Alex R. Knodell

Alex R. Knodell

ALEX R. KNODELL Associate Professor of Classics email: [email protected] Director of Archaeology office telephone (US): 507-222-5136 Carleton College mobile telephone (Greece): +30 6983808584 One North College Street https://apps.carleton.edu/profiles/aknodell/ Northfield, Minnesota 55057 https://carleton.academia.edu/AlexKnodell POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT Current 2020— Associate Professor, Department of Classics, Carleton College 2020— Director, Archaeology Program, Carleton College 2019— Co-Director, Small Cycladic Islands Project (Cyclades, Greece) Previous 2015–2020 Co-Director, Archaeology Program, Carleton College 2014–2020 Assistant Professor of Classics, Carleton College 2017–2018 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2014–2017 Co-Director, Mazi Archaeological Project (Northwest Attica, Greece) 2013–2014 Postdoctoral Fellow, Getty Research Institute 2010–2013 Field Director, Brown University Petra Archaeological Project (Petra, Jordan) 2012–2013 Teaching Fellow, Brown University 2011–2012 Lecturer, Providence College 2008–2012 Teaching Assistant, Brown University EDUCATION 2007–2013 Ph.D., Brown University, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World Dissertation: Small-World Networks and Mediterranean Dynamics in the Euboean Gulf: An Archaeology of Complexity in Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Greece. Committee: John F. Cherry (chair), Susan E. Alcock, Stephen D. Houston, John K. Papadopoulos 2010–2011 Regular Member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2003–2007 B.A., with Honors and Distinction, University of Wisconsin–Madison (Majors in Anthropology, Classics, and Classical Humanities) 2006 Summer Session Member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Mediterranean prehistory and early history; Classical archaeology (especially of Greece); Near Eastern archaeology; Central Greece; Athens and Attica; the Aegean islands; Petra, Jordan; regional survey and landscape archaeology; GIS and remote sensing; networks; island archaeology; comparative approaches to complex societies; archaeological theory and ethics Alex R. Knodell, Curriculum Vitae (April 2021), p. 2 PUBLICATIONS Books Knodell, A.R. Forthcoming, May 2021. Societies in Transition in Early Greece: An Archaeological History. Oakland: University of California Press. 382 pp. ISBN 9780520380530 (paperback); DOI: https://doi.org/10.1525/luminos.101 (open-access). Knodell, A.R., and T.P. Leppard, eds. 2018. Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Studies in Honor of John F. Cherry. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 15. Sheffield: Equinox. xix, 351 pp. ISBN 9781781797396 (hardcover); 9781781795279 (paperback); 9781781795859 (ebook). Reviews: Lawrence, D. 2019. “States and the Stateless.” Antiquity 93(367): 280–285. Gori, M. 2020. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2020.09.10. Articles and Book Chapters Cloke, C.F., A.R. Knodell, S. Fachard, and K. Papangeli. Forthcoming. “Diagnostic Visibility and Problems of Quantification in Survey Assemblages: Examples from the Mazi Archaeological Project (Northwest Attica).” In Fields, Sherds, and Scholars: Recording and Interpreting Survey Ceramics, edited by A. Meens, M. Nazou, and W. van de Put. Leiden: Sidestone Press. Knodell, A.R. Forthcoming. “The Western String in Context: Cycladic Landscapes in Aegean Networks.” Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici Nuova Serie (forum response). Knodell, A.R. Forthcoming 2021. “Palatial and Non-Palatial Landscapes in the Mycenaean World: Territorial Models for Boeotia and Euboea.” In Political Geographies of the Bronze Age Aegean, edited by G.J. van Wijngaarden and J. Driessen. Babesch Supplements. Leuven: Peeters. Athanasoulis, D., A.R. Knodell, Ž. Tankosić, Z. Papadopoulou, M. Sigala, C. Diamanti, Y. Kourayos, and A. Papadimitriou. 2021. “The Small Cycladic Islands Project (2019-2020): A Comparative Survey of Uninhabited Landscapes near Paros and Antiparos, Greece.” Antiquity 95 (380): e12, 1–9. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.15. Gauß, W., and A.R. Knodell. 2020. “Aeginetan Pottery in the Aegean World: Mapping Distributions around an Island Hub.” In From Past to Present: Studies in Memory of Manfred O. Korfmann, edited by S. Blum, T. Efe, T. Kienlin, and E. Pernicka, 245–262. Studia Troica Monographien 11. Bonn: Habelt. Knodell, A.R., D. Athanasoulis, Ž. Tankosić, J.F. Cherry, T.K. Garonis, E.I. Levine, D. Nenova, and H.Ç Öztürk. 2020. “An Island Archaeology of Uninhabited Landscapes: Offshore Islets Near Paros, Greece (The Small Cycladic Islands Project).” Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology: 1– 37 (plus online supplementary content). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15564894.2020.1807426. Fachard, S., and A.R. Knodell. 2020. “Out of Attica: Modeling Mobility in the Mycenaean Period.” In Athens and Attica in Prehistory, edited by N. Papadimitriou, J.C. Wright, S. Fachard, and N. Polychronakou-Sgouritsa, 407–416. Oxford: Archaeopress. Fachard, S., S.C. Murray, A.R. Knodell, and K. Papangeli, with contributions by N. Papazarkadas and F. Marchand. 2020. “The Fortress of Eleutherai: New Insights from Survey, Architecture, and Epigraphy.” Hesperia 89(3): 476–549. Fachard, S., K. Papangeli, and A.R. Knodell. 2020. “La plaine de Mazi et les frontières attico- béotiennes.” Revue Archéologique 69: 171–178. Pavlopoulos, K., D. Vandarakis, S. Fachard, A.R. Knodell, and V. Kapsimalis. 2020. “Long-term Sea Level Changes in Attica and the Euboean and Saronic Gulfs.” In Athens and Attica in Prehistory, edited by N. Papadimitriou, J.C. Wright, S. Fachard, and N. Polychronakou-Sgouritsa, 39–48. Oxford: Archaeopress. Alex R. Knodell, Curriculum Vitae (April 2021), p. 3 Dufton, A., L. Gosner, A.R. Knodell, C. Steidl. 2019. “Archaeology Underfoot: On-Campus Approaches to Education, Outreach, and Historical Archaeology at Brown University.” Journal of Field Archaeology. 44(5): 304–318. Knodell, A.R., and T.P. Leppard. 2018. “Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Setting an Agenda.” In Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Studies in Honor of John F. Cherry, edited by A.R. Knodell and T.P. Leppard, 1–22. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 15. Sheffield: Equinox. Knodell, A.R., and T.P. Leppard. 2018. “Introduction to Part I: Pathways to Complexity in the Prehistoric Aegean.” In Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Studies in Honor of John F. Cherry, edited by A.R. Knodell and T.P. Leppard, 24–28. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 15. Sheffield: Equinox. Knodell, A.R., and T.P. Leppard. 2018. “Introduction to Part II: Crossing Scales in the Later Mediterranean.” In Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Studies in Honor of John F. Cherry, edited by A.R. Knodell and T.P. Leppard, 110–113. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 15. Sheffield: Equinox. Knodell, A.R., and T.P. Leppard. 2018. “Introduction to Part III: Comparative, Theoretical, and Disciplinary Concerns.” In Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Studies in Honor of John F. Cherry, edited by A.R. Knodell and T.P. Leppard, 184–187. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 15. Sheffield: Equinox. Leppard, T.P., and A.R. Knodell. 2018. “Retrospect and Prospect in Regional Archaeology.” In Regional Approaches to Society and Complexity: Studies in Honor of John F. Cherry, edited by A.R. Knodell and T.P. Leppard, 320–337. Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 15. Sheffield: Equinox. Papangeli, K., S. Fachard, and A.R. Knodell. 2018. “The Mazi Archaeological Project 2017: Test Excavations and Site Investigations.” Antike Kunst 61: 153–163. Knodell, A.R. 2017. “A Conduit Between Two Worlds: Geography and Connectivity in the Euboean Gulf.” In An Island Between Two Worlds: The Archaeology of Euboea from Prehistoric to Byzantine Times. Proceedings of International Conference, Eretria, 12–14 July 2013, edited by Ž. Tankosić, F. Mavridis, and M. Kosma, 195–213. Papers and Monographs from the Norwegian Institute at Athens 6. Athens: Norwegian Institute at Athens. Knodell, A.R. 2017. “Networks, Bronze Age and Iron Age.” In The Encyclopedia of Ancient History Online, edited by R.S. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C.B. Champion, A. Erskine, and S.R. Huebner. Malden: Wiley Blackwell. DOI: 10.1002/9781444338386.wbeah30451. Knodell, A.R., S.E. Alcock, C. Tuttle, C.F. Cloke, T. Erickson-Gini, C. Feldman, G.O. Rollefson, M. Sinibaldi, and C. Vella. 2017. “The Brown University Petra Archaeological Project: Landscape Archaeology in the Northern Hinterland of Petra, Jordan.” American Journal of Archaeology 121(4): 621–683 (plus online supplementary content). Knodell, A.R., S. Fachard, and K. Papangeli. 2017. “The Mazi Archaeological Project 2016: Survey and Settlement Investigations in Northwest Attica (Greece).” Antike Kunst 60: 146–163. Murray, S.C., S. Fachard, A.R. Knodell, K. Papangeli, M.L. Berenfeld, and E. Svana. 2017. “New and Traditional Methods for Thorough Documentation and Analysis of Architectural Features in the Greek Landscape: A Case Study from the Mazi Archaeological Project (Western Attica).” In Digital Pasts for the Present: Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology – Greek Chapter (CAA-GR), Athens, 22-23 December 2016, edited by G. Vavouranakis, M. Katsianis, I. Papadatos, M. Mouliou, and P. Petridis, 3-10. Athens: Department of History and Archaeology – National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Knodell, A.R., S. Fachard, and K. Papangeli. 2016. “The 2015 Mazi Archaeological Project: Regional Survey

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