In the 2024 Stahl Award cycle the ARF was able to fund the research of 7 graduate students and 9 faculty affiliates. We look forward to hearing about their work!

 

 

 

Faculty Recipients

Carol A. Redmount

Investigating El Hibeh 2024: In Search of a City Gate and Perhaps a Palace

Grace Erny

An open-air sanctuary at Anavlochos, East Crete

J. Theodore Peña

Pompeii Artifact Life History Project - 2024 Field Season

Jun Sunseri

Old Leupp Indian Boarding School and Japanese American Confinement Center

Junko Habu

Food-Subsistence Diversity and Biodiversity in the Mountainous Parts of Japan: An Archaeological Approach

Christine Hastorf Completing archaeobotanical analysis of 2023 excavation field season at Chiripa, Bolivia
Kim Shelton

Nemea, Sanctuary of Zeus Excavations at 100

Lisa Maher

Ancient Seafaring Explorers of Cyprus

Niek Veldhuis

Old Babylonian Emesal Liturgies

Rosemary A. Joyce

City Life at Classic Maya Palenque

 

Graduate Student Recipients

 

Dylan Matthew Guerra

Dissertation Research in Italy: An Analysis of the Eblaite Lexical Lists in their Scribal Context

Emily (Milly) McKenzie

Archaeobotanical Sample Processing for Taraco Archaeological Project

Isabell Villasana

“Destroyed During Testing”: NAGPRA and the “Forgotten” Repositories of Destructive Archaeological Analysis at the University of California, Riverside

Jason Moser

A Network of Prayers: The Building Blocks of an Old Babylonian Lamentation Corpus

Madolyn Hyytiainen-Jacobson

Joint Approaches: Reconstructing Multiple Burial Episodes in a Mycenaean Chamber Tomb

Melanie Grace Cootsona

Birds and Picuris: Archival and Oral Historical Research of Animal-Human Relationships

Sandra Oseguera Sotomayor

Sustainability and Persistence: Traditional Agricultural Practices of the Zapotec People of Oaxaca and Their Material Signature on the Landscape.

 

Research Date: 
2024