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Tulane School of Liberal Arts Promotion and Tenure Committee Guidelines

Associate Professor Emerita


EDUCATION

Ph.D. 1984 Classical Archaeology, Harvard Academy
Dissertation: Greek Ivory-Carving in the Orientalizing and Archaic Periods. (Emily Vermeule, manager.)
Yard.A. 1979 Classical Archæology, Harvard Academy
1000.A. 1971 English Literature, Academy of Virginia
A.B. 1970 English language Literature, Mount Holyoke Higher

Non-caste work:
1979-80            Regular Fellow member, American School of Classical Studies, Athens.
1974-76            Courses in Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies, Boston College.


TEACHING POSITIONS Tulane University

1991-2015

Associate Professor, Department of Classical Studies.
(1994-2000, 2008-eleven  Department Chair.)

1983-1991

Assistant Professor, Department of Classical Studies.

Wheaton College

1982-1983

Visiting Teacher, Department of Classics.

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS:
(one) Greek Ivory-Carving in the Orientalizing and Archaic Periods.  New York:  Garland
Publishing Inc., 1985.
(2) The Ages of Homer.  Co-editor (with Sarah P. Morris) and contributor.  Austin:
University of Texas Press, 1995.

In progress:
(iii) The Showtime of Greek Sculpture.  Under revision.
(four) Offering Stands in the Ancient Mediterranean.

Articles:
• "The Masks of Ortheia," American Journal of Archaeology 91 (1987) 355-383.
• "Isotopic Analysis of 7th-Century B.C. Perirrhanteria," in Due north. Herz and M. Waelkens, eds., Classical Marble: Geochemistry, Engineering science, Trade (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1988).
• "Masks and Poetry in Early Sparta," in R. Hagg, N. Marinatos, and G. Norquist, eds., Early Greek Cult Exercise, Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium of the Swedish Institute in Athens, 26-29 June, 1986 (Stockholm:  Swedish Institute at Athens, 1988) 89-98.
• "The Chests of Periander," American Journal of Archaeology 93 (1989) 355-378.
• "Chios," "Ephesos," "Temple of Artemis, Ephesos," "Knidos," "Korkyra (Korfu),"
• "Temple of Hera, Olympia," in North. du Grummond, The Dictionary of the History of Classical Archaeology (Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press, 1996).
• "Geometric Sculpture," "Daedalic Sculpture," "Greek Ivory and Bone Carving," in The Dictionary of Art (London:  Macmillan Publishers Ltd.).
• "Ancestor Cult and the Occasion of Homeric Operation," in J. Carter and S. Morris, eds., The Ages of Homer (University of Texas Printing, 1995) 285-312.
• "Thiasos and Marzeah:  Ancestor Cult in the Historic period of Homer," in S. Langdon, ed., From Pasture to Polis:  Art in the Age of Homer (Columbia:  Academy of Missouri Press, 1997) 72-112.
• "Egyptian Bronze Jugs from Crete and Lefkandi," Journal of Hellenic Studies 118 (1998) 172-177.

REVIEWS:
• Review of S. Morris, The Black and White Mode:  Athens and Aigina in the Orientalizing Period, American Journal of Archaeology 89 (1985) 695-697.
• Review article:  Fernanda Pompili, ed., Studi sulla ceramica laconica:  atti del seminario, Perugia, Marlene Herfort-Koch, Archaische Bronzeplastik lakoniens, and Maria Pipili, Laconian Iconography of the Sixth Century B.C., American Journal of Archeology 93 (1989) 472-476.
• Review of Helmut Kyrieleis, ed., IX. Bericht ¸ber die Ausgrabungen in Olympia (Berlin and New York, 1994), American Journal of Archaeology 100 (1996) 420-421.
• Review of Amalia Fautoferri, Il Trono di Amyklai eastward Sparta:  Bathykles al Servizio del Potere (Naples 1996), American Journal of Archaeology 102 (1998) 217-218.


PAPERS & LECTURES

• "Funeral Feasts:  Geometric Greeks, Neo-Hittites, and Egyptians," University of Texas, November, 2005.
• "The Iconography of the Seated Effigy in Early Greek Sculpture,"  Langford Seminar, Florida State University, Feb, 2005.
• "The Origins of Greek Sculpture:  the Egyptian Context," Amherst College, September, 2004.
• "Cult Stands and Caryatids," Keynote Lecture, British Association for Virtually Eastern Archaeology, Cambridge University, December 16, 1999.
• "A New Interpretation of the Stelai from Prinias, Crete," Harvard Academy, Jan fifteen, 1997.
• "Prinias and Karkamish:  Syro-Phoenician Iconography Re-contextualized in the Sculptural Program at Prinias, Crete," Colloquium on Post-Minoan Crete, London, Institute of Archaeology, November 10, 1995.
• "Recontextualizing the Image:  Syro-Phoenician Iconography in Crete," Association of Ancient Historians, Nashville TN, May six, 1995.  (Invited newspaper.)
• "The Iconography of Antecedent Cult in Early on Hellenic republic," Section of Anthropology, Tulane University, March iv, 1994.
• "The Iconography of Ancestor Cult," Bryn Mawr College, February 9, 1994.
• "Thiasos and Marzeah:  Ancestor Cult in the Age of Homer," Symposium with the exhibition From Pasture to Polis:  Art in the Age of Homer, University of Missouri-Columbia, October 23, 1993.
• "Why Did the Men Consume Together?  The Syssitia as Ritual," Franklin and Marshall College, March 8, 1993.
• "The Bronze Age Origins of Greek Sculpture," Sixth Annual Benefactors' Fund Lecture, Dartmouth College, May 12, 1992.
• "The Origins of the Greek Kouros," New Orleans Order of the Archaeological Constitute of America, Dec eight, 1991.
• "The Minoan Origins of the Greek Kouros," Harvard University, January 16, 1991.
• "The Feast of the Expressionless in the Ancient Most East and Greece," University of Pittsburgh, April 13, 1989.
•  "The Cult of the Dead: the Near East and Greece," Bryn Mawr College, March 3, 1989.
• "To the Grit Sing:  The Cult of the Dead in Early Greece and the Nearly E,"  Mellon Colloquium, Tulane Academy, September 27, 1988.
• "Isotopic Analysis of Seventh-Century B.C. Perirrhanteria," NATO Conference on Marble and the Marble Merchandise in Antiquity, Il Ciocco, Italian republic, May 9-thirteen, 1988.
• "Isotopic Assay of Grey Marble Perirrhanteria," Archaeological Institute of America, New York, N.Y., December 27-thirty, 1987.  (Abstract:  AJA 92, 1988, 276.)
• "The Robe and the Plough in Alcman'southward Louvre Partheneion," Louisiana Classical Association, Billy Rouge, Louisiana, Nov 21, 1987.
• "The Primeval Sculptures of the Greeks," University of Georgia, March 10, 1987.
• "Alcman and Ritual in Early Sparta," Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, November half dozen, 1986.
• "Masks and Poetry in Early Sparta," Fifth International Symposium at the Swedish Institute in Athens, June 26-29, 1986.
• "The Masks of Ortheia," Archaeological Institute of America, Washington, D.C., Dec 27-30, l985. (Abstract: AJA xc, 1986, 185-186.)
• "The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia in Orientalizing and Primitive Sparta," Harvard University, Apr, 1985.
• "Ionic Elements in Archaic Architecture on Corfu," Southeast Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians, October, 1984.
• "Archaic Lakonian Ivory-Carvings at Delphi," Archaeological Plant of America, Philadelphia, December 27-39, l982. (Abstract: AJA 87, 1983, 228.)
• "Sophocles and Prokne," Archaeological Plant of America, New Orleans, December 27-thirty, 1980. (Abstract: AJA 85, 1981, 189.)
• "The Sanctuary of the Mystery Rites at Knidos," Archaeological Plant of America, Atlanta, December 28-30, 1977. (Programme:  AJA 82, 1978, 250.)


ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELDWORK

• University of Minnesota, Archaeological Research in the Western Peloponnesos, Pylos, Greece.  Field director.  Summers, 1993-1994.  Architectural study and drawing of country plan of Mycenaean palace.
• Tulane-UCLA Project on Lefkada, Greece.  Summers, 1990-1992.  Co-manager.  Survey of belatedly classical towers on Lefkada.
• Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, Greece.  Summertime, 1990.  Trench master.
• Koukounaries Earthworks, Paros, Greece.  Summer, 1984.  Trench master.
• Nemea Temple Project, Hellenic republic.  Summers, 1981-82.  Registrar, draftsperson, and lensman.  Quaternary-century temple drawn and reconstructed on newspaper.
• Corinth Excavations, Greece.  Spring and summertime, 1980.  American School training session; trench master during the regular excavation season.
• Knidos Archaeological Trek, Turkey.  Summers, 1973-77.  Trench supervisor and registrar of small finds.  Supervised registration, drafting, and photography of Knidos finds in the Bodrum Museum, 1976-77.


GRANTS & AWARDS

Tulane Research Enhancement Fund, Phase II

2007-2008 $63,941

ACLRT Summer Workshop, Tulane Academy

Summer 2000

Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award, Tulane Academy

1998 $1,500

ADST Grade Evolution Grant, Tulane University

Summer 1997 $750

Summer Fellowship, Committee on Enquiry, Tulane University

June 1995 $4,000

Summer Fellowship, Committee on Research, Tulane University

July 1993 $one,000

Part of the Provost, Tulane Academy

Summer 1990 $10,000

Summer Fellowship, Commission on Research, Tulane University

1988 $three,000

Summer Fellowship, Committee on Research, Tulane Academy

1987 $iii,000

J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Young man in the History of Fine art and the Humanities at Yale University

1986-1987 $21,000

National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend

1986 $3,000

American Council of Learned Societies, Grant-in-Aid

Summertime l985 $two,500

Certificate of Distinction in Didactics, Committee on Undergraduate Education, Harvard University

1982

Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities, Harvard University

1981-1982

Honorary Fellow, American Schoolhouse of Classical Studies, Athens

1979-1980

Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship, Harvard University

1979-1980

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

American Schoolhouse of Classical Studies, Managing Committee, 1988 to present.
Committee on Committees, 1991-93 (Chair, 1992-93).
Executive Committee, 1995-1999; 2002-2006
Vice-Chair of Managing Commission, 2002-2006
Tenure Reviews:
University of St. Thomas, Tufts University, Boston University, Franklin & Marshall.
Referee for:
American Journal of Archaeology
Hesperia
Classical Artifact
Cambridge University Press
Academy of Texas Press
J. Paul Getty Fellowship, 1993, 1994, 1996
American Schoolhouse of Classical Studies, NEH Fellowship
National Endowment for the Humanities, Archaeological Section
Tulane University Committees (elected committees merely):
Curriculum Commission, 1989-92 (Chair, 1991-92).
Liberal Arts & Sciences Executive Committee, 1991-94.
University Senate, 1994-1997, 2003-2006.
Senate Representative to Board of Administrators, 1994-1995.
Committee to Evaluate the Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences 1996.
Graduate Council of the Faculty of the Graduate School, 1996-1999.
Search Commission for Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1997.
Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2001-2003.
School of Liberal Arts Curriculum Commission, Jump 2006.
School of Liberal Arts Nominating Committee, 2006


COURSES TAUGHT

Tulane Academy:
Greek Art and Archeology (lecture).
Roman Art and Archeology (lecture).
Aegean Bronze Age (lecture).
Egyptian & Near Eastern Art and Archaeology (lecture).
Egypt under the Pharaohs (lecture).
Despots and Democrats (honors seminar on sixth- and fifth-century Athens).
The Athenian Akropolis (seminar)
Greek Vase Painting (seminar on Attic black-figure and cherry-red-figure).
The Minoan Civilization of Crete (seminar).
Bronze Age Greece:  The Mycenaeans (seminar).
Sex, Love, and Socrates (freshman writing seminar).  F 98, F 99, F 01, F 02, F 03
Major Monuments of Greek Sculpture (seminar).  S 02
Latin 101 and 102.
Greek 101, 102, and 203.
Intensive Greek 100-204.
Greek 405/605:  Plato'southward Republic (seminar).
Greek 606:  Herodotos (seminar).
Greek 307/609:  Homer (seminar).
Greek 605:  Plato's Democracy and Greek Prose Composition (seminar).
Greek 611:  Greek Orators (seminar).
Greek 607:  Lyric Poetry (seminar).
Art History Survey (i-semester survey of all periods).
Art Survey I (paleolithic through medieval).
Wheaton College:
The History and Exercise of Archaeology.
Roman History (Republic and Empire).
Harvard University:
Greek A and B (start Greek).
Sophomore Tutorial in Greek.
Periclean Athens (as section leader).

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