ASOR 2010 Annual Meeting
Call for Papers and Sessions and Program Guidelines
IV. List of Approved Sessions
* Deadline for submission of paper proposals was February 24, 2010.
For a list of session descriptions/themes and the session chair(s), please click here.
** An individual may submit a proposal to one of the following sessions:
ASOR Sessions
- Ancient Inscriptions: Recent Discoveries, New Editions, New Readings
- Archaeology and Biblical Studies
- Archaeology of Anatolia
- Archaeology of Cyprus
- Archaeology of Egypt
- Archaeology of Gender
- Archaeology of Islamic Society
- Archaeology of Israel
- Archaeology of Jordan
- Archaeology of Lebanon
- Archaeology of Mesopotamia
- Archaeology of the Natural Environment: Archaeobotany and Zooarchaeology in the Near East
- Archaeology of the Near East: Bronze and Iron Ages
- Archaeology of the Near East : The Classical Periods
- Archaeology of Syria
- Art Historical Approaches to the Near East
- Bioarchaeology in the Near East
- Cultural Heritage Management: Protecting Heritage in War-zones and the Role of the Media
- The History of Archaeology
- Individual Submissions
- Maritime Archaeology
- Myth, History, and Archaeology
- Prehistoric Archaeology
- Reports On Current Excavations-ASOR Affiliated
- Reports On Current Excavations-Non-ASOR Affiliated
- Technology in Archaeology
- Theoretical and Anthropological Approaches to the Near East
Member-Organized Sessions
- Archaeologies of the Body in the Ancient Near East
- Archaeology and the New Testament: Theory and Method
- Archaeology of Anatolia: Anatolian Landscapes
- Caesarea Maritima: Byzantine/Islamic Transitions
- Christianity and Judaism in Late Antiquity: Cultures, Connections, and Contrasts
- City and Sanctuary: A Session in Honor of Robert J. Bull on the Occasion of his 90th Birthday
- Communication and Power in Mesopotamian Civilizations
- Community-Based Practice and Collaboration in Near Eastern Archaeology
- Current Issues in Biblical Archaeology
- Death and Burial in the Ancient Near East
- "Figuring Out" The Figurines Of The Ancient Near East
- Hebrew Bible, History and Archaeology
- Khirbet Qeiyafa: A Fortified City in Judah from the Time of King David
- New Testament Archaeology: Archaeological Excavations and the Context for the Composition of the Gospels and Letters of the New Testament
- Philistia and the Philistines during the Iron Age
- Publishing Archaeological Data from the Field to the Web (Workshop)
- Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls
- Reconstructing Ancient (Biblical) Israel: The Exact and Life Science Perspective. An Atlanta 2010 Update
- Sepphoris in Recent Research
- Settlement and Society in the Ancient Near East
- Tayinat Archaeological Project: Recent Investigations in the 'Land of Palastin'
- Teaching Archaeology to Undergraduates: Success Stories and Cautionary Tales
- Warfare, Empire, and Society in the Ancient Near East
