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of the Faux Ark ASOR
vice president for programs challenges those who claim to make 'fantastic' archaeological
discoveries in Boston Globe article. Precarious
Scholarship: Problems with Proposing that the Seal of Yzbl was Queen
Jezebel's posted 3/9/06 The
W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem is pleased to
announce the winner of the fifth annual competition for the Sean W. Dever
Memorial Prize. This award offers $500 for the best published article
or paper presented at a conference by a Ph.D. candidate in Syro-Palestinian and
Biblical Archaeology. Authors may be of any nationality but the article or paper
must be in English. This year's winner is John D. M. Green, Institute of
Archaeology, University College London. His paper is entitled "Anklets and
the Construction of Gender and Age in the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Southern
Levant." It was presented at the 2005 Annual Meetings of the American Schools
of Oriental Research, in the World of Women: Gender and Archaeology session.
In addition, it will be published in a forthcoming book, Women in Antiquity,
Women in Archaeology, edited by S. Hamilton, R. D. Whitehouse and K. I Wright
and published by UCL Press, London. The Sean W. Dever Memorial Prize was
established in 2001 by Professor William G. Dever and Mrs. Norma Dever in memory
of their son Sean. posted 8/05 ASOR works
to help preserve Afghanistan's natural heritage. posted
9/7/05 ASOR is co-sponsoring several lectures and events in the Boston
and Worcester areas as part of its celebration of Massachusetts Archaeology Month.
See the complete schedule for details. posted
8/29/05 Student fellowships are available for travel to and lodging
at our Annual Meeting in Philadelphia this November. Please see the fellowship
page for more information. posted 5/13/05
At their meeting on April 30, 2005, the CAARI Board of Trustees elected Gustave
Feissel of Santa Rosa, California, as their new President. Mr. Feissel retired
in 1998 from a long career with the United Nations. From 1992 to 1998 he held
the position of Assistant Secretary-General and Chief of Mission of UN Operations
in Cyprus. He joined the CAARI board in 2000, and served as its Treasurer from
2002 until his election to the Presidency. posted 5/4/05 The
AIAR will be hosting a seminar this June on "New insights on the Archaeology of
the Ottoman and Mandate periods in the southern Levant" (read the
program). posted 4/27/05 ACOR has appointed
a new Director, Dr. Barbara Porter. posted 1/28/05 ASOR
member Suzanne Richard's Near Eastern Archaeology: A Reader has been recognized
by the American Library Association's "Choice" magazine as an "Outstanding Academic
Title." The book was published by Eisenbrauns in 2003 (read more on the
book). posted 1/26/05 ASOR is seeking an
experienced professional for a Development Director position. Read the job
posting and apply by January 31, 2005. posted 11/30/04 A
series of Honors and Awards were given out at our 2004 Annual Meeting in November.
Review the list of the honorees and congratulate your
colleagues. posted 7/13/04 ASOR is joining other
archaeological research organizations in participating in public events during
Massachusetts Archaeology Month this October, 2004. See the schedule
of events for more information on co-sponsored events in Amherst, Worcester,
Boston, and Cambridge. posted 7/8/04 A unique program
to help restore the University of Babylon's library, destroyed in last year's
looting, is now in place. Books on Middle Eastern archaeology and history are
badly needed and can be donated in the U.S. via the al-Sharaka program.
Read how to donate your books to the library. posted
5/18/04 The Chair of our Committee on Annual Meeting and Program, Eric
Cline, has been featured in an interview on the subject of Troy on this National
Geographic online article. posted 5/14/04 New
web pages highlighting the activities of CASOR, the American
Schools of Oriental Research in Canada, are now posted. Nominate
a deserving scholar for one of ASOR's Honors and Awards - the deadline for
nominations has been extended to June 30, 2004. posted
4/14/04 ASOR has been mentioned in a New Yorker article on the
James ossuary for our policy on refusing to publish illicitly-excavated antiquities
(see our antiquities policy). The article, "Written in
Stone" by David Samuels, appears on pages 48-59 of the April 12, 2004 issue of
The New Yorker. posted 3/30/04 The W. F.
Albright Institute is pleased to announce the 2004 winner of the Sean
W. Dever Memorial Prize, Ms. Christine Thompson of the University of
California, Los Angeles. Ms. Thompson's paper is entitled "Sealed Silver in Iron
Age Cisjordan and the 'Invention' of Coinage." posted 3/22/04
An upcoming seminar at the Albright Institute in Jerusalem will explore pastoral
and agricultural societies through archaeological and ethnoarchaeological data.
Read more about this program, entitled "On the Fringe
of Society" scheduled for June 3, 2004. posted 1/29/04
The ASOR Board appointed Douglas R. Clark as our new Executive
Director at their November 2003 Board Meeting in Atlanta. We are pleased to
welcome Doug to the staff of ASOR in Boston. The Call for
Papers for our 2004 Annual Meeting is now available. Paper submissions must
be made by April 1 for consideration by section chairs. posted
12/31/03 The seminar
on the Wadi Arabah associated with our Annual Meeting in November 2003 has
been featured in an article in the New York Times. Registration
(free) is required to view the article. John Noble Wilford writes "The region
between the Negev of Israel and southern Jordan is increasingly fascinating to
scholars who pursue what could be called the archaeology of borderlands." posted
12/11/03 An NEH seminar in "Aramaic
in Post-Biblical Judaism and Early Christianity" is being offered by Duke
University in summer of 2004, co-directed by ASOR Board member Eric Meyers. A
four-day conference on "The
Levant in Transition - the Intermediate Early Bronze Age" will take place
at the British Museum in April 2004, organized by ASOR member Jonathan Tubb. Online
registration and more information is available via the link above. posted
12/10/03 A series of job postings is available on our Position
Announcement page. posted 10/3/03 Not only the
program but the abstracts for our upcoming Annual
Meeting in Atlanta are now available online. Just click on the 'abstracts'
link to the right of the session name to review them, or click on 'papers' link
to see a summary of the papers to be given in that session. posted
9/30/03 ASOR joins the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) in
supporting House Bill 2009 which would help prevent illegally exported Iraqi antiquities
from entering the U.S. Ultimately, this action could help prevent some of the
devastating looting that is currently occurring at sites in Iraq by removing some
of the demand for these artifacts. See more information
on HR 2009. posted 9/26/03 ASOR is co-sponsoring
a free public lecture at Emory University on November 20, 2003. Featured will
be Dr. Edward Bleiberg of the Brooklyn Art Museum, speaking on Jewish Life in
Ancient Egypt. See more information on this public
lecture in Atlanta. posted 7/25/03 An article
on the 'James ossuary' by Prof. Eric Meyers on the Bible and Interpretation
website lauds ASOR's handling of the controversy surrounding this artifact and
praises our antiquities policy. posted
7/17/03 A history of ASOR's Baghdad School,
active in Iraq between 1923 and 1969, is now available. posted
6/17/03 The ASOR-sponsored "Great Debate" at UCLA, featuring
Larry Stager and Israel Finkelstein was a great success. Read Tammi Schneider's
report of the debate. posted 3/18/03
The deadline for submitting an abstract for our Annual Meeting
in Atlanta is April 1, 2003, two weeks away. Visit our Annual
Meeting web page to submit your participation/abstract form and preregister
for the Meeting. posted 3/10/03 The W. F. Albright
Institute of Archaeological Research is pleased to announce the award of the 2003
Sean W. Dever Memorial Prize. The prize is awarded for the best paper
in Syro-Palestinian archaeology by a graduate student. This year's winner is Juan
Manuel Tebes of the University of Buenos Aires, for a paper entitled "A New Analysis
of the Iron Age I 'Chiefdom' of Tel Masos (Beersheba Valley)" presented at the
XIV Jornadas de Becarios de Investigacion, Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnica, Universidad
de Buenos Aires.
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