Sydney Hunter (CAS’19) NSF GRF recipient

Sydney Hunter (CAS’19) has been selected as one of nine archaeologists nationwide for a 2021 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, to fund three years of her doctoral research Congratulations, Sydney!  

Kathleen Forste (GRS’21) published

Kathleen Forste (GRS’21) article, “An Intrasite Analysis of Agricultural Economy at Early Islamic Caesarea Maritima, Israel,” published in Ethnobiology Letters. Congratulations, Kathleen! https://ojs.ethnobiology.org/index.php/ebl/article/view/1718

Maria Codlin (GRS’21) receives award

Congratulations to Maria Codlin (GRS’21)! Her paper titled “Hunting and Husbandry at the Ancient Mexican City of Teotihuacan” has been selected for the 2021 Society for American Archaeology student paper award. Award listed here.

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!

Josh Robinson awarded a Franklin Research Grant

Josh Robinson awarded a Franklin Research Grant in the amount of $6,000 in support of his research, “Emergence of platyrrhine primate communities: Paleoenvironments from the Miocene Pinturas Formation, Argentina.” from the American Philosophical Society. Congratulations Josh!