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D.C. Haggis Vita 1 Donald C. Haggis Professor of Classical Archaeology Nicholas A. Cassas Term Professor of Greek Studies Director of the Archaeology Program, Classics Professor, Curriculum in Archaeology, Research Laboratories of Archaeology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Curriculum Vitae April 2018 Department of Classics Institute for Aegean Prehistory The University of North Carolina Study Center for East Crete at Chapel Hill PO Box 364 212 Murphey Hall, CB#3145 Pacheia Ammos Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145 Ierapetra 72200 Tel: 919-962-7191 Crete, Greece Fax: 919-962-4036 Tel: 30-28420-93027; cell: 30-697-618-9872 [email protected] Fax: 30-28420-93017 EDUCATION Ph.D. Classical Studies. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1985-1992, directed by W.D.E. Coulson and F.A. Cooper. M.A. Classics. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 1983-1985. B.A. Classics. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 1978-1982; highest distinction (Phi Beta Kappa, 1981). American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, Greece, Student Associate Member, 1989-1992 (Doreen C. Spitzer Fellowship). British School of Archaeology at Athens, Athens, Greece, Student Member, 1990-1991. College Year in Athens, Athens, Greece, 1981-1982. (Raphael Demos Scholarship). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professional Positions and Appointments 2015-2016. Elizabeth A. Whitehead Visiting Professor, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, Greece. 2014-2016. Adjunct Professor of Classical Studies, Co-director, Duke Archaeological Field Practicum; 2013. Faculty Director, Duke in Crete, Duke Global Education for Undergraduates, Duke University. 2013-2016. Advisory Board, American Journal of Archaeology, the Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America 2010-2016. Project member, DIKIDADe la chaîne du Diktè au massif de l'Ida: territoire et formes d'organisation politique en Crète du XIV e au VI e s. av. J.-C., l'Agence Nationale de la Recherche (Daniela Lefèvre-Novaro, Université de Strasbourg, Director). 2009-. Affiliate Faculty, Curriculum in Global Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2008-. Nicholas A. Cassas Term Professor of Greek Studies, Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2008-. Adjunct Professor and Faculty Advisory Board, Curriculum in Archaeology (Research

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Donald C. Haggis Professor of Classical Archaeology Nicholas A. Cassas Term Professor of Greek Studies Director of the Archaeology Program, Classics Professor, Curriculum in Archaeology, Research Laboratories of Archaeology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Curriculum Vitae April 2018 Department of Classics Institute for Aegean Prehistory The University of North Carolina Study Center for East Crete at Chapel Hill PO Box 364 212 Murphey Hall, CB#3145 Pacheia Ammos Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3145 Ierapetra 72200 Tel: 919-962-7191 Crete, Greece Fax: 919-962-4036 Tel: 30-28420-93027; cell: 30-697-618-9872 [email protected] Fax: 30-28420-93017

EDUCATION Ph.D. Classical Studies. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1985-1992, directed by

W.D.E. Coulson and F.A. Cooper. M.A. Classics. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 1983-1985. B.A. Classics. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 1978-1982; highest distinction (Phi Beta

Kappa, 1981). American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, Greece, Student Associate Member, 1989-1992

(Doreen C. Spitzer Fellowship). British School of Archaeology at Athens, Athens, Greece, Student Member, 1990-1991. College Year in Athens, Athens, Greece, 1981-1982. (Raphael Demos Scholarship).

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professional Positions and Appointments 2015-2016. Elizabeth A. Whitehead Visiting Professor, American School of Classical Studies at Athens,

Athens, Greece. 2014-2016. Adjunct Professor of Classical Studies, Co-director, Duke Archaeological Field Practicum;

2013. Faculty Director, Duke in Crete, Duke Global Education for Undergraduates, Duke University.

2013-2016. Advisory Board, American Journal of Archaeology, the Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America

2010-2016. Project member, DIKIDA— De la chaîne du Diktè au massif de l'Ida: territoire et formes d'organisation politique en Crète du XIVe au VIe s. av. J.-C., l'Agence Nationale de la Recherche (Daniela Lefèvre-Novaro, Université de Strasbourg, Director).

2009-. Affiliate Faculty, Curriculum in Global Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2008-. Nicholas A. Cassas Term Professor of Greek Studies, Department of Classics, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2008-. Adjunct Professor and Faculty Advisory Board, Curriculum in Archaeology (Research

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Laboratories of Archaeology), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2008-2009. Acting chair, Curriculum in Archaeology (Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-CH). 2006-. Contributing faculty member, Duke-UNC Consortium for Classical and Mediterranean

Archaeology (CCMA). 2006-. Professor of Classical Archaeology, Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill. 2006-. Advisory Board of the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, College of Arts and Sciences,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 2001. Lecturer, Temple University, Department of Art, Seminar in Aegean State Formation. 1999-2006. Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology. Department of Classics, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1999-2000. Academic Advisor, College of Arts and Sciences (General College), University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1997-. Research Associate, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill. 1996. Senior Associate Member, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, Greece. 1993-1999. Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology. Department of Classics, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1992. Assistant Professor of Classics. Department of Classics, Macalester College, Saint Paul,

Minnesota. 1991. Lecturer. College Year in Athens, Athens, Greece. 1989. Instructor, University of Minnesota. 1985-1989. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Classics, University of Minnesota. 1983-1985. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Classics, Wayne State University.

Editor Coeditor, Aegean Archaeology (Studies and Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology and

Civilization), Art and Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, 2001- present (vols. 4-11).

Field Research Azoria Project, 2001-present, American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Director. Petras Excavations, 1997-2001, Archaeological Service of Greece, 24th Ephorate of Prehistoric and

Classical Antiquities (M. Tsipopoulou, Director), ceramic specialist. Research and Study Assignment leave, 1996, Kavousi, Crete; American School of Classical Studies at

Athens (Kavousi Project and Gournia Project). Gournia Project, 1992-1996, American School of Classical Studies and the Archaeological Service of

Greece, 24th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities (L.V. Watrous, Director). Kalo Khorio Archaeological Rescue Project, 1991-1994, 1996-1998, Archaeological Service of Greece,

24th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities (KD' Ephoreia). Director. Kavousi Project, study seasons, 1991-1992, American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Area

Specialist. National Road Survey, Gournia, Crete, 1991; Archaeological Service of Greece (24th Ephorate of

Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities). Myrtos, Pyrgos Excavations, study season, 1991, Stratigraphical Museum, Knossos, Crete; British

School of Archaeology at Athens (G. Cadogan, Director). Kavousi-Thriphti Survey, 1987-1990, American School of Classical Studies at Athens; Greek Ministry of

Culture (Dissertation research). Kavousi Project Excavations, 1986-1992, American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

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Trenchmaster. (W.D.E. Coulson, L.P. Day, G. Gesell, Directors). Vrokastro Archaeological Survey, 1987-1988, American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Field

Assistant. (B. Hayden, J. Moody, Directors). Kouphonisi Excavations, 1986, Archaeological Service of Greece. Trenchmaster. (N. Papadakis,

Director). Agora Excavations, 1982, American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Field Assistant. (T.L. Shear,

Director).

GRANTS AND AWARDS

Distinctions and Awards

Best Practices in Site Preservation Award, 2012; Archaeological Institute of America (Site Preservation

Committee), 113th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 6, 2012. Distinguished Alumnus Award, 2009; Board of Directors, Wayne State University Alumni Association,

Wayne State University, Detroit Michigan, May 2009.

National and International Grants Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2018, $30,000; Azoria Project. Stavros Niarchos Foundation, 2017-2018; $100,000; Azoria Project Field Conservation and Public

Outreach Program. National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration (HJ-034R-17), 2017, $25,000;

The Azoria Project 2017: The Politics of Consumption in an Early Greek City on Crete." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2017, $30,000; Azoria Project. Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, 2017, $10,000; Azoria Project. Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2016, $30,000; Azoria Project. Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2015, $30,000; Azoria Project. Stavros Niarchos Foundation, 2014-2015; $200,000; Azoria Project. Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, 2014, $10,000; Azoria Project. Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2014, $25,000; Azoria Project. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (GR 8644), 2013; $20,000; “The Archaeology of

the Archaic Cretan Household (700-500 B.C.).” Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2013, $20,000; Azoria Project. Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, 2013, $10,000; Azoria Project. National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Research Grant, 2013-2015 (RZ51427),

$250,000 (outright); "The Azoria Project Excavations: A Study of Urbanization on Crete, 700-500 B.C."

National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration (9164-12), 2013, $24,400; "The Azoria Project Excavations: A Study of Urbanization on Crete, 700-500 B.C."

Shelby White-Leon Levy Program for Archaeological Publications, 2011-2012, 53,475; Azoria Project. Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2011, 2500; INSTAP Study Center for East Crete Six-week Research

Fellowship. Azoria and Petras Lakkos projects. Loeb Classical Library Foundation, 2010, 7,000; “The Archaic Cretan City: The Final Publication of

Excavations at the Site of Azoria in Eastern Crete (2002-2006).” Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2010, 20,000; “Azoria Project: The Study of the Late Minoan IIIC-Early

Iron Age Finds.” American Philosophical Society, Franklin Research Grant, 2010, 4,000; “The Archaic Cretan City (1200-

500 B.C.).” Institute for Aegean Prehistory (Publication Subvention Grant), 2009, 2500, Aegean Archaeology, vol. 8.

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National Science Foundation, 2005-2008 (BCS-0438073), 250,485; "The Azoria Project: Agricultural Production and the Formation of a Small-scale Polity in the Mediterranean, 1200-600 B.C.”

National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Research Grant, 2006-2009 (RZ-50334), 105,246 (40,000 outright); “The Azoria Project: A Study of Urbanization in Early Iron Age and Archaic Crete.”

National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Research Grant, 2002-2005 (RZ-20812), 160,000 (80,000 outright); "The Azoria Project: The Excavation of an Early Iron Age Town in Eastern Crete, Greece"

National Geographic Society (CRE), 2004 (7614-04), 19,920: "The Azoria Project: The Excavation of an Early Iron Age Town in Crete."

National Geographic Society (CRE), 2002 (7193-02); 18,271; "The Azoria Project: The Excavation of an Early Iron Age Town in Crete."

Loeb Classical Library Foundation, 2005, 28,000; “The Azoria Project.” Loeb Classical Library Foundation, 2004, 29,500; “The Azoria Project.” Loeb Classical Library Foundation, 2003, 12,000; "The Azoria Project." Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 2002; 19,893; "The Azoria Project." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2006, 50,000, “The Azoria Project (Fifth Season).” Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2005, 60,000, “The Azoria Project (Fourth Season).” Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2004, 59,889, “The Azoria Project (Third Season).” Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2003; 49,610; "The Azoria Project (Second Season)." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2002; 30,000; "The Azoria Project (First Season)." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2001-2002; 56,000; "The Azoria Project." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2001; 4,000; "The Azoria Project (Topographical Survey)." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2001; 11,250; "Cultural Regionalism and Palatial Power in Middle

Bronze Age Crete, Third Season." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 2,000; 10,745; "Cultural Regionalism and Palatial Power in Middle

Bronze Age Crete, Second Season." Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 1999; 3,000; "Cultural Regionalism and Palatial Power in Middle Bronze

Age Crete." Curtiss T. Brennan and Mary G. Brennan Foundation Inc., 1999; 5,000, "Cultural Regionalism and

Palatial Power in Middle Bronze Age Crete. Institute for Aegean Prehistory, 1998; 4,471. The study of the stone tool assemblage and human bones

from Kalo Khorio. American Philosophical Society, 1997; 3,330. The study of the stone tool assemblage from Kalo Khorio.

Internal Leaves, Fellowships, and Grants (UNC-CH)

Kenan Faculty Research and Study Leave, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost, 2011. University Research Council, The Azoria Project: the study of urbanization in the Iron Age

Mediterranean (1200 - 500 B.C.), 2000, 2010. Social Science Seed Grant for Multidisciplinary Research, H.W. Odum Institute for Research in Social

Science (IRSS), and the Latane Fund administered (College of Arts & Sciences), 6640, 2009 (with M. Scarry).

Robertson Scholars Collaboration Fund for the development of the Duke-UNC Consortium for Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology, 2300, 2007 (with C. Antonaccio, Department of Classics, Duke University).

Support for Scholarship, Creative Activity or Research in the Humanities and Fine Arts, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, 10,000, 2005.

Spray-Randleigh Faculty Fellowship, 15,000; 2005-2006. Research and Study Leave, College of Arts and Sciences, Spring 2005. W.N. Reynolds Leave, College of Arts and Sciences, Fall Semester 2004.

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Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Schwab Fund, 2950, Current issues in state formation: the Mediterranean and beyond. October 2003.

University Research Council Research Grant, 2001; 1200; Office of Research Services; for Petras Lakkos ceramic study.

University Research Council Publication Grant, 2000; 500. Office of Research Services. Toward the publication of Kavousi: An Archaeological Guide to a Village in Eastern Crete.

The Institute of the Arts and Humanities, Faculty Fellowship, Spring 2001. Ancient Cities: Urbanization, Societal Organization and Political Complexity in the Mediterranean Area. IAH, College of Arts and Sciences.

Plans for New Distance Education Courses, Office of the Provost, 1999; 10,000; The Development of "Ancient Cities On-Line": An Interactive Web-based Course for the Study of the Ancient Mediterranean.

Course Enhancement Grant, Center for Teaching and Learning, 1998, 350; the development of digital images for teaching Archaeology of Ancient Egypt (CLAR 048).

Course Development Grant, Ecology Curriculum, 1998; 4000. John T. Lupton Opportunities fund, for the development of the course "Ancient Landscapes in Modern Perspective: The Co-evolution of Environment and Human Land Use and Settlement in Prehistoric, Classical, and Modern Greece."

University Research Council Research Grant, 1997; 900; Office of Research Services; for Petras ceramic study.

Junior Faculty Development Award, 1996; 3000; Office of the Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; for study in Crete.

University Research Council Research Grant, 1995; 650; Office of Research Services; Kalo Khorio preliminary report and Gournia Project study season.

University Research Council Research Grant, 1994; 1750; Office of Research Services; for excavations at Kalo Khorio (Kalo Khorio Archaeological Rescue Project); Gournia Project.

University Research Council Publication Grant, 1994; 1300; Office of Research Services; for Kalo Khorio excavation and Kavousi-Thriphti Survey preliminary reports.

Predoctoral Fellowships and Grants (1985-1992) Olivia James Traveling Fellowship, Archaeological Institute of America, 1991-1992; 11,500. Doreen C. Spitzer Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1990-1991; 9000. Wenner-Gren Foundation Predoctoral Small Grant for Anthropological Research, 1990; 2500. Fulbright Collaborative Research Grant, Institute of International Education, 1989-1990; 12,887. University of Minnesota Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Minnesota,

1989; 10,500; 1,312. Doctoral Dissertation Special Grant, Graduate School, University of Minnesota, 1989; 1500. Tuition Scholarship, Graduate School, University of Minnesota, 1988. Grants for Research Abroad, Graduate School, Minneapolis Foundation-Francis E. Andrews Fund, 1987;

1575. Graduate School Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Minnesota, 1985-1987, 6,840; 1500.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books D.C. Haggis and C. Antonaccio, eds., Classical Archaeology in Context: Theory and Practice in

Excavation in the Greek World (Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter 2015). Reviews:

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Brian A. Sparkes, Classics for all Reviews (CfA Reviews), September 22, 2015. Florence Gaignerot-Driessen, Journal of Greek Archaeology 2 (2017) 429-431. L. V. Watrous, D. Haggis, K. Nowicki, N. Vogeikoff-Brogan, and M. Schultz, An Archaeological Survey

of the Gournia Landscape: A Regional History of the Mirabello Bay, Crete, in Antiquity, Prehistory Monographs (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2012).

N. Terrenato and D.C. Haggis, eds., State formation in Greece and Rome: Questioning the Neoevolutionist Paradigm (Oxford: Oxbow 2011). Reviews:

R. Schon, American Journal of Archaeology 116.2 (2012). M.C. Biella, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012.11.47. P.A. Pantou, Classical Journal-Online, 2012.11.18. R.A. Billows, Journal of Interdisciplinary History 43.4 (2013) 609-611. A. Russell, European Journal of Archaeology 16.2 (2013) 360-364.

The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region, Kavousi I, The Results of the Excavations at Kavousi in Eastern Crete, Prehistory Monographs 16 (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press 2005).

Reviews: S. Wallace, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2007.03.13. J. Whitley, The Classical Bulletin 82.2 (2006) 215-17. M. Prent, American Journal of Archaeology 111 (2007) 575. R. Osborne, Journal of Hellenic Studies 127 (2007) 213-214. J. Francis, Phoenix 61 (2007) 386-388.

Articles and Book Chapters “In Defense of a Contextual Classical Archaeology,” Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 31 (2018)

(forthcoming). “Kavousi and the Mirabello,” in I. Lemos and A. Kotsonas, eds., A Companion to the Archaeology of

Early Greece and the Mediterranean, Wiley-Blackwell (forthcoming). “The relevance of survey data as evidence for settlement structure in Prepalatial Crete,” in M. Relaki and

Y. Papadatos, eds., From the Foundations to the Legacy of Minoan Archaeology. Studies in Honour of Professor Keith Branigan, Sheffield Studies in Aegean Archaeology (Oxford: Oxbow, 2018) 256-274.

“Final Remarks: Some Comments on the Late Prepalatial-Protopalatial Cemetery and the Late Minoan IIIC Settlement of Petras Kephala,” in M. Tsipopoulou, ed., Petras: The Pre- and Proto-palatial Cemetery in Context, Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens, Volume 21 (Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2017) 425-435.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and T. Carter, “Stratigraphic Excavations at Azoria in 2016,” Kentro 19 (2016) 5-14.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Stratigraphic Excavations at Azoria in 2015,” Kentro 18 (2015) 18-23. “The structuring of urban space in Archaic Crete: an example of settlement development from the Early

Iron Age to Archaic periods,” in J.-P. Descoeudres and S.A. Paspalas, eds., Zagora in Context: Settlements and Intercommunal Links in the Geometric Period (900-700 BC) Proceedings of the conference held by the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens and the Archaeological Society at Athens, Athens, 20-22 May, 2012 (Mediterranean Archaeology 25 (2012) [2015]), 201-215.

“The Archaeology of Urbanization: Research Design and the Excavation of an Archaic Greek City on Crete,” in D.C. Haggis and C.M. Antonaccio, eds., Classical Archaeology in Context Theory and Practice in Excavation in the Greek World (Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter Reference, 2015) 219-258.

D.C. Haggis and C.M. Antonaccio, “A Contextual Archaeology of Ancient Greece,” in D.C. Haggis and C.M. Antonaccio, eds., Classical Archaeology in Context Theory and Practice in Excavation in

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the Greek World (Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter Reference, 2015) 1-20. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Stratigraphic Excavations at Azoria in 2014,” Kentro 17 (2014) 3-9. "Azoria and Archaic Urbanization,” in F. Gaignerot-Driessen and J. Driessen eds., Cretan Cities:

Formation and Transformation. Lectures at UCLouvian (Aegis 7 /Actes de colloques 2014: La naissance de cités crétoises) (Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, 2014), 119-139.

“Excavations at Azoria and Stratigraphic Evidence for the Restructuring of Cretan Landscapes ca. 600 BC,” in O. Pilz and G. Seelentag, eds., Cultural Practices and Material Culture in Archaic and Classical Crete: Proceedings of the International Conference, Mainz, May 20-21, 2011 (Ein neues Bild Kretas in archaischer und klassischer Zeit: Kulturelle Praktiken und materielle Kultur im 6. und 5. Jh. v. Chr.) (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2014), 11-39.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavation of the Early Iron Age Settlement at Azoria,” Kentro 16 (2013) 3-9.

“Some thoughts on the Conservation of an Archaic Greek City on Crete,” Heritage, Conservation & Archaeology (Archaeological Institute of America, Site Preservation Program, November 2013) 1-7 (http://www.archaeological.org/news/hca/14256).

“Destruction and the formation of static and dynamic settlement structures in the Aegean,” in J. Driessen ed., Destruction. Archaeological, philological and historical perspectives (Louvain-la-Neuve: Presses Universitaires de Louvain, 2013) 63-87.

“Social Organization and Aggregated Settlement Structure in an Archaic Greek City on Crete,” in J. Birch, ed., From Prehistoric Villages to Cities: Settlement Aggregation and Community

Transformation, Routledge Studies in Archaeology (New York: Routledge 2013) 63-86. M.S. Mook and D.C. Haggis, “Excavation of an Archaic City at Azoria in Eastern Crete,” in W.-D.

Niemeier, O.Pilz and I. Kaiser, eds., Kreta in der geometrischen und archaischen Zeit. Akten des Internationalen Kolloquiums am Deutschen Archaeologischen Institut, Abteilung Athen 27.-29. Januar 2006 (Athenaia Band 2, 2013) 59-76.

“The Lakkos Pottery and Middle Minoan IB Petras,” in M. Tsipopoulou, ed., Petras Siteia, 25 Years of Excavation and Studies: acts of a two-day conference held at the Danish Institute at Athens (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens, Vol. 16, 2012) 191-204.

“Response to Tom Davis, ‘Archaeology, Identity, and the Media in Cyprus,” in Archaeology, Bible, Politics and the Media: Proceedings of the Duke University Conference, April 23–24, 2009, E.M. Meyers and C. Meyers, eds. (Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns 2012) 197-201.

“An Early Minoan I Long Dagger and Razor from Kalo Chorio, East Crete,” in E. Mantzourani and P.P. Betancourt. eds., PHILISTOR: Studies in Honor of Costis Davaras (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2012) 51-57.

“Neolithic and Bronze Age Pottery,” in L. V. Watrous, D. Haggis, K. Nowicki, N. Vogeikoff-Brogan, and M. Schultz, An Archaeological Survey of the Gournia Landscape: A Regional History of the Mirabello Bay, Crete, in Antiquity, Prehistory Monographs (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2012) 135-154.

“Late Minoan IIIC-Orientalizing Pottery,” in L. V. Watrous, D. Haggis, K. Nowicki, N. Vogeikoff-Brogan, and M. Schultz, An Archaeological Survey of the Gournia Landscape: A Regional History of the Mirabello Bay, Crete, in Antiquity, Prehistory Monographs (Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2012) 155-161.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, R.D. Fitzsimons, C.M. Scarry, L.M.Snyder, and W.C. West, "Excavations in the Archaic Civic Buildings at Azoria in 2005-2006," Hesperia 80 (2011) 1-70.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, R.D. Fitzsimons, C.M. Scarry, and L.M.Snyder, “The Excavation of Archaic Houses at Azoria in 2005-2006," Hesperia 80 (2011) 431-489.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Chapter 31. The Archaic Houses at Azoria,” in K.T. Glowacki and N. Vogeikoff-Brogan, eds., Stega: The Archaeology of Houses and Households in Ancient Crete (Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2011) 367-380.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, “The Early Iron Age-Archaic Transition in Crete: The Evidence from Recent

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Excavations at Azoria, Eastern Crete,” in A. Mazarakis-Ainian ed., The “Dark Ages” Revisited: An International Symposium in Memory of William D. E. Coulson (Volos: University of Thessaly 2011) 515-527.

N. Terrenato and D.C. Haggis, “Introduction” in N. Terrenato and D.C. Haggis, eds., Current Issues in State Formation in the Mediterranean (Oxford: Oxbow 2011).

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “The Azoria Project,” in “ASCSA in the Field,” Akoue 62 (2010) 11. D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook and Μανόλης Ι. Στεφανάκης, “Τρώτε και πίνετε άρχοντες: Καταναλωτικές

ανάγκες, πολιτική δύναμη και κοινωνική ταυτότητα στον αρχαϊκό οικισμό του Αζοριά,” Kritiko Panorama 19 (January-February 2007) 78-97.

“Stylistic Diversity and Diacritical Feasting at Protopalatial Petras,” Bulletin of the Institute for Classical Studies 50 (2007) 220-221.

“Stylistic Diversity and Diacritical Feasting at Protopalatial Petras: A Preliminary Analysis of the Lakkos Deposit,” American Journal of Archaeology 111 (2007) 715-75.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, L.M. Snyder, and T. Carter, “Excavations at Azoria 2003-2004, Part 2, The Early Iron Age, Late Prepalatial and Final Neolithic Occupation,” Hesperia 76 (2007) 665–716.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, C.M. Scarry, L.M. Snyder, R.D. Fitzsimons, E. Stephanakis, and W.C. West, “Excavations at Azoria , 2003-2004, Part 1, The Archaic Civic Complex,” Hesperia 76 (2007) 243-321.

"Chrysokamino in Context," in P.P. Betancourt, The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and its Territory (Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2007), 221-232.

D.C. Haggis and M. S. Mook, “Azoria 2006: Investigation of the Early Iron Age-Archaic Transition,” Kentro (2006) 10-14.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria in 2004,” Akoue 53/4 (2005) 5, 8. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria in 2004: The Early Iron Age Settlement and the

Final Neolithic Houses on the Southwest Terrace,” Kentro 7 (2004) 6-9. D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, C.M. Scarry, L.M. Snyder, and W.C. West, “Excavations at Azoria, 2002,”

Hesperia 73 (2004) 339-400. "Past and Present Perspectives on Archaeological Landscapes of Mirabello," in, L.P. Day, M.S. Mook

and J.D. Muhly eds., Crete Beyond the Palaces: Proceedings of the Crete 2000 Conference (Philadelphia 2004) 223-232.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria in 2003,” Kentro 6 (2003) 4-7. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria Excavations Provide Clues to Organization, History of Early

Cretan Polis,” Akoue 49 (2003) 3, 14. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "The Azoria Project, 2002: A Study of Urbanization on Crete," Kentro 5

(2002) 4-7. "Integration and Complexity in the Late Prepalatial Period: A View from the Countryside in Eastern

Crete," in Y. Hamilakis, ed., Labyrinth Revisited: Rethinking Minoan Archaeology (Oxford 2002) 120-142.

"A Dark Age Settlement System in East Crete and a Reassessment of the Definition of Refuge Settlements," in V. Karageorghis and C.E. Morris, eds., Defensive Settlements of the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean After ca. 1200 BC. (Nicosia 2001) 41-59.

"Two New Protopalatial Ware Groups from Petras, East Crete," Kentro: The Newsletter of the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete 4 (2001) 2-5.

L.V. Watrous, H. Blitzer, D. Haggis and E. Zangger, "Economy and Society in the Gournia Region of Crete. A preliminary report on the 1992-1994 field seasons of the Gournia project," Proceedings of the Eighth International Cretological Congress A3, Etairia Kritikon Istorikon Meleton, (Herakleio 2000) 471-483.

"The Cultural and Economic Implications of Coarse Ware Ceramic Distribution in the North Isthmus of Ierapetra in the Bronze Age," in Proceedings of the Eighth International Cretological Congress A1, Etairia Kritikon Istorikon Meleton, (Herakleio 2000) 535-544.

"Ayios Antonios," in J.D. Muhly and E. Sikla, eds., Crete 2000. One Hundred Years of American

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Archaeological Work on Crete (Athens 2000) 58-61. "Archaeological Survey at Kavousi," in J.D. Muhly and E. Sikla, eds., Crete 2000. One Hundred Years

of American Archaeological Work on Crete (Athens 2000) 88-93. "Staple Finance, Peak Sanctuaries, and Economic Complexity in Late Prepalatial Crete," in A. Chaniotis,

ed., From Minoan Farmers to Roman Traders: Sidelights on the Economy of Ancient Crete (HABES, 29) (Stuttgart 1999) 53-85.

"Some Problems in Defining Dark Age Society in the Aegean," in P.P. Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeir, eds., Meletemata. Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener (Liege 1999) 303-308.

W.D.E. Coulson, D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and J.L. Tobin "Excavations on the Kastro at Kavousi: An Architectural Overview," Hesperia 66 (1997) 315-390.

"The Typology of the Early Minoan I Chalice and the Cultural Implications of Form and Style in Early Bronze Age Ceramics," in P.P. Betancourt and R. Laffineur, eds., TEXNH. Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age Aegaeum 16 (1997) 291-299.

"Excavations at Kalo Khorio, East Crete," American Journal of Archaeology 100 (1996) 645-81. "The Port of Tholos in Eastern Crete and the Role of a Roman Horreum along the Egyptian 'Corn

Route,'" Oxford Journal of Archaeology 15 (1996) 183-210. "Archaeological Survey at Kavousi, East Crete: Preliminary Report," Hesperia 65 (1996) 373-432. "Archaeological Survey at Kavousi, Crete: Settlement Development in Middle Minoan and Late Minoan

I," in Proceedings of the Seventh International Cretological Congress, A1 (Rethymno 1995) 369-81.

"Archaeological Survey, Traditional Settlement Patterns, and Dark Age Crete: The Case of Early Iron Age Kavousi," Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 6 (1993) 131-174.

"The Early Minoan Burial Cave at Ayios Antonios and Some Problems in Early Bronze Age Chronology," Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici 31 (1993) 7-34.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "The Kavousi Coarse Wares: A Bronze Age Chronology for Survey in the Mirabello Area, East Crete," American Journal of Archaeology 97 (1993) 265-293.

D.C. Haggis and K. Nowicki, "Khalasmeno and Katalimata: Two Early Iron Age Settlements in Monastiraki, East Crete," Hesperia 62 (1993) 303-337.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "Explorations of Cretan Rural Landscape Continue," ASCSA Newsletter, Spring 1990 (No. 25) 5.

Published Field Reports D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria,” Χρονικά B2 (ΚΔ' Εφορεία Προϊστορικών και Κλασικών

Αρχαιοτήτων), Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον 61 (2006) 1181-1187. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Αζοριάς,” Χρονικά B2 (ΚΔ' Εφορεία Προϊστορικών και Κλασικών

Αρχαιοτήτων), Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον 60 (2005) 1069-1073. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria,” Χρονικά B5 (ΚΔ' Εφορεία Προϊστορικών και Κλασικών

Αρχαιοτήτων), Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον 56-59 (2001-2004) 540-542. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria,” Χρονικά B5 (ΚΔ' Εφορεία Προϊστορικών και Κλασικών

Αρχαιοτήτων), Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον 56-59 (2001-2004) 544-547. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Azoria,” Χρονικά B5 (ΚΔ' Εφορεία Προϊστορικών και Κλασικών

Αρχαιοτήτων), Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον 56-59 (2001-2004) 551-554.

Book Reviews Langford-Verstegen, L.C. Hagios Charalambos: a Minoan Burial Cave in Crete II. The Pottery.

Prehistory Monograph 51. (Contributions by P.P. Betancourt, C. Davaras, S.C. Ferrence, and E. Nodarou. Edited by P.P. Betancourt, C. Davaras, and E. Stravopodi). Philadelphia: INSTAP Academic Press, 2016, Journal of Hellenic Studies 137 (2017) 257-258.

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Erickson, B.L. Crete in Transition: Pottery Styles and Island History in the Archaic and Classical Periods, Hesperia Supplement 45. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2010, Classical Journal (CJ-Online) 2013.06.10.

Wallace, S. Ancient Crete: from successful collapse to democracy's alternatives, twelfth to fifth centuries BC. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, Journal of Hellenic Studies 133 (2013) 261-262.

Betancourt, P.P. The Bronze Age Begins: The Ceramics Revolution of Early Minoan I and the New Forms of Wealth that Transformed Prehistoric Society (INSTAP Academic Press 2009), Mouseion 11.3 (2011 [2014]) 1-3.

Sjögren, L. Fragments of Archaic Crete. Archaeological Studies on Time and Space. (Boreas 31.) Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet, 2008, The Classical Review 60 (2010) 555-557.

Macdonald, Colin F., and Carl Knappett, Knossos. Protopalatial Deposits in Early Magazine A and the South-West Houses. BSA Supplementary Volume, 41. London: The British School at Athens, 2007, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2008.05.32.

Eulimene, vols. 1-6, American Journal of Archaeology 112.4 (2008) 1-3. (Online Book Review; http://www.ajaonline.org/).

Poursat, J-C. and C. Knappett. Fouilles exécutées à Mallia: le quartier Mu IV. la poterie du Minoen Moyen II: production et utilisation. Etudes Crétoises 33. Paris: École Française d’Athènes 2005, Journal of Hellenic Studies 128 (2008) 244-245.

Shaw, J.W. Kommos: A Minoan Harbor Town and Greek Sanctuary in Southern Crete (Athens 2006), Phoenix 62 (2008) 236-238.

Feinman, G.M. and Linda M. Nicholas, eds., Archaeological Perspectives on Political Economies (University of Utah Press) in American Scientist 93: 3 (2005) 280-282.

Hayden, B.J. Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete. Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies. Philadelphia: University Museum Monograph 119, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2004, in Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews, 2004.12.34.

Hayden, B.J. Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 1: Catalogue of Pottery from the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Settlement of Vrokastro in the Collections of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Archaeological Museum, Herakleion, Crete, in Journal of Field Archaeology 29 (2003-2004) 480-483.

Shaw, J.W. and M. C. Shaw, eds, Kommos IV: The Greek Sanctuary, in Bryn Mawr Classical Reviews 2003.06.18.

Cosmopoulos, M.B. A Rural History of Greek City States (Archaeopress BAR S1001, 2001), in American Journal of Archaeology107 (2003) 305-307.

Thomas, C.G. and C. Conant, Citadel to City State: The Transformation of Greece, 100-700 BCE (Bloomington 1999), in American Journal of Philology 122 (2001) 131-135.

Davis, J.L. ed., Sandy Pylos: An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino (Austin 1998) in American Journal of Archaeology 103 (1999) 707-709.

Jameson, M.H., C.N. Runnels, and T.H. van Andel, A Greek Countryside: The Southern Argolid from Prehistory to the Present Day (Stanford 1994) in American Journal of Philology 118 (1997) 333-335.

Drews, R. The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe Ca. 1200 B.C. (Princeton 1993) in American Journal of Philology 116 (1995) 321-24.

Kokkinidou D. and M. Nikolaidou, Archaeology and the Social Identity of Gender: Approaches to Aegean Prehistory (Thessalonike 1993), in American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995) 738-39.

Cosmopoulos, M.B. The Early Bronze 2 in the Aegean (Jonsered 1991) in American Journal of Archaeology 98 (1994) 780-81.

Internet Publication and Digital Resources

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“The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Iowa State University Excavations at Azoria, East Crete,” http://www.azoria.org (http://www.unc.edu/~dchaggis/)

“The Azoria Project Archive,” Carolina Digital Repository, University Archives and Records Management Services, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/record?id=uuid%3a1add9fbc-f5c4-49a8-848e-96a52e3ade9c

Work in progress D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, eds., The Archaic Cretan City: Results of Excavations at Azoria, East

Crete, 2002-2006, Conducted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2002 to 2006, Under the Auspices of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, R.D. Fitzsimons, M. Eaby, M. Liston, C.M. Scarry, L.M.Snyder, R.C.P. Doonan, and K.M. Harrell, "The Excavation of Late Minoan IIIC, Early Iron Age and Orientalizing Levels at Azoria in 2005-2006," Hesperia.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, N. Coutsinas, L.M. Snyder, “A Hellenistic Tower at Azoria, East Crete and Harriet Boyd’s Excavations in 1900” (in preparation for Hesperia).

Stylistic Diversity and Social Organization in Middle Bronze Age Crete; a monograph on the variation of ceramic styles as indications of elite consumption practices in Protopalatial Crete.

"The West Slope Houses," in The Kastro, The Kavousi Project, M.S. Mook, ed.

Papers “Recent excavations at an Archaic urban center at Azoria, East Crete,” Classical Archaeology Seminar:

New Discoveries and Approaches in the Archaeology of Early Greece, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. March 5, 2018.

M.S. Mook, D.C. Haggis, M.C. Scarry, R.D. Fitzsimons, and W.F. Dibble, “Excavations at Azoria, East Crete, 2016-2017,” 119th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, Massachusetts from January 4-7, 2018.

"The Archaic Cretan City: Results of Recent Excavations at Azoria," Center for the Ancient Mediterranean, Italian Academy, Columbia University, November 10, 2017.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria in 2013-2016: Cultural transformations and settlement structure in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C.,” Session A2: Settlements and Cities: Institutions, Organization, and Topography, 12th International Congress of Cretan Studies, Herakleion 21-26 September 2016.

M.S. Mook, D.C. Haggis, R.D. Fitzsimons, M.C. Scarry, and W.F. Dibble, “Excavations at Azoria, East Crete 2013-2015,” 117th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, California, January 6–9, 2016.

“The Politics of Consumption in an Archaic Cretan City,” American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Cotsen Hall, December 10, 2015.

“Το ελαιοτριβείο του 6ου αιώνα π.Χ. στην πρώιμη πόλη του Αζοριά Καβουσίου,” 1o Διεθνές Συνέδριο «Η ιστορική και πολιτιστική διάσταση της Κρητικής Διατροφής», Τμήμα Διατροφής και Διαιτολογίας του Α.Τ.Ε.Ι. Κρήτης; Οργανισμος Αναπτυξης Σητειας Α.Α.Ε. Ο.Τ.Α.; Siteia, Crete, 19-20 June, 2015.

“Recent excavations at Azoria and problems of settlement structure in Archaic Crete,” Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati, Blegen Library, March 23, 2015.

“Recent Excavations of an Early Greek City in Eastern Crete,” Haines-Morris Distinguished Lecturer, University of Tennessee, Department of Classics, AIA East Tennessee Society, McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture, January 27, 2015.

“Recent Excavations at Azoria and Some Problems regarding Urbanization in the Archaic Aegean, University of Tennessee, Department of Classics, January 27, 2015.

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“Research design, Recovery Strategies, and the Conundrum and Conceit of Best Practices in Excavation: Some Thoughts on a Decade of Fieldwork at Azoria, Crete,” Managing Multidisciplinary Field Research Projects: Best Practices and Problem-solving Strategies; workshop, 115th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, Illinois, January 2-5, 2014.

M.S. Mook and D.C. Haggis, “Excavation of the Northwest Building at Azoria, Eastern Crete,” Reports from the Field: Greece and Cyprus, 115th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, Illinois, January 2-5, 2014.

“Recent excavations at Azoria and some thoughts on urbanization in Archaic Crete,” Colloquium: “From Ptolis to Polis: Issues in the Transition of Political Economies,” Cotsen Hall, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Cotsen Hall, November 26, 2013. (http://www.ascsa.edu.gr/index.php/news/newsDetails/videocast-colloquium-from-ptolis-to-polis-issues-in-the-transition-of-polit).

“Recent excavations at Azoria and some thoughts on urbanization in Archaic Crete,” Corbett Lecture, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, November 21, 2013.

Scarry, C.M., D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Reconstructing Olive Oil Processing at Azoria: An Early Greek City on Crete,” 16th Conference of the International Workgroup for Paleoethnobotany, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 17-21, 2013.

M.S. Mook and D.C. Haggis, “Evidence for a Late Geometric–Orientalizing Temple at Azoria, in Eastern Crete,” in “Prehistoric Crete,” 114th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Seattle Washington, January 05, 2013.

“Excavations at Azoria and Settlement Structure on Crete in the Early Iron Age and Archaic Periods,” in the conference, Zagora in Context: Settlements and Inter-communal Links in the Geometric Period (900-700 BC), The Athens Archaeological Society and the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens, Athens, 20-22 May, 2012.

“Destruction and the formation of static and dynamic settlement structures,” in Destruction. Archaeological, philological and historical perspectives, Le Centre d’étude des mondes antiques à l’UCL, 24-25-26 November 2011 at Louvain-la-Neuve.

“Excavations at Azoria and stratigraphic evidence for the restructuring of Cretan landscapes ca. 600 B.C.,” keynote address at the conference “A New Picture of Crete in the Archaic and Classical Periods: Cultural Practices and Material Culture in 6th and 5th Century Crete,” Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, May 20-21, 2011.

“Public Dining and Ritual Consumption in the Archaic Civic Buildings at Azoria, East Crete,” Section A2, 11th International Cretological Congress, Rethymnon, 23 October, 2011.

“Social Organization and Aggregated Settlement Structure in an Archaic Greek City on Crete (ca. 600 B.C.)” in the colloquium, Come Together: Regional Perspectives on Settlement Aggregation, 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA, March 30 – April 3, 2011.

“The Lakkos Pottery and Protopalatial Petras,” in Petras Siteia, 25 Years of Excavation and Studies, a Symposium at the Danish Institute of Archaeology in Athens October 9-10, 2010.

"The Archaic Cretan City: Excavations at Azoria 2002-2006," in La naissance de cités crétoises, Archéologie et Histoire de l'Art, Collège Erasme, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, February 2, 2010.

“Incongruous material patterns: a new neo-evolutionary approach to evidence for settlement structure and social organization in Prepalatial Crete,” Sheffield Aegean Round Table in Honour of Professor Keith Branigan, University of Sheffield, January 29-31, 2010.

“Response to Tom Davis, ‘What is Cypriot? Archaeology and Identity,’” in Archaeology: Impact on Local Communities, Duke Symposium, Archaeology, Politics and the Media, Duke University, Department of Religion, April 23-24, 2009.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook and C.M. Scarry, “Archaic Olive Oil Production at Azoria in Eastern Crete,” 110th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA, January 8 – 11, 2009.

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“Response to A. Berlin’s Gamla I: the pottery of the Second Temple period. The Shmarya Gutmann excavations, 1976-1989,” at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities; Carolina Center for Jewish Studies, September 22, 2008.

“A Normative Model of Settlement Structure in the Early Iron Age Aegean,” Colloquium, Department of Classics, University of Texas at Austin, September 18, 2007.

“Azoria (Crete) in the Early Iron Age-Archaic Transition,” in the graduate seminar, “Crete: History and Culture (ca. 1190-67 B.C.E.)” (P. Perlman), Department of Classics, University of Texas at Austin, September 17, 2007.

“The Early Iron Age-Archaic transition in Crete: The Evidence from Recent Excavations at Azoria, Eastern Crete,” The “Dark Ages” Revisited: An International Symposium in Memory of William D. E. Coulson, University of Thessaly, Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology, Volos, 14-17 June 2007.

“Ceramic Diversity and the Emergent Palace in Protopalatial Crete,” Department of Art, University of Toronto, March 12, 2007.

“Recent Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete and the Problem of Urbanization in the Seventh Century B.C.,” The Thomas L. Conklin Memorial Lecture, Department of Classics, Greek, and Latin, Wayne State University, March 7, 2007.

“Stability and the state: a diachronic perspective on pre-state society in the Aegean,” Political Economies of the Aegean Bronze Age, FSU Langford Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee, February 23-24, 2007.

“States of transition: The problem of the Mycenaean collapse,” AIA Workshop, Cross-Cultural Comparison: Mycenaean Versus Mayan States, 108th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego California, January 4-7, 2007.

“Recent Excavations at Azoria, Crete, 2002-2006,” North Carolina Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, November 29, 2006.

“Recent Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete,” Institute of Archaeology, Ancient History & Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford, May 18, 2006.

“Stylistic Diversity and Diacritical Feasting in Early Protopalatial Petras,” Mycenaean Seminar, Institute of Classical Studies Research Seminars 2005-2006, University of London, May 17, 2006.

“Excavations at Azoria 2002-2006 and urbanization in Early Iron Age and Archaic Crete,” The 10th International Cretological Congress, Chania, Crete, 7th Session: New excavations, October 1-8, 2006.

“Feasting at Protopalatial Petras: the evidence from the Lakkos Deposit,” The 10th International Cretological Congress, Chania Crete, Round Table: Feasting and Ritual Depositions in Prehistoric and Geometric Crete, October 1-8, 2006.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, “Excavations at Azoria, Crete in 2005: The Archaic Civic Complex,” 107th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Montreal Canada, January 5-8, 2006.

M.S. Mook and D.C. Haggis, “Excavation of an Archaic City at Azoria in Eastern Crete,” in Crete in the Geometric and Archaic Period, an international colloquium at the German Archaeological Institute at Athens, January 28th - 29th 2006.

“The Corridor Houses at Azoria and the Organization of Urban Space in a Sixth Century Polis,” ΣΤEΓA, The Archaeology of Houses and Households in Ancient Crete from the Neolithic Period through the Roman Era, a colloquium in Ierapetra, Crete, 26-28 May 2005.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete 2004," 106th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, Massachusetts January 6-9, 2005.

“Azoria and the problem of urbanization on Crete,” Brock University Archaeological Society Symposium, States of Complexity: Perspectives on Sociopolitical Development in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean, Brock University, March 20, 2004.

“Recent Excavations at Azoria and Problems in Urbanization on Crete in the 7th Century B.C.,”

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Xth/2004 Graduate Symposium on the Ancient Mediterranean World, Department of Classics, Florida State University. March 26, 2004.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete 2004," Eighty-Fourth Anniversary Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, November 4-6, 2004.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete in 2003," 105th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, California, January 2-5, 2004.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete," 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 9-13, 2003.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete," 104th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans Louisiana, January 3-6, 2003.

“Recent Excavations at Azoria and the Evidence of Urbanization in Archaic Crete,” Summer Lecture Series, INSTAP Study Center for East Crete, July 25, 2003.

"Excavation at Azoria and the Problem of Urbanization in Sixth Century Crete," University of Pennsylvania, Department of Classics, January 21, 2003.

"Recent Excavations on the Greek Island of Crete," Fall Meeting of the North Carolina Archaeological Society (Research Laboratories of Archaeology at UNC-Chapel Hill), October 19, 2002.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, and L.M. Snyder, "Excavations at Azoria, East Crete," Eighty-Second Anniversary Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section, Birmingham, Alabama, November 7, 2002.

"American Archaeological Work on Early Iron Age sites in the Bay of Mirabello," 100 Years of Excavation in Eastern Crete by the British, American, and French Schools of Archaeology, the Cultural Organization of the city of Ayios Nikolaos, Ayios Nikolaos, Crete (in Greek). September 2, 2001.

"Building H on the Kastro and Problems in Dark Age Social Organization in east Crete," Brock University Archaeological Society, 12th Annual Scholarly Symposium, "The Gulf of Mirabello , Eastern Crete: A Century of Archaeological Research," Brock University, March 10, 2001

"Random Distinction: Spatter Ware and Elite Pottery Consumption in Middle Minoan Eastern Crete," American Journal of Archaeology 105 (2001) 257.

"Cermamic Regionalism in Protopalatial East Crete: The Middle Minoan IB-IIA Wares from the 'Lakkos' at Petras," 9th International Congress of Cretan Studies (International Cretological Congress), Elounda, Crete, October 4, 2001.

"Settlement Patterns and Social Structure in the Dark Age Aegean," Lighten our Darkness: Cultural Transformations at the Beginning of the First Millennium BC – From the Alps to Anatolia. International Conference, Birmingham University and the British School at Athens, The Manor House, January 6-9, 2000.

"From Minoan Palace to Greek City-state: The Archaeology of the Cretan Countryside," 2000 College Lights Lectures, Arts and Sciences Foundation, October 10, 2000.

"Past and Present Perspectives on Archaeological Landscapes of Mirabello," Crete 2000: A Centenial Celebration of American Archaeological Work on Crete (1900-2000), The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Gennadius Library, July 10-12, 2000.

"The Early Kamares Ware from the Lakkos at Petras, East Crete," Kamares Ware: A Symposium at Temple University, Temple University Faculty Club, May 5, 2000.

"The Kavousi Clusters: A Dark Age Settlement System in East Crete," The Dublin Workshop, Defensive Settlements of the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean after ca. 1200 BC (School of Classics, Trinity College and the Levendis Foundation), May 7-10, 1999.

"Minoan Crete before the Palaces," Lecture to the Interdepartmental Program in Archaeology and the Greensboro Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, April 16, 1997.

"The Early Minoan I Pottery from Kalo Khorio, East Crete, and its Relationship to Wares from the

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Eastern Aegean," Lecture to the International Symposium: The Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze Age, Urla (Izmir), Turkey, October 13-19, 1997.

"The Cultural and Economic Implications of Coarse Ware Ceramic Distribution in the North Isthmus of Ierapetra in the Bronze Age," Eighth International Cretological Congress, Etairia Kritikon Istorikon Meleton, Herakleion, Crete, 9-14 September, 1996.

L.V. Watrous, H. Blitzer, D. Haggis and E. Zangger, "Economy and Society in the Gournia Region of Crete. A preliminary report on the 1992-1994 field seasons of the Gournia project," Eighth International Cretological Congress, Etairia Kritikon Istorikon Meleton, Herakleion, Crete, 9-14 September, 1996.

"The Typology of the Early Minoan I Chalice and the Cultural Implications of Form and Style in Early Bronze Age Ceramics," 6th International Aegean Conference (TEXNH), Temple University, Philadelphia, 18-21 April 1996.

"Excavations in Eastern Crete and Early Minoan I Culture," Lecture to the UNC-CH Classics Club, March 28, 1996.

"The Problem of Building M on the Kastro: A Geometric House or Early Iron Age Cult Center?" 97th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego, California, December 27-30, 1995 (refereed abstract); see AJA 100 (1996) 384.

"New Excavations in East Crete: Searching for the First Minoans," North Carolina Classical Association, Davidson College, March 18, 1995.

"An Early Minoan I Pottery Assemblage from East Crete," American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995) 313.

"Considerations of Heterarchy toward a Definition of Pre-State Society in the Aegean," Three-Year Colloquium on Early Greek Culture and Society: Approaches to Greek State-Formation; 127th Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association, San Diego, California, December 27-30, 1995.

"Homeric Landscapes: Archaeological Survey and Dark Age Greece," North Carolina Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, Duke University, 1994.

M.S. Mook and D.C. Haggis, "Aspects of Vernacular Architecture in Postpalatial and Early Iron Age Crete," American Journal of Archaeology 98 (1994) 307.

D.C. Haggis, M.S. Mook, J.L. Tobin, and B.J. Hayden, "New Excavations of a Middle Minoan Cemetery in East Crete," American Journal of Archaeology 97 (1993) 301.

"Homer or Hunger: The Archaeology of Early Iron Age Crete," Classics Colloquium, Macalester College, 1992.

D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "The Development of a Prehistoric Coarse Ware Pottery Typology for Survey at Kavousi, East Crete," American Journal of Archaeology 96 (1992) 334-35.

"Archaeological Survey at Kavousi, Crete: Settlement Development in Middle Minoan and Late Minoan I," 7th International Cretological Congress, Rethymnon, Crete, 25-31 August 1991.

"Survey at Kavousi, Crete: The Iron Age Settlements," American Journal of Archaeology 95 (1991) 291. D.C. Haggis and M.S. Mook, "The Kavousi-Thriphti Survey, 1988-1989," American Journal of

Archaeology 94 (1990) 323. "Survey at Kavousi, Crete," American School of Classical Studies at Athens, April 1990. "The Heroon at Olympia: An Interpretation of a Greek Tholos," April 8, 1988 at the 84th annual meeting

of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South in New Orleans, Louisiana. "Survey at Kavousi," at the Workshop on Systematic Survey in Greece, University of Illinois at Chicago,

April 1988.

COLLOQUIA “Current issues in state formation: the Mediterranean and beyond” (with N. Terrenato); an international

colloquium at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina at Chapel

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Hill, October 17-19, 2003. “State formation and the Mediterranean: Beyond Evolutionism?” (with N. Terrenato); Workshop at the

104th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans Louisiana, January 3-6, 2003.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Referee for scholarly programs and publications Referee for American Journal of Archaeology; American Anthropologist; Annual of the British School at

Athens (BSA); British Archaeological Reports (Archaeopress); British School of Archaeology at Athens (Supplementary Volume); Current Anthropology; Cambridge University Press; Hesperia; Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies (JEMAHS); Journal of Field Archaeology; Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology; Oxbow; University of Pennsylvania Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology Publications; Wiley Blackwell.

Program of the Annual Meeting Committee of the Archaeological Institute of America, 1996-99; 2003-2011.

Panel Referee, Three-Year Colloquium on Early Greek Culture and Society, American Philological Association, 1996-1997.

Referee for grants and fellowships External reviewer, Fund for Scientific Research-FNRS (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique), Department

of Fellowships and Projects - F.R.S.-FNRS (two proposals), Brussels, Belgium, 2018. External reviewer, American Philosophical Society, Franklin Research Grant Program, 2012-2015; 2017-

2018. External reviewer, Division of Behavioral and Cultural Sciences, National Science Foundation; 2008-

2010; 2012; 2014; 2015. External reviewer, the Fund for Scientific Research – FNRS (Bourses et Mandats 2015 du Fonds de la

Recherche Scientifique - FNRS), Brussels, Belgium, 2015. External reviewer, John Templeton Foundation, 2014. External reviewer, the Fund for Scientific Research – FNRS (Service "Mandats et Projets," Fonds de la

Recherche Scientifique-FNRS), Brussels, Belgium, 2014. External reviewer, Research Council K.U. Leuven, 2014. External reviewer, Incoming post-doctoral Fellowships, Fonds Speciaux de Recherche, the Research

Council of the Université catholique de Louvain, 2013. External reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight

Grants/ Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, 2013. External reviewer, Concerted Research Actions (CRA) Research Council of the Académie universitaire

'Louvain' (AuL), Université catholique de Louvain, 2012. External reviewer, Incoming post-doctoral Fellowships co-funded by the Marie Curie Actions of the

European Commission, Research Council of the Académie universitaire 'Louvain' (AuL), 2012. Collaborative Research Panel, “Archaeology,” National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of

Research Programs, Collaborative Research and Scholarly Editions, Washington D.C., March 15, 2011.

External reviewer, ARISTEIA Programme, General Secretariat for Research and Technology of Greece, National Council for Science and Technology of Greece (ESET), 2011.

External reviewer, Concerted Research Actions (CRA), Research Council of the Académie universitaire 'Louvain' (AuL), Université catholique de Louvain, 2011.

External reviewer, National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration, 2004-2005 (3

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grants); 2008-2012 (8 grants). Fellowships Committee, Archaeological Institute of America, 2006-2011. External reviewer, Research Council, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2009. External reviewer, Research Foundation - Flanders (Belgium) (FWO), 2009. External reviewer, International Ph.D. Projects Programme (EU Structural Funds, Innovative Economy

Operational Programme), Foundation for Polish Science Ul. Grażyny 11, 02-548 Warszawa, 2009.

Peer Review Panel, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships Programs at Independent Research Institutions (FPIRI), NEH Division of Research Programs, Washington D.C., December 15, 2008.

Collaborative Research Panel, “Archaeology,” National Endowment for the Humanities, Division of Research Programs, Collaborative Research and Scholarly Editions, Washington D.C., December-January 2005-2006.

Selection Committee, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens; Fellowship Programs of the Independent Research Institutions (FPIRI) of the NEH, 2005.

External reviewer, Institute for Aegean Prehistory, Research Grants, 2004. External reviewer for the John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation, MacArthur Fellows Program,

2003. External reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight

Grants/ Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada, 1995, 2002.

Academic program reviews Academic Program Review of the Department of Classics at the University of Tennessee, November 1-3,

2010. Appraisal Committee of the MA program in Classics at Brock University, Ontario Council on Graduate

Studies, December 2004.

Personnel reviews Registered external reviewer, Foreign Professor/Researcher in the General Registry, Information System,

“Apella,” Greece, 2014-. External reviewer/assessor (APT), University of Southampton (2000-2001); Temple University (2007);

University of Tennessee (2007); University of Southampton (2007); Brock University (2008); University of California, Los Angeles (2009); Florida State University (2010); University of Southampton (2010); University of Toronto (2011); University of Pennsylvania (2011); University of the Aegean, Rhodes (2012); University of Cincinnati (2012); University of North Carolina at Greensboro (2013); University of the Aegean, Rhodes (2014); University of Michigan (2014); University of Tennessee (2015); Brown University (2015); National and Kapodistriako University of Athens (2016, 2018); University of Thessaly, Volos (2018).

Ad Hoc Review Committee of the Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Archaeology, January 2006.

Academic committees and programs Managing Committee, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2013-. Committee on the Wiener Laboratory, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2016-2021. Alumni Council, ASCSA Alumni/ae Association, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2011-

2016. Archaeology in Higher Education Committee, Archaeological Institute of America, 2011-2014.

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Task force chair, Fieldnotes: An On-line Newsletter for the Professional Membership of the AIA, Archaeological Institute of America, 2009-.

Examiner, Bronze Age Aegean and Archaic Greek Archaeology, Temple University, Department of Art, 2002.

Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Managing Committee, Institute for Aegean Prehistory Study Center for East Crete, 1994-.

Council Delegate, Archaeological Institute of America, 1994-5; 1999-.

Academic sessions and panels Session chair, “Prehistoric Crete,” 114th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America,

Seattle Washington, January 5, 2013. Session chair, “Topography, Settlement Structure, Architecture” (3rd session, Section A2), The 11th

International Cretological Congress, Rethymno, Crete, October 22, 2011. Session chair, “Archaeological Field Work in the Mediterranean,” 110th Annual Meeting of the

Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, PA, January 9-11, 2009. Session chair, “Topography and Architecture,” Session 2, Section A2, The 10th International Cretological

Congress, Chania, Crete, October 1-8, 2006. Session chair, “Survey and Excavation in the Greek World,” 107th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological

Institute of America, Montreal Canada, January 5-8, 2006. Panel chair, “Recent Archaeological Research: In the Field, the Museum, and the Library,” Eighty-Fourth

Anniversary Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, November 4-6, 2004.

Round-table chair, Career Strategies for Archaeology Graduate Students, 105th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, California, January 2-5, 2004.

Session chair, "Geomorphology, Coastlines and Harbors," 98th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, 1996.

Service (University)

Presenter, Interdisciplinary Studies, IDST 194: Modes of Inquiry, Office for Undergraduate Research,

Fall 2016. Review panel, 2014 NEH Challenge Grant internal review, Office of Research Development (ORD),

Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, April 2014. Panelist, “The Research Life Cycle,” in the Leadership Development Program, Office of the Vice

Chancellor for Research (R. Lowman and R. Cyr, course leaders), 2013. Mooney Fellowship selection committee, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, 2011-2013. Review panel, Social Science Seed Grant for Multidisciplinary Research, H.W. Odum Institute for

Research in Social Science (IRSS), 2010. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar Series Program, internal review committee, Office of

Research Development, 2008. Study Abroad Panel on Undergraduate Curricula for the honors program, Graham Memorial, January

2008. Examiner (Ph.D.) in Greek and Roman Religion, Department of Religious Studies, 2007. UNC Representative, North Carolina Delegation, National Humanities Alliance, Humanities Advocacy

Day 2007, Washington, D.C., March 26-27, 2007. Administrative Board of the Library; Collections Committee, 2002-2004. General Education Curriculum Review, Committee H: Historical Analysis; College of Arts and Sciences,

2001-2002. Fulbright Committee, International Studies Curriculum, 1999; 2001. Enhancement of Archaeological Instruction with Digital Images (Research Laboratories of Archaeology),

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participant, 2001. Faculty Council, 1997-1998. Administrative Board of the Library, 1997-1998; 2002-2005. Faculty Advisor, Hellenic Students Association, 1998-1999. Odum Institute for Research in Social Science (IRSS), Working Group in Early Mediterranean Societies,

1997-; Chair, 2000-. Francis L. Phillips Traveling Fellowship Committee (UNC-CH), 1995. UNC Summer School Abroad in Greece (1993-94; 2000; 2002-2010); On-site lectures in Crete (invited)

(Jim McCoy, Director). North Carolina Archaeology Seminar, Organizer, 1995-1996.

Service (Department) Director of the Classical Archaeology Program, and Assistant Chair, 2016-. Personnel review committees (chair, third-year review; committee member, post-tenure review), 2018 Undergraduate Majors Committee, 2016-2017. Director of Undergraduate Studies and Chair of the Undergraduate Committee, 2003-2011; 2012-2015. Chair, Roman Archaeology Search Committee, 2012-2013. Review Committee of Personnel Policy Statement (Policies on Faculty Personnel Actions), 2012. Graduate Placement (archaeology), 2012-. Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee, Curriculum in Archaeology, 2010-2011. Classical Archaeology Program Committee, 2001-; chair, 2006-2009. Chair, Classical Archaeology Search Committee, 2006-2007; 2007-2008. Graduate Admissions Committee, 1994-1998; 2005-2009; 2012-. Tenure and Promotion Committees, 2006-2007, 2007-2008; 2012-. Equal Opportunity Officer, 2007-2009 (ad hoc replacement). Committee for the Departmental Self-Study (Undergraduate Program), 2003-2004. Greek Historical Prose Search Committee, 2002-2003. Liaison to Digital Library and Curator of Slides, Photographs, and Maps, 2000-. Instructional Technology, 1995-1996; Chair, 1997-2000. Undergraduate Committee (and Cassas Fellowship Committee), 1994-1997. Slide Library Curator, 1994, 1997-2000. Faculty Advisor, Undergraduate Classics Club, 1994-1999. Teaching Visitations, 1993-.

Public engagement and outreach

On-site lecture at Azoria. Columbia University, Center for the Ancient Mediterranean; 24 May 2017 (W.

Harris, director). On-site lecture at Azoria. Arcadia University, Navigating the Labyrinth: Negotiating Cultural

Landscapes on the Island of Crete; 26 May 2017 (K. Chalikias, director). On-site lecture at Azoria. Crete’s Culinary Sanctuaries, Johnson & Wales University; 17 June 2017 (N.

Rose, director). “Ολοκληρώθηκαν οι ανασκαφές στον Αζοριά Καβουσίου – Συνέντευξη με τον αρχαιολόγο Λευτέρη

Χατζόπουλο, interview with Anatoli, 18 August 2017. “Azoria and the Archaeological Significance of the Kavousi Region,” Ελαίας-ειρήνης, φωτός δρόμοι»,

Τοπικής Κοινότητας Καβουσίου, Πολιτιστικου Συλλόγου, του δήμου Ιεράπετρας, της Περιφέρειας Κρήτης, της Γραμματείας Απόδημου Ελληνισμού του υπουργείου Εξωτερικών. Public presentation at a conference in Kavousi, Crete, October 25, 2015.

“Current work at Azoria,” Lecture to the Tar Heel Archaeological Society, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, September 10, 2014.

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On-site lecture at Azoria. Crete’s Culinary Sanctuaries: Lessons from the Mediterranean: Applying Yesterday's Wisdom to Tomorrow's Table, May 19, 2014.

On-site lecture at Azoria. University of Missouri, Study Abroad in Greece: The Cretan-Mediterranean Diet and Lifestyle, May 23, 2014.

On-site lecture at Azoria. VU University Amsterdam, Department of Archaeology; June 2014 (M. Prent, director).

On-site lecture at Azoria, Vronda, Kastro Kavousi. Dartmouth College Foreign Study Program in Greece, May 23, 2011; May 22, 2013.

Public presentation, “Pots and Politics: Pithoi and the Emergence of an early Greek City in Crete. 700-500 B.C.” in the lecture series, Traveling to The Past Via Art: The Ancient World, Nasher Museum of Art and the Forest at Duke, Durham, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, Jan. 23, 2013.

Archaeological Institute of America; North Carolina (Triangle Area) Society President, 2013-. Consultant, TV6; television documentary on the Aegean Bronze Age for the US Broadcaster Nova, 2012. Public presentation, “Excavations at Azoria in Eastern Crete,” at the meeting of the Friends of Greek Art,

North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, N.C., September 27, 2012 Lecture and Seminar participant, Crete’s Culinary Sanctuaries: Interactive Educational Programs in

Crete, Greece: Historic Food and Wine Routes, June 2011; The Cretan-Mediterranean Diet and Lifestyle, May 2012; May 2013.

Public presentation at the Embassy of Greece: "Farming, Feasting and the Foundations of the Early Greek City: Recent excavations at the site of Azoria, Crete,” in the series, “Health, Nutrition and Fitness: From Ancient to Modern Times” Embassy of Greece, Washington, DC, Monday, March 14, 2011.

Contributor, Insider Tips in M. Gerrard, “Greece,” National Geographic Traveler (National Geographic, Washington DC, 2009), pp. 291-292 (invited).

Mentorship Program, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics; Christopher Rinker, the study of the UNC Classics department antiquities collection, 2007-2008.

Interview on undergraduate education (Talk or Presentation to public audiences): Alison Jones, NC Voices: Measure for Measure, in the series Considering College, Morning Edition, WUNC Public Radio, February 2, 2007.

Congressional Visit (Talk or Presentation to government officials): UNC Delegation, National Humanities Alliance and Congressional visitation, Humanities Advocacy Day 2007, Washington, D.C., March 26-27, 2007.

Exhibition, "The Azoria Project Excavations" in “Excavations of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: The History of Excavations of the Foreign Archaeological Schools,” Ministry of Culture of Greece, Organization of Foreign Schools of the Greek Archaeological Service and the Department of Greek and Foreign Research Foundations, Museum of Cycladic Art, February 12-March 31, 2007.

“Archaeological Research in the Region of Kavousi,” Lectures in Honor of William Coulson, Demos Ierapetra and the Politistikos Syllogos Kavousiou, Kavousi, Crete, July 1, 2006 (in Greek).

“Recent Excavations at Azoria, Kavousi,” Lecture of the Etairia Grammaton kai Technon Anatolikes Kretes, Kyrbeia 2006 (Demos Ierapetra), Azoria, Crete, August 7, 2006 (in Greek).

On-site lectures for the ASCSA Summer Sessions, 1994; 2006-present (invited). On-site lectures at Gournia and Vasiliki (Crete) for United States Ambassador to Greece, June 1995

(invited by ASCSA). Archaeological Institute of America; North Carolina Society President, 1994-1996; Vice President and

Treasurer, 2000-2012. Lectures on Azoria Project to sixth-graders from the Magellan Charter School of Raleigh, N.C., 2003-

2007. Advisor for Horizon Senior Project (J. Dean, On the Theory that Atlantis Represented the Minoan

Civilization), Richland Northeast High School, Columbia SC, 2004.

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Carolina Speakers, Lecture at North Carolina Museum of Art (High Point and High Point Central High Schools), 1998.

North Carolina Classical Association, Nominations Committee, 1996. Local Organization Committee for CAMWS Southern Section, 1994. Junior Classical League, UNC Representative, 1993-96; 1998-2000.

TEACHING RECORD

Ph.D. Dissertations Director or examiner Catharine Judson, “Protogeometric and Geometric Crete,” Department of Classics, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2018 (director). Eleni Chatzinikolaou, “Από τον Οίκο στην Πόλη-Κράτος: Οικιστική Οργάνωση και Αρχιτεκτονική κατά

την Αρχαϊκή Περίοδο,” Department of History, Archaeology, and Social Anthropology, University of Thessaly, Volos (A. Mazarakis-Ainian, director), in progress (reader/examination committee).

Aikaterini Boukala – Karkagianni, «Η Προανακτορική περίοδος στον Πετρά Σητείας μέσα από τη μελέτη αδιατάρακτων κεραμικών συνόλων» (The prepalatial period at Petras Siteias based on the study of stratified ceramic assemblages), Department of History and Archaeology of the Philosophy School of the National Kapodistrian University of Athens (Yiannis Papadatos, director), in progress (reader/examination committee).

Sarah Hilker, “From Houses to Settlements: Understanding Mycenaean Social Structure,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in progress (director).

Cicek Beeby, “The Topography of Burial in Geometric Greece,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in progress (director).

Emma Buckingham, “Identity and Material Culture in the Interplay of Locals and Greek Settlers in Sicily and South Italy in the Archaic Period,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in progress (co-director/reader).

Rebecca Worsham, “Discontinuous Settlement Structures and Social Organization in Late Early Helladic and Middle Helladic Greece,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2015 (director).

Erin E. Galligan, “Early Bronze Age Aegean Decorated Hearths,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2013 (director).

Florence Gaignerot-Driessen « De l’occupation postpalatiale à la cité grecque : le cas du Mirambello (Crète) », Université de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), Ecole Doctorale VI : Histoire de l’art et archéologie, 2013 (committee member/external examiner).

Konstantinos Chalikias, “Settlement Patterns and Socio-Economic Change in the Ierapetra Region from the Bronze Age to the Ottoman Period. Chryssi Island – A Case Study,” Zentrum für Altertumswissenschaften-Institut für Klassische Archäologie, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, 2011 (co-supervisor/director).

Melissa Eaby, "Mortuary Variability in Early Iron Age Cretan Burials," Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007 (director).

Gloria Park, “Foundation Rituals and the Culture of Building in Ancient Greece,” Department of Art, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006 (director).

Reader (committee member) Katie Tardio, “Roman Conquest and Changes in Animal Economy in the Northeast of the Iberian

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Peninsula,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (J. Gates-Foster, B. Arbuckle, directors), in progress (reader).

Katelin McCullough, “Women in Roman Cyrenaica: Female Representation in the Civic and Religious Spaces of the Libyan Pentapolis,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (J. Gates-Foster, director), in progress (reader).

Anne M. Duray, “The Idea of Greek (Pre)history: Archaeological Knowledge Production and the Making of ‘Early Greece,’ c. 1950-1980,” Department of Classics, Stanford University (M. Shanks, director), in progress (reader).

Nikos Gkiokas, “The Sanctuary of Apollo Ptoos in Boeotia: Reconstructing an Archaeological History,” The Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University, in progress (reader).

Tim Shea, “The Art and Archaeology of Classical Attic Cemeteries,” The Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Duke University, in progress (reader).

Daniel Schindler, “The Late Roman and Byzantine Local Coarse Wares of Eastern Galilee (c. 300-700 CE),” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2017 (reader).

Timothy F. Cunningham, “Palaikastro in the Bronze Age: The Archaeology of a Minoan Town,” Collège Erasme, Faculté de philosophie, arts et letters, Department of Art history and Archaeology, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, 2012 (committee member/external examiner).

Elizabeth M. Greene, “Women, Children and Families in the Material Record of Roman Military Communities,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2011 (reader).

Emily S.K. Anderson, “With Distance Made Near: The Changing position of Identity in Early-Middle Minoan Crete as Reflected in Seals,” Yale University, Department of Anthropology, 2009 (reader).

Amanda Tickner, “An Analysis of Archaeobotanical Remains from the Site of Mont Dardon, France,” Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008 (reader).

Hilary Becker, “Production, Consumption and Society in North Etruria during the Archaic and Classical Periods: The World of Lars Porsenna,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006 (reader).

Antonia Stamos, “Through the Looking Glass: Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar in Archaeology,” Temple University, Department of Art; 2006 (reader).

Barabara A. Olsen, "Women in the Linear B Tablets from Pylos and Knossos: Gender Construction and Cultural Difference in Two Late Bronze Age Palatial Centers," Department of Classical Studies, Duke University, 2004 (reader).

Alexandra Retzleff, "The Orchestra Space in Theaters of the Roman and Early Byzantine Near East," Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001 (reader).

Andrew Goldman, "Archaeological Survey of Roman Gordion," Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000 (reader).

Matthew Glendinning, "Phrygian Architectural Terracottas from Gordion," Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1996 (reader).

M.A. Theses Bryanna Lloyd, “The House in Iron Age Italian Thought,” Department of Classics, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2018 (reader). Jesica Jayd H. Lewis, “The Warrior’s Banquet: Syssitia and Ancient Cretan Society,” Department of

History, North Carolina State University, 2015 (reader). Sarah Hilker, “The Iconography and Use of Minoan versus Mycenaean Wall Paintings,” Department of

Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2014 (director). Bailey Benson, “The Creation of a Shared Memory: The Theater Reliefs from Hierapolis,” Department

of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2014 (reader).

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Cicek Beeby, “Interactions between the Living and the Dead in Early Iron Age Greece, Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2013 (director).

Angelina Phebus, “Understanding Greek Equestrian Imagery in the Archaic Through Hellenistic Periods,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2013 (reader).

Rebecca Worsham, "Before Mycenae: Middle Helladic Domestic Architecture and the Foundations of Mycenaean Culture," Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2010 (director).

Erin Galligan, “From Tholos to palace: individual and corporate identity in prepalatial burials and seal iconography,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007

(director). Kristina Killgrove, “The Place of Osteology in Roman Archaeology,” Department of Classics, University

of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005 (reader). Peter Vanaria, “Temples and Sanctuaries of Early Iron Age Crete,” Department of Classics, University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003 (director). Robert van der Poppen, “A Converrent Process Model for State Formation in the Mugello Valley,”

Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003 (reader). Gloria Park, "Cypriot Sculpture in the Ackland Museum," Department of Art, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000 (reader). Mark Mash, "Associative Thought in Herodotus: Egyptian Erga and the Athenian Building Program,"

Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000 (reader). Jesse Hastings, "Problems in the Interpretation of a Herakles at the North Carolina Museum of Art,"

Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000 (director).

B.A. and Honors Theses Andrew Cabaniss, “Structured Space: Society and Economy in Archaic Azoria,” Department of Classics,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2015 (director). Kathryn W. Sutton, “Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the Great Lyre from Ur: A Literary and Iconographic

Study,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2015 (reader). Jonathan Branch, “An Investigation of Moundville Copper Technologies,” Curriculum in Archaeology,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2013 (reader). Caitlin Bonham Smith, “Epiphyseal Union of the Vertebral Rib Ends: A Comparison of Archaeological

and Modern Populations,” Curriculum in Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2011 (reader).

Chris Clapp, “Construction Analysis of the Huacas de Moche,” Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2010 (reader).

Elizabeth Howard, “Cults of Artemis in Greece,” Department of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005 (reader).

Katie Huntley, “Hilltop Settlement Patterns in Northern Tuscany during Antiquity and the Middle Ages,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2005 (reader).

Rachel Opitz, “Modeling Donoratico: GIS and Digital Modeling in Classical Archaeology,” Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2003 (reader).

Kellie Honeycutt, “Egyptian Serdab statues of the 4-6 Dynasties,” Department of Art, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001 (director).

Margaret E. Butler, "Approaches to Geometric Decoration in 8th Century Phrygia," Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2000 (reader).

Ravi R. Hichkad, "Divine Immigration: An Analysis of the Aesthetic and Devotional Prominence of Hindu Deities in South Africa," Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998 (reader).

Geri Greenspan, "Dark Age Apsidal Buildings," Department of Classics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1997 (director).

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Courses Taught (1993-2018)

Art in the Ancient City (CLAR 006J/050) Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Mediterranean (First-year Seminar) (CLAR 006J/076) Ancient Cities (CLAR 20/120) Minoans and Mycenaeans: The Archaeology of Bronze Age Greece (CLAR 41/243) Archaeology of Egypt (CLAR 48/242) Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (CLAR 47/241) Greek Archaeology (CLAR 49/244) Archaeology and Man in the Mediterranean (CLAR 94A) Art of Classical Greece (CLAR 262; ART 262) Archaeology of Cult: The Material Culture of Greek Religion (CLAR 75/375) Archaeology of Urbanization in Greece (directed study) (CLAR 396) Archaeology of Early Greece (1200-500 B.C.) (CLAR 490) Field School in Classical Archaeology (CLAR 153/650) Archaeology of Dark Age Greece (CLAR 199 and CLAR 782) Aegean Civilizations (CLAR 198 and CLAR 781) Seminar in Archaeology Minoan and Mycenaean Art (CLAR 310) Seminar in Archaeology Aegean State Formation (CLAR 310) Seminar in Archaeology Archaeology of Crete (CLAR 910) Special Reading: Classical Crete (CLAR 341) Special Reading: Early and Middle Bronze Age Aegean (CLAR 341) Seminar in Archaeology Aegean Ceramics (CLAR 910) Seminar in Archaeology Greek Urbanization (CLAR 910) Field School in Classical Archaeology (CLST 342A), Department of Classical Studies, Duke University,

Duke Global Education for Undergraduates, Duke Archaeological Field Practicum (2013-2015) ASCSA Whitehead Seminar (2015-2016): Archaeological Context Seminar in Archaeology Archaeological Context and Assemblage (CLAR 910) Azoria Project Field School (2017), Institute for Field Research Greek Architecture (CLAR/ARTH 464)

Courses Taught (1983-1993)

Ancient Greek (first and second year) Latin (first year) Greek History Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology Greek Archaeology Epic (Homer) Mystery Cults of the Greeks and Romans Greek Mythology

CURRENT PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Archaeological Institute of America Society for American Archaeology Aegeus - Society for Aegean Prehistory