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BIRTH 19 May 1954, Pittsburg KS, USA HOME ADDRESS 614 East 6th Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32303 CURRENT POSITION Professor (Fall 2005– ), Department of Classics, and Courtesy Professor, Departments of Anthropology and Art History, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1510; Dept. tel. (850) 644-4259; FAX (850) 644-4073; E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION George Washington University, Washington DC, September 1972 – December 1973 University of Kansas, Lawrence KS, January 1974 – May 1976 B.A., with Honors, Classical Antiquity, May 1976 (Thesis: Ancient Glass in the Wilcox Classical Museum, University of Kansas) B.A., with Honors, Anthropology, May 1976 (Thesis: Form and Function of a Feature at the Aker Site, 23PL43) Indiana University, Bloomington IN, September 1976 – May 1985 M.A., Classical Archaeology, August 1978 Ph.D., Program in Classical Archaeology and Department of Anthropology, May 1985 (Thesis: Social Organization in Early Bronze Age Greece: a multi-dimensional approach) American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece Associate Member, 1981–1984

POSITIONS HELD Chairman, Department of Classics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 2004-2010 National Endowment for the Humanities Senior Fellow, American Research Institute in Turkey, Ankara, Fall 1995 Associate Professor, Department of Classics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 1993-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 1989-1993 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 1988-1989 Administrator of the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, February 1985 - August 1988 Assistant Professor (part-time), Department of Classical Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington IN, Fall 1985 (Introduction to Classical Art and Archaeology) Associate Faculty, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis IN, Fall 1985 (Human Origins and Prehistory) Archivist and Curator of Antiquities, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1982–1984 Associate Instructor, Indiana University Departments of Classical Studies and Fine Arts, 1979–1980, 1980– 1981

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Director, Stanford-in-Greece Study Tour of Crete, Greece, August 1982 Instructor in Archaeology, INTERALP, Metsovo, Greece, September 1981 and March 1982 Assistant to Director (Cheryl A. Munson), Indiana University Department of Anthropology Field School, Summer 1979

AWARDS University Teaching Award, Florida State University, 1998 Teaching Incentive Program Award, Florida State University, 1995, 1999 GRANTS National Science Foundation, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project,” 2008-2010 ($177,043) Institute for Aegean Prehistory Grant, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, Year 4,” 2010 ($55,000) Institute for Aegean Prehistory Grant, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, Year 3,” 2009 ($60,000) Loeb Classical Library Foundation Grant, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, Year 2,” 2008 ($30,000) Institute for Aegean Prehistory Grant, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, Year 2,” 2008 ($60,000) Institute for Aegean Prehistory Grant, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project,” 2007 ($60,000) Loeb Classical Library Foundation Grant, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project,” 2007 ($30,000) Florida State University COFRS Award, “SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project,” 2007 ($13,000) Florida State University Faculty Travel Grant, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Florida State University Research Foundation Arts & Humanities Program Enhancement Grant, "Landscapes and Complex Societies in the Mediterranean–Year Two" 2003 ($19,228) Institute for Aegean Prehistory Grant, "Mycenaean Korphos Mapping Project," 2002 ($10,000) Florida State University Research Foundation Arts & Humanities Program Enhancement Grant, "Landscapes and Complex Societies in the Mediterranean," 2002 ($25,000) Florida State University COFRS Award, "Mycenaean Korphos Mapping Project," 2002 ($8,000)

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Florida State University Research Foundation Arts & Humanities Program Enhancement Grant (co-PI with Susan Baldino), “The Museum Laboratory,” 2001 ($32,000), 2002 ($31,000) Florida State University Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant “Scholars’ Dollars”: 1999 ($ 900), 2000 ($520), 2001 ($600) Institute for Aegean Prehistory (Co-PI with Timothy Gregory, Ohio State), for the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey, 2000, 2001 Florida State University Council for Instruction Grant, 2000 ($7,530) Schraeder Endowment Grant, Indiana University, 1999 ($1,117) Florida State University Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant, 1998 ($1,862) Indiana University Foundation Grant, 1997 ($1,000) US Department of Education ($149,057) and European Union (ECU 180,000) for establishment of consortium “Study and Evaluation of Cultural Landscapes”, 1996-1998 [joint with colleagues at Ohio State University, St. Cloud State University, College of Wooster, Ionian University, Université de Paris IV, Université de Franche Comte à Besançon] Florida State University Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Research Grant, 1997 ($3,115) University of Missouri Research Reactor/National Science Foundation Grant, 1996 ($3,667) American Research Institute in Turkey/National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 1995-96, ($10,000) Institute for Aegean Prehistory grant, “Early Bronze Age Sardis and the Aegean,” 1994–95 ($9,761) Florida State University COFRS Award, “Early Bronze Age Sardis and the Aegean,” 1994 ($8,000) President’s Fund Travel Award, Florida State University, December 1993 Planning Grant for “FSU Excavations at Athienou, Cyprus”, Florida State University Council on Research and Creativity, 1992 ($4,778) Classics Department Slide Collection Improvement Project, Florida State University Council for Instruction, 1991–1992 ($10,337) Florida State University Foundation Small Grant, Summer 1991 First Year Assistant Professor Summer Salary Award, Florida State University, Summer 1990 President’s Fund Travel Award, Florida State University, December 1989 Arthur W. Parsons Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1982–1983, 1983–1984 Institute of International Education Graduate Study Abroad Grant (Fulbright-Hays), 1981–1982 (declined, see following)

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U.S. Department of Education Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship (Fulbright-Hays), 1981– 1982 Indiana University: University Fellowship, 1976–1977, 1977–1978; Travel Grants for delivering papers, Department of Anthropology, April 1980, April 1981, December 1984; David C. Skomp Fellowship, Department of Anthropology, Fall 1984; Dissertation Grant-in-Aid, Graduate School, Spring 1985 Josephine Fuller Scholarship, University of Kansas, 1975–1976 University Trustees Scholarship, George Washington University, 1972–1973 PUBLICATIONS – BOOKS Daniel J. Pullen, ed. 2010 Political Economies of the Aegean Bronze Age: Papers of the Langford Conference, Tallahassee, 2224 February 2007. Oxford: Oxbow Books. Curtis N. Runnels, Daniel J. Pullen, and Susan Langdon, eds. 1995 Artifact and Assemblage: The Finds from A Regional Survey of the Southern Argolid, Greece, vol. 1: the Prehistoric and Early Iron Age Pottery and the Lithic Artifacts. Stanford: Stanford University Press. PUBLICATIONS – BOOK IN PRESS Daniel J. Pullen In press The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea, Greece. Nemea Valley Archaeological Project 1. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens. PUBLICATIONS – ARTICLES IN PRESS Daniel J. Pullen n.d. Before the Palaces: Redistribution and Chiefdoms in the Early Bronze Age. Forthcoming in American Journal of Archaeology (2011). Thomas F. Tartarton, Daniel J. Pullen, Richard K. Dunn, Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory, Amy Dill, and Joseph Boyce n.d. The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project – a Preliminary Report. Forthcoming in Hesperia (2011). Daniel J. Pullen n.d. Measuring Levels of Integration and Social change in Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean Societies: From Chiefdoms to Proto-States. In: State Formation in Italy and Greece: Questioning the Neoevolutionist Paradigm, edited N. Tarrentino and D.C. Haggis. Oxford: Oxbow Books (2011). Thomas F. Tartaron and Daniel J. Pullen n.d. The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project (SHARP): Two Seasons at Mycenaean Kalamianos. In The Corinthia and the Northeast Peloponnesus: Topography and History from Prehistoric Times to Late Antiquity, edited by W.-D. Niemeier, K. Kissas, and P. Baumeister. Athens: Deutsches Archäologishes Institut. Daniel J. Pullen

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Variability in Early Helladic Settlement Patterns in the Northeast Peloponnesos: Survey vs. Excavation data. In The Aegean Early Bronze Age: New Evidence, Proceedings of the Conference, Athens, 11-14 April 2008, edited by C.G. Doumas, A. Giannikouri, and O. Kouka. Athens.

PUBLICATIONS – ARTICLES PUBLISHED (refereed as publications) Daniel J. Pullen 2008 The Early Bronze Age in Greece. In The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age, edited by Cynthia Shelmerdine, 19–46. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Daniel J. Pullen and Thomas F. Tartaron 2007 Where’s the Palace? The Absence of State Formation in the Late Bronze Age Corinthia. In Rethinking the Mycenaean Palaces, 2nd edition, edited by Michael Galaty and William Parkinson, 146–158. Cotsen Institute Monograph 60. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology. Thomas F. Tartaron, Timothy E. Gregory, Daniel J. Pullen, Jay S. Noller, Richard M. Rothaus, Joseph L. Rife, Lita Diacopoulos, Robert L. Schon, William Caraher, David Pettegrew, Dimitri Nakassis 2006 The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Integrated Methods for a Dynamic Landscape. Hesperia 75: 453–523. Thomas F. Tartaron, Daniel J. Pullen, and Jay E. Noller 2006 Rillenkaren at Vayia: Geomorphology and a New Class of Early Bronze Age Fortified Settlement in Southern Greece. Antiquity 80 (307) 145–160. Thomas F. Tartaron, Richard M. Rothaus, and Daniel J. Pullen 2003 Searching for Prehistoric Aegean Harbors with GIS, Geomorphology, and Archaeology. Athena Review 3 (4): 27–36. Daniel J. Pullen 2000 The Prehistoric remains of the Acropolis of Halieis, a final report. Hesperia 69: 133–187. 1999

Early Aegean Daggers: an Example from Tsoungiza, Ancient Nemea. In Meletemata: Studies in Aegean Prehistory presented to Malcom Wiener as he enters his 65th year, edited by Phil Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur, and W.-D. Niemeier, vol. 3: 693–698. Aegaeum 20. Liège: Université de Liège.

1994

A Lead Seal from Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea, and Early Bronze Age Sealing Systems American Journal of Archaeology 98: 35–52.

1994

Modeling Mortuary Behavior on a Regional Scale: A Case Study from Mainland Greece in the Early Bronze Age. In Beyond the Site: Regional Studies in the Aegean Area, edited by P. Nick Kardulias, 113–136. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

1992

Ox and Plow in the Early Bronze Age Aegean. American Journal of Archaeology 96: 45–54.

1987

Asine, Berbati, and the Chronology of Early Bronze Age Greece. American Journal of Archaeology 91: 533–544.

PUBLICATIONS – ARTICLES PUBLISHED (written format non-refereed but whose original oral paper was refereed) 2008

Connecting the Early Bronze Age I and II Periods in the Aegean. In Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze Age, Urla and Izmir,

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Turkey, 13-19 October 1997, edited by Hayat Erkanal, Harald Hauptmann, Vasıf Şahoğlu, and Rıza Tuncel, 447–453. Ankara: Ankara University Research Center for Maritime Archaeology (ANKÜSAM). 2003

Site Size, Territory, and Hierarchy: measuring levels of integration and social change in Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean societies. In Metron: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age, Proceedings of the 9th International Aegean Conference, Yale University, 18–21 April 2002, edited by K. Polinger Foster and R. Laffineur, 29–37. Aegaeum 24. Liège: Université de Liège.

2003

By Land or By Sea: Chalcolithic and EBA Sea Levels and Settlements in Southern Greece. In Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Hydrostrategies, edited by Draghos Georghiu, 25–29. Actes du XIVth Congrès de l'Union International des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques, Université de Liège, 2–8 septembre 2001, Section 10: Âge du cuivre au Proche Orient et en Europe, Colloque/Symposium C10.2 / BAR International Series 1123. Oxford: Archaeopress.

1990

The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea. In L’habitat Égéen préhistorique, Actes de la Table Ronde internationale...Athènes, 23-25 juin 1987, edited by P. Darcque and R. Treuil, 331–346. Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, Supplément 19. Athens: École française d’Athènes.

1990

Early Helladic burials at Asine and Early Bronze Age mortuary practices. In Celebrations of Death and Divinity in the Bronze Age Argolid, Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute at Athens, 11-13 June 1988, edited by Robin Hägg and Gullög C. Nordquist, 9–12. Skrifter Utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athen, 4˚, 40. Stockholm: Svenska Institutet i Athen.

1986

The Early Helladic Settlement on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea. In: Early Helladic Architecture and Urbanization, edited by Robin Hägg and Dora Konsola, 73–78. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 76. Göteborg: Paul Åströms Förlag.

1986

A ‘House of Tiles’ at Zygouries? The Function of Monumental Early Helladic Architecture. In Early Helladic Architecture and Urbanization, ed. by Robin Hägg and Dora Konsola, 79–84. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 76. Göteborg: Paul Åströms Förlag.

PUBLICATIONS – ABSTRACTS, REVIEWS, NOTES, ETC. (* = non-refereed) 2010

Review of: From Minos to Midas: Ancient Cloth Production in the Aegean and in Anatolia. Ancient Textiles Series 7, by Brendan Burke. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2010.12.67 (on line: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu)

2009

Review of: Ayios Stephanos: Excavations at a Bronze Age and Medieval Settlement in Southern Laconia, by W.D. Taylor and R. Janko. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.09.08 (on line: http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu)

2009

Review of: Thinking the Bronze Age: Life and Death in Early Helladic Greece, by Erika Weiberg. American Journal of Archaeology 113: 292–293.

2008

Review of: Hassek Höyük III: Die frühbronzezeitliche Keramik, by J. Christoph Gerber. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 352 (Nov. 2008) 94–96.

2008* Linear A, Linear B. In: The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, vol. 3: 666. Nashville TN: Abingdon Press.

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2007* A ‘Coastscape’ View of the Aegean Bronze Age: Centres, Peripheries, and That In Between. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 50: 207–208. 2007

Review of Τσέπι Μαραθόνος, Το πρωτοελλαδικό Νεκροταφείο, by Maria Pantelidou Gkofa. American Journal of Archaeology 111: 576.

2006

Review of Die Ägäische Frühzeit, 2 Serie: Forschungsbericht 1975–2002, 2.1: Die Frühbronzezeit in Griechenland mit Ausnahme von Kreta, by Eva Alram-Stern. American Journal of Archaeology 110: 505–507.

2005

Review of: A Companion to Archaeology, edited by John Bintliff. American Journal of Archaeology 109: 794–795.

2001

Towards a social archaeology of the Greek Neolithic: review of Άρια Αργολίδς: Χειροποητή κεραµική της Νεότερης Νεολιθική και της Χαλκολιθική περιοδού, by Angelika Douzougli, Neolithic Society in Greece, edited by Paul Halstead, and Franchthi Neolithic Pottery Vol. 2: The Later Neolithic Ceramic Phases 3 to 5, by Karen D. Vitelli. American Journal of Archaeology 105: 321–324.

2002

Review of Lerna, vol. III: The Pottery of Lerna IV, by Jerry B. Rutter. Archaeological News 23 (19982000): 69–70.

1997

Review of Absolute chronology of the Aegean Early Bronze Age, by Sturt Manning. Journal of Field Archaeology 24 (1997) 380–382.

1995

Review of Elmalı-Karataş II: The Early Bronze Age Village, by Jayne L. Warner. American Journal of Archaeology 99: 739–740.

1995

Review of The Aegean Bronze Age, by Oliver Dickinson. American Antiquity 50: 774-775.

1994

Review of The Minoans: Life in Bronze Age Crete, by R. Castleden. Ploutarchos 10.2: 17-19.

1994

Review of The Flood from Heaven: Deciphering the Atlantis Legend and Ein neuer Kampf um Troia: Archäologie in der Krise, by Eberhard Zannger. Journal of Field Archaeology 21: 522–525.

1994

Review of Excavations at Nichoria in Southwest Greece, II: The Bronze Age Occupation, edited by W. A. McDonald and N. C. Wilkie. Archaeological News 18 (1993): 38–40.

1994* Decline and Fall of the Early Helladic Chiefdoms. American Journal of Archaeology 98: 287 (abstract). 1990* A Lead Seal from Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea, Greece, and Early Bronze Systems of Personal Marking. American Journal of Archaeology 94: 308 (abstract). 1990

Review of Problems in Greek Prehistory, ed. by E. French and K. Wardle. American Journal of Archaeology 94: 154–155.

1998* Contributor to Ancient Art from the V. G. Simkhovitch Collection, edited by Wolf Rudolph and Adriana Calinescu. Bloomington: Indiana University Art Museum. 1988* Recent Prehistoric Research at Sardis. Old World Archaeology Newsletter 12:2 (Sept. 1988) 23–24

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1988* The Earlier Phases of the Early Bronze Age on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea, Greece. American Journal of Archaeology 92: 252 (abstract). 1986* Mortuary Practices in Early Bronze Age Greece: Identifying Patterns of Prehistoric Behavior. American Journal of Archaeology 90: 178 (abstract). 1985* A “House of Tiles” at Zygouries? The Function of Monumental Early Helladic Architecture. American Journal of Archaeology 89: 347 (abstract). 1984* Antiquities and Archives at the American School. American School of Classical Studies at Athens Newsletter Winter 1984: 4. 1984* Archaeological Colloquia Then and Now. American School of Classical Studies at Athens Newsletter Winter 1984: 11. 1984* The Early Bronze Age in the Southern Argolid: Argo-Corinthian and Saronic Gulf cultural spheres. American Journal of Archaeology 88: 257 (abstract). 1981* Progress report on the Ceramic Vessel Volume Study at Halieis, Greece. American Journal of Archaeology 85: 212–213 (abstract).

PAPERS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND OTHER TALKS 2010

How to Build a Mycenaean Town. Mycenaeans Up to Date: The Archaeology of the NE Peloponnese – Current Concepts and New Directions, Athens, 12 November.

2010

Expanding Small Worlds: The Saronic Gulf and Mycenaean State Expansion. Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, 15 April.

2010

The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project: The Bronze Age Worlds of Kalamianos, by Daniel J. Pullen (lead author) and Thomas F. Tartaron. Archaeological Institute of America, Anaheim, 8 January.

2009

The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project (SHARP): Two Seasons at Mycenaean Kalamianos, by Thomas Tartaron and Daniel J. Pullen. The Corinthia and the Northeast Peloponnesus: Topography and History from Prehistoric Times to Late Antiquity, Greek Ministry of Culture LZ’ Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, Loutraki, Greece, 28 March.

2009

SHARP: The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, 2008 Season, by Thomas Tartaron (lead author) and Daniel J. Pullen. Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, 10 January.

2009

Before the Palaces: Redistribution and Chiefdoms in the Early Bronze Age. Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, 9 January.

2008

Variability in EH Settlement Patterns in the NE Pelopponisos: Survey vs. Excavation Data. The Aegean Early Bronze Age: New Evidence, Greek Ministry of Culture, Athens, 10-14 April.

2008

The Central Lydia Archaeological Survey – Prospects for Regional Integrated Landscape Study, Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver BC, 27 March.

2008

SHARP: The Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, 2007 Season, by Daniel J. Pullen (lead author) and Thomas Tartaron. Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, 4 January.

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2007

Where’s the Palace? Long-Term Settlement Stability and Mycenaean States in the Corinthia. Half a Century at the Isthmus: A Symposium to Celebrate and Reflect on over Fifty Years of Excavations and Survey on the Isthmus of Corinth, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens, 17 June.

2007

Competitive State Formation in the Aegean: Hierarchy and Heterarchy. Society for American Archaeology, Austin TX, 28 April.

2007

Where's the Palace? The Lack of State Formation in the Bronze Age Corinthia. The University of Kent School of European Culture and Languages Distinguished Professor Lecture, Canterbury UK, 13 March.

2005

A “Coastscape” View of the Aegean Bronze Age: Centers, Peripheries, and That In Between. The Mycenaean Seminar, The University of London and Institute for Classical Studies, London, 18 May.

2004

Homeland Security: Fortifications in EBA Corinthia. Department of Classics, University of Cincinnati, 12 November.

2004

Vayia: a fortified Early Bronze Age harbor site," by Daniel J. Pullen (principal author), Thomas F. Tartaron (Yale), Jay S. Noller (Oregon State), and Richard M. Rothaus (St. Cloud State). Archaeological Institute of America, San Francisco, January.

2003

Measuring levels of integration and social change in Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean societies: from chiefdoms to proto-states. Current Issues in State Formation: The Mediterranean and Beyond, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 17–19 October.

2002

Site Size, Territory, and Hierarchy: measuring levels of integration and social change in Neolithic and Bronze Age Aegean societies. Metron: Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age, Yale University, 18– 21 April.

2002

The Rise of Social Complexity in the Bronze Age Aegean. University of Toronto, January.

2002

Patterns in the later prehistory of the Eastern Korinthia, by Daniel J. Pullen (principal author), Thomas F. Tartaron (Yale), Richard Rothaus (St. Cloud State), and Dimitri Nakassis and Amy Dill (University of Texas). Archaeological Institute of America, Philadelphia, January.

2001

By Land or By Sea: Chalcolithic and EBA Sea Levels and Settlements in Southern Greece. XIVth Union International des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques in Liège, Belgium, September.

2001

The Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey: Progress Report 1997−2000, by Thomas F. Tartaron (Yale), Timothy E. Gregory (Ohio State) and Daniel J. Pullen. Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego, January.

1997

Dating the Early Bronze I Period. Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, December.

1997

Connecting the Early Bronze Age in the Aegean. International Symposium on the Aegean in the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, and Early Bronze Age, Urla, Turkey, October.

1996

The Catalogue: Boon or Bane: electronic and oral workshop, Archaeological Institute of America meetings, NY, December.

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1995

Early Bronze Age Sardis and the Third Millennium B.C. in Western Anatolia. U.S. Information Service, U.S. Embassy, Ankara, 5 December.

1995

Sardis in Early Bronze Age Anatolia. Bilkent Üniversitesi, Ankara, 31 October.

1994

Between Anatolia and the Aegean: Early Bronze Age Sardis and the Third Millennium B.C. in Western Anatolia. Tallahassee Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, 9 November.

1993

Decline and Fall of the Early Helladic Chiefdoms. Archaeological Institute of America, Washington, D.C., 28 December.

1991

Cowabunga! Ox and Plow in the Early Bronze Age Aegean. Florida State University Department of Classics Colloquium Series, Tallahassee, 18 October.

1990

Manipulation of Architecture for Socio-Political Ends. Florida State University Department of Classics Colloquium Series, Tallahassee, 21 September.

1990

Workshop on the Identification of Prehistoric Ceramics. Archaeological Museum, Nauplion, Greece, for the Swedish Institute in Athens, June.

1990

Archaeology of the Bronze Age Aegean and Anthropological Archaeology. Florida State University Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series, Tallahassee, 19 April.

1989

A Lead Seal from Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea, Greece, and Early Bronze Systems of Personal Marking. Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, December.

1989

A Lead Seal from Tsoungiza (Ancient Nemea) and Early Helladic Systems of Sealing. Third Annual Conference on Mediterranean Archaeology, Tampa, FL, March.

1988

Early Helladic burials at Asine and Early Bronze Age mortuary practices. Sixth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute in Athens, June.

1987

The Earlier Phases of the Early Bronze Age on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea, Greece. Archaeological Institute of America, New York, December.

1987

The Early Bronze Age Village on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea. Table ronde internationale: L’Habitat égéen préhistorique, L’École française d’Athènes, June.

1985

Mortuary Practices in Early Bronze Age Greece: Identifying Patterns of Prehistoric Behavior. Archaeological Institute of America, Washington DC, December.

1985

The Early Helladic Settlement on Tsoungiza Hill, Ancient Nemea. Seminar on Early Helladic Architecture and Urbanisation, Swedish Institute in Athens, June.

1985

A “House of Tiles” at Zygouries? The Function of Monumental Early Helladic Architecture. Seminar on Early Helladic Architecture and Urbanisation, Swedish Institute in Athens, June.

1984

A “House of Tiles” at Zygouries? The Function of Monumental Early Helladic Architecture. Archaeological Institute of America, Toronto ONT, December.

1983

The Early Bronze Age in the Southern Argolid: Argo-Corinthian and Saronic Gulf cultural spheres. Archaeological Institute of America, Cincinnati OH, December.

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1982

Asine and the Early Bronze Age in the Argolid. Institutionen för antikens kultur och samhallsliv, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden, 12 May.

1982

House of Snails at Zygouries: Stratigraphy and Stratification. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 11 March.

1981

Resource Control and Stratification in Complex Socio-political Organization. Central States Anthropological Society, Cincinnati OH, April.

1980

Progress report on the Ceramic Vessel Volume Study at Halieis, Greece. Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans LA, 28 December.

1980

Agriculture as Ecosystem: Human Subsistence and Succession. Central States Anthropological Society, Ann Arbor MI, 10 April.

SERVICE Department of Classics, Florida State University Chairman (2004– 2010) Undergraduate Advisor and Director of Undergraduate Studies (2002–04) Executive Committee (1992-93, 1993-94, 1999–2000, 2003–04) Secretary, Departmental Faculty Meetings (1988–89, 1998–99) Archaeology Committee (1988– present; Chairman 1989–90, 1993–99) Academic Programs and Projects Committee (1988–89, 1990–91) Supervisory Committee for Teaching Assistants (1989–91) Scheduling and Registration Committee (1989–95) Library Liaison (1988–89, 1991–04) Supervisory Committee for Catalogues, Schedules, & Brochures (Chair, 1989–95) Graduate Admissions Committee (1991–1995) Editor, Newsletter, 1993–2001 Master of Arts Committees for: Michael Adams, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 2002 Patricia Baker, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed John Bardakjy, Classics – completed John Beebey, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – began 2004 Robert Bowman, Classical Archaeology (Chairman) – completed James Brewer, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) – completed 1993 Debra Brown, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) – completed 1995 Alexis Christensen, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 1997 Sara Chumbley, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 2003 Carolyn Conter, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 2003 Arthur Cooke, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Jillian Curry, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Amy Dill, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) – completed 1999 Jamie Donati, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 2003 Melissa Eaby, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) – completed 1998 Claire Foley, Classical Archaeology (Paper) – completed 5/2005 Stacey Franklin, Classical Archaeology (Paper; Chairman) – completed 5/2007 Kelly Gilbride, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) Katherine Harrell, Classical Archaeology (Paper; Chairman) – completed 5/2004 Chad Henneberry, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) – completed 1996 Randall Hixenbaugh, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Kristen Hostettler, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed

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BethAnn Judas, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Andrea Knott Edwards, Classics – completed Stephanie Layton, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 2006 Anne J. Lyons, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) – completed 1994 Laife Meicenheimer, Classical Archaeology (Paper; Chairman) – completed 5/2007 Deanna Mellican, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) - completed 2002 Melissa Moss, Classical Archaeology (Chairman) Michael Mozina, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Andrew Pappas, Classical Archaeology (Paper; Chairman) – completed 5/2004 Karen Parks, Classics (Chairman) – completed Linnaea Preissler, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 2004 Thomas Reinhart, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Stephen Sarles, Classical Archaeology – completed David Scahill, Classics – completed Brian Shelburne, Classics (Chairman) – completed Joanne Sidlovsky, Classical Archaeology (Paper; Chairman) – completed 2002 Jacquelyn Simmons, Classical Archaeology (Paper) – completed 5/2004 Loren Sparling, Classics (Chairman) – completed Laurel Taylor, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Philip Traina, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed Christina Trego, Classical Archaeology (Paper) completed 2009 Mara Vostral, Classical Archaeology (Thesis; Chairman) – completed 1995 Kevin Wohlgemuth, Classical Archaeology (Thesis) – completed 4/2008 Jerard White, Classical Archaeology (Paper; Chairman) – completed 2003 Frank Williams, Classical Archaeology – completed Kelly Williams, Classical Archaeology (Paper; Chairman) – completed 2002 Kevin Wohlgemuth, Classical Archaeology (Thesis – completed 2008) Ph.D. Committee for: Julia Borek – in progress Alexis Christensen – completed 8/2006 Charlie Harper (chairman) – candidate 2010 Kyle Jazwa (chairman) – candidate 2012 Donna Nagle (chairman) – candidate 2011 Harry Nielsen – completed 2003 Wayne Rupp – completed 5/2007 Debra Trusty (chairman) – candidate 2010 Undergraduate Honors Thesis: Amanda McCaughey (Chairman) – completed 2002 Joseph Morris (Chairman) – completed 2006 Department of Anthropology, Florida State University Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee for: Kristen Gurciullo – completed 12/2006 Annalee Schumm – in progress 2008-9 Walter Werner – completed 12/2006 Master of Arts Thesis committee for: Kathy Braun – defended 5/2005 Kristal Kronillis – stopped 2004 Lauren Lippiello – completed 5/2004 Kalin Wilson – completed 2002 Ph.D. committee for: Joshua Englehardt – began 2008 Hanneke Hoekman-Sites – began 2006

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Sara Moore Liko – began 2008 Timothy Parsons – completed 12/2010 Ian Pawn – began 2008 Dan Seinfeld – completed 12/2010 Daniel Sosna – completed 5/2007 Brian Trail – stopped 2008 Department of Art History, Florida State University Master of Arts Thesis Committee for: Cristin Donahue, Art History (Chairman) – completed 5/2006 Kristin Huffman, Art History – completed Sharon Murray, Art History (Chairman) – completed 12/2004 Shellie Williams, Art History – completed Master of Arts Examining Committees 1988–1995 Ph.D. Thesis Committee for: Elaine Hopkins Caroline Klarr – completed 5/2005 Hillary Scothorn – defended 4/2005 Kurt Sundstrom – completed Amy Wright – completed 2002 Program in the Humanities, Florida State University Master of Arts Examining Committee for: Angela Aslanska Alex Gurciullo Kama Schultz Jason Whitmarsh Ph.D. Examining Committee for: Pamela Daniel Ph.D. Committee Daniel Warner (Chairman; not completed) Graduate Symposium on the Ancient Mediterranean World, Florida State University Founder, Organizer and Selection Committee Chairman, 1992–94, 1997–2004 Florida State University Council for Research and Creativity, 2002– , Steering Committee 2007– Humanities Area Committee Chairman, 2008–2010 Faculty Senate Distance Learning Committee, 2008–2010 Senator, Faculty Senate, 1996–2000 Computer and Information Resources Committee, 1999–2003 Student Academic Relations Committee, 1998–2004 Committee on Tuition Refunds, 1991–1998 Ad Hoc Committee on Dodd Hall Reading Room, 1994–1995 College of Arts and Sciences Teaching Incentive Program Award Committee, 1997 NEH Summer Stipend Award review panel, 2001 University Librarian Search Committee, 2006 Indiana University Program in Classical Archaeology Ph.D. Examining Committee for: Steve Krebs Tenure Reviews for

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Trent University (Ontario), University of Tennessee, University of Cyprus, Sheffield University (U.K.), Wellesley University Grant application referee for: National Endowment for the Humanities National Science Foundation National Geographic Society Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Austrian Science Fund Referee for manuscripts (articles and books) Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology; American Journal of Archaeology, Classical Journal; Journal of Field Archaeology; American School of Classical Studies at Athens Publications Office; University of California at Los Angeles Institute of Archaeology; Archaeological Institute of America; Harvard University Peabody Museum; Routledge; University of Pennsylvania University Museum; Blackwell Publishing; Longman’s; Oxford University Press; Cambridge University Press Prehistorians Round Table, Athens, Greece Organizer and Moderator, 1982–1984 Archaeological Institute of America President, Tallahassee Society, January 1989–1995 Secretary-Treasurer, Tallahassee Society, 1988 Secretary-Treasurer, Central Indiana Society, 1979–1981 Committee on Computers, member 1991–2001 Committee on Monographs, member 1993–2005, Chair, 1998–2005 Committee on Publications, member 2001–2005 Session Chair, Annual Meetings, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2008 American School of Classical Studies at Athens Institutional Representative, Managing Committee (1989–present), Personnel Committee (2009– present, Chairman 2010–present), Publications 2004–2008, Chairman of the Publications Committee (2006–2008), Member of the Executive Committee (1998-2001), Committee on the Lerna Publications (1994–2000), Committee on Committees (1994–96, Chair 1995–96), Ad Hoc Committee on the Wiener Laboratory (1998–99) Society for American Archaeology Session Chair, Annual Meetings, 2008, 2010 FIELD AND MUSEUM EXPERIENCE SHARP: Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project, 2006– (co-Director with Thomas Tartaron) Eastern Korinthia (Greece) Archaeological Survey, 1997–present (Co-Director with Timothy Gregory) University of Pennsylvania Halieis, Greece, Excavations, Summer 1997 (study season for publication of prehistoric settlement at Halieis) Archaeological Exploration of Sardis, 1994– (Bronze Age Pottery specialist) Athienou, Cyprus, Archaeological Project, Summer 1992 (Survey pottery specialist)

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Nemea Valley Archaeological Project-Tsoungiza Hill Excavations (Bryn Mawr College), Summer 1984– present (Assistant Field Director and Early Bronze Age Specialist) University of California (Berkeley) Nemea Excavations-Tsoungiza Hill Salvage Project, September 1982 (field supervisor) Stanford University Southern Argolid, Greece, Survey, Summer 1979–1984 (assistant field director and prehistoric pottery analysis) Indiana University Halieis, Greece, Excavations, Summer 1980–1984 (study season analyses of pottery volumes, glass, and varia) Indiana Historical Society Posey County IN Survey, Summer 1978 Indiana University Franchthi Cave, Greece, Excavations, Summer 1977 (assistant for botany and lithics) and Summer 1979 (field assistant and draftsman for scarp and section drawings) Indiana University Art Museum, April–June 1977, December 1977–August 1978 (research on collections for publications; consultant for computerization and documentation of collections) Kansas State University Smithville Lake Survey, Smithville MO, Summer 1976 Little Blue River, Kansas City MO, Archaeological Survey, August-November 1975 Kansas Archaeological Field School, Summer 1975 (student excavator and research leading to B.A. thesis)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Archaeological Institute of America, 1977–present Society for American Archaeology, 1976–present American Schools of Oriental Research, 1994–present