Andrea Berlin receives AIA Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement
Andrea’s career has focused on the archaeology of three historical periods in the eastern Mediterranean world: the Achaemenid Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman periods.
Andrea Berlin on The Brink
What Ancient Pottery Can Teach Us About Everyday Lives in the Time of Jesus and Herod the Great
Archaeology Society hosted a Pottery Night
Prof. Berlin covered a variety of topics about ceramics including how pottery is used in archaeology, the techniques used to analyze pottery, and what pottery can tell us about people and civilizations.
Andrea Berlin published article
“The Rise of the Maccabees”
Professor Andrea Berlin interviewed for a History.com article
10 Unsolved Ancient Mysteries
Andrea Berlin mentioned in an article by The Jordan Times.
The Levantine Ceramics Project (LCP)
Professor Andrea Berlin receives Fulbright
Fulbright Senior Scholar Award.
Professor Berlin’s students create a digital map
The students in CAS AR/AN 575, The Cosmopolitan Past: Material Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean, created a digital timeline.
Andrea Berlin to receive P.E. MacAllister Award.
Berlin to receive P.E. MacAllister Award.
Andrea Berlin published
Andrea Berlin published, “The Achaemenid-Ptolemaic Transition: The View from Southern Phoenicia,” in Times of Transition. Judea in the Early Hellenistic Period. Sylvie Honigman, Christophe Nihan, and Oded Lipshits, eds. Mosaics 1. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press and Eisenbrauns: University Park PA, 2021. Pp. 143-159. Congratulations Andrea!