
Friends of ASOR present the next webinar of the 2025-2026 season on April 15, 2026, at 7:00 pm EDT, presented by Kevin Fisher. This webinar will be free and open to the public. Registration through Zoom (with a valid email address) is required. This webinar will be recorded and all registrants will be sent a recording link in the days following the webinar.

Kevin Fisher is an anthropological archaeologist interested in the relationship between people and their built environments; urbanism and the social dynamics of ancient cities; and the application of remote sensing and digital technologies for recording, analyzing and visualizing archaeological phenomena. His research focuses mainly on the early complex societies of the eastern Mediterranean and Near East, especially Cyprus, although he has worked on projects in Greece, Jordan, Peru, Guatemala, the US and Canada. He is currently Associate Professor of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, and co-director of the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environments (KAMBE) Project, which is investigating the relationship between urban landscapes, interaction and social change on Late Bronze Age Cyprus (c. 1700-1100 BCE). Kevin was awarded ASOR’s 2025 G. Ernest Wright Award for his book Monumentality, Place-making and Social Interaction on Late Bronze Age Cyprus (Equinox 2023) and is co-editor with Andrew Creekmore of Making Ancient Cities: Space and Place in Early Urban Societies (Cambridge 2014).
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