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| June 18, 2019 |
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| Membership Info |
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Member Type: No membership
Expiration Date: N/A
Member ID: None
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| 57 Donors Needed to Help ASOR Qualify for $450,000 |
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Thanks to our generous members, ASOR has raised funds to finance part of the purchase price for a new ASOR home in Alexandria, VA—The James F. Strange Center. Moving into our new home was and is an amazing accomplishment, but we are not quite finished. Fortunately, we have received an extraordinary challenge pledge of $450,000 that will ensure our success for the building—but we need to earn this gift by receiving a gift of $10 or more from 57 more donors. Read More ... |
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| ASOR Award Recipient Spotlight: Lynn Swartz Dodd |
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At the 2018 ASOR Annual Meeting, Lynn Swartz Dodd was awarded the The Charles U. Harris Service Award. This award is given in recognition of long term and/or special service as an ASOR Officer or Trustee. Read More ... |
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| GCI-ASOR Boot Camp on Conservation and Archaeology |
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The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI), in partnership with ASOR, is hosting a one-day Boot Camp on Conservation and Archaeology following the 2019 ASOR Annual Meeting in San Diego. The goal is to provide mid-career and senior archaeologists and excavation directors with essential knowledge about the role and competencies of the conservation professional in the research design, planning and implementation of archaeological excavations and post-excavation care of objects and sites. Read More ... |
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| Fellowship Report: Katlin Long-Wright |
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Katlin Long-Wright, recipient of the 2018 G. Ernest Wright Excavation Fellowship, writes about what he learned excavating at Horvat Midras, located in Israel. Find out more in his report, "What on (and below) earth happened here?" Read More ... |
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| Fellowship Opportunity for Emerging Displaced Scholars |
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In partnership with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Columbia Global Centers | Amman has established a new fellowship program to support emerging displaced scholars working in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. The goal of the program is to create opportunities for scholars to reintegrate into academia and resume their academic pursuits. The application deadline is July 1. Visit the Columbia Global Centers | Amman Page to learn more. |
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| Free Pottery Volume for Student and Early Career Members |
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In order to further support ASOR’s Student and Early Career Members, we are giving away up to 100 copies of Volume III of Seymour Gitin’s The Ancient Pottery of Israel and Its Neighbors from the Middle Bronze Age through the Late Bronze Age. This volume is an outstanding resource—indeed, many are calling the three-volume set “new Ceramic Bible.” Read More ... |
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