BERLIN CV 1 ANDREA M. BERLIN James R. Wiseman Chair in Classical Archaeology Department of Archaeology 675 Commonwealth Avenue Boston University Boston, MA 02215 [email protected] EDUCATION 1976 A.B. with honors, University of Michigan, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Double Major: Classical Studies and Near Eastern Studies. 1979 A.M., University of Chicago, Oriental Institute. Major area: Syro-‐Palestinian Archaeology; Minor area: Hittite Studies. Thesis: Cyprus and the Levant in the mid-‐2nd millennium B.C.E. 1988 Ph.D., University of Michigan, Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology. Dissertation: The Hellenistic and Early Roman Common-‐ware Pottery from Tel Anafa. Advisor: Professor Sharon C. Herbert. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1985 Instructor, Yoqneam Regional Archaeological Project, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. 1988 Lecturer, Department of Art, George Washington University, Washington D.C. 1989 Visiting Assistant Professor, McIntyre Department of Art, University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA. 1990 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, University of Maryland-‐College Park. 1994 – 95 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Georgetown University, Washington D.C. 1997–2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN. 2000–2004 Associate Professor, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN. 2004–2010 Morse-‐Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of Archaeology, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN. 2010-‐present James R. Wiseman Chair in Classical Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, Boston University, Boston MA. BERLIN CV 2 OTHER PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 1978 Staff Archaeologist, FAI-‐270 Project, Mississippi River Valley, University of Illinois, Urbana-‐ Champaign IL. 1979–80 Staff Archaeologist, United States Department of Energy, and Director, Argonne National Laboratory Site Survey, Chicago IL. 1988–89 Senior Archaeologist and Director, Dulles Airport Archaeological Excavation and Survey Project, Engineering-‐Science, Inc., Washington D.C. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Excavations at Tel Anafa, vol. II, i. The Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Plain Wares. Journal of Roman Archaeology supplementary series vol. 10.2. Portsmouth RI: 1997. 244 pp + 94 figures and plates. Reviews: Susan Downey, American Journal of Archaeology 102 (1998), pp. 444-‐445; Susan Rotroff, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 99.2.14 (February 1999); Barbara Burrell, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 315 (1999), pp. 88-‐90. The First Jewish Revolt: Archaeology, History, and Ideology. Co-‐edited with J. Andrew Overman. Routledge, London: 2002. 258 pp. + 26 figures. Reviews: Steve Mason, Journal of Jewish Studies 54 (2003), pp. 159-‐62; Miriam Ben-‐Zeev, Classical Review 54.1 (2004), pp. 182-‐83. Excavations at Coptos (Qift) (1988-‐1992). Co-‐authored with Sharon C. Herbert. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 53: 2003. Portsmouth RI. 231 pp. + 114 figures. Gamla. Final Reports, vol. I. The Pottery of the Second Temple Period. Israel Antiquities Authority Reports no. 29 (2006). Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem. Reviews: David Stacey, Palestine Exploration Quarterly 139 (2007), pp. 129-‐30; Susan Rotroff, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 352 (2008), pp. 103-‐5. Tel Anafa II, ii. Glass Vessels, Lamps, Objects of Metal, and Groundstone and Other Stone Tools and Vessels. Co-‐edited with Sharon C. Herbert. Kelsey Museum Fieldwork Series, Ann Arbor MI: 2012. ARTICLES and CHAPTERS 1980-‐1990 “Karanis in Perspective” (co-‐authored with E.K. Gazda) and “The Rural Economy” in Karanis: An Egyptian Town in Roman Times. E.K. Gazda, ed. Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Ann Arbor: 1984. Pp. 1-‐7, 8-‐18. BERLIN CV 3 1990-‐1995 “Pots and People: The Tel Anafa Common Wares,” American Journal of Archaeology 94 (1990), pp. 333-‐34. “Hellenistic and Roman Pottery, preliminary report, 1990” in Caesarea Papers. R. L. Vann, ed. Journal of Roman Archaeology supplementary series 5 (1992), pp. 112-‐28. “Italian Cooking Vessels and Cuisine from Tel Anafa,” Israel Exploration Journal 43 (1993), pp. 35-‐44. 1996-‐2000 “From Monarchy to Markets: The Phoenicians in Hellenistic Palestine,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 306 (1997). Pp. 75-‐88. “Between Large Forces: Palestine in the Hellenistic Period,” Biblical Archaeologist 60.1 (1997), pp. 2-‐57. “What’s for Dinner? The Answer is in the Pot,” Biblical Archaeology Review 25.6 (1999), pp. 46-‐55, 62. “The Archaeology of Ritual: The Sanctuary of Pan at Banias/Caesarea Philippi,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 315 (1999), pp. 27-‐46. “Studies in Hellenistic Ilion: The Lower City. Stratified Assemblages and Chronology,” Studia Troica 9 (1999), pp. 73-‐157. “The Pottery from the North and Northwest Areas” in Ancient Naukratis: Excavations of a Greek Emporium in Egypt. Part 1. The Excavations in the South Mound at Kom Ge'if. Albert Leonard, Jr., ed. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 54 (1999), pp. 136-‐285. Review of Ancient Naukratis Part 1, with attention to this chapter: Susan Rotroff, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 318 (2000). Pp. 81-‐84. 2000-‐2005 “Tel Kedesh, 1997-‐1999.” Co-‐authored with Sharon C. Herbert. Israel Exploration Journal 50 (2000), pp. 118-‐123. “A Stamped Sigillata Bowl Base from Horvat ‘Eleq,” Appendix II in Ramat Hanadiv Excavations, by Y. Hirschfeld. Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem: 2000. P. 746. “Naukratis-‐Kom Hadid: A Ceramic Typology for Hellenistic Lower Egypt,” in Ancient Naukratis: Excavations of a Greek Emporium in Egypt. Part 2. The Excavations at Kom Hadid, Albert Leonard, Jr., ed. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research 55 (2001), pp. 26-‐163. Review of Ancient Naukratis Part 2, with attention to this chapter: Susan Rotroff, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 329 (2003). Pp. 92-‐94. BERLIN CV 4 “Romanization and Anti-‐Romanization in pre-‐Revolt Galilee,” in The First Jewish Revolt: Archaeology, History, and Ideology, Andrea Berlin and J. Andrew Overman, eds. (Routledge, London: 2002), pp. 57-‐73. Review Article: “Business at the Bottom of the World.” Review of M. Fischer, M. Gichon, and O. Tal, ‘En Boqeq. Excavations in an Oasis on the Dead Sea. Vol. II. The Officina. An Early Roman Building on the Dead Sea Shore (von Zabern, Mainz 2000), Journal of Roman Archaeology 15 (2002). Pp. 646-‐ 650. “Coptos: Architecture and Assemblages in the Sacred Temenos from Nectanebo to Justinian.” Co-‐ authored with Sharon C. Herbert. Topoi Suppl. 3 (2002), pp. 73-‐115. “Power and Its Afterlife: Tombs in Hellenistic Palestine.” Near Eastern Archaeology 65.2 (2002), pp. 138-‐48. “Ilion Before Alexander: A Ritual Deposit of the Fourth Century B.C.,” Studia Troica 12 (2002), pp. 131-‐65. “Going Greek: Atticizing Pottery in an Achaemenid World.” Co-‐authored with Kathleen Lynch. Studia Troica 12 (2002), pp. 167-‐78. “Ptolemaic Agriculture, ‘Syrian Wheat,’ and Triticum aestivum.” Co-‐authored with Terry Ball, Robert Thompson, and Sharon C. Herbert. Journal of Archaeological Science 30.1 (2002), pp. 115-‐ 21. “Notes on Black Slipped Table Wares from Busayra,” in Busayra: Excavations by Crystal M. Bennett 1971-‐1980, by Piotr Bienkowski. British Academy Monographs in Archaeology No. 13. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 2002. Pp. 344-‐48. “The Hellenistic Period” in Near Eastern Archaeology. A Reader. S. Richard, ed. Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake: 2003. Pp. 418-‐33. “A New Administrative Center for Persian and Hellenistic Galilee: Preliminary Report of the University of Michigan/University of Minnesota Excavations at Tel Kedesh.” Co-‐authored with Sharon C. Herbert, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 329 (2003), pp. 13-‐59. “Where was Herod’s Temple to Augustus? Banias is still the best candidate,” Biblical Archaeology Review 29.5 (2003), pp. 22-‐24. “The Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods — Sixth Century B.C.E. through the Fourth Century C.E.,” One Hundred Years of American Archaeology in the Levant: Proceedings of the American Schools of Oriental Research Centennial Celebration, Washington, DC, April 2000, D. Clark and V. Matthews, eds. American Schools of Oriental Research, Atlanta: 2003. Pp. 289-‐95. “Life and Death on the Israeli-‐Lebanese Border (in 140 B.C.E.): Excavating Tel Kedesh.” Co-‐ authored with Sharon C. Herbert. Biblical Archaeology Review 31.5 (2005), pp. 35-‐43. “Pottery and Pottery Production in the Second Temple Period,” Excavations on the Site of the Jerusalem International Convention Center (Binyanei Ha’Uma). The Pottery and Other Small Finds. BERLIN CV B. Arubas and H. Goldfus, eds. Journal of Roman Archaeology supplementary series 60 (2005). Pp. 29-‐60. “The Pottery from the Excavations at St. George’s Hill.” Co-‐authored with Jeffery Pilacinski. Report of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus 2003 (2005), pp. 201-‐237. “Ceramic Observations, Hellenistic to Late Roman,” appendix to “The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project. Part VII: Historical Messenia, Geometric to Late Roman,” Susan E. Alcock et al. Hesperia 74 (2005), pp. 194-‐204. “Jewish Life Before the Revolt: The Archaeological Evidence,” Journal for the Study of Judaism 36.4 (2005), pp. 417-‐70. 2006-‐2010 “Monumental Tombs: From Maussolos to the Maccabbees,” co-‐authored with Geoffrey Waywell. Biblical Archaeology Review 33.3 (2007), pp. 54-‐65. “Khirbet el-‐Hawarit: A Ceramic Workshop on the Mt. Hermon Slopes.” Co-‐authored with Moshe Hartal and Nicholas Hudson. ‘Atiqot 59 (2008), pp. 131-‐55. 2011-‐2015 "The Sanctuary at Mizpe Yammim: Phoenician Cult and Territory in the Upper Galilee during the Persian Period," with Rafael Frankel. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 366 (2012), pp. 25-‐78. “Identity Politics in Early Roman Galilee,” The Jewish Revolt Against Rome: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism vol. 154. M. Popović, ed. Brill, Leiden: 2012. Pp. 69-‐106. “The Pottery of Strata 8 – 7 (The Hellenistic Period),” in Excavations in the City of David 1978-‐ 1985 Directed by Yigal Shiloh. Vol. VIIB. Area E: The Finds. A. de Groot and H. Bernick-‐Greenberg, eds. Qedem 54. Hebrew University, Jerusalem: 2012. Pp. 5-‐29. “Fluted and Floral Bowls,” “Grooved Rim Bowls,” “Linear-‐Cut Bowls,” and “Ribbed Bowls,” in Tel Anafa II, ii. Glass Vessels, Lamps, Objects of Metal, and Groundstone and Other Stone Tools and Vessels. Co-‐edited with Sharon C. Herbert. Kelsey Museum Fieldwork Series, Ann Arbor MI: 2012. Pp. 24-‐29, 54-‐61. "Excavating Tel Kedesh: The Story of a Site and a Project." Co-‐authored with Sharon C. Herbert. Archaeology 65.3 (2012), pp. 24-‐29. “Artifacts and Applications: Computational Thinking for Archaeologists,” Center for the Study of Architecture Newsletter XXV.2 (2012): http://csanet.org/newsletter/fall12/nlf1201.html “Manifest Identity: from Ioudaios to Jew. Household Judaism as anti-‐Hellenization in the late Hasmonean era,” Between Cooperation and Hostility: Multiple Identities in Ancient Judaism and the Interaction with Foreign Powers. R. Albertz and J. Wöhrle (eds.). Journal of Ancient Judaism Supplements. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen: 2013. Pp. 151-‐75. 5 BERLIN CV “Something old, something new: Native cultures under Ptolemaic rule,” Networks in the Hellenistic World. N. Fenn and C. Römer-‐Strehl, eds. BAR International Series 2539. Archaeopress, Oxford: 2013. Pp. 229-‐37. “Tel Kedesh.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Archaeology. D. Master, ed. Oxford University Press, New York: 2013. Pp. 373-‐381. Co-‐authored with Sharon C. Herbert. “Dining In State: The Table Wares from the Persian-‐Hellenistic Administrative Building at Kedesh,” Pottery, Peoples, and Places. Study and Interpretation of Late Hellenistic Pottery. P. Guldager Bilde and M. L. Lawall, ads. Aarhus University Press, Aarhus: 2014. Pp. 307-‐21. “Household Judaism.” In Galilee in the Late Second Temple and Mishnaic Periods 100 BCE – 200 CE. Vol. 1: Life, Culture, and Society. D. Fiensy and J. Strange, eds. Fortress Press, Minneapolis MN: 2014. Pp. 208-‐15. “Herod the Tastemaker.” Near Eastern Archaeology 77.2 (2014), pp. 108-‐119. “The Levantine Ceramics Project,” Center for the Study of Architecture Newsletter XXVI.3 (2014): http://csanet.org/newsletter/winter14/nlw1401.html “A New Administrative Center of the Persian and Hellenistic Periods at Tel Kedesh of the Upper Galilee,” Qadmoniot 145 (2014), pp. 72-‐80 [Hebrew]. “Herod, Augustus, and the Augusteum at the Paneion,” Eretz Israel 31 (2015), pp. 1*-‐11*. Review Article: “A Once and Future King,” Review of S. Rozenberg and D. Mevorakh, eds. Herod the Great. The King’s Final Journey (Jerusalem, Israel Museum: 2013), Journal of Roman Archaeology 28 (2015), pp. 895-‐901. “Kedesh of the Upper Galilee.” In Galilee in the Late Second Temple and Mishnaic Periods 100 BCE – 200 CE. Vol. 2. The Archaeological Record of Galilean Cities, Towns, and Villages. D. Fiensy and J. Strange, eds. Fortress Press, Minneapolis MN: 2015. Pp. 419-‐36. Co-‐authored with Sharon C. Herbert. “Hellenistic Period (332-‐63 BCE).” In The Ancient Pottery of Israel and its Neighbors from the Iron Age through the Hellenistic Period, S. Gitin, ed. Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem: 2015, pp. 629-‐671. “Crazy About Cataloguing.” In 40 Futures. Experts Predict What’s Next For Biblical Archaeology, Biblical Archaeology Society, Washington D.C.: 2015, pp. 40-‐41. ARTICLES and CHAPTERS ACCEPTED/IN PRESS “The Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Pottery” in Paneion I: Final Report on the Excavations of the Sanctuary of Pan at Banias-‐Caesarea Philippi. Forthcoming in ‘Atiqot. Monographs of the Israel Antiquities Authority. 6 BERLIN CV 7 “The Pottery of Strata 8 – 5” in Excavations in the City of David Directed by Yigal Shiloh, Area G. J. Cahill and D. Tarler, eds. Forthcoming from the Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem. “Appendix,” in The Agora of Ilion, by William Aylward. Studia Troica Supplementary series. von Zabern: Mainz (expected publication 2016). “The Hellenistic and Early Roman Pottery from the Hospitaller Compound and Courthouse Site,” in Ten Years of Excavations At ‘Akko, E. Stern and M. Hartal, eds. Forthcoming from the Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem (expected publication spring 2014). Co-‐authored with Peter J. Stone. BOOK REVIEWS Graham I. Davies, Megiddo (Lutterworth Press, Cambridge: 1986) in Classical World 82 (1989), pp. 467-‐8. J. J. Pollitt, Art in the Hellenistic Age (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 1986) in Classical World 82 (1989), pp. 199-‐200. Brita Alroth, Greek Gods and Figurines: Aspects of the Anthropomorphic Dedications. Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations 18 (Uppsala: 1989) in Classical World 84 (1991), pp. 510-‐511. Ian Morris, Burial and Ancient Society: The Rise of the Greek City State (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 1987) in Classical World 84 (1991), pp. 311-‐312. E. Ettlinger et al., Conspectus Formarum Terrae Sigillatae Italico Modo Confectae (Dr. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn: 1990) in American Journal of Archaeology 96 (1992), p. 190. A. Ben-‐Tor, ed. The Archaeology of Ancient Israel (Yale University Press, New Haven: 1992) in Archaeological News 18 (1993), pp. 36-‐37. V. Anderson-‐Stojanovic, Stobi. The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery (Princeton University Press, Princeton: 1992) in Classical World 87 (1994), pp. 523-‐24. Jodi Magness, Jerusalem Ceramic Chronology circa 200-‐800 CE (Sheffield Academic Press, Sheffield: 1993) in American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995), pp. 555-‐56. E. Stern et al., Excavations at Dor, Final Report. Vol. I A. Areas A and C: Introduction and Stratigraphy and Vol. I B. Areas A and C: The Finds. Qedem Reports 1 and 2 (Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem: 1995) in American Journal of Archaeology 101 (1997), pp. 606-‐7. Susan I. Rotroff, The Athenian Agora. Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Vol. XXIX. Hellenistic Pottery. Athenian and Imported Wheelmade Table Ware and Related Material (American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Princeton: 1997) in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 9.3 (1998), pp. 277-‐81. Yizar Hirschfeld, The Roman Baths of Hammat Gader: Final Report (Israel Exploration Society, Jerusalem: 1997) in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 314 (1999), pp. 85-‐86. BERLIN CV 8 Michael Wood, In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great (University of California Press, Berkeley: 1997) in Near Eastern Archaeology 62 (1999), pp. 58-‐59. Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean in Antiquity: Proceedings of a Conference held at the Humanities Research Centre in Canberra 10-‐12 November 1997 (=Mediterranean Archaeology 11 [1998]) in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 321 (2001), pp. 90-‐91. I. Roll and O. Tal, eds. Apollonia-‐Arsuf. Final Report of the Excavations, Vol. 1: The Persian and Hellenistic Periods in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 322 (2001), pp. 89-‐91. Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates: Report on Excavations 1986-‐1996, Volume 1, by G. W. Clarke, P. J. Connor, L. Crewe, B. Frohlich, H. Jackson, J. Littleton, E. V. V. Nixon, M. O’Hea, and D. Steele. Mediterranean Archaeology Supplement 5. in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 331 (2003), pp. 88-‐91. Yizar Hirschfeld, Qumran in Context: Reassessing the Archaeological Evidence (Peabody MA: Hendrickson, 2004), in Catholic Biblical Quarterly 67 (2005), pp. 691-‐92. Rachel Bar-‐Nathan, Masada VII. The Yigael Yadin Excavations 1963-‐1965. Final Reports: The Pottery of Masada (Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, 2006) in Theologische Literaturzeitung 133 (2008), pp. 614-‐16. The Hellenistic Paintings of Marisa, by David M. Jacobson [and facsimile reprint of] Painted Tombs in the Necropolis of Marissa (Marêshah), by John P. Peters and Hermann Thiersch (Palestine Exploration Fund Annual, Volume 7 (Leeds: Maney Publishing, 2007) in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 354 (2009), pp. 91-‐93. The Archaeology of Difference: Gender, Ethnicity, Class and the “Other” in Antiquity: Studies in Honor of Eric M. Meyers, edited by Douglas R. Edwards and C. Thomas McCollough. Annual of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Volume 60/61 (Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research, 2007), Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 354 (2009), pp. 99-‐101. Ashkelon 2: Imported Pottery of the Roman and Late Roman Periods, by Barbara L. Johnson. Final Reports of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon, Vol. 2 (Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake IN: 2008) in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 358 (2010), pp. 86-‐87. Shechem IV: The Persian-‐Hellenistic Pottery of Shechem/Tell Balâtah, by Nancy L. Lapp. American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Reports, no. 11 (Boston: 2008) in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 359 (2010), pp. 91-‐93. Jebel Khalid on the Euphrates, volume 3: the pottery, by Heather Jackson and John Tidmarsh. Mediterranean archaeology supplement 7 (Sydney: Meditarch 2011), in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012.10.09: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2012/2012-‐10-‐09.html. The Roman Temple Complex at Horvat Omrit: An Interim Report, edited by J. Andrew Overman and Daniel N. Schowalter. BAR International Series 2205 (Oxford, Archaeopress: 2011) in Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 369 (2013), pp. 244-‐47. BERLIN CV 9 ON-‐LINE WORK I am the creator and editor of the Levantine Ceramics Project and its companion website www.levantineceramics.org, an on-‐line international collaborative website that is crowd-‐sourced, and allows anybody to submit and search for information about ceramics produced in the Levant— meaning parts of the modern countries of Turkey, Syria, Cyprus, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Israel, and Egypt—from antiquity through modern times. WORKS IN PROGRESS A. M. Berlin and S. C. Herbert, eds. Excavations at Tel Anafa. Final Reports. Vol. IV, including: “The Wall Stucco,” by Benton Kidd and Robert Gordon, Jr., "The Pre-‐Hellenistic Pottery," by Ann Harrison and William Dever; "The Attic Pottery," by Ann Harrison; "The Medieval Pottery," by Adrian Boas; "Beads and Pendants of Glass, Stone, Bone, and Shell," by Katherine Larson; "Tools for Textile Manufacture," by Katherine Larson and Katie Erdman. “The Persian and Hellenistic Period Pottery,” in Excavations at Hacimusalar Höyük, Ilknur Özgen and Mark Garrison, eds. WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCES ORGANIZED 1997 Processing Pottery in the Field: The First Step Toward Publication. Workshop at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, December 28, 1997. 1999 The First Jewish Revolt Against Rome: Archaeology, History, and Ideology. International Conference organized with J. Andrew Overman at the University of Minnesota and Macalester College, April 21-‐23, 1999. 2001 Pottery 2001. Colloquium at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, January 2001. 2002 Ex Oriente Lux: News from the Hellenistic Levant. Conference organized at the University of Minnesota, October 19, 2002. 2011 Governing Across-‐the-‐River: Imperial vs. Local Administration in Persian-‐period Palestine. Albright Institute for Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel. February 10, 2011. 2011 Local and Imported Fine Wares in Israel during Hellenistic and Roman Times. Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, Israel. April 10, 2011. 2012 First Workshop on Levantine Ceramic Production and Distribution, Athens, Greece, Feb. 4th-‐ 5th, 2012. 2013 Second Workshop on Levantine Ceramic Production and Distribution, Athens, Greece, Feb. 7th-‐ 10th, 2013. 2014 The Levantine Ceramics Project – 2014 Mini-‐Workshop 1: Israel, the Palestinian Territories, and southern Lebanon, Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, 3/10/14. BERLIN CV 10 2014 The Levantine Ceramics Project – 2014 Mini-‐Workshop 2: Petrographic Analysis: methods, terminology, interpretation, KU Leuven, Belgium, 3/13/2104. 2014 The Levantine Ceramics Project – 2014 Mini-‐Workshop 3: Towards an interconnected network of ceramic databases, Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée, Lyon, 3/17/2014 2014 The Levantine Ceramics Project – 2014 Mini-‐Workshop 4: Pottery in the Orontes River Valley, University of Toronto, Toronto, 3/21/2014. 2014 The Levantine Ceramics Project – Seminar, North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC, 3/31/2014. 2015 The Levantine Ceramics Project – 2015 Mini-‐Workshop 1: Wares and Petro-‐Fabrics of the Southern Levant, Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, 3/12/2015. 2015 The Levantine Ceramics Project – 2015 Mini-‐Workshop 2. Boston University, 5/4/2015. SCHOLARLY PAPERS 1989 “Pots and People: The Tel Anafa Common Wares,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Boston MA, 12/28/89. 1994 “From Monarchy to Markets: The Phoenicians in Hellenistic Palestine,” Culture and Ethnicity in the Hellenistic East, conference at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI, 3/16/94. 1996 “Excavations at the Sanctuary of Pan, Caesarea Philippi (Banias), Israel,” American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, 11/20/96 and Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 12/30/96. 1996 “The Catalogue: Boon or Bane?” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, New York NY, 12/29/96. 1997 “Artifacts of Everyday Life in Herodian Palestine,” Caesarea: King Herod’s Glorious City and Harbor, Smithsonian Associates Campus on the Mall seminar Washington D.C., 2/10/97. 1997 “Real Romans Ate Quiche: Pottery and People in Antiquity,” Keynote speaker for At Home in the Ancient World, a Symposium in Honor of the St. Louis Archaeological Institute of America chapter's 90th anniversery, St. Louis MO, 4/20/97. 1998 “The Archaeology of Ritual: Studying the Sanctuary of Pan at Banias/Caesarea Philippi,” University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, 2/16/98. 1998 “Modern Potters, Ancient Pottery: Combining the Evidence,” University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, 2/17/98. 1999 “From Artifact to History: Reconstructing Daily Life in Hellenistic Palestine,” Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis MN, 3/4/99. BERLIN CV 11 1999 “Romanization in pre-‐Revolt Galilee,” The First Jewish Revolt: Archaeology, History, and Ideology, conference at the University of Minnesota & Macalester College, 4/22/99. 1999 “Tombs and Burial Customs in Hellenistic Palestine,” American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Boston MA, 11/14/99. 1999 “New Excavations at Tel Kedesh: Phoenician-‐Jewish Interactions in Hellenistic Times” American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Boston MA, 11/18/99 and the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Dallas TX, 12/29/99. Co-‐written with Sharon C. Herbert. 2000 “New Excavations at Coptos,” Coptos et L’Egypte antique aux portes du désert, conference at the Musée des Beaux Arts, Lyon, France, 3/10/00. Co-‐written with Sharon C. Herbert. 2000 “Old Roads, New Directions: Jesus in Galilee,” Society for Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Nashville TN, 11/20/00. 2001 “Pottery as Ritual Artifact: A Late Classical Deposit from Troy,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, San Diego CA, 1/3/01. 2001 “The Archaeology of Galilee in the Time of Jesus,” Amherst College, Amherst MA, 2/10/01. 2001 “Missing Sherds, Missing People? The PRAP Pottery Problem,” The Minnesota Pylos Project: New Age Contributions to Bronze Age and Classical Archaeology, conference at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, 3/8/01. 2001 “Zenon’s Flour,” American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Boulder CO, 11/19/01. 2002 “Herod the Great and the New Divide in Galilee,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia PA, 1/3/02. 2002 “New Light on the Period of the Maccabees,” University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH, 4/9/02. 2002 “A New View of Hellenistic Phoenicia,” Ex Oriente Lux: News From the Hellenistic Levant, conference at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, 10/19/02 and the Society for Biblical Literature Annual Meetings, Toronto, Canada, 11/20/02. 2003 “Herodian Jerusalem: A Cultural Melting Pot,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, 1/4/03. 2004 “Excavating History: The Phoenicians After Alexander,” 14th Annual Bodnar Lecture, Department of Classics, Georgetown University, 3/16/04. 2004 “Jewish Life Before the Revolt: The Archaeological Evidence,” Josephus Seminar, Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Antonio TX, 11/22/04. 2005 “The Archaeology of Household Judaism,” College of Saint Catherine’s, St. Paul MN, 3/16/05. BERLIN CV 12 2008 “Crafting Identity: The Case of Judea,” Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology Group, University of Pennsylvania, 2/28/08. 2008 “Dining in State: The Tablewares from the Hellenistic Administrative Building at Kedesh (Israel), for the conference Pottery, Peoples and Places: Study and Interpretation of Late Hellenistic Pottery, Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre for Black Sea Studies, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 11/27-‐29/2008. 2009 “Imperial Interactions: Kedesh under the Achaemenid Persians,” University of Pennsylvania Graduate Colloquium, 12/4/09. 2010 “Identity Politics in Early Roman Galilee,”’ The Jewish War Against Rome (66-‐70/74): Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Second Groningen Qumran Institute Symposium, 10/21-‐ 22/10. 2010 “Administering Across the River: Kedesh and Galilee,” Between Archaeology and History, Zafon Ha’aretz, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 22/12/10. 2011 “The Persian Period at Kedesh: architectural remains and associated finds,” Governing Across-‐ the-‐River: Imperial vs. Local Administration in Persian-‐period Palestine. Albright Institute for Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel. February 10, 2011. 2011 “Something old, something new: Native cultures under Ptolemaic Rule,” Networks in the Hellenistic World: Ceramics in the Eastern Mediterranean and Beyond, Archaeological Institutes, Universities of Cologne and Bonn, 2/23-‐26/11. 2011 “Manifest Identity: From Ioudaios to Jew. Household Judaism as anti-‐Hellenization in the late Hasmonean Era,” Between Cooperation and Hostility: Multiple Identities in Ancient Judaism and the Interaction with Foreign Powers, Cluster of Excellence International Conference, Westfälische Wilhelms-‐Universität, Münster, 6/1-‐3/2011. 2011 “Attic Pottery in the Persian Levant: Five Short Stories,” The Matter of Antiquity. A Conference in Honor of Susan I. Rotroff. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 6/17-‐18/2011. 2012 “Herod the Tastemaker,” The Archaeological Significance of Herod the Great, Colloquium at the Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, 1/8/12. 2013 “From Artifact to History: Reconsidering Hellenistic Sardis,” Forum Antiquum Series, University of Leiden, The Netherlands, 2/21/13; Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology, University of Michigan, 4/5/13; Symposium on Hellenistic Anatolia, University of Pennsylvania, 4/27/13. 2013 “A Tale of Two Peoples: Phoenicians and Jews in the Land Beyond the River,” Archaeological Institute of America lecture, University of Pennsylvania, 4/18/13. 2013 “Revolt! Why the Jews took on Rome,” Emory University, 10/6/13. BERLIN CV 13 2013 “The Real World of the Maccabees,” The Martin Weiner Distinguished Lecture, Department of Classical Studies, Brandeis University, 10/16/13. 2013 “Not So Fast: Ceramic conservatism and change at Sardis in the early Hellenistic period,” International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period, 1st Conference: Traditions and Innovations: Tracking the Development of Pottery from the Late Classical to the Early Imperial Periods, Berlin, Germany, Nov. 7th-‐10th, 2013. 2013 “The Alexander Effect in the early Hellenistic East,” Basileus, Sebastos, Shah: Archaeologies of Empire and Regional Interaction in the Hellenistic and Roman Near East, Colloquium at the American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Baltimore, 11/22/13. 2014 “Sardis, from the King’s Peace to the Peace of Apamea,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, 1/3/14. 2014 “From Artifact to History: Reconsidering Hellenistic Sardis,” 46th Annual Gail A. Burnett Lecture, San Diego State University, San Diego CA, 2/24/14. 2014 “The Levantine Ceramics Project,” CRANE Workshop: Ceramic Analysis, Data Integration, and Cross-‐Project Collaboration, University of Toronto, 3/21/14. 2014 Featured Speaker, Duke-‐UNC Graduate Student Colloquium: Practical Pedagogy for Classicists, 3/29/2014. 2014 “Gods, Kings, and Cities: The World of the Ancient Near East,” and “A Bolt from the West: The Conquest of Alexander the Great and Its Effects,” Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 12/10/14 and 12/12/14. 2015 “Pottery As Evidence for Cultural Interaction: A User’s Guide,” Archaeological Institute of America and Society for Classical Studies Annual Meeting, New Orleans LA, 1/9/2015. 2015 “Tel Kedesh and the Maccabees: A Collision Between Site and Texts,” Lecture and Seminar, Tel Aviv University, 3/10/2015. 2015 “Ends and Beginnings: Political Change and Daily Life at Sardis in the Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Eras,” KERAMOS: The Second International Conference on Ceramic Studies, Archaic and Classical Western Anatolia: New Perspectives in Ceramic Studies. Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, 6/3-‐5/2015. 2015 “The Beginnings of Cast Glass Bowl Production: New Evidence from Tel Kedesh, Israel,” 20th Congress of the International Association for the History of Glass (AIHV), Fribourg, Switzerland, 9/11/2015. 2015 “Lydians at Sardis,” Ethnicity in the Ancient World, Harvard Classics Department, 1/10/2015. 2015 “At Home on Board: The Kyrenia Ship and the Goods of its Crew,” Daily Life in a Cosmopolitan World, 2nd Conference of the International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period, Lyon, France, 5-‐8/11/2015. BERLIN CV 14 2016 “A Better Story: Tyrian Resistance, Hasmonean Valor, and the authority of narrative,” The Maccabean Moment, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington D.C., 1/18-‐20/2016. EXCAVATIONS 1973, 74 Tel Sheva, Beer Sheva, Israel. Excavations of Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. Excavator. 1977 Tel Halif, Israel. Excavations of the Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University. Excavator. 1981 Tel Anafa, Israel. Excavations of the University of Michigan and the University of Missouri. Square supervisor. 1982 Paestum, Italy. Excavations of the University of Michigan and the University of Perugia. Field Supervisor. 1985 Tel Yoqneam, Israel. Excavations of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Field Supervisor. 1986 Tel Anafa, Israel. Excavations of the University of Michigan and the University of Missouri project. Assistant Director and Ceramicist. 1987 Oppido Mamertina, Italy. Excavations of Notre Dame University. Assistant Director and Ceramicist. 1990 – 92 Caesarea Maritima, Israel. Combined Caesarea Expedition, University of Maryland-‐ College Park. Hellenistic and Roman-‐period Ceramicist. 1990 – 94 Coptos, Egypt. Excavations of the University of Michigan and the University of Assiut. Project Ceramicist. 1990 – 95 Sanctuary of Pan, Banias, Israel. Excavations of the Israel Antiquities Authority. Assistant Director and Ceramicist. 1995 Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Messenia, Greece. Survey project of the University of Cincinnati, the University of Michigan, and the University of Wisconsin-‐Madison. Roman-‐period ceramicist. 1997 – 2001 Troy, Turkey. Excavations of the University of Cincinnati and the University of Tübingen. Hellenistic-‐period ceramicist. 1997 – present Tel Kedesh, Israel. Excavations of the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota. Co-‐director, with Sharon C. Herbert (University of Michigan). 2001 Idalion, Cyprus. Excavations of the Cypriot Department of Antiquities. Directed University of Minnesota students in excavations. BERLIN CV 15 2001 Tombs of the Kings, Paphos, Cyprus. Excavations of the Cypriot Department of Antiquities. Directed University of Minnesota students in excavations. 2002 St. George’s Hill, Nicosia, Cyprus. Excavations of the Cypriot Department of Antitquities. Consultant on the Hellenistic ceramics. 2002 Zeugma, Turkey. Excavations sponsored by the Packard Humanities Institute. Consultant on the Hellenistic ceramics. 2003 Mytilene, Greece. Excavations sponsored by the University of British Columbia. Consultant on the Hellenistic ceramics. 2004, 2005 Hajimusilar, Turkey. Excavations sponsored by Bilkent University, Ankara. Consultant on Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman-‐period ceramics. 2004 -‐ present Gordion, Turkey. Excavations sponsored by University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. Advisor to publication projects on late Phrygian and Hellenistic architecture and pottery. 2011 Central Lydian Archaeological Survey. Survey project of Boston University, Professor Chris Roosevelt, Director. Consultant on Classical Pottery. 2011-‐present Archaeological Exploration of Sardis. Consultant on Hellenistic pottery. 2014 – present The Kyrenia Ship Excavation and Publication Project. Responsible for publication of artifacts belonging to the ship’s crew. TEACHING UNDERGRADUATE COURSES University of Michigan, Department of Classical Studies Latin 101: First-‐Year Latin (Fall 1983); Latin 102: First-‐Year Latin (Spring 1984). Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Yoqne’am Regional Archaeology Project. Archaeology of Israel (Summer 1985). George Washington University, Department of Art Art 101: Greek Art and Archaeology (Spring 1988); Art 102: Roman Art and Archaeology (Spring 1988); Art 31: Survey of Western Art (Fall 1988). University of Virginia, McIntire Department of Art Art History 213: Art and Architecture of Ancient Greece (Fall 1989); Art History 491: Sculpture in Greek Sanctuaries (Fall 1989). University of Maryland-‐College Park, Department of Classical Studies Classics 170: Greek Mythology (Spring 1990). BERLIN CV 16 Georgetown University, Department of Classics Classics 235: Archaeology of the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds (Fall 1994); Classics 237: Archaeology of Palestine in the Classical Period (Spring 1995). University of Minnesota, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies Classics 1043: Introduction to Greek and Roman Archaeology (Fall 1997; Winter 1999; Fall 1999; Fall 2000; Fall 2001; Fall 2002; Fall 2004; Fall 2005; Fall 2006; Fall 2008; Fall 2009); Classics/Religions in Antiquity 3089: Biblical Archaeology (Winter 1998); Classics 1004: The Age of Caesar (Spring 1998); Classics/Art History 3152: Greek Art and Archaeology (Spring 1999; Spring 2001; Spring 2003; Spring 2010); Classics/Religion in Antiquity 3088: Archaeology in Biblical Lands I: The Old Testament Period (Fall 1999; Fall 2001); Classics/Religion in Antiquity 3089: Archaeology in Biblical Lands II: The New Testament Period (Spring 2000); CNES 3172: Archaeology of Israel (Spring 2005; Fall 2006; Spring 2009). Boston University, Department of Archaeology AR 230: Introduction to Greek and Roman Archaeology (Fall 2012; Spring 2015); AR 330: Greek Archaeology (Spring 2012); AR 338: Mare Nostrum. Material Culture and Individual Identity in the Age of Alexander (Spring 2013); AR 342: Archaeology in the Holy Land (Fall 2011; Fall 2013; Fall 2015); AR 480: Archaeology, Ethics, and the Law (Fall 2011). GRADUATE COURSES University of Minnesota, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies Classics/Religions in Antiquity 5089: Biblical Archaeology (Winter 1998); Classics 5950: Studies in the Hellenistic Koinê (Spring 1998); Classics 5950: The Archaeology of the Period of Herod the Great (Spring 1999); Classics 5990: Ceramic Analysis (Spring 1999); Classics 5120: Field Research in Archaeology (Summer 1999; Summer 2000; Summer 2001; Summer 2002); Classics/Religion in Antiquity 5088: Archaeology in Biblical Lands I: The Old Testament Period (Fall 1999; Fall 2001); Classics/Religion in Antiquity 5089: Archaeology in Biblical Lands II: The New Testament Period (Spring 2000); Classics 8190: Household Archaeology (Spring 2000); Classics 5950: Artifact Analysis (Fall 2000; Spring 2004; Spring 2005; Spring 2007; Spring 2009); Classics/Religion in Antiquity 5251: Archaeology of Herodian Israel (Fall 2002; Fall 2007; Fall 2009); CNES/Religion in Antiquity 8190: Galilee and Gospels: Material Culture and Written Testimony (Fall 2004); CNES 5112: Archaic and Classical Greek Art (Spring 2008); CNES 5014/L 6828: Who Owns the Past? Archaeology, Ethics, and Law (in conjunction with Professor Stephen Cribari, University of Minnesota Law School, Fall 2008; Spring 2010). Boston University, Department of Archaeology AR 590: Life is a Bowl: Ceramic Analysis in Archaeology (Spring 2012; Spring 2013; Spring 2014; Spring 2015); AR 593: Memory in 3-‐D: Memorials, Then and Now (Fall 2012; Spring 2014; Fall 2015); AR 738: Mare Nostrum. Material Culture and Individual Identity in the Age of Alexander (Spring 2013); AR 742: Archaeology of the Holy Land (Fall 2011; Fall 2013; Fall 2015); AR 780: Archaeology, Ethics, and the Law (Fall 2011). GRADUATE ADVISING University of Michigan Member, Ph.D. Committee, Elise Friedland, Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology. Degree awarded 5/97. Dissertation: Roman Marble Sculpture from the Levant: The Group from the Sanctuary of Pan at Caesarea Philippi (Panias). Formerly George D. and Harriet W. BERLIN CV 17 Cornell Scholar in Classical Studies and Associate Professor, Art Department and Program in Classical Studies, Rollins College, Winter Park FL; currently Associate Professor, Department of Classics, George Washington University, Washington D.C. Member, Ph.D. Committee, Lisa Çakmak, Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology. Degree awarded 8/09. Dissertation: Major Gods in Minor Arts: Aphrodite and Apollo on the Kedesh Sealings. Member, Ph.D. Committee, Justin Winger, Department of Near Eastern Studies. Dissertation: Kedesh before the Maccabees. University of Minnesota Examiner, Ph.D. preliminary exams, Nathaniel Hauser, Department of Art History (May, 1998). Currently ABD. Reader, Ph.D. Dissertation, Sharon Littlefield, Department of Art History. Degree awarded 5/99. Dissertation: Jahangir and Shah Abbas: Indo-‐Arabian Culture Exchange in the 17th Century. Chair, MA committee, Nicholas Hudson, Interdisciplinary Archaeological Studies. Degree awarded 5/99. Thesis: The Late Roman Kiln Site at Khirbet el-‐Havarith, Israel. Reader, MA Thesis, Torger Vedeler, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies. Degree awarded June 2002. Thesis: Naditum and Daughter: An Analysis of the Letters of Erishti-‐Aya of Mari (ARM X: 36-‐43). Currently Ph.D. candidate, Yale University, New Haven CT. Reader, MA Thesis, Emily Weglian, Department of Anthropology. Degree awarded January 1999. Thesis: The Political Uses of Bronze: Culture Changes and Contacts in the end-‐Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in Southwestern Germany. Reader, MA Thesis, Lynne Newton, Department of Anthropology. Degree awarded December 2000. Thesis: A Landscape of Trade, Colonization, and Resistance: Ancient Sachalites (Sakalan). Reader, MA Thesis, Melanie Filios, Interdisciplinary Archaeological Studies. Degree awarded July 2003. Thesis: Archaeological Evidence for Christianity in Late Roman Britain: A Christianity of Wealth and Influence. Member, Ph.D. committee, Kent Gregory, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies. Degree awarded 5/02). Dissertation: Romanization in Roman Gaul: The Case of Metz. Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Tulane University, New Orleans LA. Member, Ph.D. committee, Allison Smith, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies, Ancient and Medieval Art and Archaeology. Dissertation: Images of Women in Aegean Bronze Age Monumental Painting. Defended Nov. 18, 2003. Advisor, Ph.D. Ancient and Medieval Art and Archaeology: Nicholas Hudson. Dissertation: Dining in the Roman East. Defended December 12, 2006. Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Art History, University of North Carolina-‐Wilmington. BERLIN CV 18 Advisor, Ph.D. Ancient and Medieval Art and Archaeology: Galya Toteva. Dissertation: Local Cultures of Late Achaemenid Anatolia. Defended December 15, 2007. Advisor, Ph.D. Ancient and Medieval Art and Archaeology: Paul Lesperance. Dissertation: Symbols and Sealings from the Administrative Building at Tel Kedesh, Israel. Defended August 3, 2010. Advisor, Ph.D. Ancient and Medieval Art and Archaeology: Martin Wells. Dissertation: A Cosmopolitan Village: The Architecture and Town Plan of Hellenistic Gordion. Defended April, 2011. Faculty sponsor, Graduate Research Partnership Program, with Nicholas Hudson. Project: Politics, People, and Pottery: A Case-‐Study from Tel Kedesh, Israel. University of Cincinnati Co-‐Chair, Ph.D. committee, Shannan Stewart, Department of Classics. Dissertation: The Hellenistic Pottery of Gordion. Defended April 2012. Co-‐Chair, Ph.D. committee, Peter Stone, Department of Classics. Dissertation: Provincial Perspectives: The Persian, Ptolemaic, and Seleucid Administrative Center at Tel Kedesh in A Regional Context. Defended April 2013. Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 Jury Member, Jérôme Rohmer, Recherches sur l’histoire et le peuplement du Hauran (Syrie du Sud) de l’âge du Fer à l’annexion romaine (XIIè s. av.-‐J.-‐C.-‐ Ier s. ap. J.-‐C.). Defended: September 16, 2013. KU Leuven, Belgium Jury Member, Rick Bonnie, Galilee During the Second Century AD: An Archaeological Examination of a Period of Socio-‐Cultural Change. Defended: April 18th, 2014. Boston University Reader, Ph.D., Department of Archaeology: Miryam Arcangeli. Dissertation: For Water, Food, Tables, and Health: The Colonial Ceramic Culture of Guadeloupe, French West Indies. Reader, Ph.D., Department of Archaeology: Travis Parno. With the quiet sturdy strength of the folk of an older time": An Archaeological Approach to Time, Place-‐making, and Heritage Construction at the Fairbanks House, Dedham, Massachusetts. Defended: April 9th, 2013 Advisor, Ph.D., Department of Archaeology: Alexandra Ratzlaff. Dissertation: The Maintenance of Empire: The Roman Army in the Negev from the 1st – 7th centuries CE. Defended: December 6, 2013. Advisor, M.A., Department of Archaeology: Dustin Thomas, “Contextualizing the Mausoleum in the Parco dei Ravennati at Ostia Antica, Italy.” Defended March, 2014. Advisor, Ph.D., Department of Archaeology: Natalie Susmann, “The Nature of Cult: Visualizing the Greek Landscape (c. 2600 B.C.E.-‐146 B.C.E.). Reader, Ph.D., Department of Archaeology: Laura Masur, “Landscapes of Faith: An Archaeology of Jesuit Mission Plantations in British North America.” BERLIN CV 19 Tel Aviv University, Israel Reader, M.A., Abra Spiciarich, “Dietary Habits and Identity of Early Roman Jerusalem as Reflected in the Kidron Valley Landfill Faunal Assemblage,” Department of Archaeology, Defended 4/2015. University Lumière, Lyon 2, France Reader, Ph.D., Aybüke Öztürk, “Design of a Description Model for Complex Archaeological Objects,” Department of Computer Science, Laboratory Archaeometry and Archaeology, Mid-‐term report, 11/3/2015 Macquarie University, Australia Reader, M.A., Penelope Carpentier, “The Power of the Temple: Examining the Role of the Jerusalem Temple in the Seleukid Empire (200-‐1667 BCE),” Department of Ancient History, Defended 12/2015. UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING University of Minnesota 2000 Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Faculty Sponsor for Darin Anderson, Sarah Bartsch, Jada Hansen, Brian Mitchell, Jeffery Pilacinski, Christopher Riga, Eric Schindelholz, Shannan Stewart, Scott Thompson. 2001 Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Faculty Sponsor for Robert Barthel, Sarah Bartsch, Nicolas Collard, Zanna Dagel, Jada Hansen, Mary McCarron, Melanie Parrish, Peter Stone, and Jennifer Zeisloft. 2003 Undergraduate Research Partnership Program Faculty Sponsor for Erin Wescott. Project: The Lamps from Tel Kedesh, Israel. 2009 Undergraduate Research Partnership Program Faculty Sponsor for Emily Kaspari. Project: Faunal Analysis at Tel Kedesh, Israel. Boston University 2013 Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Faculty Sponsor for Ross Owen: Mapping 1000 Years of Lydian Ceramic Production and Exchange 2015 IWD/Senior Honors: Elizabeth Mauer, “Worthy of Cedar Oil. An Archaeological, Textual, and Chemical Investigation of Cedar Oil,” defended 4/17/2015. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT University of Minnesota, Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies 1998 Introduced new two-‐semester course sequence: Classics/Religion in Antiquity 3/5088 and 3/5089 — Archaeology in Biblical Lands I: the Old Testament Period and Archaeology in Biblical Lands II: the New Testament Period as replacements for the single quarter course Classics 3088: Biblical Archaeology. 1998 – 99 Developed new undergraduate major and minor in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology. The major was approved by the Board of Regents in Fall 2000; the first students graduated in 2001. BERLIN CV 20 1999 Developed new international field school for undergraduate and graduate student training in archaeological excavation at Tel Kedesh, Israel. 2003 Member, special committee for development of new undergraduate major in Ancient Mediterranean Studies. 2006-‐present Conceived and developed CNES Archaeology Portal: http://cnes.cla.umn.edu/courses/archaeology/index.html 2008 Developed new course for CNES and the Law School: “Who Owns the Past? Archaeology, Ethics, and Law. Boston University 2011-‐2012 Chair, Chair’s Advisory Committee on Graduate Curriculum, Department of Archaeology 2011-‐2012 Chair, Archaeological Heritage Management Curriculum restructuring, Department of Archaeology SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies 1997–2007 Slide Librarian. Oversee, develop, and maintain departmental slide collection. 1997–98 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Rabbinic Languages and Literatures. 1997–98 Member, Curriculum Committee. 1998–99 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Rabbinic Languages and Literatures. 1999–2000 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Ancient Near Eastern Studies. 2001–02 Member, Search Committee for Sundet Chair in New Testament and Early Christian Studies. 2002–03 Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Early Judaism. 2003–04 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Hebrew and Hebrew Bible. 2004–05 Member, Search Committee for Sundet Chair in New Testament and Early Christian Studies. 2003–05 Advisor, Nicholson Hall Renovation Project. BERLIN CV 21 2005 Inaugurated new departmental outreach program “Classics in the Schools,” designed four presentations, recruited and trained undergraduate volunteers, organized presentations in public high schools in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN Center for Jewish Studies 2004 Speaker, Community Lecture Series: “A Different Hannukah Story: Archaeological Revelations from Israel,” Mount Zion Temple, December 6, 2004 2004–05 Chair, Goldenberg Prize Committee College of Liberal Arts 1999-‐2001 Member, CLA Assembly. 1999-‐2001 Member, CLA Budget Advisory Committee. 1999 Speaker, CLA New Faculty Orientation Program, 11/1/99. 2002 Speaker, University of Minnesota Elder Learning Institute, “Biblical Archaeology,” 1/15/02. 2002 Speaker, University of Minnesota New Student Convocation, 9/4/02. 2002 Speaker, University of Minnesota Elder Learning Institute, “Excavating Biblical History,” 11/5/02. 2002 Member, CLA Committee on Sabbatical Supplements, Single Semester Leaves, and Scholar of the College. 2003 Member, Selection committee for Horace T. Morse-‐University of Minnesota Alumni Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching. 2003 Faculty speaker, presentation to Minnesota State Senate Higher Education Finance Committee, State Capitol Building, 3/20/03. 2004 Member, College of Liberal Arts Instructional Awards Committee. 2004-‐05 Member, Undergraduate Research Task Force. 2004-‐06 Member, University Senate Library Committee. 2005-‐06 Member, Faculty Oversight Advisory Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics. 2005-‐07 Chair, Selection committee for Horace T. Morse-‐University of Minnesota Alumni Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching. 2006-‐08 Member/Chair, McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment Advisory Committee. 2009 Member, Graduate School Committee for Endowed Fellowships. BERLIN CV 22 BOSTON UNIVERSITY Department of Archaeology 2011-‐2016 Director of Graduate Studies. 2011-‐2013 Chair, Chair’s Advisory Committee on Curriculum College of Arts and Sciences 2011 Member, Search Committee for Stata Professor in Greek Studies. 2012-‐2014 Member, Writing Board NATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1997 Judge, Biblical Archaeology Society Biannual Awards for Best Scholarly and Best Popular Books on Archaeology 1995 – 96. 1998 Judge, Biblical Archaeology Society Award for Best Article published in Biblical Archaeology Review 1997. 1998 Member, Committee for National Endowment for the Humanities Post-‐doctoral Fellowships, Albright Institute of Archaeological Research and the American Schools of Oriental Research. 1998–present Grants reviewer, Israel Science Foundation and the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. 1998–2001 Academic Trustee, American Schools of Oriental Research. 1998–2000 Membership Secretary, Archaeological Institute of America Minneapolis-‐St. Paul chapter. 1999–2000 Vice-‐President, Archaeological Institute of America Minneapolis-‐St. Paul chapter. 1999–present Member, Fellowship Committee, Archaeological Institute of America. 1999–present Referee, publications office of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2000–2002 Editorial Board, Near Eastern Archaeology. 2001–2003 Chair, Fellowship Committee, Archaeological Institute of America. 2003–2006 Academic Trustee, Archaeological Institute of America. 2003 Judge, Biblical Archaeology Society Biannaul Awards for Best Scholarly and Best Popular Books on Archaeology 2001 – 02. 2004 Referee, Cambridge University Press. BERLIN CV 23 2006 Referee, National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Research Grants panel. 2006 Judge, Biblical Archaeology Society Awards for Best Scholarly and Best Popular Books on Archaeology 2005. 2008-‐present Member, Editorial Board, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 2009-‐2011 Member, Lecture Committee, Archaeological Institute of America. 2009-‐2011 Member, Undergraduate Teaching Award Committee, Archaeological Institute of America. 2011-‐present Founding Member and Editor, International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period (IARPotHP; http://iarpothp.org). 2012 Judge, Irene Levy-‐Sala Book Prize, Department of Bible, Archaeology, and Ancient Near East, Ben-‐Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel. 2012 Editor, Levantine Ceramics Project, www.levantineceramics.org/ 2013 Member, Editorial Board, Journal for the Study of Judasim 2013-‐present Academic Trustee, Albright Institute for Archaeological Research, Jerusalem 2013-‐present Academic Trustee, Archaeological Institute of America 2013 Referee, National Endowment for the Humanities and National Geographic 2014 Judge, Irene Levy-‐Sala Book Prize, Department of Bible, Archaeology, and Ancient Near East, Ben-‐Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel. 2014 Referee, Israel Exploration Journal 2015 Member, Archaeological Institute of America Committee for Editor-‐in-‐Chief, American Journal of Archaeology PUBLIC LECTURES/COMMUNITY SERVICE 1997 “What is Biblical Archaeology?” L’Chaim Night, Minneapolis Jewish Community Center, 10/15/97. 1998–2000 Member, Board of Directors, Hillel House, the University of Minnesota. 1998–99 Advisor and speaker to the 3rd and 4th grade Gifted and Talented Program, Horace Mann Elementary School, St. Paul. During the 1998-‐1999 school year, this class studied archaeology and archaeologists at work. I advised their teacher, Kerstin Warner, on curriculum, visited the students, taught an afternoon class, and returned at year’s end to see their final presentations. BERLIN CV 24 1998 “Gamla: The Rediscovery of an Ancient Town,” Hillel House Sunday Faculty Brunch, the University of Minnesota, 4/12/98; St. Paul Jewish Community Center Men’s Club, 6/10/98 1999 “A World in Common: The Ceramic Koinê of the Hellenistic East,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Columbia MO, 4/5/99; Lawrence KS, 4/6/99. 1999 “The Archaeology of Ritual: The Sanctuary of Pan at Banias/Caesarea Philippi,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Boulder CO, 4/7/99. 1999 “‘Reading’ Ancient Pottery,” Minneapolis Humanities Commission Weekend Teaching Conference, 4/21/99. 1999 Jury Member, The Sukkot Project, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, 5/99. 1999 Speaker, Israel 2000 student group orientation, Hillel House, the University of Minnesota, 11/10/99. 1999 Speaker, Minneapolis Talmud Torah “High School to University” orientation group, 12/4/99. 2000 Speaker, Jewish Community Education Services Minne-‐CAJE conference, 1/16/00. 2000 Speaker, Adat Synagogue’s Adult Education night, “Archaeology in Israel Today,” 1/21/00. 2000 Speaker, University of Minnesota Hillel House Latke-‐Hamentashen Debate, 3/13/00. 2000 “The Archaeology of Ritual: The Sanctuary of Pan at Banias/Caesarea Philippi,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Lincoln NE, 4/ 9/00; Milwaukee WI, 4/13/00. 2000 “A World in Common: The Ceramic Koinê of the Hellenistic East,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Bloomington IN, 4/11/00. 2000 Appearance on TPT’s Almanac, 4/19/00: http://cnes.cla.umn.edu/resources/resources.html 2000 “New Light on the Period of the Maccabees: New Excavations at Tel Kedesh,” Wiseman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, 4/25/00. 2001 Taught Many Jerusalems: An Archaeological Biography, a 4-‐week adult education course at House of Hope Presbyterian Church, St. Paul, 1/15 – 2/14/01. 2001 Taught Digging Deeper: The Bible and Biblical Archaeology, a 3-‐week adult education course at Beth El Synagogue, 2/13 – 2/27/01. 2001 “A World in Common: The Ceramic Koinê of the Hellenistic East,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Madison WI, 4/2/01. 2001 “New Light on the Period of the Maccabees: New Excavations at Tel Kedesh,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Winnipeg, Manitoba, 4/1/01; Rockford IL, 4/3/01. BERLIN CV 25 2001 “Life and Death on the Israeli-‐Lebanese Border (in 150 B.C.E.),” public lecture, Wiseman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, 4/29/01. 2002 “A World in Common: The Ceramic Koinê of the Hellenistic East,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Tampa Bay FL, 4/5/02. 2002 “New Light on the Period of the Maccabees: New Excavations at Tel Kedesh,” Biblical Archaeology Society of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA, 1/16/02; Congregation Or Emet, Minneapolis MN, 2/8/02; Fargo/ Moorhead Communiversity Program, Concordia College, Moorhead MN, 2/10/02; lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Talahassee FL 4/4/02; New Orleans LA, 4/6/02. 2002 “From Artifact to History: Reconstructing Daily Life in Antiquity,” Carmichael/Lynch “Open Mind” series, 10/31/02. 2003 “The Phoenicians and the Maccabees: New Excavations at Tel Kedesh,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Tempe AZ, 2/24/03; Santa Barbara CA, 2/25/03; Los Angeles CA, 2/26/03. 2003 “Jerusalem: An Archaeologist’s Perspective,” Beth Shalom Synagogue, 3/6/03. 2003 “Jerusalem: An Archaeologist’s Perspective,” Jewish Federation of Minneapolis-‐St. Paul, 3/13/03. 2003 Participant in panel discussion“Women in Academia,” Anthropology Club, University of Minnesota, 5/1/03. 2004 “The Phoenicians and the Maccabees: Excavations at Tel Kedesh, Israel” and “A World in Common: The Ceramic Koinê of the Hellenistic East,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Athens GA, 2/3/04; Orlando FL, 2/5/04; Ft. Lauderdale FL, 2/6/04. 2004 Consultant, Women’s Book Group, House of Hope Church, St. Paul MN, 3/5/04. 2004 Speaker, Fort Snelling Officer’s Club, “Excavations at Tel Kedesh, Israel,” 8/4/04. 2004 Advisor and Participant, “Minnesota Archaeologists at Work,” Cable TV series organized by the Minnesota chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America. Participated in conception and organization; filmed one independent segment and two joint segments, August 2004. 2005 Interview for Biblical Archaeology Review web site: http://cnes.cla.umn.edu/faculty/BerlinIntv.html 2005 “The Phoenicians and the Maccabees: Excavations at Tel Kedesh, Israel” and “A World in Common: The Ceramic Koinê of the Hellenistic East,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Charleston SC, 4/7/05 and St. Louis MO, 4/8/05. 2006 “The Phoenicians and the Maccabees: Excavations at Tel Kedesh, Israel” and “A World in Common: The Ceramic Koinê of the Hellenistic East,” lecture tour for the Archaeological Institute of America: Santa Fe NM, 3/20/06; Austin TX, 3/22/06; San Antonio TX, 3/23/06. BERLIN CV 26 2007 “New Light on the Period of the Maccabees,” Fort Snelling Question Club, 7/12/07. 2007 “Discoveries at Kedesh in 2006,” Osher Life Long Learning Institute, 11/7/07. 2008 Biblical Archaeology Society Travel/Study Seminar, Las Vegas NV, 4/3-‐5/08: “History’s Stage: Empires, Daily Life, and Religion in Ancient Israel.” Four lectures: “In the Shadow of Empires: Kedesh Under the Persians and Ptolemies,” “Enemies or Allies? Maccabees and Phoenicians at Kedesh,” “Gentile and Jewish Daily Life in the North,” and “The Religious Landscape of Israel’s North.” 2008 Moderator, Rimon Artists Salon Series: “Worshipping Idols: The Figure in Jewish Art,” 4/13/08. 2008 “A Biblical Archaeologist’s Four Questions,” Oak Ridge Country Club, 4/16/08. 2009 “Daily Life in the Second Temple Period,” Congregation Or Emet, St. Paul, 1/4/09. 2009 “Will the Real Maccabees Please Stand Up?” Congregation Adath Jeshrun, Minneapolis, 1/24/09. 2009 “A Life in Archaeology,” St. Paul Jewish Community Center Women’s Roundtable, 1/26/09. 2010 “Daily Life in Hellenistic Palestine,” University of the Holy Land Master’s Seminar, Jerusalem, Israel, 11/15/10. 2011 Moderator, “The Archaeological Institute of America in the Field,” Archaeological Institute of America and Boston University Symposium, 10/1/11. 2011 Panelist, Life and Death in Pompeii, Boston Museum of Science, 11/15/11. 2012 “The Great Becoming: What Does Archaeology Reveal about Early Judaism?” Keynote speaker, What Do We Know about the Unknown Religion from which Early Judaism and Early Christianity Developed? Symposium, American Jewish University, 2/26/12. 2013 Featured Speaker, ASOR/BAS Seminar on Biblical Archaeology, Orlando FL, 1/11-‐13/2013: “Behind the Return: The Real World of Ezra and Nehemiah,” “The Maccabees and After,” and “Revolt! Why the Jews Took on Rome.” 2013 “Beyond the Border: Phoenicians and Jews in Ancient Israel,” Congregation Shir Tikva, Woburn MA, 5/12/13. 2014 Interview, NPR: Preserving Audio for the Future is a Race Against Time, NPR Weekend Edition Story, 3/23/14: http://www.npr.org/2014/03/22/291420005/preserving-‐audio-‐ for-‐the-‐future-‐is-‐a-‐race-‐against-‐time 2014 Featured Speaker, Duke-‐UNC Graduate Workshop in Classics Pedagogy, 3/28-‐30/14: “The Beginning and the End: Framing Learning in an Introductory Archaeology Course,” and “Using Blogs to Lure Students into Learning.” BERLIN CV 27 2014 “A Tale of Two Peoples: Phoenicians and Jews in the Land Beyond the River,” National Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America, Cleveland OH, 4/9/14. 2014 “Revolt! Why the Jews Took on Rome,” National Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America, Valparaiso IN, 10/1/14. 2014 “Revolt! Why the Jews Took on Rome,” Keynote Address, The Atlantic Classical Association 2014 Annual Meeting, Fredericton New Brunswick, 10/24/14. 2014 “New Light on the Period of the Maccabees: The Excavations at Tel Kedesh, Israel,” National Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America, Rochester NY, 11/4/14. 2015 “New Light on the Period of the Maccabees,” National Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America, San Antonio TX, 2/17/2015. 2015 “Hands on the Past: Artifacts and the History of Israel,” Temple Emanuel Sinai, Worcester MA, 3/29/15. 2015 “Revolt! Why the Jews Took on Rome,” Congregation Shir Tikva, Woburn MA, 4/12/15. 2015 “Digital Humanities at Work,” and “Workshop on Crowdsourcing,” BU Digital Humanities Symposium, 10/2-‐3/2015. GRANTS AND AWARDS 1984–85 Samuel H. Kress Pre-‐Doctoral Fellowship, American Schools of Oriental Research and Albright Institute of Archaeology in Jerusalem ($30,000). 1985–86 Fulbright-‐Hays Junior Research Fellowship, Greece ($30,000). 1986–87 Homer A. and Dorothy B. Thompson Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies at Athens ($25,000). 1993–94 Graduate College Scholar Award, University of Illinois at Urbana-‐Champaign ($5,000). 1996–97 Junior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, D.C. ($50,000) 1997–98 Shelby White-‐Leon Levy Fellowship for Archaeological Publication, Harvard University ($32,000). 1997–98 University of Minnesota Grant-‐in-‐Aid of Research, Artistry, and Scholarship ($7500). 1999–2001 University of Minnesota Grant-‐in-‐Aid of Research, Artistry, and Scholarship ($7500). 1999–2001 National Endowment for the Humanities Multi-‐Year Collaborative Research Grant, with Sharon C. Herbert (University of Michigan) ($250,000). 2002 Horace T. Morse-‐University of Minnesota Alumni Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching, University of Minnesota Alumni Association. BERLIN CV 28 2003–04 University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts Faculty Sabbatical Supplement ($35,000). 2004-‐05 University of Minnesota, Institute of Humanities, Fesler-‐Lampert Professorship in the Humanities ($20,000). 2004 Council on Public Engagement (COPE) grant for departmental educational outreach program “Classics in the Schools” ($5000.00). 2009 Archaeological Institute of America 2009 award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. 2009 Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, University of Michigan, Research Fellowship: $60,000 (declined). 2010-‐11 National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Fellow, Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Jerusalem, Israel ($48,000). 2012 Rafiq B. Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Research: The Levantine Ceramics Project, phase 1 ($35,000). 2013 Boston University Center for the Humanities, Off-‐cycle grant for panel on Interactive Text Visualization for Humanists ($1000). 2013 Rafiq B. Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Research: The Levantine Ceramics Project, phase 2 ($35,000). 2014 Boston University Center for the Humanities, Jeffrey Henderson Senior Research Fellow. January 2016
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