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| May 21, 2019 |
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| Membership Info |
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| Help ASOR Qualify for $450,000 Challenge Gift |
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Thanks to our generous members, ASOR has raised enough funds to finance part of the purchase price for a new ASOR home in Alexandria, VA—The James F. Strange Center. Yet, we need to pay off the purchase debt, and we need to raise funds to furnish and maintain the building. Fortunately, we have received an extraordinary challenge pledge of $450,000 that will ensure our success for the building—but we need your help to earn this gift. Read More ... |
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| Paper Proposal Decisions for the 2019 Annual Meeting |
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Paper proposal decisions (and "pending further review" notices) were issued on May 15 for the academic program of the ASOR Annual Meeting. Notifications were sent to the presenting author and/or to the individual who submitted the abstract. Co-authors should check with the presenter to find out if their paper was accepted. If you submitted a proposal and did not receive an e-mail from “ASOR 2019,” please check your spam folder. Please respond by June 1 if you need to make any changes to your abstract or if you are no longer able to participate in the meeting. Contact Arlene Press if you have any questions. |
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| ASOR Awardee Spotlight |
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At the 2018 ASOR Annual Meeting, the P. E. MacAllister Field Archaeology Award was presented to Awarded to Aren M. Maeir. This award honors an archaeologist who, during his/her career, has made outstanding contributions to ancient Near Eastern and eastern Mediterranean archaeology. Read More ... |
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| Annual Meeting Code of Conduct |
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ASOR President Susan Ackerman and Vice-President Sharon Herbert are pleased to announce they have formed a committee to develop an ASOR Code of Conduct for the Annual Meeting. We envision that this Code of Conduct will address multiple issues concerning the safety and well-being of participants at the ASOR Annual Meeting. Read More ... |
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| Dissertation Spotlight: Vivian Laughlin |
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ASOR member Dr. Vivian A. Laughlin recently defended her dissertation on the Roman imperial appropriation of Serapis: The Appropriation of the Hellenistic-Egyptian Cult of Serapis: A Multi-Disciplinary Study Focusing on Augustus, Nero, Hadrian, Their Coinage, and Villas. Read More ...
Are you an ASOR member who recently defended your dissertation? Contact archives@asor.org to be featured in News@ASOR!
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| ACOR Seeks Director |
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The American Center of Oriental Research (ACOR) seeks a Director to lead a wide-ranging research program that orchestrates extensive partnerships with U.S. and Jordanian government agencies, universities, and academics. Read More ... |
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