Excavations


Fellowships

ASOR-affiliated centers:

   •Israel (AIAR)
   •Jordan (ACOR)
   •Cyprus (CAARI)
   •Mesopotamia (Baghdad Comm.)

New Fellowships

    Heritage Fellowships
    Platt Fellowships

ASOR Annual Meeting student travel:

   •Lindstrom and Dorot Scholarships

Other programs:

   Fulbright
   •Mellon - Original Texts
   •ARIT - Turkey
   •ARCE - Egypt
   •ASCSA - Greece
   ACLS fellowships
   •Social Science Research Council Dissertation fellowships
   •NEH Summer Stipends in the Humanities
   • CASOR - Fellowships

 


Information on ASOR's
Committee on Archaeological Policy (CAP)

 

Applying for ASOR/CAP affiliation for your project? Please read the Instructions and use the forms below (deadline for submission is November 1, 2007) :

New Project Affiliation: Format l - Fieldwork or Format l - Publication
Affiliation Renewal Report:
Format II
Affiliation Annual Report:
Format III

Other CAP information:

*All CAP members need to be ASOR members in good standing.

•Harris Grant Application Form
Statement of General Standards for Projects affiliated with ASOR
ASOR's Policy on Preservation of Archaeological Resources and new Policy on Cuneiform Texts
List of ASOR/CAP Affiliated Projects for 2007/2008
Committee Members 2006-2010

ASOR-affiliated and other Excavations:

Near East excavation links

What is CAP?

CAP supports excavations and related research in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean regions by encouraging high standards for excavations and fostering deliberate and ethical practices for research. Scholars and academic institutions may apply for ASOR affiliation of their projects through CAP. Their efforts receive advice, encouragement, and constructive criticism through a peer review process. CAP currently manages the proceeds from the ASOR-held Harris Endowment for Biblical Archaeology. Through these funds it provides modest grants to worthy field projects, particularly to newer and smaller projects to help them get started, as well as other ASOR-affiliated projects to give support for research and analysis leading to the publication of materials.

The Committee on Archaeological Policy also manages our Policy on Preservation of antiquities.

The Chair of CAP is currently Ann Killebrew, who became Chair July 1, 2007.

 

 

Last updated 1/3/07