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1 CURRICULUM VITAE OF GREGORY DUNCAN MUMFORD Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Science, Bus: 205 934-0490; Project: 205 933-7552 The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Email: [email protected] Room 320, Heritage Hall, 1401 University Blvd, AL 35294, USA Project: http://www.deltasinai.com see https://web.archive.org/web/20141217032500/http://deltasinai.com/ Affiliated: https://www.globalxplorer.org/ Profile: www.academia.edu EDUCATION 1998: Ph.D. University of Toronto (Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations). Dissertation: International Relations between Egypt, Sinai and Syria-Palestine during the Late Bronze Age to early Persian Period (Dynasties 1826: ca.1550525 BC) On-line access: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0020/NQ45825.pdf 1988: M.A. Egyptology, the University of Toronto (Department of Near Eastern Studies) 1987: B.A. (honours) Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology, the University of Toronto EMPLOYMENT Full-time/part-time teaching positions 2013present Associate Professor Department of Anthropology, CAS, University of Alabama at Birmingham Secondary appointment: Dept. of Art & Art History (Dec. 1, 2014 present) 20072013 Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology, CAS, University of Alabama at Birmingham 20062007 Adjunct instructor Dept.of Anthropology & Social Work,University of Alabama at Birmingham 20052006 Assistant Professor Dept. of Classics, Ancient History & Egyptology, at the University of Wales (UK “Lecturer B”) Swansea, United Kingdom 19992005/6 Adjunct Professor Dept. of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto. (including part-time teaching and archaeological fieldwork instruction) 19992000 Assistant Professor Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA. 19971999 Postdoctoral Fellow Dept. of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto. 1995 Part-time lecturer Dept. of Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University. Other professional employment 20012007 Field instructor & research associate, Tell Borg project (Egypt), Trinity International University 20002002 Egyptological Consultant, Tutankhamun Project, TM James Multimedia Services Inc., Toronto. 1999 Field instructor, Mendes (Egypt), Pennsylvania State University Field School 19951996 Teaching assistant, Dept. of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto. 19881997 Research Assistant, Akhenaten Temple Project, Dept. NMC, the University of Toronto. Research Areas: Egyptian archaeology; Egypt & its neighbours; Near East; Old Kingdom-FIP; New Kingdomearly Persian periods PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION AND IN-PROGRESS MANUSCRIPT: (285,000 words) In-progress Egypt’s Trade with the Red Sea and Neighbouring Regions: including both Egyptian and Levantine roles in the transmission of “Red Sea” products to the Near East and East Mediterranean (285,000 words) (not reviewed yet; in-progress editing for Oxford University Press editor Stefan Vranka; anticipated 2014) EDITED JOURNALS & BOOKS: * = invited 2015* Gregory Mumford (ed.). The Sinai Peninsula, Special issue of the Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, vol. 7.1 (March, 2015). Lexington: The University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition. Six articles and an editorial introduction (50,905 words)

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CURRICULUM VITAE

OF

GREGORY DUNCAN MUMFORD

Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Science, Bus: 205 934-0490; Project: 205 933-7552

The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Email: [email protected]

Room 320, Heritage Hall, 1401 University Blvd, AL 35294, USA Project: http://www.deltasinai.com see https://web.archive.org/web/20141217032500/http://deltasinai.com/

Affiliated: https://www.globalxplorer.org/

Profile: www.academia.edu

EDUCATION

1998: Ph.D. University of Toronto (Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations).

Dissertation: International Relations between Egypt, Sinai and Syria-Palestine during the

Late Bronze Age to early Persian Period (Dynasties 18–26: ca.1550–525 BC)

On-line access: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0020/NQ45825.pdf

1988: M.A. Egyptology, the University of Toronto (Department of Near Eastern Studies)

1987: B.A. (honours) Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology, the University of Toronto

EMPLOYMENT

Full-time/part-time teaching positions

2013–present Associate Professor Department of Anthropology, CAS, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Secondary appointment: Dept. of Art & Art History (Dec. 1, 2014 – present)

2007–2013 Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology, CAS, University of Alabama at Birmingham

2006–2007 Adjunct instructor Dept.of Anthropology & Social Work,University of Alabama at Birmingham

2005–2006 Assistant Professor Dept. of Classics, Ancient History & Egyptology, at the University of Wales

(UK “Lecturer B”) Swansea, United Kingdom

1999–2005/6 Adjunct Professor Dept. of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto.

(including part-time teaching and archaeological fieldwork instruction)

1999–2000 Assistant Professor Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA.

1997–1999 Postdoctoral Fellow Dept. of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto.

1995 Part-time lecturer Dept. of Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University.

Other professional employment

2001–2007 Field instructor & research associate, Tell Borg project (Egypt), Trinity International University

2000–2002 Egyptological Consultant, Tutankhamun Project, TM James Multimedia Services Inc., Toronto.

1999 Field instructor, Mendes (Egypt), Pennsylvania State University Field School

1995–1996 Teaching assistant, Dept. of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto.

1988–1997 Research Assistant, Akhenaten Temple Project, Dept. NMC, the University of Toronto.

Research Areas:

Egyptian archaeology; Egypt & its neighbours; Near East; Old Kingdom-FIP; New Kingdom–early Persian periods

PRELIMINARY SUBMISSION AND IN-PROGRESS MANUSCRIPT:

(285,000 words)

In-progress Egypt’s Trade with the Red Sea and Neighbouring Regions: including both Egyptian and Levantine

roles in the transmission of “Red Sea” products to the Near East and East Mediterranean (285,000 words)

(not reviewed yet; in-progress editing for Oxford University Press editor Stefan Vranka; anticipated 2014)

EDITED JOURNALS & BOOKS: * = invited

2015* Gregory Mumford (ed.). The Sinai Peninsula, Special issue of the Journal of Ancient Egyptian

Interconnections, vol. 7.1 (March, 2015). Lexington: The University of Arizona Egyptian Expedition.

Six articles and an editorial introduction (50,905 words)

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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

Peer-reviewed journal research articles (* = invited): 15 articles to-date (n = 124,425 words to-date)

In-progress (Gregory Mumford and Nicholas Maloof), "Bes jars and their significance from Late Period

contexts at Tell Tebilla (Northeast Delta) and elsewhere in Egypt" … (May 2016).

In-progress (Sarah Parcak, Gregory Mumford, and Chase Childs), “Assessing the development and placement

of Early Dynastic through early Old Kingdom tombs at North Saqqara, using satellite remote sensing and

other data,” … (May 2016).

In-progress (Sarah Parcak and Gregory Mumford) “Revealing and assessing the settlement area at Tanis using

satellite remote sensing” Journal … (June 2015).

In-progress (Sarah Parcak, Chase Childs, and Gregory Mumford) “The application of satellite remote sensing in

detecting and clarifying selected subsurface architecture from the Early Dynastic through Late Period at

North Saqqara,” Journal … (May 2015).

2016 (Sarah Parcak, David Gathings, Chase Childs, Gregory Mumford, and Eric Cline), “Satellite Evidence of

Archaeological Site Looting in Egypt: 2002-2013,” Antiquity vol. 90 (issue 349): 185-205 (6,300 words)

2015 “The Sinai Peninsula and its environs: our changing perceptions of a pivotal land bridge between Egypt,

the Levant, and Arabia,” The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 7.1 (2015): 1-24.(14,738 wrds)

2015 “Explorations in el-Markha Plain, South Sinai: preliminary findings at Tell Markha (site 346) and

elsewhere,” The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 7.1 (2015): 91-115. (10,280 words)

2015 (Gregory Mumford and Rexine Hummel) “Preliminary findings at a late Old Kingdom fort in South

Sinai, including the pottery, from the 2008 season,” The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 7.1

(2015): 52-82. (8,200 of 11,441 words)

2013* “A Late Period riverine and maritime port town and cult center at Tell Tebilla (Ro-nefer),” The Journal

of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, volume 5 no. 1 (March 2013): 38–67. (12,398 words) https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jaei/ 2012 (Sarah Parcak and Gregory Mumford) “Satellite imagery detection of a possible hippodrome and other

features at the Ptolemaic-Roman port town of Taposiris Magna,” The Journal of Ancient Egyptian

Interconnections, volume 4 no. 4 (November 2012): 30–34. (1,126 words) https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jaei/ 2012 “On-going investigations at a late Old Kingdom coastal fort at Ras Budran in South Sinai,” The Journal of

Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, volume 4 no. 4 (November 2012): 20–28. (1,901 words) https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jaei/ 2012* “Ras Budran and the Old Kingdom trade in Red Sea shells and other exotica,” British Museum Studies in

Ancient Egypt and Sudan 18 (2012): 107–45. www.britishmuseum.org/research/online_journals/bmsaes/issue_18 (8,574 words)

2008 “A correction regarding ‘a newly attested votive offering of Horemheb’ versus Sety II at Serabit el-

Khadim,” Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 35: 159–62. (949 words)

2006/7 “Egypt’s New Kingdom Levantine empire and Serabit el-Khadim, including a newly attested votive

offering of Horemheb” Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 33: 159–203 (15,056 w)

2006 “Tell Ras Budran (Site 345): Defining Egypt's Eastern Frontier and Mining Operations in South Sinai

during the late Old Kingdom (EB IV/MB I)” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 342

(May): 13–67. (23,118 words)

2004* (W. Van Neer, O. Lernau, R. Friedman, G. Mumford, J. Problome and M. Waelkens), “Fish remains from

archaeological sites as indicators of former trade connections in the Eastern Mediterranean,” Palaeorient

30/1: 101–48. (7,821 words of a multi-authored paper)

2003 (Gregory Mumford and Sarah Parcak), “Pharaonic ventures into South Sinai: el-Markha Plain Site 346,”

Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89: 83–116. (6,650 words of 9,648 words)

2002 (Gregory Mumford and Sarah Parcak), “Satellite image analysis and archaeological fieldwork in el-Markha

Plain (South Sinai),” Antiquity 76 (2002): 953–54. (863 words)

1992 “Preliminary archaeological report: Mendes Square HF,” pp. 55–63 in D. B. Redford et. alii., “Three

Seasons in Egypt, III. The First Season of Excavations at Mendes (1991),” The Journal of the Society for

the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 18 (“1988” [= 1992]): 55–63. 4,510+ words in larger article)

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Peer-reviewed research chapters in books (* = invited): 8-10 chapters to-date (n = 111,976 words to-date)

In-progress* “Middle Kingdom: Egypt and the Levant,” pp. xx-xx in Susan Hollis (ed.), The Oxford Handbook

of Ancient Egypt and the Hebrew Bible. Oxford: Oxford University Press (6000-8000 words);

For submission June 15, 2017; publication anticipated 2019.

In-progress* “The Collapse of the Late Bronze Age and the Sea Peoples Invasion,” pp. xx-xx in Jonathan S

Greer, John W. Hilber and John H. Walton (eds.), Behind the Scenes of the Old Testament: Historical,

Cultural, and Social Contexts of Ancient Israel, BSOT. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic Press

(3,500 words; for submission May 30, 2016)

Accepted* (Gregory Mumford), “Pathways to Distant Kingdoms: Land Connections,” Part 1:3 in Pearce Paul

Creasman and Richard Wilkinson (eds.), Egyptian Interactions: Ancient Egypt’s Relations with the

Surrounding World. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (9,072 words)

In-press* (Sarah Parcak and Gregory Mumford), “Digital environmental archaeology: Satellite and aerial remote

sensing applications and their potential in African archaeology,” pp. xx-xx (chp. 14) in Guo Huadong et.

al., (eds.), Manual of Digital Earth. Beijing: Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI),

CAS. (6,512 words)

2016* (Sarah Parcak and Gregory Mumford), “Remote sensing in the Valley of the Kings and its Hinterlands,” pp.

497–516 (chp. 33) in R. H. Wilkinson and K. R. Weeks (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Valley of the

Kings. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Jan. 2016). (4,500 of 7,000 words)

2015* “The Amman Airport structure: a re-assessment of its date-range, function and overall role in The

Levant,” pp. 89–198 in Timothy P. Harrison, Edward B. Banning, and Stanley Klassen (eds.). Walls of the

Prince: Egyptian Interactions with Southwest Asia in Antiquity. Essays in Honour of John S. Holladay,

Jr. Culture and History of the Ancient Near East. Leiden: E. J. Brill. (30,882 words)

2014* “Egypt and the Levant,” pp. 69-89 in M. Steiner and A. E. Killebrew (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the

Archaeology of the Levant c. 8000–332 BCE. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (11,199 words)

2010* “Pharaonic Settlements: Distribution, Structure and Architecture,” pp.326–350 (Chp.19), in Alan Lloyd

(ed.), A Companion to Ancient Egypt, Vols.1–2. Blackwell Companion to the Ancient World. Oxford:

Blackwell-Wiley. (13,990 words)

2010* “Artifacts, Burials, and Ruins,” pp.111–120 in H. James Birx (ed.), 21st Century Anthropology: A

Reference Handbook, vols. 1–2. London: SAGE Publications. (7,818 words)

2007* “Egypto-Asiatic Relations during the Iron Age to early Persian Periods (Egyptian Dynasties late 20–26),”

pp.225–88 in T. Schneider and K. Szpakowska (eds.), Egyptian Stories: A British Egyptological Tribute to

Alan B. Lloyd on the Occasion of His Retirement. Alter Orient und Altes Testament Band 347. Münster:

Ugarit-Verlag. (26,671 words)

2004* “Reconstruction of the temple and settlement at Tell Tebilla (East Delta),” pp. 267–86 in G. Knoppers and

A. Hirsch (eds.). Egypt, Israel and the Ancient Mediterranean World: Studies in Honour of Donald B.

Redford. Leiden: E. J. Brill. (5,256 words)

2003* (L. A. Pavlish, G. Mumford, and A. C. D'Andrea), “Geotechnical Survey at Tell Tabilla, Northeastern Nile

Delta, Egypt,” Pp.361–68 in Z. Hawass and L. Pinch-Brock (eds.), Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-

First Century: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptology, Cairo 2000. Volume 1:

Archaeology. Cairo: American University Press. (1,822 words of 3,645 words)

Peer-reviewed encyclopaedia entries (* = invited): 13 entries to-date (n = 30,964 words to-date)

2013* “Forts, Pharaonic Egypt,” pp. 2724–30 in R. Bagnell, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine, and S.

Huebner (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (2,501 words)

2013* “Serabit el-Khadim,” pp. 6163–65 in R. Bagnell, K. Brodersen, C. Champion, A. Erskine, and S. Huebner

(eds.), Encyclopaedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. (268 words)

2012* “Champollion,” pp. 1150–51 in H. Speckermann et. al. (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its

Reception, Volume 4 (C-D). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. (581 words)

2011* “Sinai Peninsula,” in Michael Coogan (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of (the Books of) the Bible, Volumes

1–2. Oxford Encyclopedias of the Bible. New York: Oxford University Press. (1,027 words)

Note: in Oxford Biblical Studies Online (“Sinai Peninsula,” in www.oxfordbiblicalstudies.com).

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2009* “Amenhotep II,” pp.977–78 in H.-S. Klauck, B. McGinn, C-L Seow, H. Spieckermann, B. D. Walfish, and

E. Ziolkowski (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, Volume 1 (Aaron-Aniconism).

Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. (282 words)

2009* “Amenhotep III,” pp.978–79 in H.-S. Klauck, B. McGinn, C-L Seow, H. Spieckermann, B. D. Walfish, and

E. Ziolkowski (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, Volume 1 (Aaron-Aniconism).

Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. (291 words)

2009* “Amarna, Tell el-,” pp.934–36 in H.-S. Klauck, B. McGinn, C-L Seow, H. Spieckermann, B. D. Walfish,

and E. Ziolkowski (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, Volume 1 (Aaron-Aniconism).

Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. (585 words)

2009* “Amarna Letters,” pp.936–41 in H.-S. Klauck, B. McGinn, C-L Seow, H. Spieckermann, B. D. Walfish,

and E. Ziolkowski (eds.), The Encyclopedia of the Bible and Its Reception, Volume 1 (Aaron-Aniconism).

Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG. (1,962 words)

2001* “Sinai,” Pp.288–92 in D.B. Redford (editor-in-chief). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, vol.3.

New York: Oxford University Press. (3,016 words)

2001* “Syria-Palestine,” Pp.335–43 in D. B. Redford (editor-in-chief). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, vol.3. New York: Oxford University Press. (8,177 words)

2001* “Mediterranean Area,” Pp.358–67 in D. B. Redford (editor-in-chief). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient

Egypt, vol.2. New York: Oxford University Press. (8,797 words)

1999* “Serabit el-Khadim,” Pp.722–25 in K. A. Bard and S. Shubert (eds.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of

Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge. (2,074 words)

1999* “Wadi Maghara,” Pp.875–878 in K. A. Bard and S. Shubert (eds.). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology of

Ancient Egypt. New York: Routledge. (1,403 words)

OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS (i.e., not peer-reviewed).

Chapters and contributions in archaeological field publications (invited) (n = 59,845 words to-date)

Accepted “Public Space at Tell el-Borg: Field II Areas 1–3,” Chapter 3 in J. Hoffmeier (ed.), Research in the

Eastern Delta and North Sinai: Tell el-Borg II. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. (51,685 words, plus 161 plates

(for completion, for separate/accompanying Dvd); completed in early summer 2008, revisions in 2009–10,

anticipated Summer 2017).

Note: Manuscript represents an accepted text; plates in-flux (awaiting J. Hoffmeier’s pdf of proofs).

2014 “Field VIII Area 2 (2005)” and “Fosse Y (Field V),” pages 147-60 and 164-67 in J. K. Hoffmeier, J. E.

Knudstad, R. A. Frey, R. D. Bull, and G. D. Mumford, “The Fortification Area,” (chp. 5), in J. K.

Hoffmeier (ed.), Excavations in North Sinai, Tell el-Borg I: The “Dwelling of the Lion” on the Ways of

Horus. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. (3,400 words)

2014 “Stratigraphy of Field V, Area 1, Unit A,” pages 210-16 in J. K. Hoffmeier, J. E. Knudstad, R. A. Frey, G.

D. Mumford, and K. A. Kitchen, “The Ramesside Period Fort,” (chp. 6), in J. K. Hoffmeier (ed.),

Excavations in North Sinai, Tell el-Borg I: The “Dwelling of the Lion” on the Ways of Horus. Winona

Lake: Eisenbrauns. (3,060 words)

2014 “Tell el-Borg Pottery Volumes,” pages 502-5 (Chapter 11, II) in J. K. Hoffmeier (ed.), Excavations in

North Sinai, Tell el-Borg I: The “Dwelling of the Lion” on the Ways of Horus. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.

(1,700 words)

Archaeological reports in scholarly venues: 29 reports to-date (n = 21,524+ words)

Reports in various publications: ARCE Annual Report; ATPN; BARCE; EA–BEES; KMT; Minerva; NSSEA.

2005 “Beyond Egypt's Frontiers: A Late Old Kingdom Fort in South Sinai,” Minerva: The International Review

of Ancient Art and Archaeology 16/3, May/June: 24–26. (2,167 words)

2005 “Digging Diary: Tell Ras Budran,” edited by Patricia Spencer, Egyptian Archaeology: Bulletin of the Egypt

Exploration Society 26 (Spring): 26. -

2004 “A newly discovered Old Kingdom coastal fort in el-Markha Plain, South Sinai”, edited by Patricia Paice,

The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Newsletter (September): 2–3. (1,000 words)

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2004 “Nile Currents: Tell Ras Budran,” edited by Salima Ikram, KMT: A modern journal of Ancient Egypt 15/4

(winter): 5. -

2004 “A Late Period ‘Treasure’ Cache at Tell Tebilla,” edited by Patricia Paice, The Society for the Study of

Egyptian Antiquities Newsletter (February): 2–3. (1,160 words)

2004 “Digging Diary: Tell Tebilla 2003,” edited by Patricia Spencer, Egyptian Archaeology: Bulletin of the

Egypt Exploration Society 24 (Spring): 25–26. -

2003 “Nile Currents: Tell Tebilla,” edited by Salima Ikram, KMT: A modern journal of Ancient Egypt 14/4

(winter): 8. -

2003 “Illuminating a Period of Conquest: 343 B.C.,” edited by Patricia Paice, The Society for the Study of

Egyptian Antiquities Newsletter (September): 2–3. (477 words)

2003 “Exploring the sands of Sinai: The 2002 expedition to el-Markha Plain,” edited by Susan Redford, The

Akhenaten Temple Project Newsletter (March): 1–4. (2,700 words)

2003 “Digging Diary: el-Markha Plain 2002”, edited by Lisa Giddy, Egyptian Archaeology: Bulletin of the Egypt

Exploration Society 22 (Spring): 31. -

2002 “Expedition Reports, Sinai: El-Markha Plain (South Sinai) Expedition,” edited by Charles Dibble, The

American Research Center in Egypt: Report and Financial Statements, 2001–2002. Cairo: Publications

office of the American Research Center in Egypt. Pages 27–28. (510 words)

2002 “Expedition Reports, Eastern Delta: Tell Tebilla,” edited by Charles Dibble, The American Research

Center in Egypt: Report and Financial Statements, 2001–2002. Cairo: Publications office of the American

Research Center in Egypt. Pages 13–14. (590 words)

2002 “The 2002 University of Toronto expedition to South Sinai: el-Markha Plain,” edited by Patricia Paice, The

Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Newsletter (September): 1. -

2002 “Tell Tebilla 2001: Investigating a Third Intermediate Period to Ptolemaic temple and cemetery in the

Mendesian Nome,” edited by Susan Redford, The Akhenaten Temple Project Newsletter (March): 1–4.

(2,700 words)

2002 (co-authored with S. Parcak), “The 2001 season in el-Markha Plain (South Sinai),” edited by Patricia Paice,

The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Newsletter (January): 4. -

2002 “Digging Diary: Tell Tebilla 2001,” edited by Lisa Giddy, Egyptian Archaeology: Bulletin of the Egypt

Exploration Society 20 (Spring): 29. -

2002 “Reconstructing the ancient settlement at Tell Tebilla,” edited by Charles Dibble, Bulletin of the American

Research Center in Egypt 182 (Spring-Summer): 18–23. -

2001 “The 2001 season at Tell Tebilla (East Delta),” edited by Patricia Paice in The Society for the Study of

Egyptian Antiquities Newsletter, September 2001: page 2 and fig.1. (500 words)

2001 “Concerning the 2000 Season at Tell Tebilla (Mendesian Nome),” edited by Susan Redford, The Akhenaten

Temple Project Newsletter no.1 (March): 1–4. (2,600 words)

2001 “Reports: The University of Toronto Tell Tebilla Project (Eastern Delta).” The American Research Center

in Egypt Annual Report, 2001. Atlanta: Emory University West Campus, ARCE Inc. pages 26–27.

2001 “Nile Currents: Tell Tebilla”, edited by Salima Ikram, KMT: A modern journal of Ancient Egypt 12/1

(Spring): 8–9. -

2001 “Nile Currents: Tell Tebilla 2000,” edited by Salima Ikram, KMT: A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt 11/4

(Winter): 7. -

2000 “Reports: University of Toronto: Tell Balala/el-Tebilla Project,” reported by S. Thomas, American

Research Center in Egypt Annual Report 2000. Atlanta: ARCE. Page 23. -

2000 “New investigations at Tell Tebilla in the Mendesian Nome,” edited by Susan Redford, The Akhenaten

Temple Project Newsletter no.2 (May): 1–3. (1,900 words)

2000 “The First Intermediate Period: Unravelling a ‘Dark Age’ at Mendes and Tell Tebilla,” edited by Susan

Redford, The Akhenaten Temple Project Newsletter no.1 (March): 3–4. (420 words)

1997 “The New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period ceramic deposits in Units AL-M, N, and SW VIIA at

Mendes,” edited by Susan Redford, Akhenaten Temple Project Newsletter no.1 (Feb): 1–4. (1,200 words)

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1996 “A First Intermediate Period cemetery and late Old Kingdom mastaba field at Mendes (1992–94),” edited

by Susan Redford, Akhenaten Temple Project Newsletter no.2 (May): 3–4. (1,300 words)

1993 “Tale from a ‘Wine Jar’: (a wine jar typology),” edited by Susan Redford, Akhenaten Temple Project

Newsletter no.4 (May): 2–4. (1,400 words)

1992 “‘Checkers’ (the enigmatic pottery at Mendes),” edited by Susan Redford, Akhenaten Temple Project

Newsletter no.3 (September): 3–4. (900 words)

Book reviews: 4 book reviews to-date (* = invited) (n = 7,651 words to-date)

*2015 “Review of Books: Céramique et occupation égyptienne en Canaan au 13e siècle av. J.C.: Études ce cas

de Hazor, Megiddo et Lachish, by Katia Charbit Nataf. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental

Research 373: 252-54. (2,019 words)

*2013 “Review of Books: P. Wilson and D. Grigoropoulos, 2009. The West Delta Regional Survey, Beheira and

Kafr el-Sheikh Provinces,” Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities 38: 278–82

(1,678 words)

*2007 “Review of Books: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, by Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton,”

American Journal of Archaeology, issue 111/3 (July): 1–2 (online publications, book review). (554 words)

*1997 Review of Books: “The Late Bronze Egyptian Garrison at Beth Shan: A Study of Levels VII and VIII,

vols.1 and 2. By Frances W. James and Patrick E. McGovern,” Journal of the American Oriental Society

117/4: 715–19. (3,400+ words)

Preface to books and journals.

2015 “Editorial introduction” for Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, 7.1 (March), v-vi. (835 words)

2010 “Preface” (translated into French) for Frank Monnier, Les Forteresses Égyptiennes du Prédynastique au

Nouvel Empire. Bruxelles: Les éditions Safran. (450 words)

GRANTS:

Extramural grants: PI and co-PI Total: $563,855 US

2016 C0-PI (with S. Parcak [main/lead PI]): National Geographic, Community in

Research and Expeditions grant, December 2016 ($50,000 US) $50,000 US

2016 Co-PI (with S. Parcak): National Geographic supplemental grant investigating $30,000 US

potential Norse site at Point Rosee, SW Newfoundland (applied for $30,000 US).

2016 Co-PI (with S. Parcak): National Geographic grant investigating potential $39,150 US

Norse site at Point Rosee, SW Newfoundland (applied for $39,150 US).

2015 Investigator (with S. Parcak, PI), revised to co-PI: National Geographic grant $25,675 US

Investigating potential Norse site at Point Rosee, SW Newfoundland.

2011–2015 Co-PI (with S. Parcak), NSF grant for survey and training at el-Lisht, Egypt $104,662 US

2013–2014 Co-PI (with S. Parcak), Rotary District: Future Vision District Grant $3,300 US

2012–2013 Co-PI (with S. Parcak), Rotary District 6860: Future Vision District Grant $1,400 US

2006 PI, British Academy Conference grant, £1,997 (for organizing a conference) $3,042 US

2002–2005 PI, SSHRCC Standard grant for excavation in Egypt, $200,000 Cdn $197,184 US

2001 PI, ARCE grant (ECA 98005: Documentation of Cultural Properties) $4,921 US

1999–2002 PI, SSHRCC Standard grant for excavation in Egypt, $105,000 Cdn $103,521 US

Extramural grants: Co-investigator/Investigator: Research & field costs

2013-2014 Co-I (with S. Parcak), National Geographic grant, Mapping archaeological looting -

patterns using high resolution satellite imagery ($42,500 US)

2012–2013 Co-investigator (PI: S. Parcak), National Geographic Innovations Challenge -

Grant for remote sensing at Lake Turkana Basin, Kenya ($50,000 US).

2009–2010 Investigator, DoD grant in Theater Heritage Training for Deploying Personnel -

(Co-investigator: S. Parcak, UAB; Principal investigator: L. Rush,* Fort Drum;

overall grant total: $153,000 US)

2010 Co-investigator (PI: S. Parcak): *$14,000 of the NASA Cooperative Agreement -

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Intramural grants/funds: PI and co-PI Total: $31,230 US

2014 Co-PI (with S. Parcak), M.H. Sterne Faculty Grants for Collection Development $3,991 US

2013 PI, Dean’s Grant Award (regarding obtaining reference works for Sterne Library) $3,000 US

2012 Co-PI (with S. Parcak), M.H. Sterne Faculty Grants for Collection Development $1,973 US

2011–12 PI, QEP grant for course development: Egyptological research and writing $2,961 US

2011 Co-PI (with S. Parcak), M.H. Sterne Faculty Grants for Collection Development $2,035 US

2009 PI, M. H. Sterne Faculty Grants for Collection Development $999 US

2008 PI, M. H. Sterne Faculty Grants for Collection Development $1,606 US

2007 PI, M. H. Sterne Faculty Collection Fund (accompanying appointment) $5,000 US

2006 Co-PI (with T. Schneider): UWS School of Humanities Research and

Innovations Fund, purchasing Pentax R326EX Total Station, £4,500 $6,856 US

2006 PI, UWS School of Humanities Research Support Fund, £2,500 $3,809 US

FELLOWSHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS: PI Total: $120,491 US

1997–1999 PI, SSHRCC Postdoctoral Fellowship ($63,856 Cdn) $62,963 US

1995–1996 PI, IODE War Memorial Scholarship Renewal for Doctoral Study ($4,000 Cdn) $3,944 US

1994–1995 PI, IODE War Memorial Scholarship for Doctoral Study ($8,500 Cdn) $8,380 US

1993–1994 PI, Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($11,950 Cdn.) $11,781 US

1993 PI, SSEA award for part-time work at the Canadian Institute in Egypt ($700 Cdn) $690 US

1991–1992 PI, SSHRCC Doctoral Fellowship ($14,014 Cdn) $13,815 US

1990–1991 PI, University of Toronto Open Fellowship ($9,600 Cdn) $9,464 US

1989 Programme Spécial de Français pour non-Francophones:Université Laval $1490 $1,469 US

1987–1988 PI, University of Toronto Open Fellowship ($8,100 Cdn) $7,985 US

FUND-RAISING (for archaeological fieldwork, research, & Egyptological resources): Total: $75,747 US

2010 Co-fund-raiser (with S. Parcak) donations for 2010 survey & excavation in Egypt $33,250 US

from H. Sheeler ($15,000), PI ($7,750), M. Karton ($2,500), D. Baker ($2,500),

S. Hull ($2,600), W. Cahill ($2,500), K. Sheeler ($300), G. Abbott ($100).

2010 PI, Abramitis-Yasuda fund, for building M.H. Sterne’s Egyptological collection $2,500 US

2010 PI, Abramitis-Yasuda donation of Egyptological books to Sterne & BMA libraries $3,326 US*

*Note: These books were valued at $2,699.90–$3,951.90: a mid-range of $3,326

2008 PI, Darrell Baker, *book donations to Sterne: value approximately $714.00 $714.00 US*

2008 PI, Darrell Baker donation to Ras Budran (Sinai) excavation project (via UAB) $10,000 US

2001–2012 PI, William Cahill donation to archaeological projects in Egypt (cumulative) $13,500 US

2003 PI, Peter Sheldrik donation to archaeological projects in Egypt (Tebilla) $3,000 Cdn $2,957 US

2001-2004 PI, Abramitis-Yasuda fund donations for archaeological work in Egypt (cumulative) $9,500 US

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK: (208 weeks: n = 48.5 months’ worth)

Archaeological fieldwork projects and experience in various countries, regions, time periods, contexts.

Season: Site: Region: Country:Position: Nature & period of work:

2016 (3 weeks) Lisht project Pyramid field Egypt Assistant/co-director Training, survey, excavation

2016 (4 weeks) Point Rosee Newfoundland Canada Co-PI (Parcak) Survey and excavation

2015 (3 weeks) Lisht project Pyramid field Egypt Assistant/co-director Training, survey, excavation

2015 (2 days) Warren Island (LAM) Newfoundland Canada Co-PI (Parcak) Mapping & magnetometer

2015 (2.5 weeks) Point Rosee Newfoundland Canada Co-PI (Parcak + Schwarz) Survey and excavation

2010 (4 weeks) el-Markha Plain S. Sinai Egypt Project director Study season in Egypt

2010 (2 weeks) Pyramid field hinterland W.Desert Egypt Co-director Survey of W. Desert sites

2008 (5 weeks) el-Markha Plain S. Sinai Egypt Project director Old Kingdom fort

2008 (3 weeks) North Sinai Study season N.Sinai Egypt Assistant director Study season

2007 (4 weeks) Tell el-Borg N.Sinai Egypt Assistant director New Kingdom fortress

2006 (4 weeks) Tell el-Borg N.Sinai Egypt Assistant director New Kingdom fortress

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2005 (6 weeks) Tell el-Borg N.Sinai Egypt Assistant director New Kingdom fortress

2005 (4 weeks) Tell el-Amarna Minya Egypt Field Assistant Dyn.18 house; Coptic village

2004 (6 weeks) el-Markha Plain S. Sinai Egypt Project director Old Kingdom fort

2004 (6 weeks) Tell el-Borg N. Sinai Egypt Assistant director New Kingdom fortress

2003 (10 weeks) Tell Tebilla E. Delta Egypt Project director Excavating Late Period site

2002 (5 weeks) el-Markha Plain W. Sinai Egypt Project director Dyn.18 campsite; Dyn.6 fort

2002 (1 day) Tell Tebilla E. Delta Egypt Project director Drawing newly found blocks

2001 (3 days) el-Markha Plain W. Sinai Egypt Project director Topographic map & survey

2001 (10 weeks) Tell Tebilla E. Delta Egypt Project director Mortuary area: Dyn.26–31

2001 (6 weeks) Tell el-Borg N.Sinai Egypt Field II director New Kingdom fortress

2000 (2 days) el-Markha Plain W.Sinai Egypt Project director Preliminary site assessment

2000 (7 weeks) Tell Tebilla E. Delta Egypt Project director Mortuary area: Dyns.26–31

1999 (3 weeks) Tell Tebilla E. Delta Egypt Project director Mapping & surface survey

1999 (6 weeks) Mendes E. Delta Egypt Field instructor House c.2200–2000 BC

1998 (3 weeks) Mendes E. Delta Egypt Area supervisor House c.2200–2000 BC

1994 (9 weeks) Mendes E. Delta Egypt Area supervisor Strata c.2400–1800 BC

1993 (2 weeks) Tel Qedwa N. Sinai Egypt Area supervisor Fort c.600–525 BC

1993 (9 weeks) Mendes E. Delta Egypt Area supervisor Cemetery c.2400–1900 BC

1992 (9 weeks) Mendes E. Delta Egypt Area Supervisor Strata c.1000 BC –200 AD

1991 (3 weeks) Mendes E. Delta Egypt Site Supervisor House c.2200–2000 BC

1991 (9 weeks) East Karnak Luxor Egypt Area Supervisor Occupation c.1300–333 BC

1990 (3 weeks) Mendes E. Delta Egypt Site Supervisor Strata c.3200–2400 BC

1990 (9 weeks) East Karnak Luxor Egypt Area Supervisor Strata c.1300–700 BC

1990 (3 weeks) Merenptah's Tomb W. Bank Egypt Draughtsman Royal tomb c.1200 BC

1990 (2 weeks) Canadian Institute in Egypt Cairo Egypt Artist (for Edwin Brock) Artwork: tomb scenes

1990 (9 weeks) Dakhleh Oasis Bashendi Egypt Field Assistant Survey of Neolithic sites

1989 (9 weeks) East Karnak Luxor Egypt Site Supervisor Strata c.700–525 BC

1988 (9 weeks) East Karnak Luxor Egypt Site Supervisor Strata c.1300–700 BC

1985 (8 weeks) Potato Mt. & Eagle Lake Chilcotin Canada Student - UBC field school Survey & excav. Chilcotin sites

REPORTS SUBMITTED to archaeological organizations, funding agents & colleagues: posted on academia

A. Reports to the Newfoundland Provincial Archaeology Office, National Geographic, BBC & colleagues:

(future archival posting on academia pending post-excavation site analysis & publication) Word count: 246,848+

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-26, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 12, 2016): pp. 853–855. (1,253 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-25, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 11, 2016): pp. 839–52. (1,166 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-24, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 10, 2016): pp. 833–834. (1,146 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-23, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 9, 2016): pp. 778–832. (1,946 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-22, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 8, 2016): pp. 671–777. (3,032 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-21, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 7, 2016): pp. 655–670. (1,779 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-20, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 6, 2016): pp. 630–654. (2,262 words)

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2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-19, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 5, 2016): pp. 542–629. (2,405 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-18, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 4, 2016): pp. 482–542. (2,481 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-17, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 3, 2016): pp. 396–481. (3,838 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-16, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 2, 2016): pp. 333–95. (2,335 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-15, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (August 1, 2016): pp. 280–332. (2,232 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-14, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 31, 2016): pp. 232–80. (2,126 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-13, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 30, 2016): pp. 211–31. (2,058 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-12, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 29, 2016): pp. 205–210. (898 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-11, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 28, 2016): pp. 189–204. (2,146 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-10, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 27, 2016): pp. 152–88. (3,424 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-9, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 26, 2016): pp. 123–51. (1,841 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-8, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 25, 2016): pp. 107–122. (1,311 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-7, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 24, 2016): pp. 69–106. (2,003 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-6, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 23, 2016): pp. 46–68. (1,371 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-5, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 22, 2016): pp. 25–46. (1,123 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-4, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 21, 2016): pp. 10–24. (864 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-3, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 20, 2016): pp. 4–9. (562 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-2, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 19, 2016): p. 3. (673 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Dig diary day-1, season-2: Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland

no. 1 (July 18, 2016): pp. 1–2. (573 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: Point Rosee, palaeomagnetism absolute dating,” Survey and

Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 34 (May 12): 686-93. (3,391 words)

2016 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: Point Rosee, TL/OLS samples and alternate absolute dating,” Survey

and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 33 (March 25): 653-85. (16,568 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Excel database of materials and items found during the June 2015 season at Point Rosee,

Newfoundland,” Submitted to the Newfoundland Provincial Archaeology Office (PAO), (compiled,

revised, and updated Oct. 15, by G. Mumford on behalf of Sarah H. Parcak and Frederick Schwarz).

(18,264 words)

2015 (Mumford), “PPT: Point Rosee, Newfoundland: Recent investigations 2014-2015. The Search for Vinland

(the Norse and North America),” Power point presentation (122 slides). Compiled by G. Mumford on

behalf of Dr. S. Parcak & Dr. F. Schwarz (revised Nov. 11). (132 slides)

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2015 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: Point Rosee and its topography, climate, hydrology, flora, and fauna,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 32 (Oct. 16 [Rev.]): pp. 624-52. (8,633 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: The bog iron/ore roasting installation: the boulder top Point in

context,” Survey & Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no.31 (Oct.1 [Rev.]): pp. 584-623. (5,988 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: Point Rosee in its broader chronological and geographic context,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 30 (Nov. 3 [Rev.]): pp. 521-83. (27,882 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: Potential “artefacts” from the summer 2015 season at Point Rosee,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 29 (Oct. 7 [Rev.]): pp. 514-520. (2,108 words)

2015 (Mumford, Childs, and Gathings), “Post-dig processing: Magnetometer survey at Point Rosee and

Warren Island (LAM),” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 28 (Sept. 1 [Rev.]): pp. 479-

513. (7,815 words)

2015 (Mumford and Birch), “Post-dig processing: Metallurgical assessment of the “slag”/bog iron from Point

Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 27 (Oct. 2 [Rev.]: pp. 467-78. (6,063 words)

2015/16 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: AMS radiocarbon dating (at UGA) of 13 samples from Point Rosee,”

Survey & Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 26 (Oct. 1 [Rev.]): pp. 424-66. (13,897 words)

2015 (Mumford and Leonard), “Post-dig processing: Palaeobotanical identifications of berries and root from

Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 25 (Aug. 13 Rev.]): pp. 405-23.

(2,937 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: Wet-sieving, sorting, cataloguing, drawing, and re-photographing

‘slag’,” Survey & Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no.24 (Aug. 24 [Rev.]): pp.318-404 (6,066 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Post-dig processing: Retrospective on past season at Point Rosee, and processing samples,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 23 (Aug. 1 [Rev.]): pp. 304-17. (1,231 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Pre-dig retrospective: Preparing for and traveling to Newfoundland project: initial two

days,” Survey & Excavation Projects in Newfoundland nos.21-22 (June 9-10): pp. 262-303. (12,635 words)

2015 (Mumford), “The June 2015 archaeological investigations via Permit 15.14 at Millville (i.e., Point

Rosee) and St. Andrews (in Codroy Valley), with supplemental permits for surveys at the “Searston

Site” and Warren Island (L’Anse aux Meadows) in Newfoundland, Canada,” Preliminary one-month

report for the Newfoundland Provincial Archaeology Office (PAO). (compiled July 30, and revised

Sept. 11, by G. Mumford on behalf of Sarah H. Parcak and Frederick Schwarz). (9,103 words)

2015 (Mumford), “End-of-Grant-Report for National Geographic funds: Regarding the June 2015 survey &

excavations at Point Rosee, Searston site, and elsewhere in Newfoundland, Canada,” National

Geographic Research Grant Report (compiled July 19, by G. Mumford, on behalf of S. H. Parcak).

(8,407 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Accounting for project expenditures from National Geographic Research Grant: June 2015 at

Point Rosee, Newfoundland,” (compiled July 19, by G. Mumford, on behalf of S. H. Parcak).

(2,897 words)

2015 (Mumford, Parcak, Schwarz, Childs, and Gathings), Archaeological field records from Point Rosee, the

Searston Site, and Warren Island (LAM): Form sheets; narrative sheets; plans; profiles; rough notes;

photograph catalogue [captioned]; and other materials. Hard copy and electronic copy (pdf). Note: G.

Mumford compiled 95% of the notes, plans, profiles, catalogues and scans, during-after the June season.

(averages 50+ words per page x 697 pages: 34,850 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-20: Processing, packing and mailing Point Rosee artefacts to Nova Scotia,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 20 (June 30): pp. 257-61. (1,364 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-19: Processing Point Rosee materials and travelling to Deer Lake,” Survey

and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 19 (June 29): pp. 199-256. (7,034 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-18: Processing Point Rosee materials and visiting L’Anse aux Meadows,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 18 (June 28): pp. 196-98. (947 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-17: Magnetometer survey of a buried feature at Warren Island (LAM),”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 17 (June 27): pp. 179-95. (2,497 words)

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2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-16: Transferring from Point Rosee to Warren Island (L’Anse aux

Meadows),” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 16: pp. 175-78. (525 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-15: Packing up the site, pulling stakes, and backfilling units at Point

Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 15 (June 25): pp. 171-74. (1,044 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-14: Completing site plans, sections, ASLs, etc., at Point Rosee,” Survey and

Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 14 (June 24): pp. 162-70. (804 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-13: Digging test pits at “Searston Site;” opening B9.2C-B9.1B at Point

Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 13 (june 23): pp. 133-61. (2,502 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-12: Digging test pits at “Searston Site,” temporarily leaving at Point

Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 12 (June 22): pp. 117-32. (1,712 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-11: Returning to survey “Searston Site” and continuing C9.1A at Point

Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 11 (June 21): pp. 102-16. (2,262 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-10: Continuing Units B9.1A and B9.2A, opening C9.1A at Point Rosee,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 10 (June 20): pp. 90-101. (1,274 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-9: Continuing Unit B9.1A and opening Unit B9.2A at Point Rosee,” Survey

and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 9 (June 19): pp. 73-89. (1,763 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-8: Visiting “Searston site” and continuing Unit B9.1A at Point Rosee,”

Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 8 (June 18): pp. 57-72. (2,069 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-7: Completing Units B11.1A, E9.1A, F9.1A, opening B9.1A at Point

Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 7 (June 17): pp. 45-56. (1,766 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-6: Continuing Units B11.1A, E9.1A and F9.1A at Point Rosee,” Survey and

Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 6 (June 16): pp. 36-44. (2,216 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-5: Initiating Units B11.1A, E9.1A and F9.1A at Point Rosee,” Survey and

Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 5 (June 15): pp. 26-35. (1,627 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-4: Continuing establishing the site grid at Point Rosee,” Survey and

Excavation Projects in Newfoundland no. 4 (June 14): pp. 20-25. (1,352 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-3: Establishing the site grid at Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects

in Newfoundland no. 3 (June 13): pp. 14-19. (1,125 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-2: Continuing setting-up at Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in

Newfoundland no. 2 (June 12): pp. 10-13. (846 words)

2015 (Mumford), “Dig Diary, day-1: Setting-up at Point Rosee,” Survey and Excavation Projects in

Newfoundland no. 1 (June 11): pp. 1-9. (1,362 words)

B. Reports to the Supreme Council of Antiquities (Egypt), and others: posted on www.academia.edu.

2016 (Mumford, Parcak and Youssef-Ali), Final Lisht Report on 2015 Season Submitted to Ministry of

Antiquities, Egypt, with 105 images. (19,559 words)

2016 (Parcak and Mumford), “Report on the 2016 MOA-UAB joint mission to Lisht, Egypt,” End-of-season

report on 2016 Season Submitted to Ministry of Antiquities, Egypt, with 25 figures/images. (3,479 words)

2009 (Mumford), “The 2008 excavations at a late Old Kingdom fort at Tell Ras Budran (South Sinai),” Final

Ras Budran Report on 2008 Season Submitted to Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt, with 3 figures and

11 photographs (2,619 words)

2008 (Mumford), “Preliminary report on the 2008 season at Tell Ras Budran (South Sinai),” Initial, End-of-

2008-Season Report Submitted to Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt. (593 words)

2005 (Mumford), “Tell Ras Budran (Site 345): The 2002 and 2004 excavations in el-Markha Plain, South Sinai,”

Final Ras Budran Report on 2002 and 2004 Seasons Submitted to Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt,

with 8 pages, 14 figures. (8 pages text)

2004 (Mumford), “A newly discovered Old Kingdom fort in El-Markha Plain, South Sinai,” Initial, End-of-

2003-Season Report Submitted to Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt, with 26 figures/plates. (3 pages

text)

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2004 (Mumford), “Report on the 2004 excavations in the northern area of Field V (at Tell Borg, North Sinai),”

G. Mumford internal report, 3 pages in J. K. Hoffmeier, Tell el-Borg Reports 2004. (1,800 words)

2003 (Mumford), “The 2003 excavations at Tell Tebilla," Final Tell Tebilla Report on 2003 Season Submitted to

Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt, with 6 pages, 12 figures, 3 plates. (6 pages text)

2003 (Mumford), “The 2002 expedition to El-Markha Plain (South Sinai),” Final Tell Markha Report on 2002

Season Submitted to Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt, with 4 pages, 4 figures. (4 pages text)

2003 (Mumford), “Tell Tebilla 1999-2001: Investigating a Late Period town in the East Delta,” Final Tell

Tebilla Report on 1991-2001 Seasons Submitted to Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt, with 5 pages, 5

figures. (5 pages text)

2002 (Mumford and A. Burke), “Preliminary report on Markha Plain 2002 season,” Initial, End-of-2002-Season

Report Submitted to Supreme Council of Antiquities, Egypt, with 22 plates (2-3 pages)

2001 (Mumford), “Tell el-Borg supervisor's report for excavations in Field II, Area 1, Square I and Area 2

Square J-K (at Tell el-Borg, North Sinai),” G. Mumford and A. Burke internal report, 2 pages, in J. K.

Hoffmeier, Tell el-Borg Reports 2001. (980 words)

1994 (Mumford), “Report IV: 1992-94 excavations at Mendes, Field AL-K: Late Old Kingdom to First

Intermediate Period mastabas, graves, and occupation debris, a Late Period pit and land fill, and a Roman

period lime kiln,” G. Mumford section in D. B. Redford Final ATP Report to SSHRCC in Fall 1994, with

27 pages text, 31 plates. (27 pages text)

SCHOLARLY PAPERS PRESENTED: (82 papers to-date)

International symposia (vetted/refereed): (7 papers)

2011 Round table discussion: a dialogue between archaeologists and film-makers focusing on enhancing the

production of archaeological documentaries and films, Archaeological Film Festival on the Lake of

Constance, 18–23 October, 2011, Archäologisches Landesmuseum Konstanz, 18–23 October.

2010 (co-presented with S. Parcak), “How to form an academic partnership with the US DoD: the archaeology of

the future?” The World Archaeology Congress and the Association of National Committees of the Blue

Shield, Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria, April 6–10.

2006 “A newly discovered Old Kingdom fort in el-Markha Plain, South Sinai” UWS Conference: Walls of the

Ruler: Fortifications, Police Beats, and Military Checkpoints in Ancient Egypt (May 22–25), The

University of Wales Swansea, United Kingdom, May 24.

2004 “Tell Tebilla,” IXe Congres International des Egyptologues, Grenoble, September 6–12.

2004 “A newly discovered Old Kingdom, coastal fort in el-Markha Plain, South Sinai”, IXe Congres

International des Egyptologues, Grenoble, France, September 6–12.

2002 “Combining old and new approaches in the detection, survey, and excavation of pharaonic and indigenous

sites in South Sinai,” The First World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies (WOCMES), Mainz, Germany,

September 8–13.

2000 (co-authored with L. Pavlish and A.C. D'Andrea), “Magnetic Survey at Tell Tebilla, Egypt,” Field

Archaeology session, The 32nd International Symposium, Archaeometry, Mexico City, May 15–19.

National symposia (vetted/refereed) (* = invited; honoraria/transportation): (41 papers)

2016 “The art and architecture of a recently explored Middle Kingdom tomb at Lisht,” The 67th Annual Meeting

of the American Research Center in Egypt, Atlanta, April 15–17.

2013 “Egypt’s Changing Role in the Red Sea Trade,” The 64th Annual Meeting of the American Research

Center in Egypt, Cincinnati, April 19–21.

2012 “Egypt’s Changing Role in the Red Sea Trade,”The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Scholars’

Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, November 30 – December 2.

2011 “Recent findings at a late Old Kingdom fort at Ras Budran (South Sinai),”The 62nd Annual Meeting of the

American Research Center in Egypt, Chicago, Chicago, April 1–4.

2010 “Recent excavations at a late Old Kingdom (EB IV) fort at Ras Budran in South Sinai,” The 2010 Annual

Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Atlanta, November 17–20.

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2010 “Recent findings at a late Old Kingdom fort at Ras Budran (South Sinai),” The Society for the Study of

Egyptian Antiquities Scholars’ Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, November 5–7.

2009 “Continuing excavations at Ras Budran, South Sinai: A late Old Kingdom fort,” The 60th Annual Meeting

of the American Research Center in Egypt, Dallas, April 25.

2009 (Read) “A late Old Kingdom Fort at Ras Budran, South Sinai: 2003–8 seasons,” Red Sea Conference,

Hurghadah, Egypt, Jan. 14 (paper read/power point shown by a conference representative in my absence).

2008 “Recent excavations at Tell Ras Budran: Summer 2008,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities

Scholars’ Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, October 30.

2008 “A Northeast Delta Port at Tell Tebilla: Egypt’s regional and international trade during Egypt’s Late

Period (ca.664–343 BCE),” The 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research,

Boston, November 14–17.

2008 “Enemies at the Gate: Archaeological Discoveries along Egypt’s Eastern Frontier,” Zarda 2008

Interdisciplinary Conference: Cultural Mosaics from the Middle East and Beyond, Hulsey Recital Hall, the

University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, April 5.

2008* “Toward recognizing and conserving cultural heritage sites in threatened regions,” The Society of American

Archaeology, Vancouver Conference Centre, Vancouver, Canada, March 27.

2008* “Toward designing a system for non-archaeologists to recognize and avoid cultural heritage sites in

threatened areas,” The American Institute of Archaeology, Chicago, January 4.

2007 “The Egyptian perspective of the Red Sea trade during the New Kingdom and Late Period,” The 2007

Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Sheraton Hotel, San Diego, Nov. 16–18.

2007 (Read) “Egypt and the Incense Trade,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Scholars’

Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, Nov.3 (read by Steven Shubert in my absence).

2007 “Aspects of life in a New Kingdom fort: Field II at Tell el-Borg, North Sinai,” The 58th Annual Meeting

of the American Research Center in Egypt, Toledo, April 20.

2006 “Clarifying Egypto-Asiatic relations during Dynasties late 20–26: ca. 1150–525 B.C.,” The Society for the

Study of Egyptian Antiquities Scholar's Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, Nov. 3.

2006* “Excavation reports from Field II at Tell el-Borg, North Sinai,” Tell el-Borg symposium and consultation,

Trinity International University, Deerfield, September 3–5.

2006 “Egypto-Levantine Relations during the Iron Age to early Persian Period: ca.1150–525 BC” The 57th

Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, New York, April 29.

2005 “Egypt’s Eastern Frontier at the end of the Old Kingdom,” British Egyptology Congress 2005, University

of Cambridge and the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, United Kingdom, September 21–23.

2005 “Excavating an Old Kingdom Fort in South Sinai”, The 56th Annual Meeting of the American Research

Center in Egypt, Hyatt Regency Cambridge, Cambridge, April 23.

2004* “Learning the Art of the Warrior” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Symposium, Royal

Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, October 30.

2004 “Exploring Egypt's Eastern Frontier and the collapse of the Old Kingdom: Excavations in Markha Plain,

South Sinai” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Scholar's Colloquium, Royal Ontario

Museum, Toronto, Canada, October 29.

2004 “The 2003 season at Tell Tebilla”, 55th Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, the

University of Arizona, Tucson, April 16–18.

2003 “The First Millennium BC town and trade at Tell Tebilla (East Delta, Egypt),” The 2003 Annual Meeting of

the American Schools of Oriental Research. Grand Hyatt, Buckhead, Atlanta, November 19–22.

2003 “2003 Excavations at Tell Tebilla,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Scholar's

Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, November 7.

2003 “The 2002 investigation of a copper smelting area and a stone fort in el-Markha Plain (South Sinai),” 54th

Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Atlanta, April 25–27.

2002 “A re-assessment of the Amman Airport Structure (Jordan),” The 2002 Annual Meeting of the American

Schools of Oriental Research, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, November 21–23.

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2002 “2002 Discoveries at el-Markah Plain: New Kingdom and Romano-Byzantine Structures,” The Society for

the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Scholar's Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Canada, November 8.

2002 “Concerning the 2001 season work on the Late Period temple and cemeteries at Tell Tebilla (East Delta),”

The 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Johns Hopkins University,

Baltimore. April 27–29.

2001 “Pharaonic expeditions, way-stations, and routes to South Sinai,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian

Antiquities Scholars' Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada, November 9.

2001 (co-authored with R. Hummel) “A Preliminary Report on the New Kingdom and Late Bronze II Pottery

from Tel Borg,” The 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Brown University,

Rhode Island, April 27–29.

2001 “Concerning recent excavations in a Late Period mortuary complex at Tell Tebilla (East Delta),” The 52nd

Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, Brown University, Rhode Island, April 27–29.

2000 (co-presented with Lawrence Pavlish) “Topographic and Magnetic Mapping of Tel Tabilla, Northeastern

Delta, Egypt,” Session 5: Archaeometry and Geo-archaeology, The 33rd Annual Meeting, Canadian

Archaeological Association, Ottawa, Canada, May 5–7.

2000 “Investigating a 'Dark Age' in the Late Old Kingdom to First Intermediate Period (ca.2200–2040 BCE) at

Tell er-Ru'ba (Mendes) and Tell Tebilla,” 51st Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt,

the University of California, Berkeley, April 28–30.

2000 “Concerning recent investigations at Tell Tebilla (East Delta, Egypt),” UCLA Friends of Archaeology, 13th

Annual Symposium, The Fowler Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, April 16.

1999 “Quantifying Egypt's Material Culture and Influence in the Levant,” The 50th Annual Meeting of the

American Research Center in Egypt, the University of Chicago, Chicago, April 23–25.

1998 “Bringing enlightenment to a ‘Dark Age’: The First Intermediate Period burials and occupation at

Mendes,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Scholars' Colloquium, Royal Ontario Museum,

Toronto, Canada, November 6.

1996 “Quantification: A ‘new’ methodology for evaluating the Egyptian impact upon foreign regions, as

illustrated through the Egyptian New Kingdom exploitation of the Sinai,” The Society for the Study of

Egyptian Antiquities, Scholars' Day, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, November 8.

1994 “The late Old Kingdom to early Middle Kingdom at Mendes (Tel er-Rub'a): Square AL-K (1992–94) and

AL-M (1994),” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Scholars' Day, the University of Toronto,

Toronto, Canada, November 5.

1994 “The ‘Middle Kingdom’ occupation and later intrusions at Mendes (Tel er-Ruba): Squares HF (1991) and

AL-K (1992–93),” The 45th Annual Meeting of the American Research Center in Egypt, the University of

Toronto, Toronto, Canada, April 29–May 1.

Other scholarly presentations (vetted) (* = honoraria/transportation provided): (35 papers).

2013 “An Old Kingdom fort in South Sinai, Egypt,” RADI, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 29 Oct. (30

min)

2012 “Egypt’s Changing Role in the Red Sea Trade,” Department of History, and the Anthropology and Honors

program, Eastern Kentucky University, Thursday, November 1.

2009 “Egypt’s relations with South Sinai,” Research Seminar, Department of Classical, Near Eastern and

Religious Studies, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, November 26 (2-hours).

2008 “Redefining the End of Egypt’s Old Kingdom (ca.2200 BCE): Recent Excavations in South Sinai,” School

of Behavioral Sciences presentation series, UAB, Birmingham, September 26.

2007* “The Eastern Egyptian Delta Across Time and Space: From Satellite Survey to excavation at a Late Period

Town (Tell Tebilla),” The Yale Egyptological Institute in Egypt, Department of Near Eastern Languages

and Civilizations, Yale University, New Haven, October 26.

2007* “A Re-assessment of the Late Old Kingdom in the Northeast Delta and Southwest Sinai,” for The

Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Yale University, New Haven, October 26.

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2007 “Defining Egypt’s Eastern Frontier at the end of the Old Kingdom: ca. 2200 BC,” Department of

Anthropology and Social Work, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, September 13.

2006 “Further Commentary on Egypto-Asiatic interactions in late Dynasties 20–26: ca. 1150–525 BC,” Special

Lecture, Department of Classics, Ancient History, and Egyptology, University of Wales Swansea, United

Kingdom, December 11.

2006 “Egypt’s Last Frontier: The evolution of a maritime port-city and fort-temple at Tell Tebilla, terminating in

the Artaxerxes III invasion of 343/2 BC,” Special Lecture, Department of Geography, the University of

Wales Swansea, Swansea, United Kingdom, May 5.

2006 “Egypt’s Northeast Frontier and Beyond: New Kingdom Copper Mining in South Sinai,” Special Lecture,

Department of Classics, Egyptology, and Ancient History, the University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK,

February 24.

2006* “The Dynamics of Change: Asiatic Incursions along Egypt’s Eastern Frontier at the end of the Old

Kingdom and Egyptian counter-measures,” Research Seminar, Schools of Ancient History, Classics and

Egyptology, Liverpool University, United Kingdom, January 17.

2006* “Recent Excavations at a Late Period Town at Tell Tebilla (East Delta),” Research Seminar, Schools of

Ancient History, Classics and Egyptology, Liverpool University, United Kingdom, January 17.

2005 “Late Bronze Age Relations between Egypt, the Levant, and East Mediterranean: the Amman Airport

Structure,” Special Lecture, Department of Classics, Egyptology, and Ancient History, University of Wales

Swansea, Swansea, United Kingdom, November 11.

2005* “Beyond Egypt's Frontiers: A Late Old Kingdom Fort in South Sinai,” Department of Classics, Egyptology,

and Ancient History, The University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, United Kingdom, June 9.

2005 “A Late Old Kingdom Fort in Markha Plain, South Sinai,” Trinity College Special Lecture series,

Department of Archaeology, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, June 6.

2005 “A newly discovered Old Kingdom fort in South Sinai,” Special Lecture, The Supreme Council of

Antiquities Archaeological Centre in Sinai, Qantara East, Egypt, May 10.

2005 “Egypt's Eastern Frontier in the Late Old Kingdom (EB IV): Focusing on the discovery of an Egyptian Fort

in West Sinai” NMC Department Colloquium, Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations,

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, February 4.

2004* “Temples, tombs, and trade: exploring a Late Period town at Tell Tebilla, Egypt,” Research seminar, Dept.

of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Jan. 27.

2004 “Research program at Tell Tebilla, Egypt,” NMC Graduate Research Seminar, Department of Near and

Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, January 23.

2003* “Recent discoveries in a Late Period town: Tell Tebilla (East Delta),” Research seminar, Dept. of Classics,

Egyptology, and Ancient History, The University of Swansea Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom, Aug. 19.

2003* “Egypt's Frontiers: Excavations at Tell Tebilla (East Delta) and in el-Markha Plain (South Sinai),”

Research seminar, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, DeKelb, February 13.

2003 “Miners, Pilgrims, and Soldiers in South Sinai: Excavations in el-Markha Plain,” Ancient Near Eastern

Evenings, Department of Oriental Studies, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK, February 28.

2002 “Reconstructing a Late Period to Ptolemaic temple and cemetery at Tell Tebilla (Eastern delta, Egypt),”

Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Lecture Series, Fowler Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, February 22.

2002 (co-presented with S. Parcak) “Augmenting traditional approaches and introducing new techniques to

archaeological fieldwork as illustrated through the northeast delta and South Sinai.” NMC Graduate

Seminar Series, Dept. of Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto, Canada, March 14.

2001 “Concerning recent excavations at Tell Tebilla (Eastern Delta, Egypt),” Garrod Research Seminar, the

McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Dec. 6.

2001 “Excavating a maritime site in the East Delta, Egypt: The 1999–2000 seasons at Tell Tebilla,” The Cotsen

Institute of Archaeology Lecture Series, the Fowler Museum, UCLA, Los Angeles, May 9.

2001* “Concerning recent excavations at Tell Tebilla in the East Delta of Egypt,” NT-ARCE Chapter lecture

series, North Texas Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, Dallas, January 27.

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2000 “Concerning Recent Archaeological Work on the Late Old Kingdom to Early Middle Kingdom (and later)

in the Eastern Delta of Egypt,” Special Lecture, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, the

University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, February 15.

1999 “Tell Tebilla Project: 1999 Preliminary Reconnaissance,” Special Lecture, Department of Near and Middle

Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, September 17.

1999* “Clarifying a ‘Dark Age’ in Pharaonic history: The excavation of First Intermediate Period burials and

occupation at Mendes in the East Delta,” Research seminar, Department of Classical, Near Eastern and

Religious Studies, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, January 14.

1998 “Excavation in Lower Egypt: First Intermediate Period burials and occupation at Mendes,” Ontario

Archaeological Society Lecture Series, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, October 21.

1998 “Egypt's age of imperialism: Thutmose III at Armageddon (Megiddo) ca.1450 BC,” Special Lecture,

Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, the University of British Columbia,

Vancouver, Canada, February 23.

1998 “Egypt's age of imperialism: Thutmose III at Armageddon (Megiddo) ca.1450 B.C.,” Special Lecture,

Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada, February 19.

1998* “International relations between Egypt, Sinai and Syria-Palestine ca.1550–525 B.C.,” Oriental Institute

Student Workshop, the University of Chicago, Chicago, January 22 (faculty and student participation).

1998 “International relations between Egypt, Sinai and Syria-Palestine ca.1550–525 B.C.,” Special Lecture,

Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, the University of Toronto, Canada, Jan. 21.

SERVICE:

1. SERVICE TO DEPARTMENT

Administration

2014-17 Undergraduate advisor for Anthropology department: October 1 and following …

Committees

2013-17 Faculty Affairs Committee member (for Anthropology); sub-committee member (Fall 2013)

2016-2017 Honors Thesis advisor: Nick Maloof (Anthropology): topic: Vikings, including western expansion.

2014+ MA advisor: Earle Durboraw (Anthropology); topic: Ancient trade in Near East (ca. 2,200 BCE).

2013–14 MA advisor: Jonathan Daniel Lowrey (Anthropology); topic: Near Eastern Studies (knucklebones).

2012–13 MA thesis committee member: Christel Carlisle (Anthropology)

2010 MA thesis committee member: Wayne Gaston (History)

2008 MA thesis committee member: Amy Ross (Anthropology)

2010–2011 Aiding committee for tenure-track specialists in Classical-Medieval history & Modern Germany.

2006 Program recruitment committee: Dept. of Classics, Ancient History, and Egyptology, the University

of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK: weekly reviews and interviews of applicants for 2007 program.

2006 Student-Faculty committee: Dept. of Classics, Ancient History, and Egyptology, the University of

Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK: Spring monthly/bi-weekly meetings on student-faculty affairs.

2005–2006 MA thesis committee member: five MA students in Egyptian archaeology and Egyptology, Dept. of

Classics, Ancient History, and Egyptology, the University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK.

2005 MA thesis supervisor (replacing initial supervisor Dr. Ellen Morris, Dept. of Classics, Ancient

History, and Egyptology, the University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK, Fall 2005.

(Koichiro Wada: Provincial Society and the Cemetery Organization in New Kingdom Egypt).

Mentoring students:

2015-2017 Mentoring Nick Maloof in research, writing & East Mediterranean studies; shifted to Vikings (BA)

2013 Spring-summer: mentoring Jonathan Daniel Lowrey (MA, Anthropology) in research/writing.

2012 Spring: mentoring Matthew Scruggs in research/writing: regular meetings 1–2 times per week.

2011–2012 Fall+: mentoring Chase Childs in research, writing & Egyptology (MA at Cambridge Univ.).

2010+ Summer: mentoring Molly Haight in research, writing & Egyptology (MA at Memphis State).

2010+ Summer: mentoring Joshua Harden in research, writing & archaeology (MA).

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Educational resource:

2011 Research Essay Guide. Department of Anthropology (for department faculty & an in-class resource).

Guest lectures for colleagues: (33 guest lectures).

2015 “History and culture of the Ancient Maya,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to Archaeology, Dept. of

Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, November 11 (50 minutes).

2015 “Pharaonic Egypt: Red Sea shipping and reconstructing New Kingdom sea-going ships,” for S. Parcak,

ANT.262. Myth Busters, Department of Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, September 30 (50 minutes).

2015 “History and culture of Ancient China: Featuring the terra cotta warriors,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106.

Introduction to Archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, September 30 (50 minutes).

2015 “The Search for Vinland: The Norse and North America,” (new lecture) for S. Parcak, ANT.262. Myth

Busters, Department of Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, September 28 (50 minutes).

2015 “Prehistoric Britain: Stonehenge,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to Archaeology, Department of

Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, September 23 (50 minutes).

2015 “The Vikings,” for S. Parcak, ANT.262. Myth Busters, Department of Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham,

September 23 (50 minutes).

2013 “Gift of the Nile: Food in Ancient Egypt,” Honors Program, Spencer House, M. Sloane, September xx.

2011 “The Bioarchaeology of People,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to Archaeology, Department of

History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, November 10 (75 minutes).

2011 “Archaeological Excavation Methods: Ras Budran, South Sinai,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to

Archaeology, Department of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, November 8 (75 minutes).

2011 “Part-2: ‘The Whale Rider’ and issues in aborigine communities,” for S. Parcak, ANT.101. Introduction to

Cultural Anthropology, Dept. of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, April 14 (75 minutes).

2011 “Prehistoric Britain and Stonehenge,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to Archaeology, Department of

History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, March 31 (75 minutes).

2011 “The Archaeology of People,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to Archaeology, Department of History

and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, March 24 (75 minutes).

2011 “The Zimbabwe Ruins and its Peoples,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to Archaeology, Department

of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, March 22 (75 minutes).

2011 “Archaeological Excavation Methods: Ras Budran, South Sinai,” for S. Parcak, ANT.106. Introduction to

Archaeology, Department of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, February (75 minutes).

2011 “Part-1: Modern Maori peoples and the movie ‘The Whale Rider’,” for S. Parcak, ANT.101. Introduction to

Cultural Anthropology, Dept. of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, January (75 minutes).

2010 “Mapping our world: Ancient Egyptian perspectives,” for S. Parcak and M. McConnell, ANT.285/HY.285,

Mapping Our World, Department of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, Nov. 3 (50 minutes).

2010 “Introduction to Anthropological Archaeology,” for S. Parcak, ANT.609: Anthropological Archaeology,

Department of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, January 7 (75 minute class).

2009 “Gladiators: myth and reality,” presenting and discussing a documentary on gladiators for Sarah Parcak,

ANT.262: Myth-Busters, Department of History and Anthropology, UAB, Birmingham, Fall 2009.

2009 “Excavation methodology: A case study from Egypt,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.106: Introduction to

Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, February 4.

2009 “Excavation techniques: a case study from Egypt,” for John Marron, ANT.106: Introduction to

Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, January 30.

2008 “Excavation techniques: a case study from Egypt,” for John Marron, ANT.106: Introduction to

Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, September 12.

2007 “New Kingdom quarries and mining,” for S. Parcak, ANT.207: Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology,

UAB, Birmingham, April 10.

2007 “Relationships between Ancient Egyptian Culture and its Landscape,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.492:

Landscape Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, April 12.

2007 “The Second Intermediate Period: Dynasties 14–17,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.207: Introduction to Egyptian

Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, March 6.

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2007 “Approaching and Interpreting the Archaeological Record: A Case Study using Tell Tebilla,” for Sharyn

Jones, ANT.106b: Introduction to Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, February 19.

2007 “Egypt at the end of the Old Kingdom,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.207: Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology,

UAB, Birmingham, February 15.

2007 “Reconstructing Ancient Landscapes using contour mapping and coring,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.492:

Landscape Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, January 18.

2006 “Excavation methodology, Part 2: excavation and recording practicum,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.106:

Introduction to Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, November 11.

2006 “Excavation methodology, Part 1: Excavation unit layout and recording,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.106:

Introduction to Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, October 14 (2 hours).

2006 “Ancient Egyptian Foodways,” for Sharyn Jones, ANTH.319: Food and Culture, UAB, Birmingham,

October 26.

2006 “Approaches to excavation and analysis: Tell Ras Budran case site,” for Sarah Parcak, ANT.106:

Introduction to Archaeology, UAB, Birmingham, September 22.

1999 “Excavation Methods: Evolution of ideas and practices,” guest lecture for faculty and students in Classical

Studies 204, Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies, the University of British

Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, January 14.

1994 “The geography, material sources, and quarries of Ancient Egypt,” a guest lecture (for N. B. Millet),

introductory class NES 383F: the Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt, the University of Toronto,

Toronto, Canada, September 14.

Directed reading supervisions:

2016 Fall semester: Supervising Nick Maloof in an overview of the Norse history and culture (6 credits).

2016 Summer semester: Supervising Nick Maloof archaeological fieldwork & Vikings course (6 credits).

2016 Spring semester: Supervising research paper by Nick Maloof (Anth.492: 6 credits).

2013 Spring semester: Supervising research papers by J. D. Lowrey and E. Durboraw (MA, Anthropology)

2012 Spring semester: Supervising M. Scruggs on research regarding the cult of Osiris (Anthropology)

2011 Fall semester: Supervising C. Childs on research study regarding Tell Tebilla materials (History)

2011 Spring semester: Teaching an Introduction to Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphs, 2.5 – 3 hours per week, for

four students, Chase Childs, Molly Haight, Danielle Keyes, and Katie Webb (ANTH.492/692).

Please note: this represented a non-compensated teaching of an additional course (Wed. evenings).

2010 Summer semester: Directed reading supervision for Jonathon Thomason (topic: Ancient Egypt [History])

2010 Spring semester: Directed reading supervision for Kelly Jackson (topic: Ancient Egypt [History])

2005–6 Directed reading/advisory capacity for Ph.D. student, Keith Padgem (topic: copper industry in Bronze Age

Mediterranean and Near East), the University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK.

2. SERVICE TO SCHOOL (College of Arts and Sciences)

Committees

2013-17+ Faculty Affairs Committee member (for Anthropology); sub-committee member (Fall 2013)

2014+ MA thesis committee member/advisor for Dana B. Dawson. Topic: Venice from the ninth century

to the late thirteenth century, focusing on the impact of Islamic expansion on each city.

2012-15+ Advisor for an Egyptian national: Reda A. El-Arafy, a Ph.D. geology student in the Engineering

Department, who is studying geological formations in the area of my archaeological concession in

South Sinai, Egypt: Reda will participate & assist in my field project at Markha Plain and elsewhere

2008 Committee member reviewing SBS Honors Program (chair: A. Keit), several meetings in Fall.

2011–2012 Faculty advisor for Arabic Language and Culture Club at UAB

Educational Resources:

2006–2014 Some educational resources cited under UAB service (below) also pertain to this category.

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3. SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY (UAB)

Building M. H. Sterne Library’s Egyptological and Ancient Near Eastern resources:

2007–2017 Raising internal funds, private funds and Egyptological book donations for M.H. Sterne Library and

the Birmingham Museum of Art Library (augmenting undergraduate-graduate & faculty research).

Educational resources:

2007–2014 Archaeological documentaries on Prehistory through more recent cultures across the globe,

including web-linked on-line copies. Department of Anthropology (available to colleagues).

2007–2015 Guide to M. H. Sterne Library Collections: Ancient Egypt and Nubia, including other areas.

Birmingham: M. H. Sterne Library (on-line and in-class resource for students, faculty, and public).

Note: 715 pages with articles, chapters, books, electronic sources & call numbers (308,548 words)

2007–2009 Guide to M. H. Sterne Library Collections: Primarily Ancient Near East and Aegean. Birmingham:

M. H. Sterne Library (in-class resource for students, faculty, and public).

Note: 118 pages with articles, chapters, books, electronic sources & call numbers (43,008 words)

Designing, organizing and participating in the Arrington Project for UAB Honors Program.

2007 “Arrington Project: using the demonstration box, parts 1–2,” for Linda Frost, HON.106/206/406: UAB

Honors Program, Spencer House, UAB, Birmingham, October (two field lectures/practicum).

2007 “Arrington Project: review of the Arrington Project,” for Linda Frost, HON.106/206/406: UAB Honors

Program, Spencer House, UAB, Birmingham, October 10 and 16 (two lectures).

4. SERVICE TO THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY

Committees:* = invited

2007–2010 Committee member: Committee for Archaeological Projects (CAP), for the American Schools of

Oriental Research (term ending in November 2010).

2002–2010 Committee member: Archaeological and Research Expeditions Committee of the American

Research Center in Egypt; assessing merits of applicants and research objectives applying for

association with ARCE: sporadic assessment of new projects (term ending in summer 2010).

1993–2005 Trustee: Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Dept. of Near Eastern Studies, the

University of Toronto, Canada. Committee work, organizing mini-lecture series, other duties.

1993–1999 Vice-President: Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, the University of Toronto, Canada.

Reviewing grants: * = invited

*2016 Grant reviewer on NEH panel: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Humanities

Collections and Reference Resources, panel 12: World Studies I, Ancient to Early-Modern Era,

Nov. 9, 2016. Washington DC meeting (8 hours; reviewing 12 applications prior to meeting).

*2016 Grant reviewer: for Austrian Science Fund FWF Start Programme, reviewing 6-year grant

application (review: 1,192 words)

*2006–2011 Grant reviewer: archaeological grant applications for Social Sciences and Humanities Research

Council of Canada: reviewed 4 SSHRCC grant applications in January: 2006; 2008; 2009; 2011.

*2009 Grant reviewer: archaeological grant application, Archaeological grants, February.

*1999 Grant reviewer: reviewing applications for travel/research grants awarded by the Friends of

Archaeology and Cotsen Institute for Archaeology, UCLA, Los Angeles, Spring semester.

Reviewing articles for peer-reviewed journals, encyclopaedia, etc.: * = invited.

*2016 Reviewing article: “History of Egypt in Palestine,” for the UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (web link:

http://escholarship.org/uc/nelc_uee) (editor: Wolfram Grajetski) (3000 words)

*2015 Reviewing article: “Timna Chariots' Engraving Revisited,” for Bulletin of the American Schools of

Oriental Research (co-editors: Eric H. Cline and Christopher Rollston) (2288 words)

*2015 Reviewing article: “Late Bronze Age copper production in Timna: new evidence from site 3” for Levant

(associate editor Rachael Sparks; editorial assistant: Caroline Middleton) (1728 words)

*2014 Reviewing article: “North Sinai during the LBA IIB-EIA: Preliminary results for Ways of Horus

analysis,” in Ancient Cultures at Monash University (edited by David Stewart). Fall 2014.

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*2014 Reviewing article: “Hatshepsut and the politics of Punt,” for African Archaeological Review (editor-in-

chief: Adria LaViolette; managing editor: Matthew Pawlowicz). Summer 2014 (1179 words)

Reviewing books and book proposals: * = invited.

*2015 Reviewing completed manuscript regarding an application for funds, from the Austrian Science Funds

(FWF), to publish a “stand-alone” 2-volume set: Czerny Ernst, Tell el-Dab’a: Der Mund der beiden Wege.

*2014 Reviewing proposed manuscript, The Pharaoh’s Fleet: A Maritime History of Ancient Egypt, by P. P.

Creasman and N. Doyle, for Oxford University Press (editor: S. Vranka). (1745 words)

Guest editor for journal:

2014-2015 Guest editor (liaising with R. Wilkinson) for The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections,

special issue on the Sinai Peninsula. Main editorial duties in January through early March, 2015.

Organizing and/or administering symposia:

2006 Primary conference organizer: Walls of the Ruler. An International Conference at the University of Wales

Swansea, Swansea, United Kingdom, May 22–25 (featuring 30 speakers from 10 countries).

1993 Conference administrator (for D. B. Redford): Amarna Symposium: in the Heretic of Akhenaten,

sponsored by the Akhenaten Temple Project, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, May 31.

Chairing conference panel:

2013-2016 Co-chair with James Hoffmeier: Egypt and Canaan panel(s) for American Schools of Oriental

Research (ASOR) conference, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016.

2000 Conference panel chair: Geo-archaeology and archaeometry session at the 51st Annual Meeting of the

American Research Center in Egypt, the University of California, Berkeley, April 28–30.

Reading papers:

2016 Reading paper for Daniel Kahn, “Philistines FULL TITLE” at American Schools of Oriental Research

(ASOR) conference, November 2016. Including editing paper to fit 20 minutes and stream-lining slide

materials.

5. SERVICE TO PUBLIC

Educational materials:

2009–10 (with L. Rush, S. Parcak, and others) Heritage Resource Preservation: Respect Egyptian Heritage. DoD

Legacy Resource Management Program and Defense Environmental International Cooperation Funds.

Colorado: Colorado State University. Note: I provided background research, 20 images, the cover image,

27 captions, and general proofing for this deck of playing cards, which promote general cultural heritage

awareness, including mainly Egypt’s heritage, for U.S. troops stationed in Egypt.

Media print publications (on project findings)

2016 “Has a Second Viking Site been Discovered in Newfoundland?” (reported by Peter Konieczny ed.), The

Medieval Magazine vol. 2, no. 10 (April 4, 2016): 12-16. (Interviewing G. Mumford, D. Bolender, S.

Parcak).

2010 “Keeping watch as the Old Kingdom crumbled,” (reported by A. Lawler), Science Magazine vol. 330, no.

6010: page 1473.

2004–5 “4,200-year-old fortress found,” and similar titles, reported by Owen Jarus and dispersed in various media:

Toronto Sun (Nov.22: p.16); Vancouver Sun (Nov.22: p.6); Toronto 24 hours (vol.2 no.14, Nov.22);

Calgary Herald (Nov.22: p.9); Montreal Gazette (Nov.22: p.12); Burnaby Now (Jan.28 2005: 11–12); The

Record: Hyack-Royal City Centre Community Events (Jan.28 2004: pp.11–12).

2004 “Unearthing Egypt: Archaeology,” reported by Douglas Alexander, Canadian Geographic 124/6

(November/December): 52.

2004 “Field Notes: Digging the Delta: Ancient Enclosure found along the Nile,” reported by Douglas Alexander,

Archaeology Odyssey 7/3 (May/June): 16.

Media on-line publications (on project findings)

2004 “Canadian dig unearths Sinai desert fortress,” and similar titles, reported by Owen Jarus and dispersed in

various media: CTV Sci-Tech (Nov.22); The Globe and Mail (Nov.22); 680 News All News Radio,

(Nov.21); CP National News: Breaking Canadian News (Nov.22); National Post (Nov.22); CJAD 800 AM

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(Nov.22); My Telus Travel (Nov. 22); Archeonet Archeologisch Nieuws (Nov.22); Mirabilis (Nov.22);

Radio Canada (Nov.22).

2002 “Late Period town comes to light,” reported by Jill Kamil, Al-Ahram Weekly On-line, Issue 594: 11–17 July

Internet ref: http://www.ahram.org.eg/weekly/2002/594/hr2.htm.

2001 (co-authors: L. A. Pavlish, G. Mumford, A.C. D'Andrea) “Magnetic Survey at Tell Tebilla, Northeastern

Nile Delta, Egypt,” 33rd Annual Meeting of the Ontario Archaeological Society, Toronto, Canada, pp.1–10.

Ref: http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/200/300/ont_archaeol_soc/annual_meeting_caa/33rd/pavlishetal.pdf

2000 “Foreign trade at Tell Tebilla: taking another look at an Old Kingdom site in the Delta,” reported by Sarah

Parcak, Egypt Revealed: May. Internet ref.: http://www.egyptrevealed.com/041800-tebilla.shtml.

Presentations for the community, including scholars (* = honoraria/transportation): (n = 55 talks)

2015* “Recent findings at a late Old Kingdom fort at Ras Budran (South Sinai): ca. 2,200 BCE,” for the

Southeastern Clinical Club, January 31, 2015 (30 min.).

2014* “Origins of the Israelites and Ancient Jerusalem,” for Temple Emanuel, Oct. 24. (30 min)

2014 (with S. Parcak), “Archaeology and archaeologists,” for Temple Emanuel, October 26 (60 minutes).

2013* “Interpreting, investigating and developing archaeological sites for cultural heritage preservation and

education/tourism,” National Council for Tourism and antiquities, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 9.

(50 members of the National Council of Tourism and Antiquities, including the general community).

2013 “Egypt and the Middle East: Then and Now,” UAB M. H. Sterne Library: Unity in Diversity? The Muslim

Middle East, Then and Now. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. (one of four speakers in a panel 6:30 – 8:00 pm)

2011 “Excavations at Ras Budran, South Sinai,” power point presentation to members of the public, for

Professor Stephen Branz, Palo Alto, California, March 19.

2011 “Tunisia, Egypt, and Beyond: Revolutions in the Arab World,” Department of History and Anthropology

and Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society, UAB, (15 minute talk with an interactive discussion including

three other lecturers: L. Zayzafoon, W. Ward, and H. Hamilton), February 4.

2010 “Jerusalem: Contested Space: Part-1: historical background,” UAB University Honors Program, First

Thursday Lecture Series, Spencer House, October 7 (one of three lecturers: A Fawal; M. Goldsmith).

2010 “Explorations at a late Old Kingdom fort in South Sinai,” Birmingham Archaeological Society, McWayne

Science Center, October 5.

2010 “The Story of the Shipwrecked Sailor and other works,” presentation to grades 7–8, for Ann March, Berry

Middle School, Hoover, March 5.

2009 “Excavating in Egypt,” presentation to grades 5–7, for staff, Sexsmith School, Richmond, November 27.

2009 “Excavating in Egypt,” presentation to grades 9–10, for William Crowe, Altamont School, Mountain

Brook, Birmingham, October 21.

2009* “Enemy at the Gates: The Collapse of Egypt’s Old Kingdom in the Sinai,” The Archaeological Institute of

America –North Alabama Society, the University of Alabama Huntsville, Huntsville, September 9.

2008 “Ozymandias (and some thoughts on Ramesses II and early Egyptology),” third Annual My Favorite Poem,

for Elizabeth Reed, Birmingham Fine Arts Academy, September 25.

2007 “Enemy at the Gate: Ancient Egypt’s relations with the Sinai Peninsula,” for Rusty Rushton, Donaldson

Correctional Facility, November 6.

2007 “Egypt’s Eastern Frontier and the Collapse of the Old Kingdom,” for Rusty Rushton, Progress Study Club,

October 10.

2006 “The end of Egypt’s Old Kingdom (ca. 2,200 BC) and a recently discovered late Old Kingdom fort in

South Sinai,” Thursday Lecture Series, The University Honors Program, Spencer House, University of

Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, December 5.

2006 “KV63 background,” British Broadcasting Corporation Wales (BBC Wales), Swansea, UK, February 10.

2006* “The Rise of Ancient Thebes (Luxor): Middle Kingdom to New Kingdom,” Thomson Cruises, Red Sea,

Egypt, December 26 (invited with stipend).

2006* (co-presented with Sarah Parcak) “Ancient Egyptian exploitation of Sinai and its Environs, ca. 5000–332

BC,” Thomson Cruises, Red Sea, Egypt, December 22 (invited with stipend).

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2006* “The Rise of Ancient Memphis: The Development of the Pyramid from Dynasties 1–6,” Thomson Cruises,

Red Sea, Egypt, December 17 (invited with stipend).

2006* (co-presented with Sarah Parcak) “Ancient Egyptian Activity along the Red Sea ca. 5000–332 BC,”

Thomson Cruises, Red Sea, Egypt, December 15 (invited with stipend).

2005 “Egypt’s Eastern frontier at the End of the Old Kingdom: A newly Discovered Fort in Southwestern Sinai,”

Friends of the Egypt Centre Lecture Series, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea, UK, December 7.

2004 (co-presented with Sarah Parcak) “Archaeology in Egypt: Excavation in el-Markha Plain, South Sinai,”

Bangor High School (Cohen), Bangor, Maine, December 22 (invited with stipend).

2004* “Pyramids, Kingship and Organization (in the Old Kingdom),” Class 3: Ancient Egypt: The Gift of the Nile,

guest lecturer for Under Venis (Whence Comest Thou?), Continuing Education, St. Michael's College,

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, November 2 (invited with stipend).

2004* “Pre-history and the Rise of Egyptian Civilization,” Class 2: Ancient Egypt: The Gift of the Nile, guest

lecturer for Under Venis (Whence Comest Thou?), Continuing Education, St. Michael's College,

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, October 26.

2004 “University of Toronto expedition to el-Markha Plain, South Sinai,” American Research Center in Egypt,

Moon Beach Hotel, Ras Sudr, Egypt, July 4 (1-hour slide presentation).

2004 “Recent investigations in el-Markha Plain, South Sinai,” guided tour of University of Toronto excavations

at Sites 345 and 346, Ras Budran, American Research Center in Egypt, Egypt, July 4 (tour for14 persons).

2004 “Serabit el-Khadim,” presentation/tour of Serabit el-Khadim, American Research Center in Egypt, Sinai,

Egypt, July 4 (18 persons).

2004 “Historical background to Egypt's interactions with South Sinai from Prehistory to Modern Times,”

American Research Center in Egypt, Moon Beach Hotel, Ras Sudr, Egypt, July 3 (slide presentation).

2004* “Age of Empires: Canadian excavations in Egypt,” Public presentation, North York Public Library,

Toronto, Canada, May 4 (invited with stipend).

2004 “Soldiers, rebels, and merchants: Cross-cultural relations at a Late Period town in Egypt (ca.664–332 BC)”,

Vancouver Public Library, January 29; February 1.

2003 “The 1999–2003 excavations at Tell Tebilla, Egypt,” organized by J. G. K. Mumford, Vancouver

community outreach presentation, December (limited fund-raiser).

2003 “SEPE: Survey and Excavation Projects in Egypt,” project poster board with illustrations, captions, and

oral presentation at University of Toronto Day, public outreach venue, King's College Circle, the University

of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Oct. 4 (high school student recruitment; teachers; university students & staff).

2003 “Recent excavations in el-Markha Plain (South Sinai)”, Special Lecture, Canadian Cairo Embassy, Cairo,

Egypt, June 1.

2002 “Reconstructing life in a Late Period Egyptian town: Tell Tebilla (East Delta)”, American Research Center

in Egypt Lecture Series, ARCE Cairo lecture hall, Cairo, Egypt, June 5.

2002 (co-presented with Sarah Parcak) “Approaches to Archaeology: the 1999–2001 seasons at Tell Tebilla

(East Delta),” for 9:30–10:10 am grade 7 class; 10:15–10:35 am grade 7 class; 10:45–11:35 am Grade 10

class; for Kate Sheeler, The National Cathedral School, Washington D.C., Washington, April 24.

2002 “Reconstructing a Late Period community at Tell Tebilla (East Delta, Egypt),” organized by Helen Young,

New England community outreach lecture, Orono, Maine, April 16 (fund-raiser; 13 lay-persons & scholars)

2001 “Archaeological fieldwork at Tell Tebilla (East Delta, Egypt),” organized by J. G. K. Mumford, Vancouver

community outreach presentation, December (limited fund-raiser).

2001 “Further Discoveries from the Late Period to Ptolemaic Period at Tell Tebilla,” The Society for the Study of

Egyptian Antiquities, Mini-Lecture Series, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, October 26.

2000 “An introduction to the history of and archaeological investigations at Tell Tebilla (East Delta),” The

Yasuda Family Fund: public outreach lecture, Los Angeles, November (limited fund-raiser).

2000 “Exploring Egypt's neglected Frontiers: Recent investigations at Tell Tebilla (East Delta) and in West

Sinai,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Mini-Lecture Series, the University of Toronto,

Toronto, Canada, October 6.

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2000 “The First Intermediate Period and recent archaeological work in the Delta,” scholarly and public

presentation hosted by Dr. Shoukary, Egyptological Society, Heliopolis, Egypt, June 25.

2000 “Concerning recent excavation in the East Delta at Tell Tebilla and Mendes: The late Old Kingdom, First

Intermediate Period, and later periods,” American Research Center in Egypt Lecture Series, ARCE Cairo

lecture hall, Cairo, Egypt, June 21.

2000* “Mendes and Tebilla: Concerning Egypt's transition from the Old to Middle Kingdoms in the Delta, ca.

2,000 BC,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities Public Lecture Series, the University of

Toronto, Toronto, Canada, March 23.

2000 “Reassessing the Late Bronze Age Amman Airport Structure in Jordan: Non-Cultic versus Cultic,” The

Friends of Archaeology (AIA) and the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Lecture Series, the Fowler Museum,

UCLA, Los Angeles, March 1.

1999* “The First Intermediate Period and its Archaeological Evidence at Mendes,” SC-ARCE Chapter lecture

series, Southern California Chapter of the American Research Center in Egypt, UCLA, November 22.

1999 “Exploring an Egyptian ‘Dark Age’: The First Intermediate Period (ca.2200–2040 BCE) at Mendes (NE

Delta),” The Friends of Archaeology (AIA) and the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Lecture Series, the

Fowler Museum, UCLA, November 17.

1999 “Current Research in Egyptology: International Relations between Egypt, Sinai, and Syria-Palestine

ca.1550–525 B.C. (Dynasties 18–26),” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Mini-Lecture

Series, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, April 1.

1998* “The late Old Kingdom to early Middle Kingdom occupation and mortuary remains at Mendes: Seasons

1992–98,” ES-New York Lecture Series, Egyptological Seminar of New York, MMA, New York, Nov. 20.

1998 “Life and death during the ‘First Intermediate Period’: Late Old Kingdom to early Middle Kingdom

occupation and mortuary remains at Mendes (Tell er-Ru'aba) in Lower Egypt,” The Society for the Study of

Egyptian Antiquities, Mini-Lecture Series, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, October 9.

1998* “The Amman Airport Structure: A Late Bronze Age temple of human sacrifice versus a fortified trading

post,” AIA Lecture Series, Department of Classics and the Niagara Peninsula Society of the Archaeological

Institute of America, Brock University, Canada, September 20.

1998 “New Kingdom Egypt and the Amman Airport Structure (Jordan): A temple of human sacrifice/cremation

versus a garrison/trading post,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Mini-Lecture Series, the

University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, March 20.

1998* “The art of warfare in New Kingdom Egypt: The Battle of Megiddo,” The Society for the 5tudy of Egyptian

Antiquities, Mini-Lecture Series, the University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, February 13.

1997 “The art of warfare in New Kingdom Egypt: the Battle of Megiddo,” (A lecture in honour of Taber James),

The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Mini-Lecture Series, the University of Toronto, April 17.

1996 “Egypt and Syria-Palestine during the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age: the Isthmus of Suez and ‘The Ways

of Horus,’” The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Mini-Lecture Series, the University of

Toronto, Toronto, Canada, April 18.

1995 “Egyptian New Kingdom mining expeditions to the Sinai,” The Society for the Study of Egyptian

Antiquities, Mini-Lecture Series, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, March 16.

1994 “The First Intermediate Period, Middle Kingdom, and later occupation at Mendes,” Near Eastern Studies

Students' Association Public Lecture Series, the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, March 15.

Volunteer work:

2014-16 Volunteer for TEDx Birmingham, helping in registration and other duties during main presentation day.

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & COMMITTEES

Professional memberships/associations

The Archaeological Institute of America AIA 2007 – 2009; 2014 – onwards

The American School of Oriental Research ASOR 2000 – present

The American Research Center in Egypt ARCE 1998 – present

The Egypt Exploration Society EES 1988 – present

Society for American Archaeology SAA 2007 – 2009; 2014 – onwards

The Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities SSEA 1985 – present

The Canadian Society for Mesopotamian Studies CSMS 1985 – 1999

Foreign languages

French (reading knowledge) Biblical Hebrew (reading knowledge)

German (reading knowledge) Middle Egyptian (reading knowledge)

Arabic (colloquial Egyptian) Late Egyptian (reading knowledge)

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COURSES TAUGHT: 38 separate courses to-date, taught singly/jointly (plus multiple offerings revised yearly).

(A). University of Alabama at Birmingham: Fall 2006 – Spring 2016 (most = alternate year-listed).

Designation: Title: Dates: Length/cred: Role:

ANTH 690. MA: Research Methods Fall 2013 1x 14 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.649 MA: Egyptian history and Archaeology Spring 2010+ 2x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.629 Anc. Egyptian Civilization & Hieroglyphs May term 2007 1x Compressed(6)1/2 instructors

ANTH.492 Introduction to Egyptian Hieroglyphs (Dir.Reading)Spring 2011 1x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.451 Advanced Anthropological Archaeology Spring 2011 1x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.446/646Explorers/Mummies/Hieroglyphs Fall 2012; 15+ 2x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.416 War & Peace in Ancient Mesopotamia In-progress pending 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.384 Egypt and Mexico Spring 2009 1x 16 weeks (3) 1/2 instructors

ANTH.382 Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt Spring 2008 1x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.340/640Bible Lands: ca.10,000–586 BCE 2009–2010+ 4x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.310 Imperial and Post-Imperial Egypt Spring 2010+ 3x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.309 Egypt in the Age of the Pyramids Fall 2009+ 4x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.292 The Anthropology of Slavery May term 2009 1x Compressed(3)1/3 instructors

ANTH.245 Peoples of the World: Mediterranean Area Spring 2011+ 3x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.207 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology Fall 2008–10+ 2x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.106 Introduction to Archaeology (ANNUAL) 2007–15+ 10x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

ANTH.101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Fall 2006 1x 16 weeks (3) Instructor

Hon.Program Top down – Bottom up: (Egypt sections) Spr-Fall 2007 1x 16 weeks (9) 1/5 instructors

ANTH.000 The Vikings: Raiders, Traders, Farmers Fall 2016 * Pending Supervision

(B). University of Wales Swansea: Fall 2005 – Spring 2006.

Designation: Title: Dates: Length/cred: Role:

CLM.43 Beyond Mummies: cemetery+social structuresSpring 2006 10 weeks (3) Instructor

CLM.42 Ancient Egyptian Military Systems Spring 2006 10 weeks (3) 1/5 instructors

CLE.324 Imperialism under the Pharaohs Spring 2006 10 weeks (3) Instructor

CLE.318 Town and Country in Ancient Egypt Fall 2005 10 weeks (3) Instructor

CLE.316 Dissertation in Ancient Egypt (level III) Fall 2005 10 weeks (3) Instructor

CLE.220 Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture Spring 2006 10 weeks (3) Instructor

CLE.214 Introduction to Egyptian Material Culture Fall 2005 10 weeks (3) Instructor

CLE.110 Introduction to Ancient Egyptian History Fall 2005 10 weeks (3) Instructor

(C). The University of Toronto: various periods from Spring 1999–2002; 2004–2005.

Designation: Title: Dates: Length/cred: Role:

Ext.course Ancient Egypt (U.T. extension course) Spring 2005 13 weeks (3) 1/12 instructors

NMC.262H Archaeological Fieldwork Methodology Fall 2004 13 weeks (3) Instructor

NMC.371Y The History of Ancient Egypt 2001–2002 26 weeks (6) Instructor

NMC.1415H MA: Archaeology in Egyptian Art Spring 1999 13 weeks (3) Instructor

(D). The University of California, Los Angeles: Fall 1999 – Spring 2000.

Designation: Title: Dates: Length/cred: Role:

NELC.104B Ancient Egyptian Civilization (Dyns.18–31) Spring 2000 10 weeks (3) Instructor

NELC.263 MA: Imperial and Post-Imperial Egypt Spring 2000 10 weeks (3) Instructor

NELC.165 The Archaeology of Pharaonic Egypt Winter 2000 10 weeks (3) Instructor

NELC.104A Anc. Egyptian Civilization (Prehist.-Dyn.17) Winter 2000 10 weeks (3) Instructor

NELC 220 Graduate Seminar: Egypt & her neighbours Fall 1999 10 weeks (3) Instructor

NELC.50A Intro.to Near Eastern Languages & Cultures Fall 1999 10 weeks (3) Instructor

of the Ancient Near East (Section on Egypt)

(E). Wilfrid Laurier University: Spring 1995.

Designation: Title: Dates: Length/cred: Role:

ARCH/RE.203Archaeology of ANE: Egypt & Anatolia Spring 1995 13 weeks (3) Instructor