Presented to Cynthia W. Shelmerdine (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press). Inequality, Novum Testamentum Supplement 155 (Leiden/Boston: Brill).
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1 SARAH A. JAMES Department of Classics University of Colorado Boulder Eaton Humanities 340, UCB 248 Boulder, CO (303) EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D., Classical Archaeology, The University of Texas at Austin Regular Member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens 2003 M.A., History of Art, University of Toronto 2001 Hon. B.A., Anthropology, University of Toronto, Trinity College EMPLOYMENT 2012-present Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Boulder 2011 Lecturer, The University of Texas at Austin PUBLICATIONS Books 2017 Corinth VII.7: The Hellenistic Fine Wares, ASCSA Princeton Corinth Excavations Archaeological Manual, co-authored with G. Sanders and A. Carter Johnson, UND Digital Press Journal Articles 2014 G. Sanders, S. James, I. Tzonou-Herbst, and J. Herbst, The Panayia Field Excavations at Corinth: The Neolithic to Hellenistic Phases, Hesperia 83.1, W.R. Caraher, D.K. Pettegrew, and S. James, Towers and Fortifications at Vayia in the Southeast Corinthia, Hesperia 79.3, The Thebes tablets and the Fq series: A Contextual Analysis, Minos ( ), Edited Volumes 2014 D. Nakassis, J. Gulizio, and S. James, editors. KE-RA-ME-JA: Studies Presented to Cynthia W. Shelmerdine (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press) S. Friesen, S. James and D. Schowalter, editors. Corinth in Contrast: Studies in Inequality, Novum Testamentum Supplement 155 (Leiden/Boston: Brill). 1
2 Book chapters 2015 New Hellenistic Pottery Deposits from the Panayia Field, Corinth, in 8 th Scientific Hellenistic Pottery Conference, Ioannina, eds. S. Drougou et al., Athens, (written in modern Greek) 2014 Bridging the Gap: Reconsidering local pottery production in Corinth BC, in Pottery, Peoples, and Places, eds. P. Bilde and M. Lawall, Black Sea Studies 16, Aarhus, The Last of the Corinthians? Society and Settlement from 146 to 44 B.C.E., in Corinth in Contrast: Studies in Inequality, eds. S. Friesen, S. James and D. Schowalter, Leiden, S. Friesen, S. James and D. Schowalter, Inequality in Corinth, in Corinth in Contrast: Studies in Inequality, eds. S. Friesen, S. James and D. Schowalter, Leiden, Book Reviews Review of Rotroff (S.) Industrial Religion: the Saucer Pyres of the Athenian Agora, AJA October 2016 (AJA online) Review of Dixon (M.D.) Late Classical and Early Hellenistic Corinth: B.C., Classical Review 66.1, April 2016, 1-4. Forthcoming publications New Excavations in the South Stoa at Corinth, Hesperia (forthcoming 2018/9) Stratified Assemblages: The Hellenistic Ceramics, in Sikyon I: The Urban Survey, Y. Lolos ed., MELETEMATA series (in press) Kraters and Drinking Practices in Hellenistic Corinth Proceedings of the 2 nd Conference of the International Association for Research on Pottery in the Hellenistic Period, Lyon France, Nov. 5-9, 2015 (forthcoming) Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic Shipwrecks along the Eastern Adriatic Coast: Seasons in Albania and Montenegro of the Illyrian Coastal Exploration Program, (submitted) Trade and Interactions based on the imported pottery from Hellenistic Corinth, Proceedings of the 3 rd Conference of the International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period, Kastela, Croatia, June 1-4, 2017 (submitted) 2
3 AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2017 GCAH Special Event Grant, CU Boulder NEH Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) Kress Publication Fellowship, ASCSA 2015 Kayden Research Grant, CU Boulder 2015 GCAH Research Award, CU Boulder 2014 GCAH Special Event Grant, CU Boulder Kress Publication Fellowship, ASCSA 2011 Mediterranean Archaeological Trust Grant 2011 Dickson Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin 2010 Henry Robinson Corinth Research Fellowship, ASCSA William S. Livingston Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin 2008 American Philological Association, Outstanding Student Award Dorothy B. and Homer A. Thompson Fellowship, ASCSA David Bruton Award, University of Texas at Austin 2001 Kenneth A. Hemblen Award in Aegean Studies, University of Toronto RECENT TALKS 2016 The Western Argolid Regional Project: Results of the 2016 Season. AIA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January Late Hellenistic to Early Roman Corinth: Tradition and Transformation after 146 BC, University of Oxford, Roman Archaeology Seminar, April The Western Argolid Regional Project: Results of the 2015 Season. AIA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, January Kraters and Drinking Practices in Hellenistic Corinth 2 nd Meeting of the International Association for Research on Pottery in the Hellenistic Period, Lyon France, Nov The Western Argolid Regional Project: Results of the 2014 Season. AIA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, January Don t Believe Everything You Read: Texts, Archaeology, and the Destruction of Corinth in 146 BC. AIA Lecture Series, Boulder, CO, April 16, From Shipwrecks to Pirates: Maritime Archaeology in the Ancient Mediterranean. McClanahan Lecture, Boulder CO, April 10, 2014 (given in November 2015 for the AIA Denver Society) 3
4 2013 Late Hellenistic Corinth: New Finds from the Panayia Field. Canadian Institute in Greece, Athens, Greece, November 27, Hellenistic Pottery from Sikyon: Regional Patterns and Local Innovations in the northeast Peloponnese. International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period, Berlin, Germany, November Hellenistic Imports from Corinth: An examination of trade networks in the late Hellenistic period. 9 th Scientific Hellenistic Pottery Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, December 5-8, 2012 ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK 2017-present 2012-present Director: Southern Croatia Archaelogical Regional Project (SCARP) Co-director: Western Argolid Regional Project (WARP) 2010-present Sikyon Archaeological Project: Assistant director ( present present), Ceramics specialist (2010-present) Corinth Excavations: Field director: New Apotheke Excavations (2016); Field director: Special Project South Stoa (2015); Senior Researcher (2010-present); Assistant lab director ( ); museum curator and assistant director (9/2009-1/2010); Field director ( ); Area supervisor (2004) Illyrian Coast Exploration Project: Ceramics specialist Diros Project: Ceramics specialist Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Team leader and finds processor (2002); Field walker (2001) 2001 Iklaina Archaeological Project: Field walker and ceramics processor 1999 Stymphalos Excavations: Excavator 1998 Ashbridge Excavations, Toronto, Ontario: Excavato TEACHING ACTIVITIES Courses Taught CLAS/ANTH 2009/3009 Modern Issues, Ancient Times: Greco-Roman Drinking and Dining (Spring 2013, Spring 2015) CLAS/ARTH 3039/2039 Greek Art and Archaeology (Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2017, Fall 2017) CLAS/ARTH 4149/5149 Greek Cities and Sanctuaries (Fall 2012, Fall 2017) 4
5 CLAS/ARTH 4169/5169 Topics in Greek Art and Archaeology: Greek Sculpture (Fall 2012, Spring 2014, Fall 2015) CLAS/ARTH 4159/5159 Greek Vase Painting (Fall 2014, Spring 2017) CLAS/ARTH 4169/5139 Hellenistic Archaeology (Spring 2013, Spring 2015) CLAS/ARTH 4209 Classical Archaeological Field Methods (Summer 2014, 2015, 2016) CLAS/ARTH 5179 City of Athens (Fall 2015) Thesis Supervision Undergraduate Fall 2015 Fall 2015 Honors thesis: Timothy Barham, A Renewal of Systems Theory: Using Modern Dynamical Systems as a Qualitative Methods for Understanding Relational Power in Late Bronze Age Greece, (awarded summa cum laude) Honors thesis: Alexandra Heller, From Architecture to Graves: The Development of Emotion in Ancient Greek Sculpture, (awarded magna cum laude) Spring 2015 Honors thesis: Leslie Fowler, Territory, Terracottas, and Tombs: The Evidence Against Argive Hegemony in the 8 th c. BC. (awarded summa cum laude) Spring 2014 Honors thesis: Elizabeth M. Cummings, Contextualizing Crete within the Hellenistic Aegean: The Cretan Mirage, Commerce, and Piracy. (awarded summa cum laude) M.A. Committees Spring 2014 First-Year review committee member: Nicole Krou, Department of Art and Art History, Sculpture and Post-Studio Art Practice program Spring 2013 M.A. thesis committee: Jonathan Gress, The Coinage of the Peloponnese under Septimius Severus, (supervisor Noel Lenski, Department of Classics) Ph.D Committee Spring present Ph.D Supervisor: Giorgos Giannokopoulos The Classical Pottery from Sikyon, University of Crete, Department of Archaeology 5
6 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND MEMBERSHIPS 2013-present International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period: Secretary (2015-present); Member (2013-present) 2013-present American School of Classical Studies: Managing Committee member 2011-present Canadian Institute in Greece: Member 2003-present Archaeological Institute of America: President of Boulder Society (2014-present); Graduate Student Paper Committee (2014- present); Member (2003-present) DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE 2015-present Undergraduate Advisory Committee, Member 2015-present Boulder Faculty Assembly, Department Representative 2012-present M.A. Art and Archaeology Exam Committee, Member ARPAC Committee, Member McClanahan Prize Committee, Member 2015 Colorado Classics Day Committee, Member Graduate Advisory Committee, Member Honors Council, Department Representative Fountain Symposium Committee, Member Diversity Committee, Chair 6
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