Jamie Countryman CV.Pdf

Jamie Countryman CV.Pdf

Jamie Countryman Department of Anthropology ∙ University of Chicago 1126 East 59th St. ∙ Chicago, IL, 60637 [email protected] ∙ (612) 462-2460 Curriculum Vitae Education Current Doctoral Candidate, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Department of Anthropology Dissertation title: Feral Province – Mediterraneanization of the Eastern Adriatic, 1000 BCE—500 CE 2015 MA, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Department of Anthropology 2012 BA, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH Archaeological Studies, Greek Language and Literature Research Areas________________________________________________________________ Environmental anthropology & archaeology, ethnobotany, paleoethnobotany, historical ecology, political ecology, landscape, agriculture, domestication, empire, consumption, post-humanism Publications Submitted/in review (with Mark Schurr and Madeleine McLeester) “A new approach to population: Using multiple measures to estimate the population of protohistoric village in the western Great Lakes region, USA” submitted to Journal of Anthropological Archaeology In preparation (with Greg Zaro and Martina Čelhar) “Stratigraphic interpretation through archaeobotany: case study of an ancient urban context at Nadin-Gradina, Croatia” In preparation “Imperium arborum: an archaeobotanical view of Romanization in the eastern Adriatic, from Nadin-Gradina (Croatia)” (Intended for submission to Vegetation History and Archaeobotany) In preparation “Making the Mediterranean ‘resilient’: imperial ecologies and the construction of biodiversity” (Intended for submission to Conservation and Society) 2012 (with Sam Carrier and Susan Kane) “Predictive modeling: a case study of agricultural terraces at Monte Pallano (Abruzzo, Italy).” In Revive the Past: Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA). Edited by Mingquan Zhou et al. Amsterdam: Pallas Publications, pp. 307-317. Conference Presentations_________ ______ 2021 “Feral fields of the Eastern Adriatic: queering boundaries of cultivation and wildness.” Society for American Archaeology 86th Annual Meeting. Virtual. “Arboreal imperialism in the ancient eastern Adriatic, ca. 600 BCE-600 CE : new paleoethnobotanical investigations at Nadin-Gradina, Croatia” 2018 (with Madeleine McLeester and Mark Schurr) “Hidden houses and a hazy hexagon: ground- truthing remote sensing data at Middle Grant Creek.” 62nd Annual Midwest Archaeology Conference. “Cult-ivating a Mediterranean agroecology, from the Roman market to the Catholic altar.” Society for American Archaeology 83rd Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. 2017 (with Gregory Zaro) “Agrarian landscapes of coastal Croatia: a view from Nadin-Gradina.” Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia. 2011 “Predictive modeling: a case study of agricultural terraces at Monte Pallano (Abruzzo, Italy).” 39th annual conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Beijing, China. Archaeological Fieldwork _______ 2015--2019 Nadin-Gradina Archaeological Project, Croatia. 2019—Archaeobotanist 2018—Archaeobotanist 2017—Archaeobotanist 2016—Archaeobotanist 2015—Unit Supervisor 2016--2018 Kankakee Protohistory Project, Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, Illinois. 2019—Unit Supervisor 2018—Unit Supervisor 2017—Excavation Assistant 2016—Excavation Assistant 2009--2014 Sangro Valley Project, Abruzzo, Italy. 2014—Excavation supervisor, paleoenvironmental specialist 2012—Survey, excavation, GIS specialist 2011—Survey team leader, excavation supervisor 2010—Survey team leader 2009—Sangro Valley Archaeological Field School. Student. 2011 American Mission to Cyrene, Libya. Research Assistant. Teaching Experience University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 2020 B.A. Preceptor, Department of Anthropology. (Instructor for “B.A. Thesis Seminar”) B.A. Preceptor, Global Studies. (Instructor for “B.A. Colloquium II”) 2019 B.A. Preceptor, Department of Anthropology B.A. Preceptor, Global Studies. (Instructor for “B.A. Colloquium I”) 2018 Graduate Lecturer, “Power, Identity, Resistance.” Social Sciences Collegiate Division. Teaching Assistant, “Peasants: Anthropology, Rural Life, Capitalism.” Department of Anthropology. 2017 Teaching Assistant, “People’s Garbage: Introduction to Archaeology & Histories of Waste.” Department of Anthropology. B.A. Preceptor, Environmental Studies. (Instructor for “B.A. Colloquium II”) Teaching Intern, “Power, Identity, Resistance II” Social Sciences Collegiate Division. 2016 Teaching Intern, “Power, Identity, Resistance I” Social Sciences Collegiate Division. Teaching Assistant, “Making the Natural World: Foundations of Human Ecology.” Environmental Studies Program. 2015 Teaching Assistant, “Anthropology of Food and Cuisine.” Department of Anthropology. University of Zadar. Zadar, Croatia. 2019 Fulbright Lecturer, “Environmental Anthropology.” Department of Anthropology and Ethnology. School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 2018 Lecturer, “Global Environmental History.” Department of Liberal Arts. Oberlin College. Oberlin, Ohio. 2014 Lecturer and Supervisor, Sangro Valley Archaeological Field School (Abruzzo, Italy) 2012 Teaching Assistant, “Applied GIS”. Department of Geology. Teaching Assistant, “Techniques of Archaeological Excavation”. Archaeological Studies Program. Instructor, Winter Term Intensive Greek. Department of Classics. Other Professional Experience _____ Social Sciences Division Peer Mentor for Anthropology. University of Chicago. Chicago, IL. October 2020-August 2021. Coordinator, Interdisciplinary Archaeology Workshop, Council on Advanced Studies. University of Chicago. Chicago, IL. July 2015—June 2016. Intern, Anthropology Department, Registration and Collections Management. Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, IL. August 2012—May 2013. Grants, Fellowships, Honors Fulbright IIE/US State Department, Research/Study Grant to Croatia. January 2019—June 2019 Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, Summer, United States Department of Education (2016, declined) Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, Summer, United States Department of Education (2015) Edward Ryerson Archaeological Fellowship, University of Chicago (2014) Institute for Advanced Research Computing, Durham University, Summer Seedcorn Grant (2013) James J. Helm Prize, Department of Classics, Oberlin College (2009, 2012) Jerome Davis Research Award, Department of Sociology, Oberlin College (2010, 2012) Haskell Fellow, Department of Religion, Oberlin College (2012) Phi Beta Kappa. Oberlin College (2012) Sigma Xi, Oberlin College (2012) Languages ______ Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian (intermediate speaking and reading ability), German (scholarly reading and elementary conversational ability), Italian (conversational), Classical Greek (reading ability), Latin (reading ability) .

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