Archaeology
Faculty of the Committee on Archaeology
C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, Stephen Phillips Professor of Archaeology and Ethnology (Chair)
Ofer Bar-Yosef, George Grant MacCurdy and Janet G. B. MacCurdy Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology (on leave spring term)
Suzanne P. Blier, Professor of the History of Art and Architecture
Kathleen M. Coleman, Professor of Latin (on leave spring term)
William L. Fash, Bowditch Professor of Central American and Mexican Archaeology and Ethnology
Ioli Kalavrezou, Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine Art (on leave spring term)
Yun Kuen Lee, Assistant Professor of Anthropology (on leave fall term)
Peter Machinist, Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages (on leave spring term)
Richard H. Meadow, Senior Lecturer on Anthropology
Lawrence E. Stager, Dorot Professor of the Archaeology of Israel
Piotr Steinkeller, Professor of Assyriology
Irene J. Winter, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts
The Committee on Archaeology is a multidisciplinary group of scholars appointed to coordinate the teaching of archaeology among Harvards departments. It is designed to advance knowledge of archaeological activity, research, fieldwork, and scientific techniques in the many and varied fields where archaeology is an established and desirable approach to past cultures and histories around the world. It holds a monthly interdepartmental seminar on archaeological themes, and encourages students in the several departments to join together outside their specialties for the advancement of knowledge. It publishes an electronic calendar of forthcoming archaeological lectures and activities in the Boston area.
The courses listed below deal either directly or indirectly with the study of archaeology and will be given in 20012002. Please also consult departmental listings in Classics and in Ancient Near East. More detailed descriptions may be found listed under the several departments.
Literature and Arts C-14, C-69. Social Analysis 50.
Anthropology 100, 101, 166, 211r.
History of Art and Architecture 131, 235.
Religion [2348ab].