Natalie Susmann (GRS’20) Boston Herald article of her AR593 essay
Natalie Susmann turned one of her essays from CAS AR 593, Memory in 3-D: Memorials, then and now course into an op-ed for the Boston Herald. Click here to read the article.
Professor Berlin NPR “Preserving Audio For The Future Is A Race Against Time”
NPR “Weekend Edition Sunday” 3/23/14 http://www.npr.org/2014/03/22/291420005/preserving-audio-for-the-future-is-a-race-against-time (audio link) Preserving Audio For The Future Is A Race Against Time By Emily Siner On the very first archaeological dig of her career, Andrea Berlin discovered the room of a house that somebody had lived in around 800 B.C. Talk about beginner’s luck. […]
NEW EPISODE 3: “Ask An Archaeologist !”
Published on Oct 28, 2013 In this episode, Boston University’s Department of Archaeology’s Professor, Curtis Runnels, answers questions gathered from social media and man-on-the-street questions. Ask an Archaeologist: Episode 3, Professor Curtis Runnels To submit questions: Email questions to ASORmedia@gmail.com with the subject “Ask An Archaeologist”. Use #AskAnArchaeologist on Twitter or Facebook. Tweet us directly […]
“Ask An Archaeologist!” NEW EPISODE
Friends of ASOR present “Ask an Archaeologist,” a brand new YouTube series dedicated to finding out what you and your students want to know about Archaeology. The series is based on questions submitted by viewers. Viewer’s questions will be answered by professional archaeologists with years of experience. “Ask An Archaeologist” provides reliable, entertaining and educational […]
Professor Andrea Berlin to deliver lectures at the ASOR/BAS Seminar
ASOR/BAS Seminar on Biblical Archaeology, January 11 – 13, 2013 Behind the Return: The Real World of Ezra and Nehemiah – January 11 The Maccabees and After – January 12 Revolt! Why the Jews Took on Rome – January 13
Professor Andrea Berlin’s CAS AR593 BU Today Class Feature
294 Steps to Class BU archaeology course teaches memorials’ meanings aren’t set in stone 10.25.2012 By Rich Barlow Class by class, lecture by lecture, question asked by question answered, an education is built. This is one of a series of visits to one class, on one day, in search of those building blocks at BU. Sweating, panting, […]
Andrea Berlin CSA Newsletter article
Volume XXV, No. 2 — of the CSA Newsletter “Artifacts and Applications: Computational Thinking for Archaeologist” A new way to think about data. — Andrea M. Berlin http://csanet.org/newsletter/fall12/nlf1201.html
Andrea Berlin BU Today interview “Machine Dreams”
Andrea Berlin, a College of Arts & Sciences professor of archaeology, who specializes in Middle Eastern pottery made during the period from five centuries before Christ to 640 CE, is one of them. Berlin says archaeological digs and other historical … Click here for story.