SCHOLARSHIP the Ancient Maya and Modern European Calendars with High Precision AMS 14C Recent Work Dating.” Scientifc Reports 3: #1597 (2013). <http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/130411/ srep01597/full/srep01597.html>. To give our readers a sense of the scope of research being conducted by individuals at the Museum, we are adding a new NAOMI F. MILLER, PH.D., Consulting Scholar, Archaeobotany, Near East Section annual section to Expedition. Below is a list of publications “Symbols of Fertility and Abundance in the Royal Cemetery at Ur, Iraq.” American Journal and major papers completed during the previous academic of Archaeology 117 (2013): 127-133. year by select Museum curators, researchers, and staff. “Working with Nature to Preserve Site and Landscape at Gordion,” in Te Archaeology of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas, edited CLARK L. ERICKSON, PH.D., Professor Exchange: Transmission in Medieval Art and by C. Brian Rose, pp. 243–258. Philadelphia: of Anthropology and Curator-in-Charge, Architecture in the Mediterranean, ca. 1000- University of Pennsylvania Museum, 2012. American Section 1500, special issue of Medieval Encounters 18 “Raised Fields as Monumental Farmed (2012), pp. 339-381, edited by Alicia Walker Landscapes, Lake Titicaca, South America,” in and Heather Grossman. Naomi F. Miller and John M. Marston. Sourcebook for Garden Archaeology: Methods, “Archaeological Fuel Remains as Indicators of Techniques, and Field Examples, edited by RICHARD LEVENTHAL, PH.D., Professor Ancient West Asian Agropastoral and Land- Amina-Aïcha Malek, pp. 723-729. Berlin: of Anthropology and Executive Director of the Use Systems.” Journal of Arid Environments 86 Peter Lang AG, 2013. Penn Cultural Heritage Center (2012): 97-103. “H.B. Nicholson: Creating the Foundation JANE HICKMAN, PH.D., Editor of for Mesoamerican Studies,” Codex Nicholson, JANET MONGE, PH.D., Adjunct Professor Expedition, Special Assistant to the Director Pacifc Coast Archaeological Society: 81-85. of Anthropology and Associate Curator-in- for Museum Programs Charge and Keeper of Collections, Physical “Crafting Gold Jewelry in Prepalatial Crete,” in “Moral Institutions: Museums in the 21st Anthropology Section KOSMOS: Jewellery, Adornment, and Textiles in Century,” Te Art Newspaper (April 2013), Randall C. Tompson, Adel H. Allam, Guido the Aegean Bronze Age, 13th International Aegean Op.-Ed.: 245. P. Lombardi, L. Samuel Wann, M. Linda Conference, 19-22 April 2010 (Aegaeum 33), edited Sutherland, James D. Sutherland, Muhammad by Marie-Louise Nosch and Robert Lafneur, pp. SIMON MARTIN, Associate Curator and Al-Tohamy Soliman, Bruno Frohlich, David 523-530. Leuven-Liège: Peeters, 2012. Keeper of Collections, American Section T. Mininberg, Janet M. Monge, Clide M. “Hieroglyphs from the Painted Pyramid: Te Vallodolid, Samantha L. Cox, Gomaa Abd el- “Bactrian Gold: Jewelry Workshop Traditions at Epigraphy of Chiik Nahb Structure Sub 1-4, Maksoud, Ibrahim Badr, Michael I. Miyamoto, Tillya Tepe,” in Afghanistan: Forging Civilizations Calakmul, Mexico,” in Maya Archaeology Abd el-Halim Nur el-din, Jagat Narula, Caleb E. along the Silk Road, edited by Joan Aruz and 2, edited by Charles Golden, Stephen D. Finch, and Gregory S. Tomas. “Atherosclerosis Elisabetta Valtz Fino, pp. 78-87. New York: Te Houston, and Joel Skidmore, pp. 60-81. San across 4000 Years of Human History: Te Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012. Francisco: Precolumbia Mesoweb Press, 2012. Horus Study of Four Ancient Populations.” Te Lancet 381, Issue 9873 (6–12 April 2013): RENATA HOLOD, PH.D., Professor of the “Escritura,” in Calakmul: Patrimonio de la 1211-1222. Published online 10 March <http:// History of Art and Curator, Near East Section Humanidad, pp. 155-175. Mexico City: dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(13)60598-X>. “Event and Memory: Te Freer Gallery’s Siege Grupo Azabache, 2012. Scene Plate.” Ars Orientalis 42 (2012): 194-219. C.M. Kusimba, J. Monge, and S.B. Kusimba. Simon Martin and Joel Skidmore.“Exploring “Te Identity of Early Kenyan Coastal Peoples: Blythe McCarthy and Renata Holod. “Under the 584286 Correlation between the Maya A Comparative Analysis of Human Remains a Microscope: Te Examination of the Freer and European Calendars.” Te PARI Journal from Mtwapa, Shanga, and Taita Hills,” in Te Siege Scene Plate,” a pendant study to “Event 13(2), 2012: 3-16. Mijikenda and Teir Neighbors in Kenyan Coastal and Memory” above, 2012. www.asia.si.edu/ Society, edited by R. Gearhart and L. Giles, pp. research/publications.asp Douglas J. Kennett, Irka Hajdas, Brendan J. 3-24. New Jersey: African World Press, 2013. Culleton, Soumaya Belmecheri, Simon Martin, Renata Holod and Yuri Rassamakin. Hector Nef, Jaime Awe, Heather V. Graham, Janet Monge, Morrie Kricum, Jakov Radovčić, “Imported and Native Remedies for a Wounded Katherine H. Freeman, Lee Newsom, David Davorka Radovčić, Alan Mann, David W. Prince: Grave Goods from the Chungul L. Lentz, Flavio S. Anselmetti, Mark Robinson, Frayer. “Fibrous Dysplasia in a 120,000+ Year Kurgan in the Northern Black Sea Steppe of Norbert Marwan, John Southon, David A. Old Neandertal from Krapina, Croatia.” PLOS the Tirteenth Century,” in Mechanisms of Hodell and Gerald H. Haug. “Correlating ONE, June 5, 2013. 46 EXPEDITION Volume 55 Number 2 HOLLY PITTMAN, PH.D., Bok Family “2010-2011 American-Azerbaijani Excavations BRIAN SPOONER, D. PHIL., Professor of Professor in the Humanities and Curator, at Oglanqala,” in Te Origins of Cities Anthropology and Curator, Near East Section Near East Section in Naxcivan, edited by A. Seyidov and V. Brian Spooner and William L. Hanaway, Gary Hatfeld and Holly Pittman, editors. Bakhshaliyev, pp. 39-65. Naxcivan: ANAS, editors. Literacy in the Persianate World: Evolution of Mind, Brain, and Culture. 2012. Writing and the Social Order. Philadelphia: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Museum, 2012. Museum, 2013. C. BRIAN ROSE, PH.D., James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology and Curator-in- Brian Spooner and William L. Hanaway. “New Evidence for Interaction between the Charge, Mediterranean Section “Persian as Koine: Written Persian in World- Iranian Plateau and the Indus Valley: Seals “Fieldwork at Gordion 1950-2012,” Historical Perspective,” in Literacy in the and Sealings from Konar Sandal South,” in Archaologischer Anzeiger 2012: 231-254. Persianate World: Writing and the Social Order, Connections and Complexity: Studies in Honor edited by Brian Spooner and William L. Hanaway, pp. 1-68. Philadelphia: University of Gregory Possehl, edited by S. Abraham, P. Editor, Te Archaeology of Phrygian Gordion, of Pennsylvania Museum, 2012. Gullapalli, T. Raczek, and U. Rizvi. Walnut Royal City of Midas. Philadelphia: University of Creek: Left Coast Press, 2013. Pennsylvania Museum, 2012. “Language Policy and Language Confict in Afghanistan and Its Neighbors, Te Changing “Glyptic Art of Konar Sandal South: “Te Archaeology of Phrygian Gordion: From Politics of Language Choice,” in Brill’s Studies Observations on the Relative and Absolute the Beginning of the Iron Age to Alexander’s in South and Southwest Asian Languages, edited Chronology in the Tird Millennium BCE” Conquest,” in Te Archaeology of Phrygian by Harold F. Schifman and Brian Spooner. in NAMVARNAMEH: Papers in Honor of Gordion, Royal City of Midas, edited by C. Boston: Brill, 2012. Also in this volume: Massoud Azarnoush, edited by Hamid Fahimi Brian Rose, pp. 1-19. Philadelphia: University Harold Schifman and Brian Spooner. and Karim Alizadeh, pp. 79-95. Iran: Negar of Pennsylvania Museum, 2012. “Afghan Languages in a Larger Context Publication Tehren, 2012. of Central and South Asia,” pp. 1-28. “Te Trone of Midas?” with Keith DeVries, in Brian Spooner. “Persian, Farsi, Dari, “Seals and Sealings in the Sumerian World,” Te Archaeology of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City Tajiki: Language Names and Language in Te Sumerians and Teir World, edited by of Midas, edited by C. Brian Rose, pp. 189- Policies,” pp. 89-117. Harriet Crawford, pp. 319-341. New York: 200. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Brian Spooner. “Balochi: Towards a Routledge, 2013. Museum, 2012. Biography of the Language,” pp. 319- 336. “Interregional Interaction at Arslantepe: Te Te Archaeology of Greek and Roman Troy. Glyptic Evidence of Level VII.” Origini Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. JEAN MACINTOSH TURFA, PH.D., XXXIV (2012): 79-96. Consulting Scholar, Mediterranean Section DAVID SILVERMAN, PH.D., Eckley Brinton Divining the Etruscan World. Te Brontoscopic LAUREN RISTVET, PH.D., Assistant Coxe, Jr. Professor of Egyptology and Curator- Calendar and Religious Practice. Cambridge: Professor of Anthropology and Dyson in-Charge, Egyptian Section Cambridge University Press, 2012. Assistant Curator, Near East Section “Te Multiple Messages of Mereret’s Pectoral.” L. Ristvet and H. Weiss. “Shubat-Enlil. B. In Studies in Honor of Janet Johnson, edited by Editor, Te Etruscan World. New York: Archaologisch.” Reallexikon der Assyriologie R. Ritner, SAOC, pp. 1-18. Chicago: Oriental Routledge, 2013. und vorderasiastischen Archäologie. Band 13 2/2 Institute, 2013. (2012): 229-236. JOYCE C. WHITE, PH.D., Director of the “Book of the Dead Spell 160, One of the Ban Chiang Project and the Middle Mekong “Te Development of Underdevelopment? Amulet Spells,” in Studies in Honor of Geofrey Archaeological Project, and Consulting Scholar, Imperialism, Economic Exploitation and Martin, edited by J. Van Dijk, pp. 1-12. Asian Section Settlement Dynamics in the Khabur Plains, Leiden: Brill, 2013.
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