ULRIKE KROTSCHECK. Associate Professor in Archaeology and Classical Studies. The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA.
|
|
- Erik Whitehead
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 ULRIKE KROTSCHECK The Evergreen State College 2700 Evergreen College Pkwy NW Sem II, A 2117 Olympia, WA ulrikek@evergreen.edu phone: CURRENT POSITION September present Associate Professor in Archaeology and Classical Studies. The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA. EDUCATION September 2001 September 2008 April 1998 August 2001 September 1993 May 1997 Ph.D., Classics and Archaeology. Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Dissertation: Scale, Structure, and Organization of Archaic Maritime Trade in the Western Mediterranean: the "Pointe Lequin 1A." Dissertation committee: I. Morris, W. Scheidel, I. Hodder (Stanford); M. Dietler (University of Chicago). M.A., Classical Archaeology, Prehistory, Art History. University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Thesis: Mykenische Kontakte mit dem östlichen und dem westlichen Mittelmeer: Vergleich ausgewählter Fundplätze (Mycenaean Contacts in the East and West Mediterranean). Director: W.-D. Niemeier (DAI-Athens). Bachelor of Arts (cum laude), Art History. Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA. GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS April 2015 Foundation Grant for Faculty: seed money for archaeological field school at the historic Bush Homestead, The Evergreen State College Board of Governors. April 2015 April 2014 August 2010 September 2009 Sponsored Research Grant: For planning and setup of the archaeological field school at the historic Bush Homestead, The Evergreen State College Board of Governors. Foundation Grant for Faculty for publication of article for Ancient West & East Foundation Grant for Faculty for research, The Evergreen State College Board of Governors. Title: Modeling Alternative Conceptions of Time and Space: Trade and Travel in the Ancient World. Foundation Grant for Faculty for research, The Evergreen State College. Title: The Pointe Lequin A. A Late-6 th c. BCE Shipwreck from the Western Mediterranean. Krotscheck p. 1
2 July August 2008 February 2007 December 2006 November 2006 June 2006 July 2006 June September 2005 September 2001 June 2006 AIA/DAI Postdoctoral Summer Fellowship for postdoctoral research at the German Archaeological Institute, Berlin. Economic History Association Exploratory Grant for dissertation research on the archaic Greek trade economy. National Science Foundation Grant for Neutron Activation Analysis of ceramics at the U. of Missouri Research Reactor, with Prof. M. Glasock. Stanford Archaeology Center Research Grant for dissertation research in southern France. Mediterranean Fund, Classics Department, Stanford University. Fellowship for dissertation research at the Centre Camille-Jullian, Aix-en-Provence, France. Frances Mary Hazen Grant, Mount Holyoke College, for research in Classics. Mediterranean Fund, Classics Department, Stanford University. Fellowship for dissertation research at the Centre Camille-Jullian, Aix-en-Provence, France. Dissertation stipend and TA-ship. School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University. PUBLICATIONS "'Culture' in a Cup? Customs and Economies in the Western Mediterranean," Proceedings of the Conference on Material Koinai in the Early Iron Age and Archaic Period, The Danish Institute at Athens. Accepted, peer reviewed, in revision; exp With J.R. Ferguson, M. D. Glascock, Neutron activation analysis of late 6 th century BCE Pottery from the Pointe Lequin 1A and Massalia, with Comparison to the Cala Sant Vicenç and Emporion. In : Archaeometry, accepted, peer reviewed, in revision; exp "The Pointe Lequin 1A: Wine Cups and Economic Networks in the Western Mediterranean". In: Ancient West and East 14, 2015: With J.R. Ferguson, M. D. Glascock, "15. Annex 2. Results of the Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) of "Ionian B2" Cups from Cala Sant Vicenc and Emporion," El vaixell grec arcaic de cala Sant Vicenc. Monografies del CASC 7, eds. X. Nieto. M. Santos. 2009: Going with the Grain: Athenian State-formation and the Question of Subsistence in the 4 th and 5 th Centuries BCE krotscheck.html. LECTURES, CONFERENCE PAPERS, CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION September- December 2016 Guest lecturer, discussion moderator, and content contributor to: Beyond the Boundaries of Fantasia: An Ancient Imagining of the Future of Leadership. Collaborative project led by Dr. Norman Sandridge, Howard University, and the Center for Hellenic Studies. Krotscheck p. 2
3 March 2016 January 2015 March 2015 August 2013 January 2013 January 2012 December 2011 January 2011 January 2011 November 2010 January 2010 May 2009 January 2009 March 2007 Organizer and Director: Annual Meeting, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest. Keynote: Walter Scheidel, The Original One Percent. 'Culture' in a Cup? Customs and Economies in the Western Mediterranean. Material Koinai in the Early Iron Age and Archaic Period, The Danish Institute at Athens, Athens, Greece. Beyond Swords and Sandals: Alternative Approaches to Classics and Film, Annual meeting of the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest, Reed College, Portland, OR. Guest lecturer at: An Ephebe s Journey: Exploring democracy and civic life in ancient Athens. Topic: The Pnyx and its role in citizen participation. Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard. Workshop Co-Moderator: Geospatial Studies in Classical Archaeology: A Survey of Approaches and Methods. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Seattle, WA. Session Co-Organizer: The Economic Role of Greek Fineware Pottery in the Ancient Mediterranean Sixth-Fourth c. BCE. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA. Grain, Wine, Greeks, and Ligurians in the Western Mediterranean. Food, Eating and Cross-Cultural exchanges in classical antiquity. Ghent, Belgium. Wine for Bread: The Greeks in Southern France. AIA Society lecture, Portland. Modeling Alternative Conceptions of Time and Space: Distance and Travel in Classical Greece. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Antonio, TX. Grain Trade and the Athenian Empire. Guest lecture, Classics Department (guest of Prof. Andrew Goldman), Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA. Wine for Bread: Food, Drink, and Coexistence at the Periphery of the Greek World. At the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Anaheim, CA. Food, Drink, and Coexistence at the Periphery of the Greek World. At the Classical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, UBC, Vancouver, B.C. Pottery Production and Exchange in the Sixth Century B.C.E.: New Results from the Western Mediterranean. At the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA. Joining Global and Local Networks of Exchange: The Case of Marseilles. At Regionalism and Globalism in Antiquity. University of British Columbia. Krotscheck p. 3
4 November 2006 January 2006 May 2005 "Bringing Civilization to the Barbarians:" A Re-evaluation of Greek Colonization. At Chacmool 2006: Decolonizing Archaeology. U. of Calgary. Maritime Merchants of Marseilles: The Westernmost Greek Colony and its role in the Ancient Economy. Archaeology Center Lecture Series, Stanford University. Redefining the Polis at the Frontiers of the Greek World. Archaeology Center Brown Bag presentation, Stanford University. October 2004; 2003 December 2004 January 2004 Çatalhöyük Field School. Recruitment presentation for the Stanford undergraduate field school, Stanford University. Going with the Grain: Athenian State-formation and the Question of Subsistence in the 4 th and 5 th Centuries BCE, at: Foreign Relations and Diplomacy in the Ancient World: Egypt, Greece, Near East. University of the Aegean. Overcoming the Legacy of Nazism in German Archaeology, at the Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco. RESEARCH AND FIELDWORK June-August 2016 Trench Director & Ceramic Specialist, Sinop Kale Excavation, in Sinope, Turkey. Directors: Dr. Owen Doonan and Dr. Andrew Goldman. August 2015/16 September 2009 April December 2008 August 2007 April June 2007 June August 2005, 2006, Excavation Director and Principal Investigator, Archaeological Field School at the Historic Bush Homestead, Tumwater, WA. Marseille, France. Départment des recherches archéologiques subaquatiques et sous-marines (DRASSM). Completion of on-site research of the cargo of the shipwreck Pointe Lequin 1A. Bonn, Germany. Neutron Activation Analysis (trace element) of 6 th c. BCE pottery at the Helmholtz-Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik. Collaborator: Prof. Dr. H. Mommsen. Emporion, Spain. Pottery analysis of 6 th c. BCE cups from Emporion and from the cargo of the shipwreck Cala Sant Vicenc.. Collaborator: Prof. X. Nieto. University of Missouri Columbia. Neutron Activation Analysis (principal component) of 6 th c. BCE pottery at the Archaeometry Laboratory of the Research Reactor Center. Collaborators: Dr. M.D. Glascock, Dr. J. R. Ferguson. Marseilles and Aix-en-Provence, France. Pottery analysis of the cargo of the shipwreck Pointe Lequin 1A. Collaborators: Prof. J.-Chr. Sourisseau, Centre Camille Jullian, and Dr. L. Long, Départment des recherches archéologiques subaquatiques et sous-marines (DRASSM). Lattes, Montpellier, France. Excavator at 5 th - 1 st c. BCE port town. Directors: Krotscheck p. 4
5 June July 2005 July August 2005; 2004; 2003 August September 2002, 2000; 1999 October 1999 July August 1997; 1996 Prof. M. Py, Lattes, France; Supervisor: Prof. M. Dietler, U. of Chicago. Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Graduate assistant for the Stanford undergraduate field school. Director: Prof. I. Hodder, Stanford University. Miletus, Turkey. Excavations of Bronze Age Miletus. Director: Prof. W. D. Niemeier, University of Heidelberg. Phlius Valley, Greece. Intensive Survey and environment mapping. Director: Prof. J. Maran, University of Heidelberg. Isthmia, Greece; Ohio State University Excavations. Team Leader, Hexamilion Survey; Roman pottery classification. Director: Prof. T. Gregory, Ohio State University. SERVICE Winter 2017 July 2015 March present December 2010 June Selection Committee, U.S. History search, The Evergreen State College. Reviewer for NEH Year-Long Fellowship Applications, NEH, Washington, D.C. Chair, "Approaches to Archaeology" session at the Joint Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest and the Classical Association of the Canadian West, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, B.C. Faculty representative for the Commute Trip Reduction Committee, The Evergreen State College. Reviewer for NSF subsidy application, Archaeology Research Group, University of Missouri Research Reactor. Reviewer for applicant to the Österreichischen Wissenschaftsfonds (FWF), Vienna. Co- Planning Unit Coordinator for the Culture, Text and Language planning unit at The Evergreen State College: Equivalent to the Department Co-Chair of a humanities department Faculty Representative to the Evergreen State College Board of Governors. Faculty member, Committee for International Studies. The Evergreen State College. Krotscheck p. 5
6 TEACHING (Selected Courses and Contracts. The Evergreen State College unless otherwise noted). Spring 2017 Archaeology & Biology Winter 2017 Winter 2016 Summer 2016 Spring 2016 Fall/Winter 2015/2016 Summer 2015 Winter/Spring 2014/5 Winter 2014 Fall 2014 Fall 2014 Fall 2014 Summer 2014 Summer 2014 Fall/Winter 2013/2014 Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Summer 2013 Summer 2013 Summer 2013 Fall/Winter 2012/2013 Fall 2012 Capstone Project Preparation: An Intensive Research and Writing Seminar Economics of Empires Archaeological Field School Language & Power Time Past: Archaeology and Geology Archaeological Field School Ships of Wisdom: Trade and Exchange in the Ancient World Midwifery in the Roman Empire Greece and Italy: An Artistic and Literary Odyssey Latin I, Intensive From Excavation to Museum: The Process of Archaeological Laboratory Techniques Ancient Near East and Egypt (Portland State University) Introduction to Archaeology The Epic and the Everyday. Classical literature and media production and literacy Introduction to Archaeology Geoarchaeology and Zooarchaeology Ancient Near East and Egypt (Portland State University) Advanced Archaeological Field Methods Ancient Greek History (Portland State University) Ancient Words and Works. History and art of ancient Greece, Etruria, and Rome GIS & 3D Virtual Reality Modeling in Archaeology Krotscheck p. 6
7 Winter 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Fall/ Winter 2011/2012 Summer 2011 Winter 2011 AY 2010/2011 Fall 2010 Summer 2010 Spring 2010 Winter 2010 Winter 2010 Winter 2010 Winter 2010 Fall 2010 AY 2009/2010 Summer 2010 Fall 2009 Fall 2009 Fall 2009 Summer 2009 Spring 2009 Medicine & Mythology Introduction to Archaeology Ancient Greek history (Portland State University) Greek Mythology and Women s Lives in Ancient Greece Ships of Wisdom: Trade and Exchange in the Ancient World Ancient Greek history (Portland State University) History and Architecture of Petra Memory and Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean Before Rome: Ancient Cultures of the Italian Peninsula Introduction to Greek Archaeology Latin Beginning III Latin Beginning II GIS Analysis in Archaeology Advanced Archaeological Survey Methods Ancient Mediterranean Cultures Latin Beginning I Greece and Italy: An Artistic and Literary Odyssey Latin I Introduction to Archaeology Classical Mythology Geoarchaeology Biblical Archaeology Inventing the Citizen. Civic Action in European History Krotscheck p. 7
8 ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS March President, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest Since March Since October 2005 January Since January 1999 Member, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest Member, Economic History Association Member, Women s Classical Caucus Member, Student Affairs Interest Group, Archaeological Institute of America Member, Archaeological Institute of America Krotscheck p. 8
Lela M. Urquhart. Curriculum Vitae
Lela M. Urquhart Department of History P.O. Box 4117 (404) 413-5208 Atlanta, GA 30302-4117 lurquhart@gsu.edu EMPLOYMENT 2009-Present Assistant Professor, Department of History EDUCATION 2003-2010 Ph.D.,
More informationDAVID ARLO TEEGARDEN
DAVID ARLO TEEGARDEN Department of Classics University at Buffalo, SUNY 333 MFAC Buffalo, NY 14261 (716) 645-2154 dat6@buffalo.edu TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Ancient Greek History, Ancient Greek Democracy
More informationGRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization TWF 12:30-1:30 (Fall and Spring) HSD A240 Dr. Nick Reymond (Fall 2013) Dr. Mark Nugent (Spring 2014)
GRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization TWF 12:30-1:30 (Fall and Spring) HSD A240 Dr. Nick Reymond (Fall 2013) Dr. Mark Nugent (Spring 2014) Foundational approach to the civilization of Greece and Rome through
More informationTwenty Years of Greek Studies at UMSL A celebration of the 20 th anniversary of the Greek Professorship
The University of Missouri-St. Louis International Studies and Programs The Hellenic Government-Karakas Family Foundation Professorship in Greek Studies Twenty Years of Greek Studies at UMSL A celebration
More informationGuide to the Robert L. Scranton Papers
University of Chicago Library Guide to the Robert L. Scranton Papers 1961-1977 2014 University of Chicago Library Table of Contents Descriptive Summary Information on Use Access Citation Biographical Note
More informationCHRISTOPHER A. PFAFF Curriculum Vitae
CHRISTOPHER A. PFAFF Curriculum Vitae Home address: 320 Anton Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312 Departmental address: Department of Classics, Florida State University, 205 Dodd Hall, Tallahasse, FL 32306-1510
More informationPresented to Cynthia W. Shelmerdine (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press). Inequality, Novum Testamentum Supplement 155 (Leiden/Boston: Brill).
SARAH A. JAMES Department of Classics University of Colorado Boulder Eaton Humanities 340, UCB 248 Boulder, CO 80309-0248 (303) 492-0252 sarah.a.james[@]colorado.edu EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D., Classical Archaeology,
More informationCourse Catalog - Spring 2015
Course Catalog - Spring 2015 Classical Civilization Classics Department Head: Ariana Trail Department Office: 4080 Foreign Languages Building, 707 South Mathews, Urbana Phone: 333-1008 www.classics.illinois.edu
More informationJOANN GULIZIO AREAS OF SPECIAL INTEREST
JOANN GULIZIO 5210A Leralynn Street Department of Classics Office: (512) 471-5742 Austin, TX 78751 University of Texas at Austin Mobile: (843) 214-6645 jgulizio@utexas.edu Austin, TX 78712 AREAS OF SPECIAL
More informationClassical Archaeology and Ancient History Information Sheet for entry in 2018
Classical Archaeology and Ancient History Information Sheet for entry in 2018 The course combines study of the history, archaeology and art of the classical world. It looks at the societies and cultures
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. Languages Ancient Greek, Modern Greek, French, Italian and German
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: A. Lily Macrakis Dean of Hellenic College 50 Goddard Avenue Brookline, MA 02445 Office: (617) 850-1253 Office Fax: (617)850-1477 Email: lmacrakis@hchc.edu Languages Ancient Greek,
More informationDiscover archaeology and the ancient art in The British Museum (London, England) & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain)
Course 033 Discover archaeology and the ancient art in The British Museum (London, England) & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain) 1. General Information This program, which has been scheduled
More information3-C. Classical Civilizations. Golden Ages
3-C. Classical Civilizations Golden Ages Greece, Gupta, Han, Maya, Roman GOLDEN AGES Pax, Achievements, Golden Age Greece Gupta Han Maya Rome Golden Age: Greece The Persians & Greeks: Crash Course World
More informationWHI SOL 5. Ancient Greeks
WHI SOL 5 Ancient Greeks The physical geography of the Aegean Basin shaped the economic, social, and political development of Greek civilization. The expansion of Greek civilization through trade and colonization
More informationAncient Greece By Anne Pearson READ ONLINE
Ancient Greece By Anne Pearson READ ONLINE It had paid-up intellectuals and progressive politics, yet ancient Greece was less civil than we are inclined to remember Find out more about the history of Ancient
More informationDiscover the archaeology of the best Egyptian and Classic Museums in Berlin & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain)
Course 044 Discover the archaeology of the best Egyptian and Classic Museums in Berlin & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain) 1. General Information This program, which has been scheduled
More informationEurope in the 21 st Century Seminar: Critical Issues in Europe Today
Europe in the 21 st Century Seminar: Critical Issues in Europe Today Speakers Alexis Andres, Consul General of France.. Alexis Andres took up his post as Consul General of France in Houston on September
More informationCLASSICS Mission Statement Program Objectives Student Learning Objectives
CLASSICS Mission Statement The mission of the Classics program at Hellenic College is to train young scholars in the languages, literatures, and civilizations of Ancient Greece and Rome while also preparing
More informationGRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization TWF 12:30-1:30 (Fall and Spring) HSD A240 Dr. Nick Reymond (Fall 2013) Dr. Mark Nugent (Spring 2014)
GRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization TWF 12:30-1:30 (Fall and Spring) HSD A240 Dr. Nick Reymond (Fall 2013) Dr. Mark Nugent (Spring 2014) Foundational approach to the civilization of Greece and Rome through
More informationAncient Greece By Anne Pearson READ ONLINE
Ancient Greece By Anne Pearson READ ONLINE If searched for the ebook Ancient Greece by Anne Pearson in pdf form, in that case you come on to the right website. We furnish full edition of this book in epub,
More informationCOLLEGE YEAR IN ATHENS Spring Semester 2015
1 COLLEGE YEAR IN ATHENS Spring Semester 2015 Course H/S311: The Development of Athenian Democracy: History and Institutions Course Syllabus Tuesday/Thursday 11-12.35 Instructor: Professor Edward M. Harris
More informationThe Ancient World Early Civilizations, The Mesopotamian World, Egypt, Greece and Rome
The Ancient World Early Civilizations, The Mesopotamian World, Egypt, Greece and Rome Grades: Grades 6 th 9 th Day of : Tuesday Time of Class: 11:00 am 12:30 pm EST Length of Class: 30 weeks * Semester:
More informationTHE HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE
THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw3rdnc0qfc Why is it so important? Ancient Greece is called 'the birthplace of Western civilisation'. Why? =>Because they created a way of
More informationAncient Greece. Written by: Marci Haines. Sample file. Rainbow Horizons Publishing Inc. ISBN-13:
Ancient Greece Written by: Marci Haines Rainbow Horizons Publishing Inc. Tel: 1-800-663-3609 Fax: 1-800-663-3608 Email: service@rainbowhorizons.com www.rainbowhorizons.com ISBN-13: 978-1-55319-085-1 Copyright
More information2009 M.A., Latin American History, University of New Mexico
Academic Appointment Jason B. Kauffman Florida International University Department of History Deuxieme Maison, Room DM 397 11200 SW 8th Street Miami, FL 33199 305-348-2035 jkauffma@fiu.edu 2015 Visiting
More informationMinoan Greeks Mycenaean Hellenic Hellenistic King Minos Thalossocracy
20/04/2015 3:22 PM The Greeks were the second Mediterranean society to undertake widespread colonization, after the Phoenicians. Relative late-comers to the Aegean World; a high culture existed in the
More informationCarmella Van Vleet Illustrated by Alex Kim
Carmella Van Vleet Illustrated by Alex Kim contents Introduction Where in the World Was Ancient Greece? 1 chapter 1 Welcome Home! 12 chapter 2 Let s Eat! 21 chapter 3 Clothes 31 chapter 4 School, Socrates,
More informationCurriculum Vitae. Karni Golan
Curriculum Vitae Karni Golan Address: Department of Bible, Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P.O.B. 653, Beersheba, 84105, Israel E-mail: golank@post.bgu.ac.il,
More informationAncient Greece. Roots of Western Civilization
Ancient Greece Roots of Western Civilization Greece Map Identification Balkan Peninsula: Cities: Troy Mycenae Knossos Ephesus Delphi Athens Sparta Other Geographic features: Mount Olympus Aegean Sea Pelopennesus
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE Nikos Giannakopoulos Research interests EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT
CURRICULUM VITAE Nikos Giannakopoulos Associate Professor of Ancient History University of Athens, Faculty of Philosophy, School of History and Archaeology, Department of History, University Campus Zographou,
More informationDiscover archaeology and the ancient art in The Louvre Museum (Paris, France) & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain)
Course 030 Discover archaeology and the ancient art in The Louvre Museum (Paris, France) & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain) 1. General Information This program, which has been scheduled
More informationGreece Intro.notebook. February 12, Age of Empires
Greece Intro.notebook February 12, 2016 Age of Empires 1 Objectives: 1. Identify geographic features of select areas of the classical world and explain its input on development. 2. Note the aspects of
More informationChristina Skelton. Curriculum Vitae. Contact. Research Interests. Positions Held
Christina Skelton Curriculum Vitae Contact Society of Fellows Harvard University 78 Mount Auburn Street Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 USA TEL.: 617-495-2485 FAX: 617-495-2645 cskelton@fas.harvard.edu
More informationNUMISMATIC COLLECTION NEWS AND ACTIVITIES
December 2015 NUMISMATIC COLLECTION NEWS AND ACTIVITIES Alpha Bank Numismatic Collection, 41 Panepistimiou Street, GR-102 52, Athens. Tel.+30 210 326 2460-1 www.alphanumismatics.gr, numismatic@alpha.gr
More informationLuz Mairym López Rodríguez, PhD (787) x-87437
luz.lopez6@upr.edu (787) 764-0000 x-87437 EDUCATION PhD. Walden University. Minnesota. February 2010 Public Policy and Administration: Management and Leadership in Non Profit Organizations Dissertation:
More informationDoctor of Philosophy (Phd)
CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Date of Birth: Nationality: Email: Address: Maria Bougiesi 10/11/1987 Greek mabouge@pe.uth.gr mabougies@yahoo.gr Old Street Athens-Halkida 356 Avlonas Attikis, 19011, Athens, Greece
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE. Associate Professor, Tourist Guidance Department, Faculty of Tourism & Hotels, Minia University, Egypt.
CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Samar Mostafa Kamal Current Nationality: Egyptian Date of birth:15/1/1972 Marital Status: Married Address: 30 Adly Yakan Street, Minia, Egypt Mobile no (002)01222189892
More informationCLASSICAL AND NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY (BRYN MAWR)
CLASSICAL AND NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY (BRYN MAWR) brynmawr.edu/archaeology The Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology trains undergraduates and graduate students in the archaeology of the
More informationCV NIKOLAS DIMAKIS. Last name: DIMAKIS Name: NIKOLAS Date of birth: 26/06/1984
Last name: DIMAKIS Name: NIKOLAS Date of birth: 26/06/1984 Current position: Research Fellow Address: Department of Archaeology and History of Art, School of Philosophy, Research Projects Office (4 th
More informationThe Cypriot Bronze Age Pottery From Sir Leonard Woolley's Excavations At Alalakh (Tell Atchana) (Contributions To The Chronology Of The Eastern...
The Cypriot Bronze Age Pottery From Sir Leonard Woolley's Excavations At Alalakh (Tell Atchana) (Contributions To The Chronology Of The Eastern... Denkschriften Der Gesamtakademie, Band Xxxi) By Celia
More informationSEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS
Voyage: Summer 2013 Discipline: Art History Course Title: Mediterranean Art and Myth Course Number: ARTH 3591 Faculty Name: Tyler Jo Smith Pre-requisites: none SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE DESCRIPTION
More informationKhatunaChapichadze. Date of Birth. March 17, Address
KhatunaChapichadze Date of Birth Address Education March 17, 1979. 43 Apt., 25, Mitskevich Str., 0160 Tbilisi, Georgia Tel. (+995 32) 238 67 39 (Home) (+995 599) 97 17 87 (Mob.) E-mail Address: khatuna.khatuna@gmail.com
More informationThalassa: Underwater Archaeology in the Ancient East Mediterranean
November 25, 2017 EATON THEATRE 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Thalassa: Underwater Archaeology in the Ancient East Mediterranean SYMPOSIUM Find out what innovations in underwater archaeology and new approaches to maritime
More informationUniversity of Warwick - Degree Congregation Wednesday 17 - Friday 19 January 2018 Allocation of courses to ceremonies
University of Warwick - Degree Congregation Wednesday 17 - Friday 19 January 2018 Allocation of courses to ceremonies If your course is not listed or the date and time shown here conflict with the date
More informationChapter 4. Daily Focus Skills
Chapter 4 Daily Focus Skills Chapter 4 On a historical map of the ancient Mediterranean area, locate Greece and trace the boundaries of its influence to 300 BC/BCE. Explain how the geographical location
More informationGreek Religion: Archaic And Classical By John Raffan, Walter Burkert READ ONLINE
Greek Religion: Archaic And Classical By John Raffan, Walter Burkert READ ONLINE If searching for a ebook by John Raffan, Walter Burkert Greek Religion: Archaic and Classical in pdf form, then you've come
More informationGLOBUS: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS POLL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL CONDUCTED BY IPSOS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS INTERVIEW DATES: FEBRUARY 9 FEBRUARY 17, 2005
1101 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 463-7300 GLOBUS: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS POLL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL CONDUCTED BY IPSOS-PUBLIC AFFAIRS INTERVIEW DATES: FEBRUARY 9 FEBRUARY
More informationGeography. Greece s Physical Geography is: Peninsula (water on three sides) The Peloponnesus. Mountainous Terrain (see Map dark green)
Grapes Greece Geography Greece s Physical Geography is: Peninsula (water on three sides) The Peloponnesus Mountainous Terrain (see Map dark green) Extends into the Aegean Sea Includes over 2,000 Islands
More informationDionysios Mourelatos CV Studies He studied Archaeology and History of Art at the University of Athens (he graduated in 1993). He graduated from the
Dionysios Mourelatos CV Studies He studied Archaeology and History of Art at the University of Athens (he graduated in 1993). He graduated from the post-graduated program of the University of Athens with
More informationSEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS
Voyage: Summer 2013 Discipline: Art History Course Title: Mediterranean Art and Myth Course Number: ARTH 3591 Division: Upper Faculty Name: Tyler Jo Smith Pre-requisites: none SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS
More informationAncient Greece: From The Archaic Period To The Death Of Alexander The Great (The Britannica Guide To Ancient Civilizations) READ ONLINE
Ancient Greece: From The Archaic Period To The Death Of Alexander The Great (The Britannica Guide To Ancient Civilizations) READ ONLINE If searching for the book Ancient Greece: From the Archaic Period
More informationWhat. Ancient Civilizations Early Civilizations Classical Civilizations History is personal
What Ancient Civilizations Early Civilizations Classical Civilizations History is personal What are six main characteristics of a civilization? What are six main characteristics of a civilization? Growth
More informationAncient Greece. Aristocrats and Tyrants Rule Chapter 8, Section 2 Ancient Civilizations
Warm-up Questions What was the period of warfare and disorder in Greece called? Who would go on to rule the Greek city-states when the kings were replaced? Ancient Greece Aristocrats and Tyrants Rule Chapter
More informationGeography and Early Greek Civilization
Geography and Early Greek Civilization Do Now How does geography influence how you interact with your neighbors? Learning Targets and Intentions of the Lesson I Want Students to: 1. KNOW the differences
More informationChair: Charles Walker Readers: Zoila Mendoza, Andrés Reséndez, Jose Carlos De la Puente
MARK PIERRE DRIES 8615 Country Club Road Charleston, IL 61920 mpdries@eiu.edu (708) 214-6837 EDUCATION: 2018 Ph.D., History - University of Major Field: Latin America Designated Emphasis in Native American
More informationEugenia (Evi) Gorogianni
Eugenia (Evi) Gorogianni Department of Anthropology and Classical Studies 244 Olin Hall The University of Akron Akron, Ohio 44325-1910 Phone: 330-972-7875 (office) Phone: 513-307-5811 (cell) e-mail: eg20@uakron.edu
More informationTomohiro Kitamura. 1. Ph.D., Economics, Kobe University, March M.A., Economics, Kobe University, March 2015
Tomohiro Kitamura Lecturer Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University 2-1, Rokkodai-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe 657-8501, JAPAN E-mail: kitamura@econ.kobe-u.ac.jp URL: http://tomkitamura.html.xdomain.jp Education
More informationI. HELLENIC GREECE. A. Hellenic an adjective that describes anything from ancient Greece
I. HELLENIC GREECE A. Hellenic an adjective that describes anything from ancient Greece B. Culture, language, architecture, religion, philosophy would all be described as Hellenic III. GREEK POLIS A. Villages
More informationChapter Introduction
Introduction Chapter Introduction This chapter will introduce you to the Ancient Greeks. You will learn about early Greek history, society, and government. Section 1: The Rise of City-States Section 2:
More informationCLASSICS (CLAS) Classics (CLAS) 1. CLAS 182 Alpha Learning Community Freshman Seminar Description: Topic varies.
Classics (CLAS) 1 CLASSICS (CLAS) CLAS 111 Disasters and Triumphs in Greece before History Description: Examination of Prehistoric Greek material and documentary evidence, including archaeological remains
More informationthe athenian empire 303B531B046A2BB28DD00CC0C064E033 The Athenian Empire 1 / 6
The Athenian Empire 1 / 6 2 / 6 3 / 6 The Athenian Empire Recommend this site. Map Of The Athenian Empire. Map of Ancient Greece (700BC 211BC) Recommend this site Map Of The Athenian Empire - Ancient Greece
More informationSPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
CONFERENCES SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES 32 nd Materials Science and Engineering Conference: Advancement & Innovations November 14-15, 2019 Istanbul, Turkey our DELEGATE is your CLIENT Our Programme 5+ Keynote
More informationDates are subject to change Please check with sponsoring organization This calendar is not representative of all events
As of December14, 2017 Dates are subject to change Please check with sponsoring organization ACI-NA INDUSTRY CALENDAR 2017 Meetings December 14 15 Safety and Air Navigation Industry Symposium (SANIS) Montreal,
More informationUnit 2 Review. Word bank. dry moderate warm. central mountainous and rocky farming land
Unit 2 Review I Can 1 Find Features on a map. What is the land and climate like? Word bank dry moderate warm central mountainous and rocky farming land The land and climate in Egypt was warm and dry The
More informationThe Roman Empire, About 117 C.E.
UNIT 6 GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE ANSWER KEY The Roman Empire, About 117 C.E. SPAIN BRITAIN GAUL ETRURIA GREECE ASIA MINOR EGYPT ASSYRIA JUDEA MTS. CARPATHIAN A L P S Adriatic Sea Rome APENININES Po River Tiber
More informationAthenian Black Figure Vases (World Of Art) By John Boardman READ ONLINE
Athenian Black Figure Vases (World Of Art) By John Boardman READ ONLINE AbeBooks.com: Athenian Black Figure Vases (World of Art) (9780500201381) by Boardman, John and a great selection of similar New,
More informationAspects of Civilizations Economy, Government
Section 1 Page 144 Preview: What do you know about Rome? List ideas 1. The Rise of Rome: The Land and Peoples of Italy Geographic Item Impact on Rome Tiber River Mediterranean Sea Apennines Mountains 2.
More informationJohn Dennison fonds. Original inventory (1985, 1998) Revised by Erwin Wodarczak (2004) University of British Columbia Archives
John Dennison fonds Original inventory (1985, 1998) Revised by Erwin Wodarczak (2004) University of British Columbia Archives Table of Contents Fonds Description o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical
More informationThe Legacies of Ancient Greece
The Legacies of Ancient Greece What is a legacy? Traditions, skills and knowledge of a culture that get passed on to people in the future Something a culture is known for A gift from the past What will
More informationSample file. Build. inventions, monuments, and works of art. Hands-On Activities. Learn. how the discoveries of ancient Greece affect us today
Tools of the Ancient Greeks A Kid s Guide to the History & Science of Life in Ancient Greece Meet the people whose ideas changed the world Build inventions, monuments, and works of art 15 Hands-On Activities
More informationAncient Greece. Theme: Religion Theme: Society & Culture -Slide 1 -Slide2 Theme: Science & Tech. -Slide 1 -Slide 2
Ancient Greece Theme: Geography Theme: Economics Theme: Politics Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Theme: Religion Theme: Society & Culture -Slide 1 -Slide2 Theme: Science & Tech. -Slide
More informationIt had a privileged position between Asia and Africa.
UNIT 10 Ancient Greece The natural environment Ancient Greece was composed of: Balkan Peninsula, the Peloponnese and other islands in the Eastern Mediterranean. Asia Minor (now Turkey) later became part.
More informationWhat is pre-history? Time before writing. What is history? Written records
What is pre-history? Time before writing What is history? Written records What are six main characteristics of a civilization? What are six main characteristics of a civilization? Growth of cities with
More informationUNIT 14: Ancient Greece Exercises
UNIT 14: Ancient Greece Exercises 1) Where did the greek civilisation surge? 2) What are the 3 periods of the history of Ancient Greece? 3) Was the Mediterranean sea important for the greeks? Yes/No. Why?
More informationAncient Greece: A Very Short Introduction By Paul Cartledge
Ancient Greece: A Very Short Introduction By Paul Cartledge Ancient Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (9780192853578) by Julia Annas. Philosophy Before the Greeks: The Pursuit of Truth in Ancient Babylonia.
More informationGCSE, ENTRY LEVEL CERTIFICATE, PROJECT LEVELS 1 & 2 AND CAMBRIDGE NATIONALS PROVISIONAL EXAMINATION TIMETABLE JUNE 2019
GCSE, ENTRY LEVEL CERTIFICATE, PROJECT LEVELS 1 & 2 AND CAMBRIDGE NATIONALS PROVISIONAL EXAMINATION TIMETABLE www.ocr.org.uk Provisional Examination Timetable, 2019 Important Dates 21 February 2019 Deadline
More informationDates are subject to change Please check with sponsoring organization This calendar is not representative of all events
As of January 11, 2018 Dates are subject to change Please check with sponsoring organization ACI-NA INDUSTRY CALENDAR 2018 Meetings January 10 12 ACI-NA Risk Management Conference New Orleans, LA January
More informationAncient Greece GREECE UNIT 5 GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE. 1 Unit 5 Geography Challenge miles. Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area Projection
W N S E UNIT 5 GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE Ancient Greece 0 250 500 miles 0 250 500 kilometers Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area Projection GREECE 1 Unit 5 Geography Challenge UNIT 5 GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE Geography Skills
More informationCourse Outline. August 29: Intro to the course, performative expectations, helpful hints.
ARH 208/CLST 248: The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Athens Professor S. Dillon sheila.dillon@duke.edu NB: this syllabus is from fall of 2011; subject to change Course Synopsis: Athens was one of the great
More informationAstypalaia Bioarchaeology Field School. Website: University College London
Astypalaia Bioarchaeology Field School Website: https://sites.google.com/site/fieldschoolastypalaia/home University College London Chora Livadi the Kylindra site Visit the island s website on http://www.astypalaia.com/
More information21H.301 The Ancient World: Greece Fall 2004
MIT OpenCourseWare http://ocw.mit.edu 21H.301 The Ancient World: Greece Fall 2004 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit: http://ocw.mit.edu/terms. Prof. Steven E. Ostrow
More informationDOWNLOAD OR READ : THE LIFE OF GREECE THE STORY OF CIVILIZATION VOLUME 2 PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI
DOWNLOAD OR READ : THE LIFE OF GREECE THE STORY OF CIVILIZATION VOLUME 2 PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI Page 1 Page 2 the life of greece the story of civilization volume 2 the life of greece pdf the life of greece
More informationAt Western University
At Western University Click on the hyperlink to explore Italy: the Extraordinary Commonplace WHY STUDY ITALIAN? Italy s cultural importance and influence spans from antiquity through the present Italy
More informationCURRICULUM VITAE University of Idaho
CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Chun-Chu (Bamboo) Chen, Ph.D. DATE: 1/15/2015 RANK OR TITLE: Assistant Professor (tenure-track) DEPARTMENT: Movement Sciences OFFICE LOCATION AND CAMPUS ZIP: 202C Memorial Gym OFFICE
More informationThe Greek World: Classical, Byzantine, And Modern
The Greek World: Classical, Byzantine, And Modern If you are searched for the book The Greek World: Classical, Byzantine, and Modern in pdf form, in that case you come on to the right site. We furnish
More information1. Sea: heavy influence on physical environment of Greece (Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea)
1. Sea: heavy influence on physical environment of Greece (Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea) 2. Mountains (with narrow valleys): cover more than ¾ of Greece s surface area 3. Islands: more than 2000 islands (Crete
More informationThe Ancient Stones of Athens
Educational Travel May 11-19, 2019 The Ancient Stones of Athens A Comprehensive Exploration of Europe s Oldest City Assistant Professor of Greek History and Culture Dear Yale Traveler I invite you to travel
More informationAncient Greece B.C.E.
Ancient Greece 500-323 B.C.E. Geography Greece is a peninsula about the size of Louisiana in the Mediterranean Sea. It s very close to Egypt, the Persian empire (includes Turkey) and Rome. Greek geography
More informationHigher Education in America s Metropolitan Areas A Statistical Profile
Higher Education in America s Metropolitan Areas A Statistical Profile MSA Study No.2 Higher Education in America s Metropolitan Areas A Statistical Profile CONTENTS Why Metro Areas? 1 Executive Summary
More informationThe Rise of Rome. After about 800 BC other people also began settling in Italy The two most notable were the and the
The Rise of Rome The Land and People of Italy Italy is a peninsula extending about miles from north to south and only about 120 miles wide. The mountains form a ridge from north to south down the middle
More information21H.301 The Ancient World: Greece Fall 2004
MIT OpenCourseWare http://ocw.mit.edu 21H.301 The Ancient World: Greece Fall 2004 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit: http://ocw.mit.edu/terms. MIT 21.H301 (CI-HASS-D):
More informationCurriculum Vitae. Costanza Dal Cin D Agata. July 2016
Curriculum Vitae Costanza Dal Cin D Agata July 2016 CONTACT INFORMATION Tel: 28210 37074 6947 247 660 e-mail: cdagata@isc.tuc.gr SUMMARY I was born in 1977 in Turin, Italy. I m married and mother of one
More informationLesson 1
Lesson 1 Objectives Evaluate how geography affected people of the Aegean Cultures. Study the effects of trade on he growth of the Minoan customs and ideas to their way of life. Observe how the Mycenaeans
More informationHIEU 160 Topics in the History of Greece: Ancient Greek Warfare
HIEU 160 Topics in the History of Greece: Ancient Greek Warfare Time: Tuesday 1:00-3:50 PM. Professor Michael Sage Office Hours: 6012 H&SS MF 10:30-11:15 Email: msage@ucsd.edu This course will deal with
More informationWARRING CITY-STATES polis Monarchy- rule by a king Oligarchy- rule by nobles and wealthy merchants Democracy rule by the people
WARRING CITY-STATES There were different ways to rule a polis, (city-state) IN ANCIENT GREECE: Monarchy- rule by a king Oligarchy- rule by nobles and wealthy merchants Democracy rule by the people Question
More informationGreece. made up of two parts: mainland hundreds of small islands. Two main features: Mountains Seas
Greece made up of two parts: mainland hundreds of small islands Two main features: Mountains Seas Geography MOUNTAIN RANGES mountain ranges separated the small, independent Greek communities caused them
More informationAPWH chapter 4.notebook. September 11, 2012
Classical Greece E Ancient Greeks were a seafaring people who learned about civilization from their neighbors (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Phoenicians). Greeks exported valuable goods (olive oil, wine) and traded
More informationProf. Vasant Shivram Shinde
1 Prof. Vasant Shivram Shinde Name : Prof. Vasant Shivram Shinde Date of Birth : 15 th June 1956 Address : Department of Archaeology, Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute, (Deemed to be
More informationAncient Greece B.C.E.
Ancient Greece 500-323 B.C.E. Section 1 of Greece Geography and effect on Greece. Geography Greece is a peninsula about the size of Louisiana in the Mediterranean Sea. It s very close to Egypt, the Persian
More informationSixth Grade, Social Studies, Quarter 3
2015.16 Sixth Grade, Social Studies, Quarter 3 Ancient China and Ancient Greek Culture: Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, social, and religious structures of the civilizations of Ancient
More information