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1 Curriculum Vitae (Spring 2012) Glenn Reed Storey Business Address: Department of Classics 210 Jefferson Building University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1418 Department of Anthropology 114 Macbride Hall University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1322 Phone: (319) 335-2073 (Office); (319) 335-1866 (Lab) Fax: (319) 335-0653 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 1. Higher Education: Ph. D. (1992) The Pennsylvania State University, Anthropology, Sub-Discipline Archaeology. Dissertation Title: Preindustrial Urban Demography: The Ancient Roman Evidence. M. A. (1986), The University of Oxford, England. M. A. (1985), Anthropology (Archaeology), The Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania. Honours B. A. (1980), Trinity College, University of Oxford, England, Litterae Humaniores (Classical Greats). B. A. (1977), summa cum laude, Columbia College, Columbia University, New York City, Major in Ancient Greek. 2. Professional and Academic Positions: Associate Professor of Classics and Anthropology, University of Iowa (July 2002- present) Assistant Professor of Classics and Anthropology, University of Iowa (January, 1994- June 2002) Programs Coordinator, The Instructional Development Program, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (May 1991- December 1993) Research Assistant, New Directions in Archaeology/Annenberg Foundation Project, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1988-1989.
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Curriculum Vitae (Spring 2012) Glenn Reed Storey

Business Address: Department of Classics 210 Jefferson Building University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1418 Department of Anthropology 114 Macbride Hall University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1322 Phone: (319) 335-2073 (Office); (319) 335-1866 (Lab) Fax: (319) 335-0653 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 1. Higher Education: Ph. D. (1992) The Pennsylvania State University, Anthropology, Sub-Discipline Archaeology. Dissertation Title: Preindustrial Urban Demography: The Ancient Roman Evidence. M. A. (1986), The University of Oxford, England. M. A. (1985), Anthropology (Archaeology), The Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania. Honours B. A. (1980), Trinity College, University of Oxford, England, Litterae Humaniores (Classical Greats). B. A. (1977), summa cum laude, Columbia College, Columbia University, New York City, Major in Ancient Greek. 2. Professional and Academic Positions: Associate Professor of Classics and Anthropology, University of Iowa (July 2002- present) Assistant Professor of Classics and Anthropology, University of Iowa (January, 1994- June 2002) Programs Coordinator, The Instructional Development Program, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA (May 1991- December 1993) Research Assistant, New Directions in Archaeology/Annenberg Foundation Project, University Park, Pennsylvania, 1988-1989.

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3. Memberships: Classical Association of the Midwest and South (CAMWS)

SCHOLARSHIP 1. Publications 1a. Refereed: Books: 2006. Urbanism in the Preindustrial World: Cross-Cultural Approaches, edited volume, University of Alabama Press. Articles: 2011 “Ground-Penetrating Radar and Imaging of Complex Subsurface Archaeological Materials (with Jason Thompson). Submitted to Archaeological Prospection. 2011 “A Note on Ancient Roof Tiles from Gangivecchio, Department of Palermo, Sicily” (with Brian Horton and Maria Gabriella Cerami). Submitted to Kokalos. 2008 “Ground Penetrating Radar Survey of the Sny Magill Mound Group, Effigy Mounds National Monument, Iowa” (with William E. Whittaker, Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa). Geoarchaeology 23: 474-499. 2004 "Warfare Casualty Numbers, Cultural Numeracy, and Demography: Anthropological Reflections." In Guerre et Demographie dans le Monde Antique, edited by J-N Corvisier. Joint publication of CRUSUDMA and Kronos Editions, pp. 1-29. 2004 "The Meaning of Insula in Roman Residential Terminology" Memoirs of the American Academy at Rome 49: 47-84. 2003 "The 'Skyscrapers' of the Ancient Roman World." Latomus 62(1): 3-26. 2002 "Age at Death in Roman Funerary Inscriptions: New Samples, Analyses and Demographic Implications." Antiquitas 26: Études de Démographie de Monde Gréco-Romain (Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis 245) (with Richard R. Paine, University of Utah), edited by W. Suder. Wydawnistwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, Wrocław, Poland, pp. 127-149. 2002 "Regionaries-Type Insulae 2: Architectural/Residential Units at Rome." American Journal of Archaeology 106: 411-434. 2001 "Regionaries-Type Insulae 1: Architectural/Residential Units at Ostia" American Journal of Archaeology 105: 389-401.

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1999 "Latin Funerary Inscriptions: Another Attempt at Demographic Analysis" (with Richard R. Paine, University of Utah) XI Congresso Internazionale di Epigrafia Greca e Latina, Conference Proceedings, pp. 847-862, Edizioni Quasar, Rome, Italy. 1999 "Archaeology and Roman Society: Integrating Textual and Archaeological Data." Journal of Archaeological Research 7 (3): 203-248. 1997 "The population of ancient Rome," Antiquity 71: 966-978 (Ben Cullen Prize Contribution). 1994 "Treating the 'All-Nighter' Syndrome: An Interactive Approach to an Aerospace Engineering Structures and Dynamics Laboratory Course," with Sandra Scrivener and Katharina Fachin (Penn State University), Journal of Engineering Education April 1994, pp. 152-155. Book Chapters: 2013. “Functionality in Pompeii.” Invited Chapter for the Conference Proceedings of The Mesoamerican Urbanism Project, Joint Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico and Penn State University. Occasional Papers of the Department of Anthropology, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. In preparation. 2011 "Dynamics of Disease in Rome: From the Epidemics of Livy to the Antonine Plague." Invited chapter (with Richard R. Paine, University of Utah) for the conference volume, L'impatto della peste antonina, Incontri capresi di storia dell' economia antica Series, edited by Elio Lo Cascio, Bari, Rome. In press. 2011 “Housing and Domestic Architecture.” Invited contribution to The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome, edited by Paul Erdkamp, Cambridge University Press. In press. 2009 “Verum Vas Arretinum, or Ex Experimento Omnia Consequntur: The Marketing and Scientific Strategies of Josiah Wedgwood and Possible Analogies to the Ancient Roman Pottery Industry.” In Roman Material Culture, Studies in Honour of Jan Thijssen, edited by Harry van Enckevort, pp. 269-292. Zwolle: SPA-Uitgevers. 2008 “Modeling the Macro-Economics of the Roman Empire, or Globalization as World-Systems Without the Guilt.” Invited chapter, New Perspectives on the Ancient World: modern perceptions, ancient representations,, edited by Pedro Paulo A. Funari, Renata S. Garraffoni, and Bethany Letalien. BAR International Series 1782, Archeopress, Oxford, pp. 93-115. 2007 “Rome and the Mesoamerican Urban Tradition.” Invited Chapter for the Conference Proceedings of The Mesoamerican Urbanism Project, 6th Meeting, Joint Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico and Penn State University. Occasional Papers of the Department of Anthropology, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Delayed due to being translated into Spanish.

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2006. “INTRODUCTION: Urban Demography of the Past." In Urbanism in the Preindustrial World: Cross-Cultural Approaches, edited by G. R. Storey, pp. 1-23. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2006. “Epidemics, Age-at-Death, and Mortality in Ancient Rome” (with Richard R. Paine, University of Utah). In Urbanism in the Preindustrial World: Cross-Cultural Approaches, edited by G. R. Storey, pp. 69-85. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2004 "Roman Economies: A Paradigm of Their Own." In Gary M. Feinman and Linda Nicholas (eds.) The Political Economies of Ancient Chiefdoms and States, Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry Series, University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, pp. 105-128. 2000 "Cui Bono? An Economic Cost/Benefit Analysis of Statuses in the Roman Empire." In Michael Diehl (ed.), Hierarchies in Action, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, pp. 340-374. 1997 "Estimating the Population of Ancient Roman Cities." in Richard R. Paine, editor, Integrating Archaeological Demography: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Prehistoric Populations. Occasional Paper No. 24, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, pp. 101-130. Book Reviews: 2003 Review of Ostia. Port et Porte de la Rome Antique, edited by J.-P. Descœudres." American Journal of Archaeology 107(2): 314-315. 1b. Non-refereed: Website: Gangivecchio Archaeological Project: Webpublishing of all materials pursuant to 10 years of excavation at the site of Gangivecchio, Sicily, Italy http://www.uiowa.edu/~classgap/index.htm in process. Books: 2011. Editor, A Fundamental Greek Course: Answer Key, by J. I. A. Eezzuduemhoi. University Press of America. 2009. Editor and author of introduction for A Fundamental Greek Course, by J. I. A. Eezzuduemhoi (a Nigerian national), University Press of America.

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Articles: 2005. Evaluating Mounds Using Ground-Penetrating Radar: A Test at Effigy Mounds National Monument. (with William E. Whittaker). Iowa Archaeology News 55:6-10. 1985 "Heroism and Reform in English Public Schools." The Journal of General Education. 36(4): 257-269. Work in progress: Slow Collapse: The Fall and Decline of the Roman Empire and the Classic Maya, with Rebecca Storey, University of Houston, Department of Anthropology (sister); book project, as of February, 2012, eleven chapters in draft, approximately 120,000 words, for submission to the University of Colorado Press, March, 2012. "Cycles in Roman Provincial Ceramic Inventories: Comment and View from the Netherlands" (with Harry Van Enckevort, in revision). "Roman Provincial Terra Sigillata: Re-interpreting the 'Marsh Curve'" (with Harry Van Enckevort, in preparation). Manuscripts: Great Rome to Little Rome: Four Centuries of Calculating the Population of Ancient Rome, monograph-length study Preliminary Site Report: Operation 35, Copan Archaeological Project. Manuscript on file, Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, 1986. Preliminary Site Report: Operation 38, Copan Archaeological Project. Manuscript on file, Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, 1986. The Obsidian Assemblage of Tlajinga 33, Teotihuacan, Mexico. M.A. Paper on file, Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, 1985. Reports: Gangivecchio Archaeological Project (GAP), Report, Summer 2005. Report to Drssa. Francesca Spatafora, Soprintendenza BB.CC.AA., Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Preliminary report September 2006, Final Report, June 2006. Gangivecchio Archaeological Project (GAP), Report, Summer 2004. Report to Drssa. Francesca Spatafora, Soprintendenza BB.CC.AA., Palermo, Sicily, Italy, June, 2005.

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Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey of the Possible 13AM446, Effigy Mounds National Monument, Allamakee County, Iowa (with William E. Whittaker). Contract Completion Report 1234. Office of the State Archaeologist, Iowa City. 2005. (SSI Grant) Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey of the Effigy Mounds National Monument Sny MAgill Mound Group (13CT18), Clayton County, Iowa (with William E. Whittaker). Contract Completion Report 1233. Office of the State Archaeologist, Iowa City. 2005. (SSI Grant). Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey of the Herbert Hoover Boyhood Home (13CD134), West Branch, Cedar County, Iowa (with William E. Whittaker). Contract Completion Report 1123. Office of the State Archaeologist, Iowa City. 2004 (at the invitation of the National Park Service). Ground-Penetrating Radar Survey for Primary Roads Project NH5-151-4(84)--3H-53 of Portions of the Bowen's Prairie Cemetery (13JN152), Section 6, T86N-R2W, Jones County, Iowa (with William E. Whittaker) Contract Completion Report 1110. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City. 2003. Preliminary Investigations at the Site of Gangivecchio, Gangi, Province of Palermo, Sicily, Italy July 22 to August 6, 2000. Report to Drssa. Francesca Spatafora, Soprintendenza BB.CC.AA., Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Original submission October 2000, Revised and updated, February 2002. 2. Published Reviews of Scholarship Greene, K. 2005. “Roman pottery: models, proxies and economic interpretation.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 18: 34-56. McGinn, T. A. J. 2004. The Economy of Prostitution in the Roman World: A Study of Social History and the Brothel. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, pp. 167-169. Shennan, S. 2003. “Book Review Essay: The History of Social Hierachies.” European Journal of Archaeology 6: 91-97. Scheidel, W. 2003. “Germs for Rome.” In Rome the Cosmopolis, edited by C. Edwards and G. Woolf, pp. 158-176. Cambridge University Press, New York. Allison, P. 2001. “Using the Material and Written Sources: Turn of the Millennium Approaches to Roman Domestic Space” American Journal of Archaeology 105: 181-208. Funari , P. P. A. 2001. The archaeological study of Monte Testaccio. Journal of Roman Archaeology Volume 14: 587-588.

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Scheidel, W. 2001. “Progress and Problems in Roman Demography.” In Debating Roman Demography, edited by W. Scheidel, pp. 1-81. 3. Grants: a. External: National Science Foundation BCS Award No. 00-02560 (with William Whittaker, Co-Principal Investigator). Dissertation Improvement Grant: Zooarchaeological analysis of native local economic systems in the Roman imperial frontier, August 1, 2000. a. Internal: Arts and Humanities Initiative Program Standard Grant, for continuing excavation investigations in the Abbey of Gangivecchio, Sicily, Summer 2008-2010. Arts and Humanities Initiative Program Standard Grant, for excavation investigations pursuant to testing the Ground Penetrating Radar Results at the archaeological site of Gangivecchio, Sicily, Summer 2005. Arts and Humanities Initiative Program Major Grant Recipient to carry out ground penetrating radar survey investigations at the archaeological site of Gangivecchio, Sicily, Italy, Summer 2004. Co-Investigator, Social Sciences Initiative Program Grant (with William E. Whittaker, Principal Investigator, and co-investigator John Doershuk, Office of the State Archaeologist) Ground-Penetrating Radar Pilot Study at Effigy Mounds National Monument: Establishing UI-OSA as a Leader in Midwestern Archaeology Geophysical Survey Technology, 2004. 4. Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations: a. International: "The Uniformitarian Assumption and the Demography of the Antonine Plague." Invited conference paper (with Richard R. Paine, University of Utah), L'impatto della peste antonina (The Impact of the Antonine Plague), International Conference sponsored by Sapienza Università di Roma, Ro Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II", Istituto Italiano per la Storia Antica, Giunta Centrale per gli Studi Storici, Rome and Anacapri, October 8-11, 2008 "Warfare Casualty Numbers, Cultural Innumeracy, and Demography: Anthropological Reflections." Invited Paper for Guerre et Demographie dans le Monde Antique, 14-15 December, 2001, Arras, France, organized by the Centre des Recherches Urbanisation, Sociétés Urbaines et Démographie du Monde Antique et Le départment d' Histoire Ancienne de l' Université de Wroclaw.

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"Age-Rounding in Roman Funerary Inscriptions: New Samples, Analysis and Demographic Implications." Invited paper, II Colloque International de Démographie Historique Antique, November 30 - December 1, 2000, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland. "Iniziativa di ricerca archeologica a Gangi Vecchio." Invited address, L'abbazia di Gangi Vecchio. Un monumento per la cultura. La Sezione ITALIA NOSTRA, di Gangi. Gangivecchio, Sicily, July 29, 2000. "Valutazione e prospettive per la ricerca archeologica." Invited address, L'abbazia di Gangi Vecchio. Un monumento per la cultura. La Sezione ITALIA NOSTRA, di Gangi. Gangivecchio, Sicily, August 3, 2000. "Latin Funerary Inscriptions: (Yet) Another Attempt at Demographic Analysis and the Reconstruction of Typical Family Size." (with Richard R. Paine, University of Utah) Short Paper presented at the XI Congresso Internazionale di Epigrafia Greca e Latina, Rome, Italy, September 18-24, 1997. b. National: Sessions Chaired and organized: Faculty Planning Committee and Presenter, College Board AP Latin Colloquium, Chicago, IL, October 31-November 2, 2008. Co-Chair and Co-Organizer (with Sara Bon-Harper of Monticello) for "Colonial Praxis" Symposium at the 66th Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 19, 2001. Chair and Organizer for "Population and Preindustrial Cities in both New and Old Worlds." Invited and Sponsored Session, Archaeology Division. 97th Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 5, 1998. Co-Host with James G. Enloe (Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa), and participant, "Roman Domestic Vessel Profiles and Vessel Capacity in Germania Inferior" Second Annual Midwest European Archaeological Diaspora (MEAD) held at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, October, 19, 1996. Invited Lectures Colloquium Presentation, Department of Classics, University of Iowa: Crisis is Part of Continuity: Gangivecchio, Sicily and the Later Roman Empire. November 17, 2011 “Megalopolis and Mbanza: A Typology of Preindustrial Cities.” Invited lecture, University of Miami, April, 2007.

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“Rome and Teotihuacan: Prototypical Hyper-urban Centers of the Ancient World.” Invited lecture, Iowa State University, January, 2007. “Rome and the Mesoamerican Urban Tradition: Connectivity. Invited lecture at The Mesoamerican Urbanism Project: 6th Meeting, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, August 22, 2006. “The Clash of Civilizations in Antiquity: The Archaeology of the Varan Disaster and the Roman-Germanic Split.” Pilot Audio Lecture for the Teaching Company, Chantilly, VA, November 22, 2005 “Run Silent, Run Deep. Ground Penetrating Radar and the Mysteries of Gangivecchio, Sicily.” Presentation to the Iowa Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, December 5, 2005 “Considering the Nucleation Option.” Invited colloquium presented to the Department of Anthropological Sciences, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, October 21, 2005 “The Roman Way of Death.” Invited Lecture, part of the lecture series for the exhibit Art in Roman Life: Villa to Grave at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, May, 2005 “Roman Ceramics: Why did the Romans Take Pottery for Granted?” Invited Lecture, part of the lecture series for the exhibit Art in Roman Life: Villa to Grave at the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, November, 2004 Coe College Lectures, Roman Archaeology, introductory lecture series for the exhibit Art in Roman Life: Villa to Grave, Coe College, Cedar Rapids, September, 2003. "What is Under the Abbey? Preliminary and On-Going Investigations at the Abbey of Gangivecchio, Sicily." Invited Lecture presented to the Western Illinois Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, March 6, 2003. "The AP Latin Program." Invited panelist, First AP National Conference, Chicago, IL, July 19-21, 2002. (Holistic Grading and the Free Response Essay Exams.) "What is Under the Abbey? Archaeological Investigations at Gangivecchio, Sicily." Lecture presented (11th James Breasted Lecture) to the Rockford Illinois Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, Rockford, Illinois, November 12, 2001. "Preliminary Investigations at Gangivecchio, Sicily: A Newly Found Greco-Roman Cult Center?" Colloquium presented to the Department of Classics, University of Iowa, May 3, 2001. "World-Systems Analysis and the Northwest Frontier of the Roman Empire." Invited Presentation, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 21, 2000.

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"Excavations at Nijmegen the Netherlands: Iowans on the Roman Frontier." Iowa Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, invited presentation, University of Iowa, February 21, 2000. "Analyzing a Roman Bakery/Apartment House: The Molino del Silvano, Region 1, Block 3, Structure 1, Ostia." Paper presented at the first annual meeting of the Midwest European Archaeological Diaspora (MEAD), Madison, Wisconsin, October 21, 1995. "Skyscrapers in Ancient Rome?" Colloquium presented to the Department of Classics, University of Iowa, March 15, 1995. "Investigating the Height of Buildings in Ancient Rome: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach." Invited colloquium presented to the Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, November 11, 1994. "The Mortuary Assumption: A Test Case." Colloquium presented to the Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa, February 22, 1993. "On Translating Vergil's Fourth Eclogue." Colloquium presented to the Department of Classics, University of Iowa, February 21, 1993. Presentations (Abstract reviewed) “Ground-Penetrating Radar and Imaging of Complex Subsurface Archaeological Materials.” Paper presented (with Jason Thompson) at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-18, 2010 (Abstract review September 2009). “An African-US Collaboration on a New Elementary Greek Text” with James I. A. Eezzuduemhoi, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. Invited Presentation, Presidential Session, Annual Meetings of the Classical Association of the Midwest and South, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 24-28, 2010 (Abstract Review September 2009). "Peopling Ostia: Reviewing Population Estimates for the Imperial City." Invited Paper for session "Ostia, Port City of Imperial Rome." Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meetings, San Francisco, California, January 2-5, 2004. "Roman Colonialism: World-Empire and Burgeoning World-Economy?" Paper presented at the 66th Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 19, 2001. "The Origin of Social Inequality and the Rise of Urbanism: The Case of the Roman State," Invited paper for the Symposium "Diversity in Political Hierarchies and Power Relations: Complexity in the Old World," 64th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, March 27, 1999.

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"Sex and Death in the Ancient World: comparing paleodemographic and inscriptional data" with Richard R. Paine and Jesper L. Boldsen. Poster Session at the Annual Meetings of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 2, 1998. "Cui Bono? An Economic Cost/Benefit Analysis of Statuses in the Roman Empire." Paper presented at the 14th Annual Visiting Scholar Conference, Hierarchies in Action, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale/Center for Archaeological Investigations, Carbondale, Illinois,March 22-23, 1997. "Literature and the Reconstruction of Roman Urban Residences." Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, November 24, 1996. "Rome's Urban Configuration in the Regionaries: An ArcCAD Application." Poster Session presented at the 61st Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 10-13, 1996. "Reconstructing Ostia: Issues and Challenges" Poster presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego, California, December 27-30, 1995. "Romans, Religion, and City Planning: Implications for the Archaeological Investigation of Urban Configurations." Paper to be presented at the 60th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, May 3-7, 1995, Minneapolis, Minnesota. "Computer Mapping of Pompeii: Residences, Amphitheater Capacity and Population Estimation." Poster Session presented at the 96th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Atlanta, Georgia, December 27-30, 1994. "Estimating the Population of Ancient Roman Cities." Paper presented at the Eleventh Annual Center for Archaeological Investigations Visiting Scholar Conference, Integrating Archaeological Demography: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Prehistoric Populations. April 8-9, 1994, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. “The Height of Buildings in Ancient Rome: New Archaeological Data.” Poster presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 14-18, 1993, St. Louis, Missouri. "Emic-Etic Perspectives and the Roman Ethnohistorical Record" Paper presented at the 91st Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, December 2-5, 1992, San Francisco, California. "The Penn State Teaching Assistant Preparation Program," with Suzanne M. Robbins, Paper presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Canada), York University, Toronto, June 20-23, 1992.

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"The Population of Ancient Roman Cities" Paper presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 8 - 12, 1992. "The Utilization of Obsidian at Tlajinga 33, Teotihuacan, Mexico." Paper presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana, April, 1986. Archaeological Research Experience: Skeletal Analysis, On-going investigations, Gangivecchio, Sicily, June-July 2009, DNA analysis of skeletal material for ancient disease evidence pending. Ground-Penetrating Radar investigations, Magdalenian site of Verberie, Picardy, France, August 2006 (with James Enloe and Jason Thompson, University of Iowa, Françoise Audouze, University of Paris) Excavations testing Ground Penetrating Radar Results, Gangivecchio, Summer, 2005 Ground Penetrating Radar Project, Gangivecchio, Sicily, Summer, 2004 Ground Penetrating Radar Project: Effigy Mounds National Monument, MacGregor, Iowa, Spring-Fall, 2004. Ground Penetrating Radar Training, Geophysical Survey Systems, Inc., North Salem, NH, July, 2003. Ground Penetrating Radar Training Seminar, Denver University, April 18-20, 2003. Faunal Analysis, Maasplein Excavations, Weurtseweg, Waterkwartier (Ulpia Noviomagus), Nijmegen, the Netherlands. 102 crates of materials on 7-year loan from the Bureau Archeologie, Gemeente Nijmegen, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, commencing Jan. 2003 (ongoing). Preliminary investigations at the site of Gangivecchio, Gangi, Province of Palermo, Sicily, July-August, 2000. Artifact analysis for the Gemeente Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands, leading a contingents of Iowa students, June, 1996; May-June, 1997; May-June 1999; June 2000. Independent Research, Visiting Scholar, American Academy in Rome, July, 1995. Independent Project, Dissertation Research on site in Rome, Ostia, Pompeii, Herculaneum, 1990. Research Assistant, The Pennsylvania State University Department of Anthropology Annenberg Foundation Project, "New Directions in Archaeology," D.L. Webster and S.T. Evans, supervisors, 1989-1990.

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Field Assistant, Copan Archaeological Project, Phase II, The Pennsylvania State University and National Science Foundation, D.L. Webster, principal investigator; AnnCorinne Freter, supervisor. Field Assistant, Grade 2, Archaeological and Historical Consultants, Inc., P.O. Box 482, Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, 16828, S. Hay, Chief Executive Officer, C. Hay, Projects Manager. Field Assistant and Site Director, Copan Archaeological Project, Phase II, Copan, Honduras, The Pennsylvania State University and National Science Foundation, D.L. Webster, principal investigator, 1986. Field Assistant, Centre County Survey, Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania State University and Pennsylvania State Historical Commission, J.W. Hatch, director; P.E. Miller, supervisor. Lithics Laboratory Assistant, Black Mesa Archaeological Project, Black Mesa Arizona, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, G. Gumerman, principal investigator; S. Powell, director, 1983. Field and Lab Assistant, Tlajinga 33 Project, Teotihuacan, Mexico The Pennsylvania State University and National Science Foundation, W.T. Sanders, principal investigator, 1980-1981. 5. Pending Decisions Affecting Deliberations: none

TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (Since 2001)

Chart for Recent Teaching Assignments:

Semester/Year ADVISEES COURSES TAUGHT Undrgrad Graduate Course No. and Title Enrollment

Fall 2011 8 5 113:163 Archaeology of Mesoamerica

16

20E:118:001 Greek Archaeology and

Ethnohistory

27

20E:029:001 First Year Seminar: Will the United States Fall Like Ancient

Rome?

13

113:235:001 Graduate Teaching Proseminar

1

Spring 2011 8 4 20G:012:001 Second 12

14

Year Greek II: Homer 20G:228:001 Classical

Greece: A Classicist-Anthropologist

Discussion

4

113:010:SCA Anthropology and

Contemporary World Problems

24

Fall 2010 4 4 113:196:001Archaeology of Ancient Egypt

30

20E:009:001 Classics and Cinema

31

113:235:001 Graduate Teaching Pro-Seminar

4

Spring 2010 4 2 20E:009:001 Classics and Cinema

31

20E:029:001 First Year Seminar: Greek of the

New Testament

8

20L:205 Imperial Literature

10

Fall 2009 2 2 113:010:AAA Anthropology and

Contemporary World Problems

137

113:010:SCA Anthropology and

Contemporary World Problems

14

20G:011:001 Second Year Greek

6

Spring 2009 ON LEAVE Fall 2008 7 1 113:010 SCA

Anthropology and Contemporary World

Problems

15

113:194/20E:119 Roman Archaeology

29

20E:075 Ancient Sports and Leisure

81

Spring 2008 6 1 113:196 The Archaeology of Ancient Egypt (new

course)

39

20G:002 Elementary 13

15

Greek II Fall 2007 8 1 20L:229 High Roman

Empire 7

20G:011 Second Year Greek

9

Spring 2007 6 1 113:168 Method and Theory in Archaeology

18

20L:121 Latin Literature of the Republic II: Vergil

8

Fall 2006 4 1 20E:009 Classics and Cinema

18

143:050:003 Honors Seminar: Mystery Fiction

and the Ancient World

17

20L:228 Later Roman Empire

7

Students Supervised:

Degree Objective Student Years Outcome Ph.D. (chair or co-chair) Erik Filean 1997- 2006 completed William Whittaker 1997- 2002 completed Alissa Whitmore 2008- Erica Begun 2010- Meredith Anderson 2010- Christian Haunton 2010- (committee member) Cerisa Reynolds 2008- Erica Begun 2008- Sarah Trabert 2011- Alex Woods 2006 –2011 completed Jason Thompson 2006 –2011 completed Margaret Bradford 1995- 2001 completed Michael Dunne 1996- 2002 completed Rebecca Johnson 1997- 2002 completed Anastasia Papathanasiou 1996- 1999 completed Judy Deuling 1996- 1997 completed Margaret Bradford 1995- 2001 completed David Caccioli 1994- 1999 completed M.A. (chair or co-chair) Christie Vogler 2011- Alissa Whitmore 2007-2008 completed Angela Collins 2004-2006 completed Erik Filean 1995-1997 completed John Scott 1995-1996 completed Julie Plummer 1999- 2006 completed

(member) Eric Saucedo 1994 completed

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Honors (adviser) Gretchen Nau/Price 1998- 2000 completed Theresa Lammer 2001-2002 completed Christine Hall 1996 completed Steve Schubert 1995-1996 completed Joel Eagle 2002-2003 completed Dave Martenson 2004 completed Julie Goodrich 2004 completed Alissa Whitmore 2005-2006 completed Courtney Farrell 2005-2006 completed Brett Taber 2006-2007 completed Stacey Rude 2008 completed Brooks Obr 2009 completed Hannah Scates 2009 completed International Studies Andrea Seamands 2010 completed Senior Project

Courses Taught: University of Iowa: Anthropology 113:163 Archaeology of Mesoamerica Classics 20G:012 Greek II Homer, via virtual link with Iowa State University Classics 20G:228 Classical Greece: A Classicist-Anthropologist Discussion (new course Spring 2011) Classics 20L:205 Latin Survey: Imperial Literature. Graduate Course Anthropology 113:010 Anthropology and Contemporary World Problems Classics 20L:229 High Roman Empire. Graduate Course Anthropology 113:196 Egyptian Archaeology, (new course Spring 2008). Anthropology 113:168. Method and Theory in Archaeology (undergraduate course) Honors Seminar 143:050 Mystery Fiction and the Ancient World (new course) Classics 20L:228. Later Roman Empire: Graduate Course. (new course) Classics 20:050/English 8N:050 Word Power: Greek and Latin Elements in English Classics 20E:075 Ancient Sports and Leisure (new course)

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Anthropology 113:192/20E:118 Greek Archaeology and Ethnohistory (new course). Classics 20E:031 Roman Civilization. Anthropology 113:197 Special Topics in Archaeology: Cult Archaeology (new course). Anthropology 113:194/20E:194 Roman Archaeology and Ethnohistory (new course). Greek 14:012 Second Year II, Greek Tragedy. Greek 14:001 Elementary Greek. Honors 143:050, Greek 14:109 The Perilous Journey: The Classic Motif in the Modern Cinema, (new course). Anthropology 113:268 Method and Theory in Archaeology (graduate core course) Latin 20:273 Greek and Latin Epigraphy (new course). Latin 20:188 Advanced Latin: Latin Literature of the Republic 2 Latin 20L:120 Advanced Latin: Latin Literature of the Republic 1 Latin 20:189 Advanced Latin: Latin Literature of the Empire 1. Course Coordinator, Latin 20:001, 20:002 Elementary Latin and 20:016, 20:017 Second Year Latin, supervising 5-6 teaching assistant autonomous instructors. Anthropology 113:198 Special Topics in Archaeology: Classical Archaeology (new course). Pennsylvania State University: The Penn State In-Service Course in College Teaching (with Diane M. Emerson and Suzanne Robbins). Anthropology 8 The Aztecs, Mayas, and Incas: An Introduction to New World Civilization. Anthropology 45, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Anthropology 422/522, The Ethnography and Archaeology of Mesoamerica. Anthropology 9, Rise of Civilization in the Old World. Anthropology 1, Introduction to Anthropology. Music 192, Chamber Music, Brass, (Teaching Assistant Autonomous Instructor).

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1. Department Chair, Lithic Technologist Archaeologist Search, 2011-2012. Member, Search Committee, Classics-Religion joint hire, 2011. Member, Search Committee, Anthropological Geneticist position, 2007-2008. Colloquium Series Coordinator, Department of Classics, 2006-2011. Liaison, Department of Anthropology Representative to the Office of the State Archaeologist, 2006-2007. Chair of Internal Peer Evaluation Committee and Department Consulting Group, Tenure Process for Professor Katina T. Lillios, Department of Anthropology, Fall 2005. Faculty Assembly Representative for Classics, CLAS Fall 2004 - Classics Department Committee on Graduate Program Revisions, Fall 2003 Anthropology, Promotion and Tenure Committee, Robert Franciscus, Fall 2003 Classics Department Joint Position in Classics and History Search Committee, Fall 2002 Anthropology Department Resource Committee on Teaching (chair) Anthropology Department Special Assistant to the Graduate Advisor in charge of Teaching Assistant Training (standing, 5-6 programs delivered per year) Anthropology Department Search Committee for one-year visiting professor in Archaeology, Spring 1999 Anthropology Department Search Committee for Bioanthropologist Position, Fall 1997 Classics Department Director of Latin Program 1994-1995; wrote and tested a Latin Placement Examination still currently used to place in-coming students of Latin. Anthropology Department Committee on the Curriculum in Archaeology. Fall, 1994 Anthropology Department Sub-Committee on Revision of the Ph.D. program (Comprehensive Examinations), Spring, 1994

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2. College Platform official and nomenclator, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Graduation, December, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2011 Participant, New Faculty Orientation, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, August, 2004, August, 2007, August 2011 College of Liberal Arts Collegiate Teaching Award Nominating Committee, Fall 2001 – Spring 2003; Fall 2011- Initial Advisory Committee on Restructuring Phi Beta Kappa, College of Liberal Arts, Spring, 1999 Participation in Liberal Arts New faculty Orientation, panelist, "Human Differences as they Emerge in Lectures and Discussion," August 20, 1998. Platform Official, College of Liberal Arts Graduation, December 1994, May 1995, December, 1997, May 1998. Faculty Member Representative to the committee for choosing the commencement speaker, Spring commencement, 1995, 1996 Participation and Seminar Presentations for the College of Liberal Arts New Faculty Orientation, Seminars on Teaching, August 19, 1994; August 18, 1995 3. University International Programs Study Abroad Program Faculty Advisory Committee, Fall 2011- Invited Speaker, “Friday After Class,” TRIO Program, Center for Diversity and Enrichment, January 28, 2011 Latino Council, Treasurer. 2009-2012. Member, Search Committee for Executive Vice President and Provost, 2007-2008. Chair, Search Committee for Director, Office of the State Archaeologist, Summer 2006 to Spring 2007. Chair, Office of the State Archaeologist, Advisory Committee, 2007-. Member, Re-Accreditation Sub-Committee, “Cultivating Student Potential” Fall 2006-Spring 2007. Member, Scholarships Review Committee, University Honors Program, Spring 2005

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Member, Search Committee for Chief Information Officer, Spring 2005. Member, Review Committee on the Center for Teaching, Fall 2004 – Spring 2005 Member, Promotion and Tenure Procedures Review Committee, Spring, 2003 Member, Selection Committee for Faculty Fellow Award, Center for Teaching, May, 2001. Member, Selection Committee of The Mary Jo Small Staff Fellowship, Fall, 1997, Spring 2000. Member, Search Committee for Assistant/Associate Provost for Diversity, Spring, 1998-1999 Member, President's Ad-Hoc Faculty Focus Group on Core Values, Summer, 1996 4. Profession: Reviewer, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Spring 2011 Reviewer, Brigham Young University Studies, Fall, 2011 AP Latin New Course Syllabus Review Development Committee, EPIC (University of Oregon) and College Board, Fall 2011-Spring 2012. Reviewer, American Antiquity, Spring 2010. Curriculum Adviser, AP Latin, Educational Policy Improvement Center, in collaboration with the College Board, 2009-. For all AP Latin courses nationwide. Senior Reviewer, AP Latin Syllabus Review Project, Educational Policy Improvement Center, in collaboration with the College Board, 2006-. Community Outreach: Presenting 7 programs to the 5th and 6th Grade Social Studies classes of Lorraine Whittington, Herbert Hoover Elementary School, Iowa City (topics: general archaeology, Egypt, Greece, and Rome). Career Day, grades 1-6, Recreating Ancient Olympics, grades 5-6. Academic Year 2005-2006, 2006-2007, 2007-2008. Consultant, Field Museum of Chicago exhibit, Pompeii: Stories from an Eruption, 2004-2006; also recorded on tape for exhibit audio commentary. Reader, AP Latin Examination, June, 2001, June 2002, Table Leader, 2003, Table Leader, 2005, Question Leader 2006, Appointed Exam Leader, 2008, 2009. Secretary, Iowa Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, elected Spring 2004-2006.

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President, Iowa Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, elected Spring 2006-2008. Reviewer: Geoarchaeology, Spring 2005 Acting Chief Adviser, Education Committee, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, exhibit, Art in Roman Life: From Villa to Grave, Spring 2005 Education Committee and Exhibit Text Author, Cedar Rapids Museum of Art exhibit, Art in Roman Life: From Villa to Grave, 2003-2004 Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, 2004 Educational Testing Service, Advanced Placement Latin Development Committee, 2000-2004 Reviewer, American Journal of Archaeology, 2001-2003 Reviewer, Journal of Archaeological Research, 2003 Book Reviewer, American Journal of Archaeology, 2002. Grant Proposal Reviewer, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Research in Anthropology Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Archaeology Division Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, 2004 Languages: Spanish, reading, semi-fluent spoken French, reading, basic spoken Italian, reading, basic spoken German, reading Latin Classical Greek Some knowledge of Egyptian and Maya hieroglyphs


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