ULRIKE KROTSCHECK. Associate Professor in Archaeology and Classical Studies. The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA.

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ULRIKE KROTSCHECK The Evergreen State College 2700 Evergreen College Pkwy NW Sem II, A 2117 Olympia, WA 98505 http://blogs.evergreen.edu/ulrikek/ email: ulrikek@evergreen.edu phone: 360.867.6017 CURRENT POSITION September 2008- 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 2015. 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

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. 2018. 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. 2018. "The Pointe Lequin 1A: Wine Cups and Economic Networks in the Western Mediterranean". In: Ancient West and East 14, 2015: 169-189. 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: 323-327. Going with the Grain: Athenian State-formation and the Question of Subsistence in the 4 th and 5 th Centuries BCE. 2005. http://www.princeton.edu/~pswpc/papers/author/krotscheck/ 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

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

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, 2007. 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

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 2014 2012-present December 2010 June 2012 2010-2012 2010-2011 2010-2011 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

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

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

ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS March 2015-2016 President, Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest Since March 2009 2006-2009 Since October 2005 January 2001 2008 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