000

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Academic Senate: Committee on Academic Freedom, 2000-2003 (Chair Fall 2003), 2014-15 Berkeley alternate representative to UCAF in AY 02-03 and representative in Fall 03-04 Invited to join Committee on Committees (COMS) for 2012-13; permission refused by then-chair of NES because COMS met same time as department faculty meeting Ran for DIVCO at invitation of COMS in 2011; did not win election for 2012-13 CAPRA 2004-2006

Service to the Profession American Research Center in Egypt (Professional organization for American Egyptologists): President (2004-2007); Vice-President (2011-12, 2002-2004); Executive Committee (2002- 2005); Board of Governors (2016-17; 1999-2012) Archaeological Endowment Fund (AEF) Committee, 2014-17, 2002-11 (Chair); By-Laws Committee, 2016-17, 2012-13 (Co-Chair); Chapter Sub-Committee, 2016-17; Fellowships Committee member 2009-10 & Chair 2013-14; Major Gifts Committee (2007-9); Ad Hoc Director Committee, 2012-13; Finance Committee 2010-13 (Chair), 2007-10; Emergency Committee 2012-13, 2009-10; Nominating Committee (Chair), 2009-10; Long-Range/Strategic Planning Committee, 2009-10, 1999-2005 (Chair 2003- 2004); Research & Expeditions Committee, Chair, 1999-2003; Annual Meeting Committee (1999-2000)

Faculty Advisor and Board Member, Northern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt (1995-present)

NEH Panel Member to evaluate grant proposals for Collaborative Research Program, Old World Archaeology/Ancient History, 1999-2000 and 2009-10 American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) Corporate Representative 1999-2008 Berkeley Faculty Association Executive Committee (2001-2004), Treasurer (2002-2004) Eternal Egypt Exhibition Committee Member, Legion of Honor Museum, 2001-2002 Pacific School of Religion Search Committee for Director of the Bade Museum and Assistant Professor position in Bible and Archaeology—GTU 2001-2002 GTU (Graduate Theological Union) Convocation Participant, Speaker (2001-2002) Grants Reviewer for the Society for the Study of Egyptian Archaeology, Toronto, 1999-2000 Trustee, Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, 1997-1998

Peer Reviewer for various journal articles and manuscripts including Bulletin of the American Research Center in Egypt; Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Johns Hopkins University Press

Courses Taught: Lower Division Undergraduate: NES 18: Introduction to Ancient Egypt (now the largest class in the department; taught each fall) NES 24: Freshman Seminar: Animals in Ancient Egypt

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NES 24: Freshman Seminar: Exploring Ancient Egypt: Egyptian Archaeology in the Hearst Museum of Anthropology NES 24: Freshman Seminar: Archaeology and the Philistines

Upper Division Undergraduate: NES 101: Women and Gender in Ancient Egypt NES 102A/B: Archaeology of Ancient Egypt NES 110: Egyptian Art and Archaeology in the First Millennium B.C.E. NES 112: Survey of Ancient Egyptian History NES 124A/B: Archaeology of the NES 125: Archaeology and the Bible L&S 140: Biblical Controversies: Archaeology, History and the Hebrew Bible NES 195: Senior Honors

Graduate: NES 200: Graduate Proseminar NES 292: Museum Internship NES 296: Seminar, Topics in Egyptian Art and Archaeology (Topics vary, have included Urbanism, and Identity in the Eastern Mediterranean; Foreigners and Ethnicity in Ancient Egypt; First Millennium Egypt; Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean at the Turn of the Millennium: The Tenth and Eleventh Centuries; The Archaeology of Nubia; Museum Archaeology in the Egyptian Collection of the Hearst Museum; Egypt & - in the Middle & Bronze Ages) NES 297: Seminar, Topics in Ancient Ceramics of Egypt and the Levant

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