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CURRICULUM VITAE
Farland H. Stanley, Jr.
(December 16, 2017)
Department of Classics
University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma 73019
(405) 325-6921 / 325-7667
I. EDUCATION
Ph.D. (Ancient History/Classics/Archaeology) University of Missouri-Columbia,1984.
M.A. (Ancient History) University of Oklahoma,1976.
M.A. (Latin) University of Oklahoma,1975.
B.A. (History) University of Oklahoma,1973.
II. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2003 - Present Professor(Advanced to Full Professor: March 2003).
1996 Sandra and Brian O'Brien Presidential Professor of Classics (April
24, 1996: Univ. of Oklahoma).
1992 Associate Professor, University of Oklahoma, Department of Classics.
1986 - 1991: Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma, Department of Classics.
1985 - 1986: Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma, Department of
Classics.
1984 - 1985: Visiting Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, Department of
History.
DIRECTORSHIPS and SPONSOR
2009 – 2011 Cooperating staff archaeologist with the “Restoring Ancient
Stabiae and Pompeii Archaeology Project at Naples, Italy.”
2005 – 2008 Director of the Joint American -Italian Archaeological Expedition to Italy: ”The Via Nova Traiana Roman Villa Project at
Castel Viscardo, Italy.”
2002- 2003 Co-Director: “The OU/St. Anselm College Archaeological Expedition to
Crete.”
2001 - present: Director: The OU Center of Classical Archaeology and Civilizations.
The University of Oklahoma.
2001 Co-Director: “The OU Archaeological Expedition to Casinum (Monte
Cassino, Italy).”
1990 - 2000: Director: “OU Archaeological Expedition to Caesarea Maritima (Tel
Aviv, Israel: A member of the Combined Caesarea Expeditions
International Consortium.”
1900 - 2000: Co-Director: “The Caesarea Maritima Archaeology Field School (Tel
Aviv, Israel.”
1997 - present President: Oklahoma Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of
America.
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III. PUBLICATIONS
A. BOOKS
1. Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, Talbert, Richard (ed.),
Contributor and researcher for the Roman Portugal Map and sites evaluator,
Farland H. Stanley,(Princeton: Princeton University Press, September
2000). K. Brodersen evaluates the volume as ‘extraordinary’ and an
‘indispensable tool for research.’cf.Terra cognita: Studien zur römischen
Raumerfussung (Hildesheim and New York: 1995).
2. The Combined Caesarea Expeditions: Field report of the 1992 Season, with Avner
Raban, Kenneth G. Holum and Jeffrey A. Blakely, et al. (The Recanati
Center for Maritime Studies, University of Haifa, Pub. No.4, 1993. "Inner
Harbor Excavations, 'Area I\8'" pp. 40 - 42 and pp. 65-69.
B. ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS.
1. “Caesarea Maritime: Reflections of the Long-term Grandeur and Economic Survival
of a Roman Harbor-City in Ancient Palestrina.” In a Festschrift for Pete
Kyle McCarter Jr. The editor has related to me that my article has been
accepted for publication in 2018 in The Society for Biblical Literature. I
will be notified in early 2018 of the journal number and page numbers.
2. “Observations on Martial’s Imagery of Provincial Spain.” Glotta. Zeitschrift
für Griechische und Lateinische Sprache. Glotta 90, xx, 2014.
2014 pp. 193-216
3. “The warehouse quarter (area LL) and the Temple Platform (area TP), 1996-
2000 and 2002 seasons.” Jennifer Stabler, Kenneth G. Holum, Farland H.
Stanley, Jr., Martha Risser, and Anna Iamim. In Caesarea Reports and
Studies: Excavations 1995-2007 within the Old City and the Ancient Harbor.”
British Archaeological Reports International Series 1784 (2008). 1-39.
4. Flavius Josephus and the Archaeological Evidence for Caesarea Maritima. In
Ancient Journeys: a Feitscrift in Honor of Eugene Numa Lane. The Stoa:
A Consortium for Electronic Publication in the Humanities. May 2002.
5. "Caesarea Maritima: The 1993, 1994, and 1995 Excavation Seasons in Area Z."
Caesarea Papers II: King Herod's Temple: Studies of the 1993-95 Excavation
Seasons, 1997. Journal of Roman Archaeology, Supplemental Series, no. 35,
1999, pp. 35-40.
6. "CIL II 115: Observations on the only Sevir Iunior in Roman Spain "Zeitschrift
Fűr Papyrologie Und Epigraphik, vol. 102, 1994, pp. 226-236.
7. "Roman Education: Observations on the Iberian Experience," Revue des Études
Anciennes: 93, 1991, nos. 3-4, pp. 1-21.
8. "Geographical Mobility in Roman Lusitania: An Epigraphical Perspective,"
Zeitschrift Fűr Papyrologie Und Epigraphik, vol. 82, 1990, pp. 249-269.
9. "Foreigners in Roman Lusitania." Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum
Hungaricae, vol. 42/1-3, 1990, 73-75.
10. "Roman Provincial Influence: An Onomastic Study of the Alentejo Region of
Lusitania." Beiträge Zur Namenforschung, vol. 24, 1989, pp. 1-54.
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Articles in Refereed Journals (cont.)
11. "The Augustan Revival of the Lusus Troia: Some Municipal Results? Augustan Age,
vol. 8, 1988, pp. 54-58.
12. “Learning Portfolios can increase student comprehension.” Spotlight on Teaching
Vol. 21, No.1 The University of Oklahoma March 2001 p. 3.
13. “Increasing student Comprehension Through Learning Portfolios in Archaeology:
The Case of Caesarea Maritima in Israel.” A chapter in Learning through
Portfolios, ed. John Zubizarreta. Anker Publishing, 2002.
C. (ISRAEL) ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS (Required by the Israeli Antiquities Authority,
Israel)
1. "Area TP: Combined Caesarea Expedition: Field Report on the 1997
Excavation Season. Required report by the Israeli Antiquities
Authority. Housed in Jerusalem in the permanent collections of
archaeological field reports for the State of Israel.
2. “Area TP: Combined Caesarea Expeditions: Field Report for the 1998
Excavation Season.” Required report by the Israeli Antiquities
Authority. Housed in Jerusalem in the permanent collections of
archaeological field reports for the State of Israel.
3. “Area TP: Combined Caesarea Expeditions: Field Report for the 1999
Excavation Season.” Required report by the Israeli Antiquities
Authority. Housed in Jerusalem in the permanent collections of
archaeological field reports for the State of Israel.
4. “Area TP: Combined Caesarea Expeditions: Field Report for the 2000
Excavation Season.” Required report by the Israeli Antiquities
Authority. Housed in Jerusalem in the permanent collections of
archaeological field reports for the State of Israel.
D. (ITALY) ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORTS (Required by the Ministero per i Beni e le Attivita
Culturale: Soprintendenza Archeologia, Italy)
1. "The 2001 OU Archaeological Expedition to Italy: Field Report for The
Casinum Project”. Farland H. Stanley Jr. and Luigi Pedroni.
2. “The 2006 Via Nova Traiana Roman Villa Excavations at Castel Viscardo.”
Farland Stanley Jr. Silvia Simonette: An Archaeological report and
evaluation required by the Ministero per i Beni e le Attivita
Culturale: Soprintendenza Archeologia, Italy.
3. “The 2007 Via Nova Traiana Roman Villa Excavations at Castel Viscardo.”
Farland Stanley Jr. Silvia Simonette: An Archaeological report and
evaluation required by the Ministero per i Beni e le Attivita
Culturale: Soprintendenza Archeologia, Italy.
E. BOOK REVIEW
1. Prior to its publication I reviewed,critiqued and made suggestions for the
text and illustrations for The Library of Alexendria by Kelly Trumble.
Clarion Books a Houghton Mifflin Company imprint, 2003.
2. Review of Greek art and archaeology: a new history, c.2500 - c.150 BCE by
Richard T. Neer. For Thames and Hudson Publishing Company Spring 2015.
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F. ABSTRACTS
1. Archaeological Institute of America; 101st Annual Meeting, vol. 23, pp. 22-
23, 1999,Dallas Texas. The Combined Caesarea Expeditions: The 1999
Field Season at Caesarea Maritima. Farland H. Stanley Jr.
2. Roman Lusitania: Dichotomy, Asymmetry, or Backwater Provincialism.
Farland H. Stanley Jr. American Journal of Archaeology. Vol. 95,
no.2, April 1991. pp 337-338.
G. ARTICLES PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION.
1. “History and Coinage of Caesarea Maritima.” The Proceedings of the
Societas Colloquium: Coinage, Politics, and Ideology in the Ancient
World.
2. “The combined Caesarea Expeditions: 1996-1999.” Farland H. Stanley Jr.,
Jennifer Stabler, et al. Bulletin of the American Schools of
Oriental Research. Forthcoming.
3. “Combined Caesarea Expeditions: Areas TP and LL in the 2000 Excavation
Season.” Farland H. Stanley Jr., Kenneth G. Holum, and Jennifer
Stabler. Journal of Roman Archaeology, Forthcoming.
4. “Emperor and imperial cult at Caesarea Maritima.” Farland H. Stanley Jr.
The Proceedings of the Societas Colloquium: Coinage, Politics, and
Ideology in the Ancient World. Forthcoming.
5. “Caesarea Maritima: Report for the 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Excavation
Seasons in Areas TP and LL.” (Bulletin for the American Schools of
Oriental Research). Forthcoming. Farland H. Stanley Jr. et al.
6. “The Coinage of Caesarea Maritima during the 1st through 4th centuries.” The
Journal of Roman Archaeology. Forthcoming.
7. “A Prolegomenon Toward understanding the Ancient Roman city of Casinum (Monte Cassino, Italy).” The Proceedings of the Societas
Colloquium: Coinage, Politics, and Ideology in the Ancient World.
Forthcoming.
III. COMPLETED MANUSCRIPTS and ARTICLES: SUBMISSIONS
A. BOOKS
Prepared for submission to prospective publisher:
The Julio-Claudian Dynasty: The “Not so very nine: Roman emperors: Their
Lives of Vice and (Some!) Virtue, With a catalogue of the vices and
virtues of the Julio-Claudian emperors Based on Suetonius (570
double-spaced pages).
In process of revision:
Roman Portugal: The Evolution of a Back-water Portugal. (360 double-
spaced pages)
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B. ARTICLES
1. "The Subura: The Roman Bowery?" In revision according to editors of the
JRA (2017).
V. WORKS IN PROGRESS
A. BOOKS (Research in process)
1. Caesarea Maritima: Herod's Roman City and the Mediterranean World.
2. The Roman Periphery: Back-water Provinces of the Roman Empire.
3. Roman Portugal: From Frontier to Province.
C. ARTICLES (Research in process)
1. "Ater as a term of foreshadowing in Vergil's Aeneid."
2. "Women in War: The Role of Indigenous Iberian Women in the Roman-Iberian
wars."
3. "Slave and Freedman Occupations in Roman Spain."
5. "Demography in the Conventus Pacensis of Lusitania", [18 manuscript
pages].
6. "Architects of Ancient Rome and Spain: Some Observations=",[16 manuscript
pages].
7. "Imperial Roman Art as a reflection of Dominion in Roman Lusitania" [10
manuscript pages].
8. "The Shield of Aeneas: the significance of the Gallic Attack; Aeneid 8",
[6 manuscript pages].
9. "Livy and Tacitus on the Military Roles of Ancient Roman Women" (research
in progress: 12 manuscript pages).
10. "Euphemisms and Epithets of Death in Vergil's Aeneid: Books 7 - 12"
(research in progress).
11. "Romanization and Villa Development in Roman Lusitania (Portugal)"
(research in progress).
12. "Roman Provincial Development: Regional Variations in Roman Lusitania"
(research in progress).
13. “The Epigraphical Testament for Romani Ludi (Roman Games) in Roman
Spain.” (Research in progress).
C. COLLECTED ESSAYS
1. Roman Lusitania: A Study in the Periphery of Romanitas: Monograph proposal
being researched and prepared for Historia (Einzelschriften),
Wiesbaden, Germany, [55 completed manuscript pages].
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VI. PAPERS PRESENTED
A. INTERNATIONAL PAPERS
1. “A Prolegomenon Toward Understanding the ancient Roman City of Casinum,
Italy.” The Societas Colloquium: Coinage, Politics, and Ideology in
the Ancient World. The Villa Vergiliana at Cumae, Italy. May 29,
2002.
2. “The Evidence for the Imperial cult at Caesarea.” The Societas Colloquium:
Coinage, Politics, and Ideology in the Ancient World. The Villa
Vergiliana Cumae, Italy, May 24-28, 2001. May 24, 2001.
3. "Caesarea Maritima: Identity, form, function and impact of a Levantine
harbor." Accepted for Presentation at the Renunion Internacional:
Puertos Fluviales Antiguos: Ciudad, Desarrollo E Infraestructuras,
Valencia 26-30 March 2001.
4. “History and Coinage of Caesarea Maritima.” The Societas Colloquium:
Coinage, Politics, and Ideology in the Ancient World. The Villa
Vergiliana at Cumae, Italy. May 27, 2000.
International Papers (cont.)
5. "Roman Lusitania: Urban and Rural Development.” American Philological
Association - Archaeological Institute of America Meeting
(University of Toronto), December 28, 1984.
B. NATIONAL PAPERS
1. “The OU Archaeological Expedition to Italy: The Casinum Project. Summer
2001." Accepted for presentation at the meetings of the
Archaeological Institute of America: Philadelphia Jan. 4, 2002.
2. “The Tradition of the octagon churches in Palestine: a comparison with the
church at Caesarea Maritima, Israel.” Meetings of the American
Schools of Oriental Research, Nashville, Tennessee. November 16,
2000
3. “Biblical Age Caesarea Maritima: Recent Archaeological Discoveries (1999-
2000).” Meetings of the Society of Biblical Literature. Nov. 18,
2000. Nashville, Tennessee.
4. “Caesarea Maritima: The Temple Platform and the Results of the 1999
excavations of the temple of King Herod the Great.” The Annual
Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America (Dallas, Texas),
December 28, 1999.
5. “The Combined Caesarea Expeditions: Area TP and the Results of the 1999 excavations of the temple of King Herod the Great at Caesarea.
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National Papers (cont.)
Maritima, Israel.” The Annual Meetings of the American Schools of
Oriental Research (Boston, Mass.), November 18, 1999.
6. “The Map of Roman Lusitania and Spain.” Maps for the Atlas of the Greek
and Roman World: Archaeological Institute of America meetings:
(December 27-30, 1997. Chicago).
7. “Caesarea Maritima: Area TP and the Results of the 1998 Excavations of the
temple of King Herod the Great.” Meetings of the American School of
Oriental Research; (Nov. 18, 1998: Orlando, Florida).
8. "Caesarea Maritima: Results of the 1997 Combined Caesarea Archaeological
Expedition Season." Conference meetings of the American Schools of
Oriental Research (Napa, California), Nov. 18, 1997.
9. "The Combined Caesarea Expeditions, The 1996 Season." The Annual Meetings
of the American Schools of Oriental Research (Irving, Texas), April
8, 1997.
10. “The Combined Caesarea Expeditions: The 1996 Season.” The Southwest
Regional Meetings of the American School of Oriental Research (April
8, 1996: Dallas Texas).
11. "The Combined Caesarea Expeditions, 1994." The Annual Meetings of the
American Schools of Oriental Research, Nov. 19, 1994. Chicago.
12. "Roman Lusitania: Dichotomy, Asymmetry, or 'Back-water' Provincialism."
Archaeological Institute of America, (San Francisco), Dec. 27, 1990
13. "Caesarea Maritima and Primitive Christianity." Conference of the
American Schools of Oriental Research (New Orleans), Nov. 19, 1990
C. REGIONAL PAPERS
1. “Julio- Claudian emperors: a study in imperial character.” OU Classics Day,
November 30, 2017. Two presentations.
2. “Rome: Vice, Virtue and Violence.” OU Classics Day, November 30, 2016. Two
presentations.
3. “Lawrence of Arabis: Classical scholar to Hero.” OU Classics Day, November
24, 2015. Two presentations.
4. “Pioneer Women Archaeologists in the Middle-East: Daring, Digging,
Darlings, Getting in touch with the ‘feminine side’ of
archaeology.” OU Classics Day, November 25, 2014.
5. “Caesarea Maritima: Characteristics of an early Middle-Eastern city in
Judaea.” 2013 Symposium of the Center for Middle Eastern
Architecture and Culture. Session II, Architecture City and
Culture. March 7, 2013 Buskuhl Gallery, College of Architecture, The
University of Oklahoma.
5. “Aftermath of the Crusade Period destruction of Jerusalem.”
Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion on the Cinematic Representation
of the Historical City of Jerusalem. Panel discussant for the
screening of “The Kingdom of Heaven.”Center for Middle Eastern
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Architecture and Culture November 14, 2013. Buskuhl Gallery, College of
Architecture. The University of Oklahoma.
6. “Origins of Middle-Eastern Archaeology: Early Daring Pioneer Woman
Archaeologists of the Middle East.” OU Classics Day, November 26,
2013.
7 "Listening for Spanish cuss-words: Martial’s use of Negative Imagery about
Spain.” Meetings of the Classical Association of the Midwest and
South. (Boulder, Colorado), April 3, 1996.
8. “The 1996 Caesarea Expedition report.” Meetings of the American
Schools of Oriental Research: New Orleans: Nov. 25, 1996.
9. "Josephus and Caesarea Maritima: An Archaeological Evaluation of King
Herod's City by the Sea." Sectional Meetings of the American Schools
of Oriental Research: Southwest Commission on Religious Studies.
March 11, 1995. Dallas.
10."Roman Lusitania: The 'Backwater' Experience with Latin Literature."
Meetings of the Classical Association of the Midwest and South.
(Omaha, Nebraska), April 20, 1995. Panel Chairman and organizer for
The Experience of Latin Literature in the Peripheral Provinces of
the Roman World.
11. "Dark, Darker, Darkest, Vergil's use of 'Ater' in the Aeneid." Meetings of
the Classical Association of the Midwest and South: Atlanta, April
19, 1994.
12. "The Urban Experience of Primitive Christianity at Caesarea Maritima."
American Schools of Oriental Research - Southwest Regional Meeting
(Dallas: March 15, 1991).
13. "Roman Lusitania: A Study in the Periphery of Romanitas." Classical
Association of the New England States (Manchester, New Hampshire:
March 21, 1991).
14. "Pedagogy, Schooling, and Literacy: Aspects of Romanization in Roman
Spain." Classical Association of the Middle West and South
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge), Nov. 2, 1990.
15. "Roman Lusitania: Image and Reality of a 'Back-water' province." Classical
Association of the Midwest and South, University of Missouri,
Columbia), April 5, 1990. Chairman and organizer for panel 1:
Back-water Provinces in the Roman World.
D. INVITED PAPERS
1. "The Subura: The Roman Bowery?" Classical Association of the Midwest and
the South (University of Kentucky, Lexington), March 31, 1989.
2. "Roman Onomastic Influence on the Indigenous Population of the Alentejo
Region of Lusitania." Missouri Conference on History (University of
Missouri, Kansas City), April 1984.
3. "Archaeology in the Ancient Near East: The Chronology of Caesarea
Maritima.” St. Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.: Oct 21, 1993).
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4. "The People of Roman Caesarea." Annual Meetings of the Connecticut
Classical Association. November 7, 1992. (Canceled due to Illness)
5. “Caesarea Maritima: The Quest for King Herod’s city by the sea.” St.
Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire. March 3, 2000.
6. “Casinum Cashes Out: Recent Archaeological Finds From a Roman Town
at the Foot of St. Benedict’s Monte Cassino, Italy”. St. Anselm
College, Manchester, New Hampshire. October 21, 2001.
VII. OCCASIONAL LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS
1. Lecture: Early Middle – Eastern archaeologists: “Getting in touch with the
feminine side. Meetings of the Baha’i faith, May 6, 2012., May 6,
2012 Moore, Oklahoma.
2. Lecture: “ Early Women Archaeologists: Daring 'Digging' Darlings.” OU
Classics Day, November 20, 2012.
3. ”T.E. Lawrence: The archaeologist in Lawrence of Arabia.” Pioneers of
Archaeology Lecture Series. University of Okla. September 29, 2010.
4. “An early Near eastern archaeologist: T.E. Lawrence.” OU Classics
Day. November 23, 2010 (two lectures).
5. “Pompeii: In the shadow of Vesuvius.” Classics Day, Norman Oklahoma.
November 24, 2009.
6. “Pompeii: The Way it was.” Meeting of the Baha’i faith of Moore, Oklahoma.
Moore, Sept. 11, 2009. Moore, Oklahoma.
7. “Roman Gambling.” Meeting of the Baha’i faith of Moore, Oklahoma.
Moore, December 4, 2009.
8. “Roman Virtue, Vice and Violence.” Classics Day, Norman Oklahoma.
Dec. 26, 2008.
9. “Ancient Rome: A view of Roman life through Roman Virtue, Vice, and
Violence.” Meeting of the Baha’i faith of Moore, Okla. Moore, July 25,
2008.
10. “The Center for Classical Archaeology: the last 18 years: four Projects”
Presentation for the Donors of the Department of Classics and Letters:
April, 2008.
11. “Caesarea Maritima: “The Archaeological Discovery of a Biblical City.”
Meeting of the Bahai faith of Moore, Oklahoma. Moore, February 9,
2008. “Caesarea Maritima: A Harbor City in ancient Palastrina.” Meet the
Scholars Symposium: the University of Oklahoma. March 22, 2008.
12. The OU Mediterranean Archaeological Expeditions: 1990 - 2006.”
Biblical Archaeology Seminar. October 11-3, 2005.
University of Oklahoma.
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13.
“From Rome to Caesarea Maritima.” The OU Classics Society Meeting
(Sept. 20, 2005. Norman, Oklahoma). “Herod and Caesarea Maritima, Dream
and Reality:” The Excavation of King Herod’s City by the Sea.” February
10, 2002, OU Classical Archaeology Society.
14. ”Heinrich Schliemann. The first true Archaeologist?” Latin Day. A
state wide meeting of Oklahoma high school teachers and
students. Nov. 20, 2001. The University of Oklahoma, Norman.
15. The First annual OU Archaeological Expedition to ancient Casinum.”
Monte Cassino, Italy. Meeting of the OU Classics Society/Eta Sigma
Phi. Oct. 13, 2001. OU campus.
16. ‘Water supply in Ancient Rome.” Elder Learn (Senior Adult Services
Lecture). September 15, 2001. OU Campus.
17. “Roman Spain.” Elder Learn (Senior Adult Services Lecture: Elder Learn
(Senior Adult Services Lecture). September 14, 2001. OU Campus.
18. “Heinrich Schliemann: The first Archaeological dreamer.” Meetings of the
National Junior Classical League. August 3, 5, 2001. The University of
Oklahoma.
19. “Caesarea Maritima: The Discovery of the City of King Herod the Great in
Israel.” Meetings of the National Junior Classical League. The
University of Oklahoma. August 2, 4, 2001. The University of Oklahoma.
20. “The OU Archaeological Expedition to Caesarea Maritima, to Israel.”
FOCUS presentation. March 20, 2001. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. “The
multiple Uses of Water in the Roman World.” Elder Learn Senior Adult
Services Lecture. March 8, 2000. The University of Oklahoma.
21. “Heinrich Schliemann: Creator of Classical Archaeology?” Presentation for
OU Latin Day: Nov. 30, 1999.
22. "The Roman Road to Roman Israel.” Elder Hostel: (Sept. 21, 1999: The
University of Oklahoma).
23. “The Use of Water in the Roman World.” Elder Hostel lecture (September 22,
1999: The University of Oklahoma).
24. “The Map of Roman Lusitania and Spain.” Maps for the Atlas of the
Greek and Roman World: Archaeological Institute of America meetings: (
December 27-30, 1997. Chicago).
25. “The University of Oklahoma Archaeological Excavations of King Herod’s
Temple at Caesarea Maritima, Israel.” OU Classics Society (Oct. 20,
1997).
26. “King Herod’s City by the Sea.” The First Presbyterian Church of
Norman (Sept. 19, 1997: Norman, Oklahoma).
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27. "The Road to Rome is a Two Way Street: the Case of Roman Spain."
Elder Hostel: University of Okla. September 9, 1997.
28. “Heinrich Schliemann: Father of Classical Archaeology.” Presentation for
OU Latin Day: Nov. 18, 1996.
29. "Art and Civilization": Presentation for OU Honors Fest. Nov. 11,
1996, Univ. of Okla.
30. The Road to Rome is a Two-way street." Elder Learn, Oct. 29, 1996.
The University of Oklahoma.
31. "Caesarea Maritima: The OU Archaeological Expedition." Blue Cord faculty
organization on Sept. 10, 1996.
32. "The Road to Rome is a Two-way street: The Case of Roman Spain."
Elder Hostel, Sept. 1996. The University of Oklahoma.
33. “The University of Oklahoma Archaeological Expedition to Caesarea
Maritima, Israel.” OU Associates Council Meeting (May 9, 1996: Oklahoma
City).
34. "Rome: The Eternal City." Elder Learn. The University of Oklahoma.
February 23, 1995.
35. "Heinrich Schliemann: Greek Treasures." The University of Oklahoma
Classics Day Meeting. (Nov. 18, 1993).
36. "The Archaeology of A Roman harbor-city: Caesarea Maritima." The Oklahoma 37. Anthropological Society: Oklahoma City, October 7, 1993 "Caesarea
Maritima: The 1993 Oklahoma Excavation Season." OU Classics Society
Meeting. September 28, 1993.
38. "Caesarea Maritima: The development of a Roman city in ancient Israel.”
The University of Oklahoma Graduate Student Association. Sept. 23, 1993.
39. "The Vices of the Roman Emperors." Combined Caesarea Excavation Project
(Tel Aviv, Israel). June 8, 1993.
40. "Caesarea Maritima: Roman urbanization on the eastern periphery of
the Roman World." The University of Oklahoma Anthropology Club. February
4, 1993.
41. "Caesarea Maritima: The University of Oklahoma Archaeological Project:
The 1990-1991 Seasons." Organizational meeting for the Central Oklahoma
chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America. December 12, 1992.
42. "King Herod's Fantasy: Caesarea Maritima." Department of History,
The University of Oklahoma. October 29, 1992.
43. "Caesarea Maritima: The 1992 Oklahoma Excavation Season." OU Classics
Society Meeting. October 21, 1992.
44. "The Archaeology of King Herod's Dream: Caesarea Maritima." Oklahoma
Foreign Language Teachers Association Meetings. Moore, Oklahoma:
March 7, 1992.
45. "Caesarea Maritima: King Herod's Dream." University of Oklahoma Lion's
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Club. December 2, 1991.
46. "Caesarea Maritima: the 1990 and 1991 Excavation Seasons." University of
Oklahoma Classics Day. Nov. 13, 1991.
47. "Caesarea Maritima: The University of Oklahoma 1991 Archaeological
Excavation Season." The University of Oklahoma Classics Society: Oct. 3,
1991.
48. "Caesarea Maritima: Herod's City By The Sea." Elder-Learn Program,
Senior Adult Services. University of Oklahoma. October 17, 1991.
49. "Caesarea Maritima: Urban Archaeology in a Roman City of the Ancient
Near East." The University of Oklahoma Classics Society. October, 4,
1990.
50. "Caesarea and the Primitive Christian Church." Caesarea Ancient Harbor
Excavation Project (Tel Aviv, Israel), May 29, 1990.
51. "The, 'shady' side of town in ancient Rome." The University of Oklahoma
Classics Society. February 28, 1989.
52. "Quintillian, sub sole nihil novum est; Writing Across the Curriculum on
the Campus of the University of Oklahoma." OU \ Ford Foundation workshop
on literacy: University of Oklahoma, May 3, 1989.
53. "Archaeology in Greece." Norman Mid-High School. October 20, 1987.
54. "Heinrich Schliemann: Archaeologist and Dreamer." Delta Upsilon
Fraternity, University of Oklahoma. September 23, 1987.
55. "Lusitania in the Early Roman Empire: An Onomastic Study." The Ancient
Studies Committee: Occasional Papers, University of Missouri-Columbia
(Columbia, Missouri) February, 1983.
VIII REVIEWS
1. National Science Foundation Review for a Grant proposal entitled
“Acquisition of Equipment for Production of VR Simulation of
Archaeological Site in Crete.” By Investigators: Professors David George
and Scott Krauchunas. St. Anselm College, Manchester, New Hampshire.
August 15-25, 2001.
VIIII ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD RESEARCH
1. Director: The University of Oklahoma Archaeological Expedition to Italy:
The Casinum Project (Monte Cassino, Italy). July 2001.
2. Archaeological Field Supervisor with the Combined Caesarea Expeditions to
Caesarea Maritima (Caesarea, Israel). Summer months of 1990-2000.
In June, 1990 I accepted this position with the Combined Caesarea
Expeditions (CCE). I remained with this project for eleven consecutive
years, through 2000. The CCE is an international archaeological enterprise
consisting of a consortium of international universities which is
excavating the ancient Roman city of Caesarea Maritima located
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approximately 50 kilometers north of Tel Aviv, Israel. Field Supervisor
with this project is a position directly below that of Director of the
entire project.
3. Co-Director of the Combined Caesarea Expedition Archaeological Field
School. 1990-2000.
4. Archaeological Field-worker and Compiler for the American Philological
Association's Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. (1990-2000)
On September 2, 1990 I accepted an invitation to join this atlas
project as a compiler/field-archaeologist/ surveyor of Roman and Greek
archaeological sites in southern Portugal. I am one of sixty invited
international scholars who were asked to participate in this project. My
task has been to survey over 3,000 known and recently discovered Roman and
Greek sites in southern Portugal and contribute this data to the creation
of maps and accompanying gazetteers for the Iberian Peninsula. This new
atlas is the first comprehensive atlas of the Roman and Greek world since
the appearance of Heinrich Kiepert's Formae Orbis Antiqui in 1894. Its
contribution to the scholarly community will be of value well into the
21st century. Working in cooperation with the American Philological
Association and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the editor of
the atlas project invited me and other scholars to work on the Atlas of
the Greek and Roman World, with cartography by R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co.
Princeton Univ. Press, 2000.
C. ARCHAEOLOGICAL 'FIELD-SURVEYS' IN PORTUGAL: 1981, 1986, 1987, 1989.
These surveys involved summer research projects in Portugal funded by OU.
Results from these summer research projects contributed to publications
dealing with Roman Portugal (Lusitania) and were critical to the completion
of the map and text that I contributed to the Atlas of the Greek and Roman
World: Princeton Press, 2000.
COURSE DEVELOPMENT
1. 2012 CLC 2213 “Intro-Classical Archaeology.”
2. 2012 CLC 3510 “Gladiators, Sports and Spectacles.” Developed in 2012 for
submission to be a regular course.
3. 2010 New course Development: writing and researching a new undergraduate course
to be offered in 2011. “An Introduction to Classical
Archaeology.”
4. 2010 New course Development: writing and researching a new undergraduate course
to be offered in 2011 or 2012. “The Gladiators and their
World.”
5. 2008 CLC 3243 “The Ancient City.”
6. 2008 CLC 3253 “Practicum in Archaeology.”
7. 2002 CLC 3510 “The Roman Forum Field Seminar.” Rome, Italy. May 18-June 7.
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8. 2001 CLC 3510 “The Roman Forum Field Seminar.” Rome, Italy. May 15-June 5.
9. 1995 CLC 2213 "Introduction to Classical Archaeology"
10.1995 CLC 3243 "The Ancient City: Urban Development in the Roman and Greek
World."
11. 1994 CLC 4213 "Practicum in Classical Archaeology."
12. 1992 CLC 3510 "Archaeological Field Methodology: Caesarea Maritima."
13. 1991 CLC 2214 “Tombs, Temples, Treasures: The Discovery of Ancient
Mediterranean Civilizations.”
14. 1991 CLC 3510: "The Provinces of the Roman World."
15. 1989 CLC 4233: Historians\Tacitus: "The Germania."
16. 1989 CLC 5123: Historians\Tacitus: "The Germania."
17. 1989 CLC 4313: Historians\Livy: "Scipio Africanus and Hannibal."
18. 1988 CLC 3223: “Hellenistic\Roman Art and Archaeology”
19. 1988 Latin 4233: Historians\Livy
20. 1988 Latin 5123: Historians\Livy
21.1987 CLC 3213: “Classical Greek Art and Archaeology.”
22. 1987 CLC 3233: “The Roman Forum: The Monuments of Ancient Rome.”
23. 1986 Latin 4133: Historians\Tacitus
24. 1986 CLC. 2412: Medical Terminology
25. 1986 Greek 1215: Beginning Greek II
26. 1986 Latin 3313: Advanced Latin Prose\Livy
27. 1985 Latin 4253: Vergil's Aeneid: Bks 7-12
28. 1985 Greek 1115: Beginning Greek
29. 1985 CLC 3153: "Rome - Virtue and Vice: Exploring the Roman Character."
X. GRANTS, DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS, AND UNIVERSITY SUPPORT FOR RESEARCH AND TEACHING
1. 2008 – present $1,000 annually. Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of
Classical Archaeology and Civilizations.
2. 2007 $10,000 Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of Classical
Archaeology and Civilizations.
3. 2007 $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological to Italy. Office of
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(cont.)
The Provost and Senior vice President of the University of
Oklahoma
4. 2006 $5,000 Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of Classical
Archaeology and Civilizations.
5. 2006 $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological to Italy. Office of
The Provost and Senior vice President of the University of
Okla.
6. 2006 $2,400 Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of Classical
Archaeology and Civilizations
7. 2005 $10,000 Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of Classical
Archaeology and Civilizations.
8. 2005 $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological to Crete. Office of
the Provost and Senior vice President of the University of
Oklahoma.
9. 2004 $8,500 Support for offering a Biblical Archaeology Seminar. October
11-3. Office of the President of the University of Oklahoma.
10. 2004 $1,800 Support for sponsoring a Biblical Archaeology Seminar. October
11-13. Office of the Dean of The College of Arts and
Sciences. For sponsoring a Biblical Archaeology Seminar.
October 11- 13: Dean of the college of Arts and
Sciences, The University of Oklahoma.
11. 2004 $10,000 Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of Classical
Archaeology and Civilizations.
12. 2004 $1,000 Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of Classical
Archaeology and Civilizations.
13. 2004 $100 Private Donor: For support of the OU Center of Classical
Archaeology and Civilizations.
14. 2004 $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological to Crete. Office of
the Provost and Senior vice President of the University of
Oklahoma.
15. 2003 $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological Expedition to Crete.
Office of the Provost and Senior vice President of the
University of Oklahoma.
16. 2002 $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological field Seminar to
Italy. Office of the Provost and Senior vice President of the
University of Oklahoma.
17. 2001 $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological field Seminar to
Italy. Office of the Provost and Senior vice President of the
University of Oklahoma.
18. 2002 $4,000 Private Donor support for the OU Archaeological field Seminar
to Italy.
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(cont.)
19. 2002 $1,000 Private Donor support for the OU Archaeological field Seminar
to Italy.
20. 2002 $1,000 Private Donor support for the OU Archaeological field Seminar
to Italy.
21. 2002 $1,000 Private Donor support for the OU Archaeological field Seminar
to Italy.
22. $16,000 Summer support for the OU Archaeological Expedition to Italy:
The Casinum Project. Office of the Provost and Senior vice
President of the University of Oklahoma.
23. 2001 $12,500 Private Donor support for the OU Archaeological Expedition to
Italy: The Casinum Project.
24. 2001 $1,800 Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences: The U
university of Oklahoma. Support for the OU Archaeological e
expedition to Italy: The Casinum Project.
25. 2000 $16,000 Summer support for the Caesarea Maritima Expeditions. Office
of the Provost and Senior vice President of the
University of Oklahoma.
26. 1999 $16,000 Summer support for the Caesarea Maritima Expeditions. Office
of the Provost and Senior vice President of the
University of Oklahoma.
27. 2001 $1,800 Summer support for the Caesarea Maritima Expeditions. Office
of the Provost and Senior vice President of the University of
Oklahoma. Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences:
28. 1999 $1,600 Support for the OU Archaeological Expedition to Caesarea
Maritima, Israel: Office of the Dean of the College of Arts
and Sciences.
29. 1999 $10,000 Archaeological Scholarships funded by the Henry and Ann Zarrow
Foundation.
30. 1999 $2,600 Private Donor support for the OU Archaeological Expedition to
Caesarea Maritima, Israel.
31. 1997 $16,000 Summer support for the Caesarea Maritima Expeditions. Office
of the Provost and Senior vice President of the University of
Oklahoma.
32. 1997 $1,000 Private Contribution for the 1997 combined Caesarea
Expedition.
33. 1996 $18,093 "The City of Saints Peter and Paul Project: Caesarea Maritima,
Israel, an Archaeological Research and Teaching Project
Utilizing Computer and Digital Camera Technology. "From the
Office of the Vice President for Research at the University of
Oklahoma.
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(cont.)
34. 1996 $11,000 Permanent Summer Support for the Caesarea Maritima Expeditions
From the Office of the Provost and Senior Vice President of
the University of Oklahoma.
35. 1996 $5,000 Five annual $1,000 student summer-scholarships for the 1995
University of Oklahoma Expedition to the Combined Caesarea
Expeditions at Caesarea Maritima, Israel. From the Office of
the Provost, The University of Oklahoma.
36. 1995 $11,000 Summer Support for the Caesarea Maritima Expeditions ($8,000
two months salary for teaching summer courses; $3,000 for
travel expenses). From the Office of the Provost and Senior
Vice President of the University of Oklahoma.
37. 1995 $5,000 Five annual $1,000 student summer-scholarships for the 1995
University of Oklahoma Expedition to the Combined Caesarea
Expeditions at Caesarea Maritima, Israel. From the Office of
the Provost, The University of Oklahoma.
38. 1995 $1,000 Contribution from a private donor to create the Farland
Enrichment Fund: The University of Oklahoma Foundation.
(Utilized for travel expenses and student scholarships with
the 1995 Combined Caesarea Expeditions Archaeological
Project).
39. 1995 $5,984 "Classical Archaeology, Architecture and Art: An Interactive
Computer Data base Approach to the Excavation of Caesarea
Maritima and the Research and Teaching of the Classical world"
University of Oklahoma Research Council.
40. 1995 $5,000 Five annual $1,000 student summer-scholarships for the 1995
University of Oklahoma Expedition to the Combined Caesarea
Expeditions at Caesarea Maritima, Israel. Office of the
Provost and the Senior Vice President of The University of
Oklahoma.
41. 1995 $997 Academic Year Faculty Enrichment Grant. For Travel and
Research in Israel for course development. College of Arts and
Sciences, The University of Oklahoma.
42. 1994 $11,000 Consortium Fee for the 1994 Combined Caesarea Expeditions:
Associates Funds: University of Oklahoma.
43. 1994 $4,767 Instructional Improvement Awards: Office of the Associate
Provost for Undergraduate Education and Programs.
44. 1994 $1,000 Contribution from a private donor to the Farland Stanley Jr.
Enrichment Fund: The University of Oklahoma Foundation.
(Utilized for travel expenses and student scholarships with
the 1995 Combined Caesarea Expeditions Archaeological
Project).
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(cont.)
45. 1993 $994 Academic Year Faculty Enrichment Grant. For Travel and
Research in Israel for course development. College of Arts
and Sciences, The University of Oklahoma.
46. 1993 $1,000 Contribution from a private donor to the Farland Stanley Jr.
Enrichment Fund: The University of Oklahoma Foundation.
(Utilized for travel expenses and student scholarships with
the 1994 Combined Caesarea Expeditions Archaeological
Project).
47. 1992 $15,000 Consortium Fee for the 1992 Caesarea Ancient Harbor Excavation
Project (CAHEP): College of Arts and Sciences: Dean's office:
University of Oklahoma.
48. 1991 $8,000 Consortium Fee for the 1991 Caesarea Ancient Harbor Excavation
Project (CAHEP): College of Arts and Sciences: Dean's office:
University of Oklahoma.
49. 1990 $5,000 Southwestern Bell Foundation Humanities Research Fellowship
(Summer). "Roman Peripheries: The Image and Reality of 'Back-
water' Provinces on the Roman Frontier: Judea and Lusitania."
50. 1989 $5,000 Junior Faculty Summer Research Fellowship (Summer), OU
Research Council "Roman Lusitania: The Roman Frontier
Experience in Northern Portugal."
51. 1989 $612 OU Research Council (1989). Manuscript preparation. Roman
Portugal: An Archaeological, Historical, Cultural and Social
Bibliography.
52. 1987 $2,642 OU Associates' Research/Creative Activity Funds. "Romanization
and Villa Development in Roman Lusitania." Funding for a
summer research project in Portugal.
53. 1986 $1,000 Associates' Distinguished Lecturer Award,” Lusitanian
Romanization: A Comparative Analysis of Central Portugal."
Funding for a summer research project in Portugal.
54. 1983 $1,000 Thomas A. Brady Graduate Fellowship in Ancient History,
University of Missouri- Columbia.
55. 1982 $1,000 Frank F. and Louise I. Stephens Research Scholarship,
University of Missouri-Columbia.
56. 1982 $1,000 Thomas A. Brady Graduate Fellowship in Ancient History,
University of Missouri-Columbia.
57. 1981 $300 Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award, University of
Missouri-Columbia.
58. 1981 $5,000 Frank F. and Louise I. Stephens History Fellowship, University
of Missouri-Columbia.
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XI HONORS AND AWARDS
1. 2007 Gusi World Peace Prize in Archaeology and Teaching. Awarded by the Gusi
Foundation, State of Philippine Islands, Manila. November 2007.
2. 1996 Sandra and Brian O’Brien Presidential Professorship in Classics
3. 1992 The Jasper P. Baldwin Study-Travel Award for Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching. The University of Oklahoma.
4. 1990 Southwestern Bell Foundation Humanities Research Fellowship.
5. 1986 Associates' Distinguished Lecturer Award, University of Oklahoma.
6. 1983 Thomas A. Brady Graduate Fellowship in Ancient History, University of
Missouri- Columbia.
7. 1982 Frank F. and Louise I. Stephens Research Scholarship, University of
Missouri-Columbia.
8. 1982 Thomas A. Brady Graduate Fellowship in Ancient History, University of
Missouri-Columbia.
9. 1981 Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award, University of Missouri-
Columbia.
10. 1981 Frank F. and Louise I. Stephens History Fellowship, University of
Missouri-Columbia.
XII. NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SERVICE
A. NATIONAL
1. Chairman and Organizer. "Romanization in the Iberian Peninsula: Five Case
Studies." Archaeological Institute of America. (San Francisco), Dec. 27,
1990.
2. Chairman and Organizer. "Back-Water Provinces of the Roman World." Classical
Association of the Midwest and South (Columbia, Missouri), April 5, 1990.
3. Chairman and Organizer. "The Experience of Latin Literature in the Peripheral
Provinces of the Roman World.” Meetings of the Classical Association of
the Midwest and South (Omaha, Nebraska), April 20, 1995.
B. REGIONAL
1. Moderator: Panel of "Interaction and Co-optation in Pre-Modern Settings,"
Session II, Military History Symposium, Texas A&M University, April 1985.
2. Promotion Reviewer: Reviewed Stephanie Maloney (Department of Art: University
of Louisville, Kentucky) for promotion to Professor. (1992)
3. Promotion Reviewer: Reviewed David George (Department of Classics: St. Anselm
College: Manchester, New Hampshire) for promotion to Professor. (1994)
4. Symposium Moderator: “Modernization, Technology, and Design.” Session 4. 2013
Symposium of the Center for Middle Eastern Architecture and Culture March
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8, 2013. Buskuhl Gallery, College of Architecture. The University of
Oklahoma.
5. Member: Executive Organizing Committee for the 2013 Symposium of the Center for
Middle Eastern Architecture and Culture held on March 7-8, 2013 Buskuhl
Gallery, College of Architecture. Organizing meetings held February 1and
15. The University of Oklahoma.
6. Member: Executive organizing committee for an Interdisciplinary Panel Discussion
on the Cinematic Screening of “The Kingdom of Heaven.” Center for Middle
Eastern Architecture and Culture March 7-8, 2013 Buskuhl Gallery,
College of Architecture. Meeting held on Sept. 13, The University of
Oklahoma.
7. Member: Executive organizing committee for initial planning for a conference in
2015 sponsored by the Center for Middle Eastern Architecture and Culture.
Sept. 13 and 23rd 2013. The University of Oklahoma.
C. CONFERENCE, Colloquia, Seminars
As a member of the Executive Planning Committee for the Center for Middle Eastern
Architecture and Civilization, I assisted in planning a symposium and conference
– 2014/2015
D. UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES
1999-03 Member: Faculty Appeals Board: The University of Oklahoma.
2000-02 Member: OU Affirmative Action Committee.
1997-9 Member: OU Presidential Professor Selection Committee.
1997-98 Member: OU Honors and Awards Committee.
1987 – - Member: Graduate Faculty
E. COLLEGE COMMITTEES
1998 Member: College of Arts and Sciences Committee for Research and Teaching.
1995 - 96 College of Arts and Sciences committee for Research and Teaching.
Member
1993 - 94 Search committee for the John Saxon Professorship in Ancient History.
Member.
1992 - 94 Academic Misconduct Board. Chairman.
1991 Social Sciences General Education Committee: College of Arts and
Sciences. Member.
1990 - 91 Academic Misconduct Board: Member.
1989 O. U.\ Ford Foundation workshop on literacy: 'Section Convener' for
extended workshops of the OU\Ford Foundation workshop (March, April,
May). Member.
1988 O. U.\ Ford Foundation workshop on literacy. Member.
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F. DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES
2012-2017 Member: Committee A, Department of Classics (Duties included seven
annual faculty reviews)
2010 Member: Committee A, Department of Classics (Duties included three
annual faculty reviews)
2009 Member: Committee A, Department of Classics (Duties included three annual
faculty reviews.
2007 Member: Committee A, Department of Classics
2006 Member: Committee A, Department of Classics
1998 Member: Recruitment Committee: Latin Literature.
1998-99 Member: Committee A, Department of Classics
1991 Recruitment Committee; "Golden Age Latin Literature".
1990-91 Committee A, Department of Classics.
DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES
1990 Departmental Representative, Annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute
of America, (San Francisco).
1990 Departmental Representative, Annual meeting of the American Schools of
Oriental Research (New Orleans).
1990 Departmental Representative, Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of
the Midwest and South, (Columbia, Missouri).
1989 Department Representative, Classical Association of the Midwest and South.
University of Kentucky, Lexington.
1989 Department Representative, Classical Association of the Midwest and the
South, University of Kentucky, Lexington.
1987-88 Committee A, Department of Classics, Univ. of Oklahoma.
1988 Department Representative, APA-AIA Annual Meeting. University of Maryland,
Baltimore.
1987 Member, Classics Department Self-Study Committee.
1986-2010 Department Library Liaison Officer.
1986 Department Representative, APA-AIA Annual Meeting. San Antonio, Texas.
1985 Department Representative, APA-AIA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.
1985-94 Department Representative, Okla. Foreign Language Teachers Association.
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G. GRADUATE DEGREE COMMITTEES
1. Committee Member: Samuel Callahan. MA candidate, College of Architecture.
Thesis: “The Ancient Nabateans.” 2013-2014
2 Member: Ph.D. Committee in History. Student: Dan Moy (2003 - 2012). Member. PhD
committee in History: Student: Dan Moy. PhD awarded May 2012.
3. Member: MA Committee in History. Colleen Smalley, (2007).
4. Member: Ph.D. Committee in History. Student Melanie Rich (2004 -2010)
5. Member: Ph.D. Committee in History. Student: Dan Moy (2003 - 2010).
6. Member: Ph.D. Committee in Education. Student Tim Eaton (2001-2006)
7. Member: MA Committee in Ancient History. Student: Anna George (1999 -2003).
8. Member: MA Committee in Ancient History. Student: Melanie Rich (1999-2003).
9. Member: MA Committee in Ancient History. Student: Brad Lemarr (1999-2003).
10. Member: Ph.D. Committee for an Interdisciplinary degree in history and classical
Archaeology. Student: Gerold Mills (2003).
11. Member: MLS Committee in Liberal Studies. Student: Michael Weiglein
(2001-2003).
12. Member: MA Committee for Interdisciplinary degree in History and Classics.
Student: Donald Harris (1999 - 2001).
13. Member: MA Committee in Ancient History. Student: Daniel Moy (1998 -2001).
14. Chairman: MA Committee for an Interdisciplinary degree in History/
Anthropology/Classics. Student: Donald Harris (1997-1999).
15. Member: MA Committee for a degree in Museum Studies. Student: Stacy
Shelton (1993).
16. Member: MA Committee for a degree in Classics. Student J.Gregre Harvey
(1990).
17. Chairman: MA Committee for a degree in Museum Studies. Student: Charles Zidar,
(1998-1991).
18. Member: PhD Committee in Philosophy. Student: Farhad Rohani (1988).
H. UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE
1. Moderator and Chairman of Sessions: Conference on the Palestinian Refugees. The
University of Oklahoma. November 30, 1999.
I. LECTURESHIPS (Organizer)
Big Twelve Lectureship: Organizer of visiting lecture series by Prof. Robert
Hohlfelder, “Big Twelve Professor” from the University of Colorado (April, 1997).
Three day lecture series on Archaeology in the Ancient Mediterranean World.
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XIII UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA / DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS / ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
LECTURE SERIES
Coordinator/Organizer/Moderator for the following visiting AIA lectures:
LIST OF GUEST AIA SPEAKERS
1. Shelley Wachsmann, (Texas A&M University)“On the Trail of Phoenician
Seafarers and Traders in Portugal: Thursday November 9.
2. Barbara Burrell, (University of Cincinnati) Russell Lecture Tuesday, March
28, 2017 7:30
3. Theodore (Ted) Peña, Tuesday, March 22, 2016. Lecture title: Stories of
Stuff - from Pompeii.
4. Prof. Timothy McNiven “Visual Evidence for the History of Emotions in
Ancient Greece” October 4,2016.
5. Elizabeth S. Greene. (Brock University) “The Burgaz Harbors Project:
Shifting Centers of Maritime Activity in the Eastern Mediterranean.“
October 13th, 2015.
6. Yannis Galanakis. (Cambridge University, UK). “The Diplomat, the Dealer and
the Digger: Writing the History of the Antiquities Trade in 19th century
Greece.” March 31, 2015.
7. Lauren Ristvet. (University of Pennsylvania) “Prometheus Unbound:
Excavations in the Ancient Caucasus” February 24, 2015.
8. Katharine Temple von Stackelberg (Brock University).“From Homer to Horace:
How to Excavate an Imaginary Garden.” October 2, 2014.
9. Jesse Casana. “Swords into Ploughshares: Declassified Satellite Imagery in
Near Eastern Archaeology.” (University of Arkansas), April 8, 2014.
10. Marie-Henriette Gates. (Bilkent University, Ankara Turkey). “Kinet Höyük
(Turkey) and the Archaeology of Eastern Mediterranean Seaports." January
28 2014.
11. Annette Giesecke (University of Delaware). “Roman Green: Ancient Roman
Gardens and the Green Ideal.” October 23, 2013.
12. Brian Rose. (University of Pennsylvania). “Assessing the Historicity of the
Trojan War: Excavations at Troy 1988-2010.” April 4, 2013.
13. Steven Tuck. (Miami University). “Gladiators at Pompeii: Roman Spectacle in
a Small Town.” February 26, 2013.
14. Peter Brand (University of Memphis). “Ramesses II: the Ultimate Pharaoh.”
October 2. 2012.
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Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Series (cont.)
15. Lanny Bell. (Brown University). “Tutankhamun: The Life and Death of a God King.” April 17, 2012.
16. Kimberly Bowes (University of Pennsylvania). “Mosaics and Beyond: The Villa
of Piazza Armerina (Sicily) and its Environment.” February 28, 2012.
17. Susan Rotroff. (Washington University, St. Louis).“Phrasikleia and the
Merenda Kouros: Beauty, Victory, Death, and Marriage in Archaic Athens.”
September 26, 2011.
18. Hazel Dodge. (Trinity College Dublin). “Roman Spectacle in the Greek East.”
Thursday, April 21, 2011.
19. Aaron Burke. (University of California, Los Angeles). “The Middle Bronze
Age Levant at War.” March 28, 2011.
20. Jerome Lynn Hall. (University of San Diego). “From the Shores of the Yam
Kinneret: The First-Century Boat from the Sea of Galilee.” October 21,
2010.
21. Kenneth Lapatin, (The J. Paul Getty Museum). “The Last Days of Pompeii:
Decadence, Apocalypse, and Redemption” Monday, April 19, 2010.
22. Prof. Alexander Jones, (New York University). “Greek Astronomers and the
Ancient Public.” March 11, 2010.
23. Prof. Donny George. (Former Director of the Iraq Museum). “The Looting of
the Iraq Museum” March 03, 2009. Cancelled due to snow.
24. Prof. Eugene Cruz-Uribe. (Northern Arizona University). “From the Valley
of the Kings to Philae: Ancient and Modern Pilgrimages.” April 02,
2009.
25. Prof. Robert Lindley Vann. (University of Maryland) “Excavations in the
Peristyle Garden of the Villa Arianna in Stabiae.” October 2, 2009.
26. Prof. Naomi J. Norman. From Sea to Sahara: The Romans in North Africa.”
(Appearing Jan. 26, 2008).
27. Prof. Douglas R. Edwards. “Frauds, Controversies, and Relics: Archaeology
and Early Christianity.” (Appearing March 4, 2008).
28. Prof. Alan Kaiser. “The Excavations of Olynthus 1931: One Womans’s Story.”
(Appearing April 23, 2008)
29. Professor S. Thomas Parker : (University of N. Carolina State). Thursday,
October 9, 2008: "Aila: A Roman Port on the Red Sea"
30. Prof. Deborah Carlson. “The Tekta Burnu Shipwreck: Shedding New Light on
the Problem of Classical Ionia.” October 25, 2006.
31. Prof. Simon James. “Eagles and Wolves: Roman Soldiers in Peace and War.”
March 22, 2006.
32. Professors Claudio Bizzarri and Alba Frascrelli. “Etruscan Archaeology in
the Region of Umbria: The Campo della Fiera Excavations.” March 2, 2005.
33. Prof. Claudio Bizzarri. “Etruscan and Roman Connections: The Tiber River as Boundary in Early Roman History.” February 28, 2005.
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34. Prof. Alba Frascarelli. “Etruscan Bronze Mirrors: Reflections of Etruscan Culture.” March 1, 2005.
35. Prof. Richard De Puma. “Microcosm to Macrocosm: A Brief Survey of Etruscan
Religion.” March 3, 2005.
36. Prof. John Pollini. “Dynasty & Destiny in an Architectural Context: The
Augustan Experiment.” March 3, 2005.
37. Prof. Michael Hoff. “Athens under Roman Domination.” March 3, 2005.
38. Prof. Richard De Puma. “The Prophesying Head of Orpheus in Etruscan Art.”
March 3, 2005.
39. Prof. Michael Hoff. “Pirates and Romans: Roman Cities on the Rough Cilicia
Coast.” March 4, 2005.
40. Prof. John Pollini. “Star Power: The Role of Astral Theology and Dual Heirs
in the Transmission of Power in Imperial Rome.” March 4, 2005.
41. Prof. John Pollini. “Christian Destruction and Desecration of Images of
Classical Antiquity.” March 4, 2005.
42. Prof. Richard De Puma. “Crustumerium: Discovering Funerary Practices in
Early Latium.” March 4, 2005.
43. Michael Hoff. “Lord Elgin and the Parthenon Marbles: Two-hundred Years of
Controversy.” March 4, 2005.
44. Prof. Steve Bradford. “Let the Gods Decide: Oracles, Omens, and Battles.”
March 4, 2005.
45. Prof. Jack Davis, "The Palace of Nestor at Pylos: Current Research." April
20, 2005.
46. Prof. Michael Huff. “Roman Athens: The Transformation into an Imperial
City.” March 4, 2005.
47. Prof. Prof. Rami Arav. “Jerusalem as Jesus Saw It.” October 16, 2004.
48. Prof. Jodi Magness. “Masada: Last Stronghold of the Jewish Resistance
Against Rome.” October 16, 2004.
49. Prof. P. Kyle McCarter. “The Strange Tale of the Ossuary of James the
Brother of Jesus.” October 16, 2004.
50. Prof. William Dever. “The History of the History of Archaeology: Some
Personal Stories about Famous Archaeologists.” October 15, 2004.
51. Prof. Jodi Magness. “Biblical Jerusalem.” October 14, 2004.
52. Prof. Rami Arav. “Roman Imperial Cult in Judea.” October 14, 2004.
53. Prof. Rami Arav. “New Insights on Biblical Bethsaida: From the Hebrew Bible
to the New Testament.” October 14, 2004.
54. Prof. Joseph Ginat. “The Bible as a Guide Book for Tourists in the Holy
Land.” October 14, 2004.
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Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Series (cont.)
55. Prof. P. Kyle McCarter. “The Cosmology of Ancient Israel.” October 14,
2004.
56. Prof. P. Kyle McCarter. “New Light on the Origin and Early Evolution of the
Alphabet.” October 14, 2004.
57. Prof. William Dever. “Patriarchs as Pastoral Nomads: Fact or Fancy?”
October 14, 2004.
58. Prof. Joseph Ginat. “The Excavations of Khirbet Beit Lehi (Loyya).” October
14, 2004.
59. Prof. Robert Hohlfelder. "Imperial Rome's Architectural Revolution: The
View Beneath the Sea." March 4, 2004.
60. Prof. William Dever. “Did God Have a Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religion
in Ancient Israel.” October 14, 2004.
61. Prof. Jodi Magness. “Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus.” October 14, 2004.
62. Prof. Jodi Magness. "Ancient Jewish Tombs and Burial Customs in Jerusalem."
April 8, 2004.
63. Prof. Jodi Magness. “The Archaeology of Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls.”
April 9, 2004.
64. Prof. William G. Dever. “The ‘Age of Solomon,’ History or Myth? The
Archaeological Picture.” April 1, 2004.
65. Prof. Thomas g. Palaima. “The Human Element in the Mycenaean Bronze Age:
Linear B Tablet-Writers.” March 5, 2003.
66. Prof. Jeff Hurwit. “The Athenian Acropolis.” Feb. 26, 2001.
67. Prof. Stephen Dyson. “Looking at Pompeii.” November 17, 2001.
68. Prof. William H. Peck. “Napoleon and Beyond: Early Travelers and
Archaeologists.” November 14, 2000.
69. Prof. Martha Sharp Joukowsky. “Petra: The Brown University Excavations of
the Great Temple.” October 9, 2000.
70. Prof. Richard De Puma. “Etruscan Forgeries: The Arts of Deception and
Profit.” April 6, 2000.
71. Prof. Alan H. Simmons. “Jericho Revisited: Current Research on the
Neolithic of Jordan.” February 29, 2000.
72. Prof. Nancy de Grummond. “The Etruscans and European Culture: survivals and
revivals.” March 31, 1999.
73. Prof. Peter Kuniholm. “The Aegean Dendrochronology Project.” November 2,
1999.
74. Prof. James R. Wiseman, “Landscape Archaeology and Space-Age technologies
in Aperies, Greece.” February 25, 1999.
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Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Series (cont.)
75. Prof. J. Clayton Fant. “Porphery, the quarries of royal stone in Egypt.”
February 22, 1998.
76. Prof. Stephanie Mahoney. “The Villa at Torre de Palma, Portugal.” November
12, 1998.
77. Prof. Eugene Borza. “Treasures of Macedonia: Royal Tombs.” November 4,
1998.
78. Prof. Avner Raban. “The Construction of King Herod’s Harbor-City at
Caesarea Maritima.” November 8, 1998.
79. Prof. William Murray. “The discovery of the Battle site of Actium: the
Naval Evidence.” February 20, 1998.
80. Prof. Robert Hohlfelder. “Aperlae, A forgotten Greco-Roman harbor-city in
southern Turkey.” April 22, 1998.
81. Prof. Jodi Magness. “Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls.” April 19, 1997.
82. Prof. Thomas Parker. “Lejjun: A Roman Legionary Fortress in Jordan.”
February 2, 1997.
XIV. PROFESSIONAL AFLIATIONS
1. President of the Oklahoma chapter of the Archaeological Institute of
America (Elected, February of 1996. Served as President since 1996.)
2. Archaeological Institute of America
3. American Schools of Oriental Research
4. American Philological Association
5. American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy
6. International Association of Greek and Latin Epigraphy
7. Classical Association of the Midwest and South
8. Classical Association of the New England States
9. Society for Biblical Literature
10. Association of Ancient Historians
11. Vergilian Society
12. American Academy of Research Historians on Medieval Spain
13. American Classical League
PROFESSIONAL AFILIATIONS (cont.)
14. Oklahoma Foreign Language Teachers Association
15. University of Oklahoma Classics Society 16. University of Missouri-Columbia Alumni Association
17. University of Oklahoma Alumni Association
18. Eta Sigma Phi (National Classics Honors Society)
NEW ORGINIZATIONS, PROJECTS, ACTIVITIES:
1. Pioneers of Archaeology. New lecture series created Fall of 2010. Offered
through the through the OU Center for Classical Archaeology and Civilizations.
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NEW ORGINIZATIONS, PROJECTS, ACTIVITIES:
2. The Restoring Ancient Stabiae Project. Invited and cooperating faculty, Summer
of 2008 The Restoring Ancient Stabia Project. Project goals are the creation of new digital plans for the site of ancient Pompeii and the excavation of the luxury Roman
villas at Stabia, Italy.
3. The Meet the Scholars Symposium: Marine Archaeology. Organizer and moderator:
February 23 – 24, 2008. The University of Oklahoma.
4. The Via Nova Traiana Roman Villa Archaeological Project: Castel Viscardo, Italy,
May – June, 2007.
5. The Via Nova Traiana Roman Villa Archaeological Project: Castel Viscardo, Italy,
May – June 2006.
6. The OU Center of Classical Archaeology and Civilizations. Created in 2001. In the
College of Arts and Sciences.
7. The OU Classical Archaeology Society. 2001: Created and sponsor for the OU
Classical Archaeology Society.
8. The OU Archaeological Expedition to Italy: The Casinum Project. Monte
Cassino, Italy. Inaugural mission: July, 2001.
9. The Roman Forum Field Seminar. Rome, Italy. Inaugural year the summer of
2001 Rome Italy.
9. The University of Oklahoma Archaeological Expedition to Caesarea Maritima,
Israel. Created in 1990 and in operation through 2000.
10. Organizer and State President: Oklahoma chapter of the Archaeological
Institute of American. December 29, 1997: Chicago (First chapter in
Oklahoma).
XVI. CONSULTANT:
1. “Jerusalem in the time of Jesus.” OETA Television presentation by Prof. Jodi
Magness (Tufts University). Hosted by Prof. Robert Conn Davis (University
of Oklahoma) October-November, 2000.
XVII. MENTORSHIPS:
1. McNair Mentor: McNair Scholars Program 2014 -2015.
2. Mentor: Norman High Capstone-Research Student in Roman History: Kristin Anderson.
3. McNair Mentor: McNair Scholars Program 2006 -2007.
XVIII. SABBATICAL LEAVES:
1. Spring Semester 2015
2. Fall Semester 2008
3. Fall Semester 2001
4. Fall Semester 1992