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Lynda Carroll Department of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences
SUNY Broome Community College
907 Upper Front Street
Binghamton, New York 13902
[email protected] 607-724-7587
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology – ABD.
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Dissertation Title: “Archaeology of the Dispossessed: Constructions of Landscape and
Nationalism in Late Ottoman Period Archaeology”
1997 M.A. in Anthropology
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Thesis Title: “Production and Consumption at the Dillinger Site: An Integrative Approach to
an Emergent Mississippian Subsistence Economy”
1992 B.A. in Anthropology
Queens College, City University of New York
Senior Paper: “America’s Most Wanted: Media Representations of the Persian Gulf War”
RESEARCH INTERESTS
The Middle East (Turkey, Jordan, and Palestine); Postcolonialism; Global Historical Archaeology;
Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire; Pastoralism and Nomadism; Ceramics; Landscapes
Historical Archaeology (Northeastern U.S.); Consumption; Public Archaeology; Cultural Resource
Management; Media and Public Outreach
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Adjunct Faculty
SUNY Broome Community College
Anth 113: Introduction to Biological Anthropology (Fall semesters, 2011 - 2013, Online Fall 2011)
Anth 112: Introduction to Archaeology (Spring semesters, 2011 - 2014, Online Spring 2011, Spring 2012,
Summer 2013-2014)
Keystone College
Anth 102: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Spring 2013)
Cortland College, SUNY
Anth 102: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Spring 2000, Fall 1999)
Anth 300: Human Evolution and Survival (Fall 1999)
Binghamton University, SUNY
Anth 280: Consumers and Culture (July 1999)
Anth 111 General Anthropology (Spring 1998)
Ant 126/ Women’s Studies 342: Women and Culture (Fall & Summer 1995)
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Teaching Assistant
Binghamton University, SUNY
Anth 129: Human Violence (Spring 1999)
Anth/Linguistics 114: Language and Communication in the U.S. (Fall 1998)
Anth 125: Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Introduction to Archaeology (Spring 1995)
Queens College, CUNY
Anth 203: Human Sexuality (Spring 1991)
Anth 102: Introduction to Human Evolution (Fall 1990)
PUBLICATIONS
Edited Volumes
Carroll, Lynda (ed.)
1999 The Entanglement of Commodity and Community: Consumption, Production, and Process in
Global Historical Archaeology. Lynda Carroll, (ed.) International Journal of Historical
Archaeology 3(3)
Baram, Uzi, and Lynda Carroll (eds.)
2000 A Historical Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire: Breaking New Ground. Uzi Baram and Lynda
Carroll, (eds.) Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press. New York
O’Donovan, Maria and Lynda Carroll (eds.)
2011 Going Places: The Historical Archaeology of Travel and Tourism. International Journal of
Historical Archaeology 15(2)
Journal Articles
in prep “Why Didn’t We Know?”: Constructing Digital Memorials of the Broome County Almshouse as
Public Archaeology. Manuscript in prep for Public Archaeology.
in prep A Landscape Archaeology of Transjordan in the Mandate Period (1918-1946) for inclusion in a
special edition of Historical Archaeology on Late Empires. Salvatore Garfi (editor)
2008 Sowing the Seeds of Modernity on the Ottoman Frontier: Agricultural Investment and the
Formation of Large Farms in Nineteenth-century Transjordan. Archaeologies 4(2):233-249
1999 Could've Been a Contender: Making and Breaking China in the Ottoman Empire. International
Journal of Historical Archaeology 3(3):177-190.
1999 Commodities and other Social Actors: Rethinking Commodities and Consumption in Global
Historical Archaeology. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 3(3):131-136.
Carroll, Lynda, Adam Fenner and Øystein LaBianca
2006 The Ottoman Qasr at Hisban: Architecture, Reform and New Social Relations. Near Eastern
Archaeology 69(3/4):138-145
Chase, Joan, Lynda Carroll and Sarah Murtha
2003 Human Remains. in The Islamic Qusur of Tall Hisban: Preliminary Report on the 1998 and 2001
Seasons. by Bethany Walker and Øystein LaBianca. ADAJ - The Annual of the Department of
Antiquities, Jordan. 47:443-471
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Oestgaard, Terje, Lynda Carroll and Øystein LaBianca
2003 Field G. in The Islamic Qusur of Tall Hisban: Preliminary Report on the 1998 and 2001 Seasons.
by Bethany Walker and Øystein LaBianca. ADAJ - The Annual of the Department of Antiquities,
Jordan. 47:443-471
Book Chapters
in prep A Historical Archaeology of 'Ottomanism': Nationalism in the Landscape of the Dispossessed. for
inclusion in Enfants de la Patrie: Historical Archaeologies of National Identity and Nationalism.
Alasdir Brooks (ed.) Florida University Press.
2011 Building Farmsteads in the Desert: Capitalism, Colonialism, and The Transformation of Rural
Landscapes in Late Ottoman Period Transjordan, 1839-1918. The Archaeology of Capitalism in
Colonial Contexts: Postcolonial Historical Archaeologies. Sarah Croucher and Lindsay Weiss
(eds.) Springer, New York
2000 Towards an Archaeology of Non-Elite Consumption in Late Ottoman Anatolia. in A Historical
Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire. Uzi Baram and Lynda Carroll, (eds.) Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Press. New York.
Baram, Uzi, and Lynda Carroll
2000 Introduction: The Future of the Ottoman Past. A Historical Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire:
Breaking New Ground. Uzi Baram and Lynda Carroll, (eds.) Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.
New York
DeBoer, Warren R., and Lynda Carroll.
1992 Full Circle On the Rim Sherd. in Gifts to the Cayman: Essays in Honor of Donald W. Lathrap.
Engwall, E.C., M. van de Guchte, and A. Zighelboim (eds.) The Journal of the Steward
Anthropological Society 20(1&2):265-281. Urbana, Illinois.
Short Articles, Encyclopedia Entries and Newsletter Entries
2005 Current Research in the Middle East: Tell Hesban, Jordan. In The Society for Historical
Archaeology Newsletter, Summer 38(2):34-35.
2002 Consumer Choice. in The Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology. Charles E. Orser, (ed.)
Routledge Press, London. Pgs. 126-129
2002 Constantinople. in The Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology. Charles E. Orser, (ed.) Routledge
Press, London. Pgs. 124-126
2002 The Ottoman Empire. in The Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology. Charles E. Orser, (ed.)
Routledge Press, London. Pgs. 406-407
Book Reviews
2009 Review of Digging it Up Down Under by Claire Smith and Heather Burke for Historical
Archaeology
2006 Review of Archaeological Landscapes of the Near East by T.J. Wilkinson. (2003). In Historical
Archaeology Historical Archaeology 40(4):172-173
2006 Review of Household Chores and Household Choices: Theorizing the Domestic Sphere in
Historical Archaeology. by Kerri S. Barile and Jamie C. Brandon (eds., 2004). In Historical
Archaeology 40(2):65-66
Technical and Research Reports (selected)
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2007 Report on the Survey and Ethnographic Study of Sahm, Jordan. Submitted to the Northern Jordan
Archaeological Survey Project.
2007 Report on the Excavation of the Obeidat Farmhouse, Hubras, Jordan. Submitted to the Northern
Jordan Archaeological Survey Project
2004 Memory of Subsistence Strategies in Malka: Preliminary Study. Submitted to the Northern Jordan
Archaeological Survey Project Preliminary Report
2004 Spatial Distribution of Ceramics Collected during the 2003 Survey of Malka, Jordan. For
submission to the Northern Jordan Archaeological Survey Project Preliminary Report, prepared by
Bethany Walker
2002 Preliminary Report on the Ottoman Qasr in Field G, Hesban. Submitted to Øystein LaBianca, of
the Madaba Plains Project, for the Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan.
1997 Non-Elite Consumption and Production in Anatolia: Towards an Historical Archaeology of the
Late Ottoman Empire in Turkey. Submitted to the Social Science Research Council-NMERTA
Program
CRM Reports - Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University (selected)
2008 Cultural Resource Management Survey, Phase 1Archaeological Reconnaissance, Town of Ithaca
Tompkins County, New York. Prepared for Cornell University and the State Museum and State
Education Department
2007 Mt. Laurel Gardens Site (SUBi-2523) Data Recovery. Mt. Laurel Garden Apartments Project,
Town of Middletown, Delaware County, New York. Prepared for Two Plus Four Engineering,
Syracuse, NY, the New York State Museum and State Education Department.
2005 Mt. Laurel Gardens (SUBi-2523) Site Examination, Mt. Laurel Garden Apartments Project, Town
of Middletown, Delaware County, New York. Prepared for Two Plus Four Engineering, Syracuse,
NY, the New York State Museum and State Education Department.
2005 Cultural Resource Management Survey, Phase 1Archaeological Reconnaissance, Mt. Laurel
Garden Apartments Project, Town of Middletown, Delaware County, New York. Prepared for Two
Plus Four Engineering, Syracuse, NY, the New York State Museum and State Education
Department.
2004 Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey PIN 0339.12.121, Sagtikos Parkway, Intermodal
Freight Transportation Center. Towns of Islip (10305) and Smithtown (10308), Suffolk County,
New York. Prepared for New York State Museum and State Education Department.
2004 The Swartout Site (SUBi-2440, NYSM#11474), in Cultural Resource Management Report, 2003-
2004 Highway Program, Site Examinations For PIN 9018.41.121, NYS Route 28, Hamlets of
Hartwick Seminary, Hyde Park, and Index, Town of Hartwick, Town of Otsego, Otsego Coutny,
New York. Daniel Seib and Andrea Zlotchua-Kozub, (eds.) Prepared for the State Museum and
State Education Department.
2004 The F. Greenman Site (SUBi-2280, NYSM#11284), The F. Greenman Site. in Cultural Resource
Management Report, 2003-2004 Highway Program, Addendum Cultural Reconnaissance Survey
and Site Examinations. PIN 9066.91.121, NY Route 17 Access, Towns of Deposit and Hancock,
Delaware County, New York. Tim Knapp, (ed.) Prepared for New York State Museum and State
Education Department.
Carroll, Lynda and Cynthia Carrington Carter
2005 The Pilgrim I Site Examination (SUBi-2516, NYSM #11618), PIN 0339.12.121, Sagtikos
Parkway, Intermodal Freight Transportation Center. Towns of Islip (10305) and Smithtown
(10308), Suffolk County, New York. Prepared for New York State Museum and State Education
Department.
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2003 Cultural Resource Reconnaissance Survey, PIN 3043.61.121, NY 11 & NY 80, Village of Tully,
Onondaga County, (MCD 06755) and the Town of Tully (MCD 06718). Prepared for New York
State Museum and State Education Department.
Carroll, Lynda and Christopher Hohman
2005 The S. French Site (SUBi-2468) Site Examination, Town of White Wagon, Chemung County, New
York. Prepared for the New York State Museum and State Education Department.
Versaggi, Nina and Lynda Carroll
2005 Data Recovery Plan for The Mt. Laurel Gardens Site (SUBi-2523). Prepared for the New York
State Museum and State Education Department.
RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
2013 SUNY Broome Foundation Teaching Grant. Grant to develop new assessment techniques using
iClickers in the classroom.
2012 New York Council for the Humanities (with Nina Versaggi, Michael Jacobson and Maria
Pezzuti) Grant to support for the development of “Endicott’s Little Italy Historic Walking Tour”
2011 Binghamton University Provost’s Faculty Development Grant (with Nina Versaggi, Pamela
Smart, Maria O’Donovan, and Michael Jacobson) Grant for the development of “Engaging
Diverse Communities through Visual Representation and Heritage Preservation” project
1997 Institute for Turkish Studies, Inc.
Pre-dissertation Fellowship to support archaeological research with the Madra Çay Archaeological
Project, and Ottoman language training in Ayvalik, Turkey
1996 Social Science Research Council. Near and Middle East Program.
Pre-dissertation Fellowship for research and language study in Turkey
1996 Institute for Turkish Studies, Inc.
Matching Funds Grant to support Breaking New Grounds for an Archaeology of the Ottoman
Empire Conference.
1993 Binghamton University Foundation. Special Projects Grant.
Grant for Radiocarbon Dating of samples from the Dillinger site, Southern Illinois
SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
2014 SUNY Broome BCC Foundation - Professional Development Award. Support for travel to the
Society of Historical Archaeology Meetings in Quebec, Canada
2005 Society for Historical Archaeology - Ed & Judy Jelks Student Travel Award
Support for travel to the Society of Historical Archaeology Meetings in York, England.
2004 American Schools of Oriental Research - Dorot Foundation Travel Award Scholarship
Support for travel to the ASOR Annual Meetings in San Antonio, Texas.
2003 Binghamton University Graduate School Award for Excellence in Service and Outreach
Awarded for participation and development of the Kids Program of the Community Archaeology
Program, Binghamton University
2001 Madaba Plains Project - Tall Hisban, Jordan
Travel and support for participation in excavations and survey at Tall Hisban, Jordan.
1998 Binghamton University - Department of Anthropology Travel Award
Support for travel to Society of American Archaeology, Society for Applied Anthropology and
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Society of Historical Archaeology Meetings.
1998 Binghamton University - Graduate School Travel Award
Support for travel to Society of American Archaeology, Society for Applied Anthropology and
Society of Historical Archaeology Meetings.
1996 American Research Institute in Turkey
Extensive Summer Course in Turkish at Bogaziçi University, Istanbul
The Persian-Turkish Language Consortium (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)
1995 Scholarship and Stipend for Summer Language Training in Intermediate Turkish
1994 Scholarship and Stipend for Summer Language Training in Elementary Turkish
1992 Department of Anthropology, Queens College, CUNY - Lynn Ceci Memorial Award in
Archaeology.
1991 Department of Anthropology, Queens College, CUNY - Most Promising Student in Anthropology
1987 American Field Service Scholarship
AFS Scholarship for Study Abroad Program to Antalya, Turkey
1986 New York City Board of Education
Scholarship for Youth Ambassador Program to Tokyo, Japan
CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
in prep Landscapes of Connections, Landscapes of Conflicts: Coming to Terms with an Archaeology of the
Ottoman Empire. Poster in preparation for the European Association of Archaeologists Annual
Meeting, September 2014, Istanbul, Turkey
2014 An Historical Archaeology of 'Ottomanism': reconsidering Nationalism in the Landscape of the
Dispossessed. Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, January 2014, Quebec City, Canada.
2013 A Landscape Archaeology of Transjordan in the Mandate Period (1918-1946). Society for
Historical Archaeology Meetings, January 2013, Leicester, U.K..
2009 From Padishah to Pashas to Peasant: The Unhappy Marriage of Ottoman History and
Archaeology. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, January 2009,
Toronto, Canada.
2008 Building Farmsteads in the Desert: Capitalism, Colonialism, and The Transformation of Rural
Landcapes in Late Ottoman Period Transjordan, 1839-1918. Paper presented at the Society for
Historical Archaeology Meetings, January 2008, Albuquerque, NM.
2006 Sowing the Seeds of Modernity: (Im)mobility, Money, and the Political Economy of Fortified
Farmsteads in Transjordan, 1850-1920. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology
Meetings, April 2006, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
2006 Is there a place for “feasts and feasting” in Historical Archaeology?: Some thoughts on coffee,
tea, and hospitality. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, January
2006, Sacramento, CA.
2006 Neither Feast Nor Famine: Hospitality and Gendered Political Economies of Non-elite
Households. Paper to be presented at the American Schools of Oriental Research Meetings.
November, 2005, Philadelphia, PA.
2005 An Archaeology of Hospitality: Travelers, Tribes and Fortified Farmsteads in Late Ottoman
Period Transjordan. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology. January 5-10,
2005, York, England.
2004 The Political Economy of Fortified Farmsteads in Late Ottoman Period Transjordan. Paper
presented at the American Schools of Oriental Research Meetings. November, 2004, San Antonio,
TX.
2004 Settlement Patterns in Jordan during the Ottoman Period: Preliminary Report on the 2003 Malka-
Hubras Survey Project. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meetings,
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Montreal, Canada.
2003 The Politics of Identity and the Practice of Islamic Period Archaeology. Paper presented at the
Radical Archaeology Theory Symposium Meetings, Binghamton University, New York, October
18, 2003
2003 Tradition, Consumption, and the Wealth of Industry: Redefining Value in the 19th Century
Ottoman Ceramic Trade. Paper presented in the Trade and Consumption Session, Society for
Historical Archaeology. January 18, 2003, Providence, RI
2001 (Re)Examining Ottoman Household Status: The Tenuous Relationship Between Ceramics and
Sources? Paper presented for American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Boulder,
CO, November 17, 2001
1999 Not For Pashas, But For Peasants: Rethinking Ceramic Consumption in Late Ottoman Anatolia.
Paper presented for American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Boston, MA,
November 18, 1999
1998 Ethnography for Initiates: Creating Culture in an Introductory Anthropology Course. Paper
presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 25,
1998
1998 Negotiating a Historical Archaeology of the Modern Middle East. Paper presented at the Society
for American Archaeology Meetings, Seattle, WA, March 27, 1998
1998 Could've Been a Contender: Making and Breaking China in the Ottoman Empire. Paper
presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Atlanta GA, January 8, 1998
1997 Today Is Just Not What It Used to Be: Ethnography, Archaeology and a History from Below in
Ottoman Studies. Paper Presented at the JUSUR Conference at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, April
1997
1997 Non-Elite Production and Consumption in Anatolia: Towards an Historical Archaeology of the
Late Ottoman Empire in Turkey. Paper Presented at the Social Science Research
Council/NMERTA Fellows Conference in Cairo, Egypt, March 17, 1997
1996 "Men of Most Modest Substance": Towards an Archaeology of Non-Elite Consumption in Late
Ottoman Anatolia. Paper presented at the Breaking New Grounds for an Archaeology of the
Ottoman Empire: A Prologue and A Dialogue Conference. Binghamton University, April 21, 1996
1995 Dominance and Resistance: Theory Building and a "PC" Archaeology. Paper presented at RATS!
Conference, Brown University, Providence, RI, March 18, 1995
Baram, Uzi and Lynda Carroll
2014 Modernity, Identity, and Materiality across the Ottoman Empire:
Putting the Pieces Together. Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, January 2014, Quebec
City, Canada.
Carroll, Lynda and Mary Price
1996 "The Age of Discovery" or "The Age of Retreat"?: Rethinking Spanish Colonialism in its Dialogue
with Islam. Paper presented at Society of American Archaeology Annual Meeting, New Orleans,
LA, April 6, 1996
LaBianca, Øystein and Lynda Carroll
2002 Settlement and Land Use during the Late Islamic Period at Tall Hisban. Paper presented at
American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada. November 21, 2002
O’Donovan, Maria and Lynda Carroll
2012 Engaging Diverse Communities: The Development of Digital “Toolkits” for Public Outreach and
Heritage Education (An Interactive Exhibit). Traveling museum exhibit presented at the UMASS
Amherst Center for Heritage and Society, May 2012. With Maria O’Donovan
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2006 Consuming Place, Producing Leisure: The Archaeology of Travel and Tourism. Paper presented at
the Society of American Archaeology Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Invited Presentations
2014 Choosing the Perfect Mate. Presentation for SUNY Broome Community College Common Hour
Faculty Presentations. with Victor Lamourex, Biology Department
2006 Ceramic Consumption in the Ottoman Empire. Presentation for the Northern Jordan Survey
Program, Irbid, Jordan
2001 Understanding Human Remains. Presentation for the Tell Hisban Archaeological Project, Amman,
Jordan
1998 Sex, Subadults, and Nationalism: Some Comments on the Burials at Yeni Yilde irmentepe,
Turkey. Presentation for the Anthropology Graduate Organization of Binghamton University, New
York
1997 Archaeology of the Ottoman Period in the Madra Çay Delta Region. Lecture for Madra Çay
Archaeology Project, Ayvalik, Turkey
1997 Around and About Ayazmend: Problems and Prospects of Ottoman Archaeology in the Land of the
Dispossessed. Paper presented for Anthropology Graduate Organization, Binghamton University,
New York
CONFERENCES, CONFERENCE SESSIONS, AND WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED
Conference Sessions/Symposia
2005 The Archaeology of Travel. Two part session organized for the Society for Historical
Archaeology Conference, York, England. Co-organized with Maria O'Donovan
2002 Material Culture and History: Examining the Relationships Between Text and Artifact. Session at
the American Schools of Oriental Research Meetings, Toronto, Canada.
2001 Material Culture and History: Rethinking the Sources. Session at the American Schools of
Oriental Research Meetings, Boulder Colorado
1998 Commodities in Global Perspective. Session Organized for the Society for Historical
Archaeology Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Conferences
2001 First Annual Pathfinder Symposium: The Social and Ethical Implications of the Human Genetic
Diversity Project. Binghamton University, SUNY Co-Organized with Mary Price, Kari Colosi,
Kevin Sheridan, and Julia Gaines-McCausland.
2001 Advances in Higher Education: Binghamton University’s Efforts and Beyond. Multi-disciplinary
Teaching Conference Organized for the Office of the Graduate School and Office of
Undergraduate Affairs, Binghamton University, SUNY, Co-organized with Oktay Sekercisoy.
1996 Breaking New Grounds for an Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire: A Prologue and A Dialogue.
Binghamton University, New York. Co-organized with Uzi Baram.
1994 From Theory to Practice. The 1994 RATS! Conference. Binghamton University, SUNY. Co-
organized with Maria O'Donovan and Brian Thomas.
Workshops
2014 The Future of the Past: Cultural Heritage and Historic Preservation Using New Technologies.
Workshop and display for Liberal Arts Division at the Annual Convocation Day at SUNY
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Broome Community College.
2001 Professional Development Workshop Series. Series of seven professional development workshops
for the Graduate School, Binghamton University, SUNY. Co-organized with Oktay Sekercisoy,
Bill McCarthy and Lisa Stewart.
2000 Grant and Fellowship Writing Workshop. Workshop Organized for the Office of the Graduate
School, Binghamton University, SUNY. Co-organized with Oktay Sekercisoy.
FIELDWORK AND LABORATORY EXPERIENCE
Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University, SUNY (Nina Versaggi, Ph.D., Director)
2002 - 2010 Project Director
Directed over 30 Phase I, II and III cultural resource management projects in New York
State and Pennsylvania. Lead survey and excavation teams. Conducted background research
and prepared final reports for clients.
1992-2002 Field Technician
Participated in various Phase I, II and III cultural resource management projects in New
York State and Pennsylvania.
Northern Jordan Survey Project (Bethany Walker, Ph.D., Director)
Ottoman Specialist, Ethnographer, Surveyor
2006 Ethnographic interviews, Surveying and Mapping the Ottoman period villages of Sahm,
Jordan, and Field Supervisor for the Obeidat Farmhouse Excavations, Hubras, Jordan.
2003 Ethnographic interviews, Surveying and Mapping the Ottoman period villages of Malka -
Irbid region of Jordan.
Madaba Plains Project, Tall Hisban - Jordan (Øystein LaBianca, Ph.D., Director)
2001 Ottoman Specialist, Ethnographer, Field Supervisor & Physical Anthropology Consultant
Supervised the survey, mapping, and ethnographic work of the Ottoman period fortified
farmstead and caves in Hisban, Area G. Conducted laboratory study on the human remains
from Ottoman period burials at Tall Hisban.
Madra Çay Archaeology Project - Turkey (Nigel Spencer, PhD., and Kyriacos Lambrianides. PhD.,
Directors)
Crew Chief, Surveyor, Ottoman Specialist
1997 Intensive Site Survey of a late Byzantine through 20th century site in the Madra Çay Delta
region. Excavation and Laboratory analysis of late period burials from Yeni
Yildegirmentepe. Laboratory analysis of Ottoman period ceramics.
1996 Intensive Site Survey of Early Bronze Age through Ottoman period sites in Altinova.
Laboratory analysis of Ottoman period ceramics.
Archaeological Excavation at Dillows Ridge Site (Charles R. Cobb, Ph.D., Director)
1993 Crew Member
Excavation of a Mississippian habitation site conducted in Southern Illinois.
Excavation at Hog Pen Hill (1TU56) (Paul D. Welch, Ph.D., Director)
1992 Crew Member
Excavation of a Mississippian mound site conducted near Tuscaloosa, Al.
Research Foundation of the City University of New York (Patricia Bridges, Ph.D., Supervisor)
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1989 - 1992 Research Assistant.
Organized and aided in analysis of the Queens College Anthropology Laboratory's
osteological collection. Did library research, data entry and word processing.
University of Delaware Archaeological Survey Project. (Thomas R. Rocek, Ph.D., Director)
1991 Crew Member
Archaeological survey conducted in Lincoln County, New Mexico.
Arizona State University Field School (Keith Kintigh, Ph.D., Director)
1990 Field School Student.
Archaeological survey, excavation and laboratory analysis conducted in Zuñi, New Mexico.
Archeoclub di Massa-Cararra-Montignoso -Italy (Arturo Colle, Director)
1988 Volunteer.
Archaeological survey and excavation of the medieval Castello di Moneta in Fossola, Italy.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
American Schools of Oriental Research
2004-2005 Membership Committee - Secretary, Graduate Student Representative
Manuscript Reviewer
2001, 2005 International Journal of Historical Archaeology
2000 Historical Archaeology
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Community Archaeology Program, Binghamton University, SUNY
2005-2012 Program Coordinator Community Archaeology Program
2007-2008 Instructor Community Archaeology Program
2000-2005/ Instructor Archaeology for Kids
2009-2014
Science and History Fairs, Binghamton, New York
2007-2010 Art and History Days, Roberson Museum, Binghamton, New York
2007-2010 Super Science Day, Roberson Museum, Binghamton, New York
2004 Glenwood Elementary School Science Fair, Vestal, New York
Public Outreach Lectures and Presentations
2014 Reading the Land: Arkville Underground. Historical Society of Middletown, New York
2011 The Archaeology of Roman Glass. Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
2011 Imagine the Past. Digital Archaeology Display, Oakdale Mall, Binghamton, New York
2009 Archaeology of the Haudenoshonee. Indian Hill Girl Scout Camp, Binghamton, New York
2009 The Making and Breaking of China in the Ottoman Empire. New York State Archaeological
Association, Southern Tier Chapter
2007 Archaeology of the Haudenoshonee. The Susquehanna School, Binghamton, New York
2004 Archaeology of the Susquehanna Valley The Susquehanna School, Binghamton, New York, with
Rob Quiggle and Andrea Andersen
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2004 Careers in Archaeology. W.A. Olmstead Elementary School, Harpursville, New York, with
Timothy Knapp and Maria O’Donovan
2004 Archaeology of the Southern Tier. Glenwood Elementary School, Vestal, New York
2003 What is Archaeology? Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School, Binghamton, New York
SPARK Program - Public Outreach Lectures
2002 - 2009 Archaeology of the Susquehanna Valley. Presentations to Union-Endicott Middle School
students at Binghamton University, New York, with Nina Versaggi and Peter Stahl
Mentoring Projects
2010 Mentoring for the Independent Science Research Course for High School Students, SUNY
Albany.
2005-2010 Presentation for students from Chenango Forks High School (NY) science club.
Boy Scouts of America
2002-2005 Archaeology Merit Badge Counselor
The Queens Historical Society, Flushing, New York
1992 Volunteer docent. Gave tours of the Kingsland Manor Historical Landmark.
GRANT WRITING AND ADMINISTRATION
2013-2014 Perkins IV Federal (VTEA) Grant. SUNY Broome Community College. Obtained a
$253,000Federal Grant for Career and Technical Education programs.
RESEARCH LANGUAGES
English, native language; Turkish, high facility in Turkish; beginning level in Ottoman Turkish, Ottoman
Paleography; Spanish, high facility in reading; Italian, Portuguese, French, elementary skills in
reading.
1997 Harvard University - Course work in Modern and Ottoman Turkish, Summer
1996 Bogaziçi University, Turkey - Course work in Modern and Ottoman Turkish, Summer
1996 Columbia University - Course work in Turkish and Ottoman Turkish, Spring
1995 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Course work in Modern Turkish, Summer
1994 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - Course work in Modern Turkish, Summer
REFERENCES ______________________________________________
Nina Versaggi, Ph.D. (Public Archaeology Facility, Director)
Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University, SUNY
Binghamton, New York 13902-6000
(607)-777-4786
Uzi Baram, Ph.D.
Division of Social Sciences, New College of the University of S. Florida
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5700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34243
(941)-359-4217
Harold Koster, Ph.D.
Department of History, Philosophy and Social Science
Broome Community College
Binghamton, NY 13901
(607)- 778-5093