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1 [Updated March 6, 2021] CURRICULUM VITAE NAME J. Theodore Peña CONTACT INFORMATION Department address: Home address: Department of Classics 1340 Oxford Street 7233 Dwinelle Hall Berkeley, CA 94709 University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 Telephone numbers: Office: (510) 643-8964 Home: (510) 647-8233 Cell (USA): (716) 560-4996 Cell (Italy): 329 7867 310 Email address: [email protected] Website: http://scholar.berkeley.edu/tpena ORCID id: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9398-842X RESEARCH INTERESTS Roman archaeology; the archaeology of Roman and pre-Roman Italy The ancient economy; economic archaeology Material culture studies Text-based archaeology Pottery analysis; ceramic technology; ceramic compositional analysis CURRENT POSITIONS Professor of Roman Archaeology, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley. Director, Pompeii Artifact Life History Project, Pompeii, Italy. Director, Palatine East Pottery Project, Rome, Italy.

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[Updated March 6, 2021]

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME

J. Theodore Peña

CONTACT INFORMATION

Department address: Home address:

Department of Classics 1340 Oxford Street

7233 Dwinelle Hall Berkeley, CA 94709

University of California

Berkeley, CA 94720

Telephone numbers:

Office: (510) 643-8964 Home: (510) 647-8233

Cell (USA): (716) 560-4996

Cell (Italy): 329 7867 310

Email address: [email protected] Website: http://scholar.berkeley.edu/tpena

ORCID id: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9398-842X

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Roman archaeology; the archaeology of Roman and pre-Roman Italy

The ancient economy; economic archaeology

Material culture studies

Text-based archaeology

Pottery analysis; ceramic technology; ceramic compositional analysis

CURRENT POSITIONS

Professor of Roman Archaeology, Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley.

Director, Pompeii Artifact Life History Project, Pompeii, Italy.

Director, Palatine East Pottery Project, Rome, Italy.

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Department of Classics, University of California, Berkeley

7/09-present Professor

Department of Classics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

9/08-8/09 Professor; 8/98-8/08 Associate Professor; 8/94-8/98 Assistant Professor

Departments of Anthropology and Classics, University at Albany, State University of New York

8/87-8/94 Assistant Professor; 8/85-8/87 Lecturer

Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome

9/92-5/93 Visiting Assistant Professor; 9/81-5/82 Visiting Lecturer

American Academy in Rome

6-7/85 Assistant Director, Classical Summer School

EDUCATION

1987 Ph.D.: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology

Dissertation: Roman-period ceramic production in Etruria Tiberina: a geographical and

compositional study (University Microfilms, Ann Arbor; # 8712190), xiv + 670 pp.

(Dissertation co-chairs: Sharon Herbert and Bruce Frier)

1981 M.A.: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology

Visiting student, Istituto di Archeologia, Università di Perugia, Italy (10/80-4/81)

1978 B.A.: Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut

Majors: Classics, Archaeology; magna cum laude

Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome, Italy (9-12/76)

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HONORS AND AWARDS

10/15-3/16 Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship, Archaeological Institute of America

1/91-12/91 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Archaeological Materials Analysis,

Smithsonian Institution - Conservation Analytical Laboratory

9/83-7/85 Rome Prize/Kress Fellowship, American Academy in Rome

9/83-6/84 Fulbright Fellowship, Italy (declined)

9/78-6/83 Danforth Fellowship

5/77 Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma of Connecticut Chapter (Wesleyan University).

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Archaeological Institute of America

Society for American Archaeology

Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores

Society of Fellows, American Academy in Rome

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY AFFILIATIONS

Archaeological Research Facility

Department of Anthropology

Department of Italian Studies

Graduate Group in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology

Institute of European Studies

LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

Modern (reading/speaking): English, Spanish, Italian

(reading): French, German, Portuguese

Ancient (translation): Latin, Greek, Etruscan (limited), Hebrew (limited)

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RESEARCH

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs:

2007 Peña, J.T. Roman pottery in the archaeological record. xviii + 440 pp. 12 tables, 81

figures, 9 maps. Cambridge University Press. (ISBN 978-0-521-86541-8)) (published in revised

softcover version in 2011; ISBN 978-0-521-18185-3)

1999 Peña, J.T. The urban economy during the early Dominate: pottery evidence from the

Palatine Hill (British archaeological reports - international series 784), viii + 231 pp., 15 tables,

38 figures (ISBN 1-84171-004-0).

1998 Peña, J.T., J.J. Rossiter, A.I. Wilson, and C. Wells eds. Carthage papers (Journal of

Roman archaeology – supplementary monographs 28, 1998) (ISBN 1-887829-28-8).

Web-Published Projects:

2016 Peña, J.T. (with Holly Kane), La Creta Fatta Concreta: The Italian Ceramic Clay

Project. (40,106 words, 320 images, 4 databases with 366 records).

http://resromanae.berkeley.edu/node/101

Articles, Conference Proceedings, Book Chapters:

Forthcoming Guarino, V., De Bonis, A., Peña, J.T., Verde, M., and Morra, V. “Multi-analytical

investigation of wasters from the Tower 8/Porta di Nola refuse middens in Pompeii: Sr-Nd

isotopic, chemical, petrographic, and mineralogical analyses.” 14,000 words, 8 tables, 9 figures;

accepted for publication in Geoarchaeology 2/22/21.

2020 Peña, J.T. “Recycling and reuse in the Roman world: concepts, questions, materials, and

organization.” in C. Duckworth, and A. Wilson eds., Recycling and reuse in the Roman

economy. (Oxford studies on the Roman economy), 9-58.

2020 Peña, J.T. “Evidence for pottery production from the Torre VIII/Porta di Nola refuse

middens at Pompeii.” in M. Osanna and L. Toniolo eds. Fecisti Cretaria. Dal frammento al

contesto: Studi sul vasellame ceramico del territorio vesuviano. (Studi e ricerche del Parco

Archeologico di Pompei 39), 23-32.

2018 Peña, J.T. “Sterling Ruby – Notes from a ceramic archaeologist.” In Fleming, J. ed.

Sterling Ruby: Ceramics. (Des Moines Art Center), 223-227.

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2017 Peña, J.T. “Issues in the study of rural craft production in Roman Italy.” in T.C.A. De

Haas and G.W. Tol eds. The economic integration of Roman Italy: rural communities in a

globalizing world. (Brill), 203-230

2015 Peña, J.T. and Cheung, C. “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: conceptual basis

and results of first three seasons.” In C. Gambardella ed., Heritage and technology. Mind,

knowledge experience. Le Vie degli Mercanti XIII Forum Internazionale di Studi (Fabbrica della

conoscenza 56), 2115-23.

2014 Peña, J.T. and Gallimore, S. “Black-Gloss Ware, North Etrurian Red-Slip Ware, and

Italian Sigillata from Cetamura del Chianti: composition, provenance, supply and consumption.”

HEROM - Journal on Hellenistic and Roman material culture 3, 72-224.

2014 Peña, J.T. “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: conceptual background and first

season’s results.” Rei cretariae romanae fautorum acta 43, 297-304.

2013 Peña, J.T. “Evidence for the use of raw materials for the manufacture of Black-Gloss

Ware and Italian Sigillata at Arezzo and Volterra” In G. Olcese ed. Immensa Aequora Workshop.

Ricerche archeologiche, archeometriche e informatiche per la ricostruzione dell’economia e dei

commerci nel bacino occidentale del Mediterraneo (metà IV sec. a.C. – I sec. d.C.) Atti del

convegno Roma 24-26 gennaio 2011. (Quasar), 111-116.

2013 Peña, J.T. “Comments: The state of archaeological science in the United States of

America; A method for the recognition and documentation of ceramic fabrics by means of a low-

resolution digital microscope” In G. Olcese ed. Immensa Aequora Workshop. Ricerche

archeologiche, archeometriche e informatiche per la ricostruzione dell’economia e dei

commerci nel bacino occidentale del Mediterraneo (metà IV sec. a.C. – I sec. d.C.) Atti del

convegno Roma 24-26 gennaio 2011. (Quasar), 511-514.

2011 Peña, J.T. “Etruscan state formation: a test of the Kipp-Schortman model.” In N.

Terrenato and D. Haggis eds. State formation in Italy and Greece: questioning the

neoevolutionist paradigm (Oxbow), 179-198.

2011 Peña, J.T. “Roman Pottery in the Archaeological Record: some follow-up comments by

the author.” In J. Lund and M. Lawall eds. Pottery in the archaeological record: a view from the

Greek world. Acts of the International Colloquium at the Danish Institute at Athens, June 20-22,

2008 (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens), 136-138.

2010 McCallum, M, and Peña, J.T.. “A reassessment of the two potteries at Pompeii: 1.20.2-3

and the Via Superior.” Rei cretariae romanae fautorum acta 41, 229-238.

2009 Peña, J.T. “Use of ceramic and numismatic evidence in site chronology.” In E. Hostetter

and J.R. Brandt eds., The Palatine East Excavations. Vol 1: Stratigraphy and Architecture. De

Luca, 261-264.

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2009 Peña, J.T. and McCallum, M. “The production and distribution of pottery at Pompeii: a

review of the evidence. Part 1: production.” American journal of archaeology 113.1:57-79.

2009 Peña, J.T. and McCallum, M. “The production and distribution of pottery at Pompeii: a

review of the evidence. Part 2: the material basis for pottery production and pottery distribution.”

American journal of archaeology 113.2:165-201.

2009 Peña, J.T. “The forming and slipping of African Sigillata: evidence from the Palatine East

assemblage.” In J. Humphrey ed. Studies on Roman pottery of the provinces of Africa

Proconsularis and Byzacena (Tunisia): Hommage à Michel Bonifay (Journal of Roman

archaeology - supplementary monographs 76), 45-63.

2009 Ikäheimo, J. and Peña. J.T. “The Palatine East Pottery Project: a holistic approach to the

study and publication of an excavated pottery assemblage from Rome.” In K.T. Biro ed.

Proceedings of the European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics 7 (Hungarian National Museum),

37-42.

2007 Peña, J.T. “A reinterpretation of two groups of tituli picti from Pompeii and environs:

Sicilian wine, not flour and hand-picked olives.” Journal of Roman archaeology 20:233-254.

2007 Peña, J.T. and McCaw, J. “The quantitative analysis of Roman pottery: general problems

and the methods employed for the analysis of the Palatine East assemblage.” In E. Papi ed.

Supplying Rome and the empire (Journal of Roman archaeology – supplementary monographs

69), 153-172.

1998 Peña, J.T. “The mobilization of state olive oil in Roman Africa: the evidence of late

fourth century ostraca from Carthage.” In J.T. Peña, J.J. Rossiter, A.I. Wilson, and C. Wells eds.,

Carthage papers (Journal of Roman archaeology – suppl. monographs 28, 1998), 116-238.

1998 Peña, J.T. “Aspects of residuality in the Palatine East pottery assemblage.” In

Guidobaldi, F. et al. eds., I materiali residui nello scavo archeologico (Collection de l'École

Française de Rome 249), 5-19, 290-291.

1995 De Sena, E., Landsberger, S., Peña, J.T., and Wisseman, S. “Analysis of ancient pottery

from the Palatine Hill in Rome.” Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 192.2:223-

234.

1995 Peña, J.T. “The organization of pottery production in Roman South Etruria.” In P.

Vincenzini ed., The ceramics cultural heritage (Monographs in materials and society 2), 69-76.

1995 Wisseman, S, Peña, J.T., De Sena, E., and Landsberger, S. “Neutron activation analysis of

Roman fineware pottery from the Palatine Hill, Rome.” In P. Vincenzini ed., The ceramics

cultural heritage (Monographs in materials and society 2), 441-448.

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1994 Peña, J.T. and Blackman, M.J. “A neutron activation study of Plio-Pleistocene marine

clays from west-central Italy: compositional variability and implications for the

proveniencing of Italian fineware pottery.” In F. Burragato et al. eds. First European workshop

on archaeological ceramics, 313-321.

1994 Hostetter, E., Howe, T., Brandt, J.R., St. Clair, A., Peña, J.T., Parca. M., Gleason, K., and

Miller, N. “Excavations of the Late Roman complex on the NE slope of the Palatine Hill (1989-

91).” Rome papers (Journal of Roman archaeology – supplementary monographs 11), 131-181.

1993 Hostetter, E., Howe, T., Brandt, J., St. Clair, A., Peña, J.T., Parca. M. “Palatino. Versante

nordorientale. Complesso tardo-romano (1991).” Bollettino di archeologia 19-21:81-88.

1993 Peña, J.T. “Two studies of the provenience of Roman pottery through neutron activation

analysis.” In W.V. Harris ed. The inscribed economy: production and distribution in the Roman

empire in light of instrumentum domesticum (Journal of Roman archaeology – supplementary

monographs 6), 107-120.

1992 Peña, J.T. “Raw material use among nucleated industry potters: the case of Vasanello,

Italy.” Archeomaterials 6.2:93-122.

1991 Peña, J.T. “Neutron activation analysis of materials from the Vasanello ceramic

production workshop.” In La civiltà dei falisci: atti del XV convegno di studi etruschi ed italici,

272-274.

1991 Peña, J.T. “The reconstruction of ancient ceramic technology through the comparative

analysis of ancient and contemporary potters' materials: a case study from the central Tiber

Valley of Italy.” Proceedings of the materials research society 184:511-521.

1990 Peña, J.T. “Internal red-slip cookware (Pompeian red ware) from Cetamura, Italy:

mineralogical composition and provenience.” American journal of archaeology 94.4:647-661.

1989 Peña, J.T. “P.Giss. 69: evidence for the supplying of stone transport operations in Roman

Egypt and the production of fifty-foot monolithic column shafts.” Journal of Roman archaeology

2:126-132.

1980 Peña, J.T. “The generation and interpretation of the archaeological record of the Seri.”

Michigan discussions in anthropology 5.1-2:100-116.

1979 Peña, J.T. Latin inscriptions in the Kelsey Museum (Torelli, M., and M. Baldwin eds.),

83-94.

Encyclopedia Entries

2012 “Monte Testaccio.” In Encyclopedia of ancient history (R. Bagnall et al. eds.).

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Book Reviews:

2020 Lyding Will, E. and Warner Slane, K. Cosa: the Roman and Greek amphoras; American

journal of archaeology 124.3. https://www.ajaonline.org/book-review/4133

2019 Dixneuf, D. ed., LRCW 5 Late Roman coarse wares, cooking wares and amphorae in the

Mediterranean. Archaeology and Archaeometry; Bryn Mawr classical review. 2019.03.36.

http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2019/2019-03-36.html

2017 “‘Expo Milano 2015’ on the Tiber? The catalogue from an exhibition on Roman food”

Journal of Roman archaeology 30.2:615-619.

2014 “Ten studies on pottery and other materials from the Fori Imperiali.” Journal of Roman

archaeology 27.2:552-555.

2014 “Regional pottery production in Roman Spain.” Journal of Roman archaeology 27.2:800-

805.

2012 Reynolds, P. Hispania and the Roman Mediterranean, AD 100-700; American journal of

archaeology on-line book review http://www.ajaonline.org/online-review-book/1200.

2011 Hayes, J., The Athenian agora, volume XXXII: Roman pottery: fine-ware imports; Bryn

Mawr classical review. 2011.04.06. http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2011/2011-04-06.html

2009 Facta: a journal of Roman material culture 1 (2007); Journal of Roman archaeology 22.2:

495-498.

2006 S. Tuck, Latin inscriptions in the Kelsey Museum. The Dennison and De Criscio

Collections, New England classical journal. 33.4:296-299.

2005 “The urban economy during the early and middle empire: Pottery evidence from

excavations in Rome.” Journal of Roman archaeology 18.2:559-564.

2004 “Testae Palatinae: Pottery from the Domus Tiberiana excavations.” Journal of

Roman archaeology 17.2:599-602.

2002 Davies, P., Death and the emperor: Roman funerary monuments from

Augustus to Marcus Aurelius; Journal of Roman studies 92:237-238.

2000 "Two tales of the city: excavations at Caput Africae and the Meta Sudans in

Rome." Journal of Roman archaeology 13.2:549-558.

1998 Morley, N. Metropolis and hinterland: the city of Rome and the Italian economy 200 B.C.

- A.D. 200; American journal of archaeology 102.2:451-452.

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1995 Orton, C. et al., Pottery in archaeology; American j. of archaeology 99.3:535-536.

1993 Demand, N., Urban relocation in archaic and classical Greece; Am. antiquity 58.4:764.

1993 Arthur, P. Romans in northern Campania; American journal of archaeology 97.1:183-185.

1991 Neal, D. et al. Excavation of the Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval settlement at

Gorhambury, St. Albans, and D. Armstrong, The old village and the great house; (with E. Peña)

Journal of field archaeology 18.4:511-513.

1991 Berges, G., Les lampes de Montans (Tarn); American antiquity 56.4:752.

1988 Cuomo di Caprio, N., La ceramica in archeologia, and Buora, M. and Ribezzi, T., Fornaci

e fornaciai in Friuli; American journal of archaeology 92.2:290-292.

1988 Singleton, T. ed., The archaeology of slavery and plantation life; (with E. Peña) American

journal of archaeology 92.1:153-155.

Submitted/in production for publication:

“La epigrafía en cerámica de Pompeya” book chapter to appear in A. Ribera i Lacomba and D.

Bernal Casasola eds. La cerámica de Pompeya (6000 words, 7 figures).

“The reuse of transport amphoras as packaging containers in the Roman world: an overview.”

article for publication in D. Bernal, M. Bonifay, and A. Pecci eds. Roman amphora contents:

reflecting on maritime trade of foodstuffs in antiquity. Roman and late antique Mediterranean

pottery 9 (12,751 words, 4 figures; to appear 2021).

“Amphorae, Roman.” Entry for publication in Oxford Classical Dictionary (4,280 words, 3

images; submitted 4/19; to appear 2021.

“Pieces of ancient life and The Pompeii Artefact Life History Project.” chapter for publication in

J. Berry and R. Benefiel eds. The Oxford handbook of Pompeii and environs (8,392 words, 2

figures, 4 tables; to appear 2021).

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In progress:

The Palatine East Pottery Project. (ongoing web publication project) (As of June 30, 2017

contained 52,921 words, 211 images, and 7 databases with 683 records)

http://resromanae.berkeley.edu/node/100

The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project. (ongoing web publication project) (As of June 30,

2017 contained 2,128 words and 6 images)

http://resromanae.berkeley.edu/node/1109

In preparation:

“The study of artifact assemblages from Pompeian residences: the disposition of portable

material culture within residences and the characterterization.” article for submission to Internet

archaeology.

“The study of artifact assemblages from Pompeian residences. Part 2: the characterization of

individual artifacts and sets of artifacts.” article for submission to Internet archaeology.

“Walk times at Pompeii.” (with C. Cheung and E. Poehler), short article for submission to

Rivista di studi pompeiani.

Cambridge handbook of Roman pottery in the Mediterranean basin (under contract with

Cambridge University Press).

WEBSITES

RES ROMANAE: University of California, Berkeley Roman Material Culture Laboratory

(launched 11/7/2017) http://resromanae.berkeley.edu/

PRESENTATIONS

Conferences Organized

2014 Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable; U. of California, Berkeley; October 3-4, 2014.

2012 Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable; U. of California, Berkeley; October 26-27, 2012.

2011 Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable; U. of California, Berkeley; October 21-22, 2011.

2010 Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable; U. of California, Berkeley; October 8-9, 2010.

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Panels/Sessions Organized at Professional Meetings

2014 Peña, J.T. “Perspectives on the open access movement in academic publishing.”

Professional development workshop at A.I.A. annual meeting, Chicago IL, 1/3/14.

2012 Peña, J.T. and Tomber, R. “D.P.S. Peacock's model for Roman pottery production: its

impact and responses over three decades.” Colloquium session at A.I.A. annual meeting,

Philadelphia, PA, 1/6/12.

2010 Peña, J.T. and Allen, S.E.. “Seeking a way forward for archaeological science: the

challenges of training and funding.” Workshop session at A.I.A. annual meeting, Anaheim, CA,

1/7/10.

Papers/Posters Presented at Professional Meetings and Conferences

2017 Peña, J.T. “Recycling in the Roman world: definitions, materials, and organization.”

Invited lecture for international conference “Oxford Roman Economy Project: Recycling and the

Ancient Economy.” University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, 9/26/17.

2017 Peña, J.T. and Cheung, C. “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: new methodological

approaches and illustrative results.” A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Toronto ON, 1/6/17.

2016 Guarino V., Arienzo I., Cappelletti P., D’Antonio M., De Bonis A., Peña J.T., Tibbot G.,

and Morra V. “Minero-petrographic and geochemical characterisation of pottery from Pompeii.”

(poster) 88o Congresso of the Società Geologica Italiana, Naples, Italy, 9/7-9/16.

2016 Peña, J.T. “Evidenze per la produzione ceramica dagli immondezzai nella zona Torre

VIII/Porta di Nola.” Invited for conference organized by the Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni

Archeologici Pompei, Ercolano e Stabia “Fecisti Cretaria. Produzione e Circolazione Ceramica a

Pompei. Stato degli Studi e Prospettive di Ricerca.” Pompei, Italy, 6/17/16.

2016 Peña, J.T. "Papyrological Evidence for the Reuse of Amphoras as Packaging Containers

in Hellenistic and Byzantine Egypt.” Invited for symposium organized by the Department of

Classics and Kelsey Museum of Archaeology of the University of Michigan “Archaeology and

the Hellenistic Near East: A Symposium in Honor of Sharon Herbert.” Ann Arbor, MI, 5/7/16.

2016 Peña, J.T. "State involvement in the supply of olive oil and wine to Rome during the late

empire: problems in reconciling the textual and archaeological evidence." Invited for Florida

State University Department of Classics Langford Conference “Inscribed in Clay: Theorizing the

Link between Pottery and History.” Tallahassee, FL, 2/20/16.

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2016 Peña, J.T. "The weighing and packaging of state olive oil in fourth century CE Byzacena:

the evidence of the Carthage ostraka." Invited for workshop “Volumetric Standardization in the

Ancient Mediterranean,” Stanford Archaeology Center, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

1/10/16.

2015 Peña, J.T. “The reuse of transport amphoras as packaging containers in the Roman world:

an overview.” Invited for international conference “Roman Amphorae Contents. Reflecting on

the maritime commerce of foodstuffs in antiquity.” Cádiz, Spain, 10/5/15.

2015 Peña, J.T. and Cheung, C. “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: conceptual basis

and results of first three seasons.” XIII International Symposium “Le Vie dei Mercanti,” Capri,

Italy, 6/12/15.

2015 Peña, J.T., and Martínez, V. “The Palatine East Pottery Project: approaches to the

dissemination of results.” A.I.A. Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 1/9/15.

2014 Peña, J.T., and Cheung, C. “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: 2014 season.” Fourth

BAIR conference, Berkeley, CA, 10/4/14.

2013 Peña, J.T. “Problems in the identification and interpretation of rural craft production in

Roman Italy.” Invited session keynote lecture at international conference “Rural communities in

a globalizing economy: new perspectives on the economic integration of Roman Italy,” Royal

Netherlands Institute in Rome, Rome, Italy, 11/28/13.

2013 Peña, J.T., Cheung, C., and Niespolo, E. “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project:

aims and first season’s results.” A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA 1/5/13.

2012 Peña, J.T. “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: conceptual background and first

season’s results.” 28th

Congress of the Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores, Catania, Italy, 9/26/12.

2012 Peña, J.T. “The organization of pottery production in Roman Italy: raw materials and the

emergence of the Italian Sigillata industry at Arretium.” A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Philadelphia,

PA, 1/6/12.

2011 Peña, J.T. “Evidence for the use of raw materials for the manufacture of Black-Gloss

Ware and Italian Sigillata at Arezzo and Volterra” Immensa Aequora Workshop, Università di

Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, 1/25/11.

2008 McCallum, M, and Peña, J.T.. “The spatial organization of activity in two pottery

workshops at Pompeii.” 26th

Congress of the Rei Cretariae Romanae Fautores, Cádiz, Spain,

9/28/08.

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2008 Peña, J.T. “Roman Pottery in the Archaeological Record: some comments by the author.”

Introductory address at international conference “Pottery in the archaeological record: a view

from the Greek world” Danish Institute in Athens, Athens, Greece, 6/20/08.

2007 Ikäheimo, J. and Peña, J.T. “The Palatine East Pottery Project: a holistic approach to the

study and publication of an excavated pottery assemblage from Rome.” European Meeting on

Ancient Ceramics 07, Budapest, Hungary, 10/13/07.

2007 Peña, J.T. and Gallimore, S. “A compositional study of black gloss ware and pre-sigillata

from Cetamura del Chianti (Italy).” (poster) A.I.A. Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1/5/07.

(honorable mention in best poster competition).

2005 Peña, J.T. “Modeling the lifecycle of Roman pottery.” Roman Archaeology Conference,

Birmingham U., United Kingdom, 4/1/05.

2005 Peña, J.T., Busch, L., Hyatt, A., Liens, A.. McCaw, J., and S. Scaringe “The Palatine East

Pottery Project: a holistic approach to the study and publication of an excavated pottery

assemblage from Rome.” (poster) A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 1/4/05.

2004 Peña, J.T. “Methods for quantifying African imports to Rome: ceramic tablewares and

amphora-borne foodstuffs.” International conference “Supplying Rome and the Roman Empire”

Università di Siena, Siena, Italy, 5/2/04.

2003 Peña, J.T. “An application of the Kipp-Schortman model to the elucidation of state

formation in southern coastal Etruria during the 7th

-6th

century B.C.E.” International conference

“Current Issues in State Formation: The Mediterranean and Beyond.” University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 10/19/03.

2003 Peña, J.T. “Perche contare i cocci? Come contare i cocci?” International roundtable “Lo

studio e pubblicazione delle ceramiche ricuperate nel contesto urbano – Ostia, Roma,”

Soprintendenza Archeologica di Ostia, Rome, Italy, 6/20/03.

2001 Peña, J.T. “Pottery as political artifact: transport amphoras and late imperial Rome.”

A.I.A. Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1/4/01.

1998 Peña, J.T. and Papi, E. “The Statonia Archaeological Project: 1998 and 1999 field

seasons” A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX,12/29/99.

1997 Peña, J.T. “Research design for the American Academy in Rome/Università di Siena

excavations at Falerii Novi." Round table “Archaeological Research in the Tiber Valley.” British

School at Rome, Rome, Italy, 3/1/97.

1996 Peña, J.T. “Aspects of residuality in the Palatine East pottery assemblage.” International

conference “I residui nello scavo archeologico”, École Française, Rome, Italy, 3/15/96.

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1995 Peña, J.T. “The economy of Rome during the Early Dominate: ceramic evidence from the

Palatine Hill.” (poster) A.I.A. Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 12/29/95.

1994 De Sena, E., Landsberger, S., Peña, J.T., and Wisseman, S. “Analysis of ancient pottery

from the Palatine Hill in Rome.” Annual Meetings of the American Nuclear Society,

Washington, D.C., 11/12/94.

1994 Peña, J.T. “The organization of pottery production in Roman South Etruria.” World

Ceramic Heritage Congress, Florence, Italy, 6/29/94.

1994 Wisseman, S, Peña, J.T., De Sena, E., and Landsberger, S. “The neutron activation

analysis of Roman fineware pottery from the Palatine Hill, Rome.” World Ceramic Heritage

Congress, Florence, Italy, 6/29/94.

1992 Hostetter, E., Howe, T., Brandt, J.R., St. Clair, A., Peña, J.T., Parca, M. “The A.A.R.

excavations of a late Roman building complex on the NE slope of the Palatine Hill in Rome.”

International Byzantine Studies Conference, Champaign, IL, 10/15/92.

1992 Peña, J.T. “Procedures and problems in provenience analysis of Roman pottery through

the application of neutron activation analysis: two illustrative cases from west-central Italy.”

International conference “Production and Distribution in the Roman Economy” American

Academy in Rome, Rome, Italy, 1/10/92.

1991 Peña, J.T., and Vandiver, P. “Continuity and discontinuity in central Italian glazed pottery

manufacture: new evidence from the Palatine Hill in Rome.” A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Chicago,

IL 12/30/91.

1991 Peña, J.T. and Blackman, M.J. “A neutron activation study of Pliocene marine clays from

west-central Italy.” International conference "Archaeometric Research and Archaeological

Studies of Ancient Ceramics," Università di Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, 10/10/91.

1990 Peña, J.T. “The reconstruction of ancient ceramic technology through the comparative

analysis of ancient and contemporary potters' materials: a case study from the Tiber Valley of

Italy.” Materials Research Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 4/17/90.

1989 Peña, J.T. “Etruscan ceramic technology: evidence from a 2nd c. B.C. context at

Cetamura.” A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, 12/28/89.

1989 Peña, J.T. “Ceramic resource procurement in Roman South Etruria.” A.I.A. Annual

Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 1/7/89.

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1985 Peña, J.T. “The compositional analysis of archaeological ceramics and its application to

the investigation of market geography in South Etruria.” A.P.A. Annual Meeting, Washington,

DC, 12/29/85.

1984 Peña, J.T. “New evidence for the date of the Temple of the Deified Trajan in Rome."

A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, 12/28/84.

Roundtable/Workshop Participation and Session Discussant:

2014 “As the wheel turns: potters and society in ancient Greece.” (general colloquium

respondent) School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 11/6/14.

2012 “Closing Remarks.” (overall conference commentator) 28th

Congress of the Rei Cretariae

Romanae Fautores, Catania, Italy, 9/28/12.

2011 “Le scienze archeologiche negli Stati Uniti” (conference respondent) Immensa Aequora

Workshop, Università di Roma La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, 1/25/11.

2011 "The publishing process for beginners: start to finish.” (presenter/discussant), A.I.A.

Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 1/7/11.

2011 “Pottery production and terminology: Hellenistic and Roman periods.”

(presenter/discussant), A.I.A. Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 1/8/11.

2007 “Production, goods, and marketplaces: the dynamics of the Etruscan economy.”

(discussant) A.I.A. Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1/7/07.

2004 “Samian Wares and their Distribution in Roman Italy and Gaul.” (discussant) A.I.A.

Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 1/4/04.

2002 “U.S.-Italy Long-Term Loan Program New York Roundtable.” (participant) World

Monuments Fund, New York, NY, 10/30/02.

2002 “Towards an archaeology of consumption in the ancient city of Rome.” (presenter/

discussant) A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 1/6/02.

2001 “Organizing collaborative field research projects abroad.” (moderator), A.I.A. Annual

Meeting, San Diego, CA, 1/5/01.

1998 “Ceramics and trade.” (discussant), A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 12/28/98.

1997 “Processing pottery in the field: the first step towards publication.” (discussant), A.I.A.

Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 12/30/97.

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1994 “CD-ROM Modules for an introductory course in archaeology.” (discussant), A.I.A.

Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 12/30/94.

1989 “Pottery from the context of excavations.” (discussant), A.I.A. Annual Meeting, Boston,

MA, 12/30/89.

Invited Lectures (past 5 years)

2020 “Inequalities in Ancient Societies” (with Kim Shelton and Erich Gruen) University of

California, Berkeley Archaeological Research Facility Berkeley, California, 10/28/20.

2020 “Making sense of material culture at Pompeii.” University of California, Berkeley

Archaeological Research Facility/Hearst Museum of Anthropology Interview Series, Episode 27,

Berkeley, California, 7/1/20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3l4n5hQ2cA

2020 “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project - characterizing and comparing three residential

artifact assemblages.” University of California, Berkeley Archaeological Research Facility,

Berkeley, California, 1/22/20.

2019 “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: the study of the flow of objects through a

Roman town.” Roman Discussion Forum, Oxford University, Oxford, UK., 2/27/19.

2018 “New wine in old bottles: the reuse and recycling of pottery in the Roman world.” Des

Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA, 9/9/18.

2018 “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project – the study of the life histories of objects in a

Roman town.” Rome Society of Archaeological Institute of America/John Cabot University,

Rome, Italy, 6/14/18.

2018 “The Palatine East Pottery Project: the study and on-line publication of 20 tons of pottery

from downtown Rome.” Archaeological Research Facility, University of California, Berkeley,

Berkeley CA, 1/31/18.

2017 “The state mobilization of olive oil in Zeugitana and Byzacena during the later fourth

century CE.” Stanford Archaeology Center Annual Lecture Series, Stanford University, Palo

Alto, CA, 10/12/17.

2016 “The Carthage ostraka – evidence for the state mobilization of olive oil in the Diocese of

Africa during the later 4th

century CE.” Department of Classics, University of Texas, Austin,

Austin, TX, 3/25/16.

2016 “Of Pompeii and Politics.” College Station Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, 3/24/16.

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2016 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” Central Texas Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/University of Texas, Austin, TX, 3/23/16.

2016 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” Oklahoma Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 3/22/16.

2016 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” San Diego Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, invited for 3/18/16.

2015 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” Lincoln/Omaha Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE, 12/06/15.

2015 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” Walla Walla Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, 12/03/15.

2015 “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project.” School of Anthropology, University of

Arizona, Tucson, Tucson, AZ, 11/13/15.

2015 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” Tucson Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 11/12/15.

2015 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” Central Missouri Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 10/29/15.

2015 “Of Pompeii and Politics.” Central Illinois Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 11/1/15.

2015 “Stories of Stuff – from Pompeii.” Dallas/Ft Worth Society of Archaeological Institute of

America/Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, 10/16/15.

2015 “Of Pompeii and Politics.” Lubbock Society of Archaeological Institute of America/Texas

Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 10/15/15.

2015 “Tracing the Life History of Objects at Pompeii.” Legion of Honor/Fine Arts Museums of

San Francisco Ancient Art Council Lecture Series, San Francisco, CA, 2/21/15.

2015 “The Pompeii Artifact Life History Project: Results of the 2014 field season.” (with C.

Cheung) Archaeological Research Facility, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley CA,

1/28/15.

MUSEUM EXHIBITS

1995 Contributor to "Cinque Anni di Archeologia all'American Academy in Rome (Palatine –

Atrium Vestae - Mulini Gianicolensi - Cosa)" American Academy, Rome, Italy, 2/14-3/3/95.

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RESEARCH GRANTS

6-7/19 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological

Research Facility Stahl Fund “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $4,535.

6-7/18 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological

Research Facility Stahl Fund “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $4,200.

5/16 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological Research

FacilityBraun Endowment Equipment Fund “Purchase of a UV/IR digital camera system for Use

in Connection with the Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $1600.

7/15-7/16 Co-Principal Investigator (with N. Tripcevich): University of California,

Berkeley Digital Humanities at Berkeley Research Grant Program: “Development of a

Visualization Tool for On-Line Archaeological Data Based on a Harris Matrix Diagram.”;

$10,000.

6/14-8/15 Principal Investigator: American Academy in Rome “Palatine East Pottery Project”;

$7,000.

6-7/14 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Committee on

Research, Faculty Research Grant “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $8,000.

6-7/14 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological

Research Facility Stahl Fund “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $3,200.

6-7/13 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological

Research Facility Stahl Fund “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $4,800.

6-7/12 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, College of Letters and Science,

Division of Arts and Humanities Mellon Project Grant “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”;

$24,900.

6-7/12 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological

Research Facility Stahl Fund “Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $4,200.

12/11University of California, Berkeley, Archaeological Research Facility Braun Endowment

Equipment Fund “Purchase of a DinoLite UV/IR Digital Microscope for Use in Connection with

the Pompeii Artifact Life History Project”; $997.

6-7/11 Principal Investigator: University of California, Berkeley, Committee on Research,

Faculty Research Grant “Palatine East Pottery Project”; $17,350.

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6/01-5/04 Principal investigator: NEH Collaborative Research Program, “Supplying the Eternal

City: the study and publication of five centuries of pottery deposits from ancient Rome”;

$143,363.

6/01-8/01 Principal investigator: Wenner-Gren Foundation Research Grants Program,

“Supplying the pre-industrial megalopolis: the analysis of five centuries of pottery deposits from

ancient Rome”; $19,620.

6/00-8/00 Principal investigator: NYS/UUP Individual Development Awards Program, “Study

and Publication of the Palatine East Pottery Assemblage”; $500.

6/98-8/01 Co-principal investigator: American Academy in Rome Archaeology

Committee/Packard Foundation, “Statonia Archaeological Project”; $31,000.

6/99-8/00 Co-principal investigator: Cassa di Risparmio di Viterbo – Fondo per Iniziative

Culturali, “Scavi Archeologici in Località Piammiano, Comune di Bomarzo”, Co-PI: Prof.

Emanuele Papi, Università di Siena; Lire 10,000,000 (ca. $ 5,250).

6/99-1/00 Principal investigator: National Geographic Society Research Grants Program,

“Statonia Archaeological Project”; $24,176.

5/97-10/98 Co-principal investigator: U. at Buffalo Multidisciplinary Pilot Program, “Central

Tiber Valley Archaeological Project”; $18,251.

3/91-4/91 Principal investigator: U.S.I.A. Exchange Grant (U. at Albany/U. di Salerno), “Raw

material use among traditional potters in Campania, Italy”; $3,120.

6/90 Principal investigator: NEH Travel to Collections Grant, “Study of Etruscan/Roman pottery

from Cetamura del Chianti, Italy”; $750.

6/87-8/91 Principal investigator: Faculty Research Assistance Grant, U. at Albany,

“Ethnographic study of traditional potters in Alto Lazio, Italy”; $ 3,120.

6/87-8/88 Principal investigator: NYS UUP Faculty Development Award, “Ethnographic study

of traditional potters in Alto Lazio, Italy”; $700.

OTHER FUNDING

9/10-10/10 University of California, Berkeley, Townsend Center for the Humanities Conference

Grant for “Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable”; $1,000.

9/08-9/11 Funds to support operations of the Institute for European and Mediterranean

Archaeology; University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences, $180,000.

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9/-12/99 Funds to support construction of archaeological data processing laboratory and

archaeological materials analysis laboratory; University at Buffalo Office of the Provost,

$45,000.

SERVICE

Professional Service:

Archaeological Institute of America:

6/20-pres Member, AIA Nominating Committee

4/17- pres Chair Lecture Program Committee

8/18-12/20 AIA Representative on Society for Classical Studies Career Planning and

Development Committee.

2/18-5/19 Member, AIA/Society for Classical Studies Joint Ad-Hoc Committee on the

Future of Classics and Classical Archaeology in American Academia.

9/17-12/19 Member, AIA Strategic Planning Committee

2/14-4/19 Delegate to American Council of Learned Societies

4/17-1/18 Member Research and Academic Affairs Committee

4/13-1/18 Academic Trustee

10/15-3/16 Martha Sharp Joukowsky Lectureship

4/14-4/17 Chair, Gold Medal Committee

1-3/14 Lecturer, National Lecture Program

4/13-4/16 Member, Professional Responsibilities Committee

4/13-4/14 Member, Gold Medal Committee

4/13-1/14 Chair, Ad-Hoc Task Force on Open Access Publication

4/08-4/11 Chair, Pomerance Science Medal Committee

9/07-4/10 Chair, Committee on Archaeology in Higher Education

4/05-4/08 Member, Pomerance Science Medal Committee

11/05-3/06 Member, Review Committee for Editor of American journal of archaeology

4/02-4/05 Chair, Program Committee

1/02-4/05 Member, Annual Meetings Committee

4/01-4/02 Member, Program Committee

4/98-4/01 Chair, Fellowships Committee

4/95-4/98 Member, Fellowships Committee

4/88-4/90 President, Albany Society

American Academy in Rome:

10/10-2/12 Juror, Rome Prize Jury in Ancient Studies

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Review panel membership:

Agenzia Nazionale di Valutazione del Sistema Universitario e della Ricerca (Italy), 6/12-6/13

NEH Collaborative Research Program, Archaeology Panel, 9/01-11/01

Editorial board membership:

American Journal of Archaeology, 11/16-present

Empúries: revista de món clàssic i antiguitat tardana, 6/16-present.

HEROM (Journal on Hellenistic and Roman material culture), 9/12-present

Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery, 9/11-present

Immensa aequora (monograph series, Italy), 4/11-present

California classical studies, 1/11-present

Manuscript review:

American School of Classical Studies in Athens Publications Office

Cambridge University Press

Oxford University Press

University of Michigan Press

Wiley-Blackwell

University of Utah Press

American journal of archaeology

Archaeometry

Digital applications in archaeology and cultural heritage

Etruscan studies

Fasti online documents and research

Geoarchaeology

HEROM (Journal on Hellenistic and Roman material culture)

Journal of archaeological science

Journal of cultural heritage

Journal of field archaeology

Journal of Mediterranean archaeology

Journal of Roman archaeology

Lund review of archaeology

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome

Mineralogy and petrography

Palestine exploration quarterly

Papers of the British School at Rome

Quaternary international

Zephyros

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Grant proposal/fellowship review:

Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France

American Philosophical Society – Franklin Research Grants program

Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique, Belgium

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen, Belgium

France-Berkeley Fund

FWF Austrian Science Fund, Austria

Hebrew University, Israel

MacArthur Foundation

National Endowment for the Humanities

National Geographic Society

National Research Foundation, South Africa

National Science Foundation

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, Netherlands

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Canada

University of Missouri Research Board

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research

External evaluator for tenure/promotion/renewal/hiring/fellowship:

Brandeis University, Department of Classics

Carleton University, Program in Classics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Florida State University, Department of Classics

Notre Dame University, Department of Classics

Stanford University, Department of Classics (two times)

Swansea University, Classics, Ancient History and Egyptology

Texas Tech University, Department of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures

Tulane University, Department of Classical Studies

University of Arizona, 1) College of Anthropology, 2) Department of Classics

University of Cincinnati, Department of Classics

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Classics (two times)

University of Michigan, Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology

University of Missouri, Department of Ancient Mediterranean Studies

University of New Hampshire, Department of Art and Art History

University of Pennsylvania, Department of Classics

University of Tennessee, Department of Classics

University of Texas, Department of Classics

University of Toronto, Department of Classics

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Institutional Service:

University of California System:

1/11-pres Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Education Abroad Program, Italy

University of California, Berkeley:

University:

8/17-pres Chair, Advisory Board, Archaeological Research Facility

9/19-3/20 Faculty coordinator, Archaeological Research Facility Brown Bag Presentations

Series

1/15–6/20 Member Subcommittee on the Breadth Requirement in American Cultures

4-5/19 Faculty Senate Liaison, Department of Anthropology External Review

1 – 5/15 Member, Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Honors and Financial Aid

12/13-8/17 Member, Advisory Board, Archaeological Research Facility

9/09-pres Faculty Affiliate, Archaeological Research Facility

College of Letters and Science:

2-3/18 Chair, Ad Hoc Tenure/Promotion Review Committee (Social Sciences)

8-9/17 Member, Ad Hoc Tenure/Promotion Review Committee (Social Sciences)

3-5/14 Member, Search Committee, Graduate Diversity Director

6-10/11 Member, Ad Hoc Tenure/Promotion Review Committee (Arts and Humanities)

9/09-5/10 Faculty Affiliate, Townsend Center Working Group on Pottery/Ceramics

Graduate Group in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology:

8/17- pres Examiner in Italian language.

1-12/13 Acting Chair

8/09-pres Faculty Affiliate

Department of Classics:

8/17-pres Faculty supervisor, department website

8/09-1/11; 8/12-1/13; 1/14-8/16; 8/17-present Graduate Advisor, Program in Classical

Archaeology

8/14-8/17 Member, MA Committee

8/14-8/15 Chair, Sather Lecture Committee

8/13-8/14 Member, Sather Lecture Committee

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4/11-10/14 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee for Revision of Graduate Program in Classical

Archaeology

4/10-10/14 Chair, Berkeley Ancient Italy Roundtable Steering Committee

8/09-1/11; 8/12-8/14 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee

University at Buffalo:

University:

11/99-8/09 Institutional Representative, American Academy in Rome Advisory Council

9/07-11/07 Member, Heart of Campus Project, Academic Unit Relocation Group

4/05-8/07 Member, UB 2020 Cultures and Texts Strategic Strength Steering Committee

2/07 UB2020 Scholars Fund Proposal Review Panel

1/02 Member, Interdisciplinary Research and Creative Activities Fund Review Panel

College of Arts and Sciences:

12/06-8/09 Director (Founding), Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology

9/94-8/09 Adjunct faculty member, Department of Anthropology

9/07-3/08 Member, Search Committee for Founding Director of Institute for Jewish

Thought, Heritage and Culture

9/05-12/06 Coordinator, Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Signature

Center of Excellence working committee

10/05-2/06 External Member, Italianist Search Committee, Department of Romance

Languages and Literatures

5/04 Member, Signature Centers of Excellence Initiative Proposal Review Panel

10/98-9/03 Member, College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee

Department of Classics:

8/04-8/09 Department chair

9/96-8/09 AAUP departmental contact

9/94-9/04 Examiner in Italian

1/05-5/05 Acting Director of Graduate Studies

9/99-12/00 Chair, Archaeology Laboratory Committee

8/98-8/99 Director of Undergraduate Studies

11/97-4/98 Committee member, junior Latinist search committee

9/95-1/96 Acting Director of Graduate Studies

Community Service:

2/00-2/02 Member, Amherst Conservation Advisory Council, Amherst, NY

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TEACHING

Courses Taught:

University of California, Berkeley (2009-2021):

Introduction to the Archaeology of Rome (Classics 17B)

Travel and Transport in the Ancient World (Classics 39K)

Origins of Rome (Classics 39I, Classics 130P)

The Roman Economy (Classics 130)

Houses and Households in the Roman World (Classics 170D)

Pompeii and Herculaneum (Classics 175D)

Roman Ostia (Classics 270)

Material Culture in the Roman World (Classics 270)

Roman Houses (Classics 270)

Etruscan Cities (with L. Pieraccini) (Classics 270)

The City of Rome: Topography and Urban History

(with C. Noreña) (AHMA 210/Classics 270/History 280A)

The Economic Life of Pompeii (Classics 270)

Ships and Seafaring in the Roman World (Classics 270)

The Roman House (Classics 270)

University at Buffalo, SUNY (1994-2009):

World Civilization to A.D. 1500 (Undergraduate College 111)

Introduction to Ancient Archaeology (Classics 105)

Roman Civilization (Classics 223)

Roman Archaeology 1 (Classics 338/508)

Roman Archaeology 2 (Classics 339/509)

The Ancient Economy (Classics 430/530)

Pompeii (Classics 440/540)

Roman Pottery (Classics 580)

Material Culture in the Roman World (Classics 580)

Pottery Analysis (Classics 580)

Topography of Rome (Classics 712)

Latin Epigraphy (Classics 722)

Roman Ostia (Classics 730)

Etruscan Cities (Classics 787)

Archaeological Ceramics (Anthropology 733)

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University at Albany, SUNY (1985-94):

Greek Archaeology (Classics 208)

Roman Archaeology (Classics 209)

Introduction to Archaeology (Anthropology 230)

Aegean Prehistory (Classics 301)

Villanovans, Etruscans and Early Rome (Classics 302)

Early Civilizations of the Old World (Anthropology 331)

Archaeological Theory (Anthropology 430)

The Ancient City of Rome (Classics 525)

Political Systems of the Ancient Mediterranean (Classics 607/Anthropology 623)

Archaeological Ceramics (Classics 607/Anthropology 625

Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome (1992-93, 1981-82):

The Ancient City (team taught)

Intermediate Latin (Livy)

Intermediate Greek (Herodotus)

Student Supervision:

Postdoctoral Student Supervision:

2019-2020 Alejandro Quevedo Sánchez, Beca SéNeCa(+)

, Spain.

2015-2016 Jorge García Sánchez, Beca del Amo, Spain.

2015-2016 Irina Demetradze, Fulbright Fellow, Republic of Georgia.

2008-2009 Sarah Ralph, IEMA Visiting Scholar, UK.

2007-2008 Douglas Bolender, IEMA Visiting Scholar, USA.

Ph.D. Committee Memberships:

Chair:

Caroline Cheung, Storage and Packaging for an Empire: Agricultural Economics of West-

Central Italy, c. 200 BCE-200 CE (2018) (AHMA, UC Berkeley).

J. Marilyn Evans, Funerary Ritual and Urban Development in Archaic Central Italy (2014)

(Classics, UC Berkeley)

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Benjamin Costello, A material culture analysis of the Earthquake House at Kourion, Cyprus.

(2011) (Classics, U. at Buffalo)

Scott Gallimore, An island economy: Ierapetra and Crete in the Roman empire. (2011) (Classics,

U. at Buffalo)

Myles McCallum, Tiber navigabilis: commercial activity between Rome and the middle Tiber

during the Roman period (2005) (Classics, U. at Buffalo)

Committee member:

Morgan Hunter (Classics, UC Berkeley), Stephanie Pearson (History of Art, UC Berkeley),

Elizabeth Wueste (Classical Archaeology, UC Berkeley), Eli Weaverdyck, Erin Pitt, Randall

Souza, Laura Pfuntner (all AHMA, UC Berkeley), Lúcia Afonso, Joseph Lemak, John Leonard,

Matthew Notarian (all Classics, U. at Buffalo), Susan Wurzberg (Anthropology, U. at Albany)

Outside Reader:

Jaye Pont (History, Macquarie University, Australia)

M.A. Committee Memberships:

Director:

Ryan Reynolds, Aaron Brown (both Classical Archaeology, UC Berkeley), Jarrid Dulaney

(AHMA, UC Berkeley), Lucas Rubin, James McCaw, Samantha Scaringe, Laura Sokoloski,

Sandra Boero, Adam Hyatt, Scott Gallimore, Rhodora Vennarucci (all Classics, U. at Buffalo)

Reader:

Jennifer Black, Eli Weaverdyck (both AHMA, UC Berkeley), Gary DeVore, Jospeh Lemak,

Elizabeth D’Arrigo (all Classics, U. at Buffalo), Susan Baman (Anthropology, U. at Albany).

Undergraduate Honors/Senior Thesis:

Director:

Amanda Dobrov, Julia Puglisi, Victoria Tokar (all Classics, UC Berkeley), Laura Busch, Danya

Diab (both Classics, U. at Buffalo), Eric DeSena (Mediterranean Archaeology, U. at Albany).

Outside Reader:

Nathaniel Wolff (Classics, Oberlin College), Elizabeth Spaulding (Classics, Oberlin College)

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Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program:

Spring, 2020: 1apprentice (Lily Callendar)

Fall, 2019: 2 apprentices (Jacob Phillips, Mikaela Rapp)

Spring, 2019: 2 apprentices (Jacob Phillips, Alex Reed)

Fall, 2018: 3 apprentices (Christine Chow, Jacob Phillips, Alex Reed)

Spring, 2018: 2 apprentices (Olivia Jaber, Sophia Conti)

Fall, 2017: 2 apprentices (Sara Eriksson, Olivia Jaber)

Spring, 2016: 2 apprentices (Samantha Lloyd-Knauf, Amanda Dobrov)

Fall, 2015: 3 apprentices (Kanako Imaizumi, Samantha Lloyd-Knauf, Amanda Dobrov)

Summer, 2015: 1 apprentice (K. Imaizumi) ($3000 funding)

Spring, 2015: 2 apprentices (K. Imaizumi, Yuqing Yang)

Fall, 2014: 2 apprentices (K. Imaizumi, Marvin Morris)

Summer, 2014: 1 apprentice (Holly Kane) ($3000 funding)

Academic year 2013-2014: 5 apprentices (H. Kane, K. Imaizumi, Miguel Amador-Iñiguez, Jesse

Moore, M. Morris)

Academic year 2012-2013: 5 apprentices (Cody Gayner, H. Kane, M. Amador-Iñiguez, Danielle

Morales, Chelsea Thommes)

Academic year 2011-2012: 4 apprentices (Emily Booker, Rebekah Cotter, C. Gayner, H. Kane)

Summer 2011: 1 apprentice (Emily Booker) ($3000 funding)

Academic year 2010-2011: 3 apprentices (Samantha Alford, E. Booker, Sarah Houser)

Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program:

Summer, 2017: Amanda Dobrov.