Education:
Ph.D. 1992
The University of Chicago, Department
of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
(Egyptology)
Dissertation:
The conveyance of real property in Upper Egypt during
the
Ptolemaic period. A study of the Hauswaldt Papyri and other
related demotic
instruments of transfer
The
University of Cambridge,
Graduate research student, Selwyn College, 1986-1987.
A.M. 1985
The University of Chicago, Department
of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
(Egyptology)
B.A.
1981 The Ohio State University,
Department of Art History (Honors, Medieval Architectural
History).
Current
Position:
2003- Stanford University,
Associate Professor, Department of Classics
Previous
Positions:
1996-2003
Stanford University, Assistant
Professor, Department of
Classics
1993-1996
Princeton
University,
Assistant Professor, Department of Classics
1992-1993
The University of Chicago,
Lecturer, Department of Near Eastern Languages and
Civilizations, and The Social Sciences Collegiate Division
Books:
The
Hauswaldt Papyri. A Family Archive from Edfu in the
Ptolemaic Period.
Demotische Studien, Vol. 12. Würzburg, 1997.
Land
and power in Ptolemaic Egypt.
The structure of land tenure 332-30 BCE. Cambridge
University Press, 2003.
Reviews by Peter
Nadig, BMCR 2004.06.41; Christian Mileta, H-Soz-u-Kult
February 2005; Ryosuke Takahashi, Kodai September
2004 (in Japanese); Olga Pelcer, Sehepunkte 5/1
(2005) (http://www.sehepunkte.historicum.net/2005/01/6344.html);
Rosalie David, American Historical Review 110/1
(2005).
Edited Books:
The
Ancient Economy: Evidence and Models.
Edited with Ian Morris. Stanford University Press, 2005.
Chapters/Articles in Books/Encyclopedia entries:
The
Temples of Upper Egypt
and The Theban region, and Hakoris,
co-authored with Willy Clarysse and Katelijn Vandorpe, in
Egypt from Alexander to the Copts: An Archaeological and
Historical Guide. Eds. Roger S. Bagnall. Dominic W.
Rathbone. British Museum Press, 2004.
“The economic
sociology of the ancient world,” with Ian Morris, in The
Handbook of economic sociology, 2d. ed. Eds. Neil
Smelser & Richard Swedberg. Princeton:Princeton University
Press. 2005.
“Egypt:ancient
and classical periods,” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of
Economic History. Ed. Joel Mokyr. Oxford University
Press, 2003. Vol. 2. Pp. 171-75
“North
Africa:ancient and classical periods,” in The Oxford
Encyclopedia of Economic History. Ed. Joel Mokyr. Oxford
University Press, 2003. Vol. 4. Pp. 108-09.
Books in
Progress:
Ptolemaic
documents in Greek and Demotic at Stanford University
(P. Stan. Class.). With Willy Clarysse.
Institutions
and political order. Private property and the development of
the state in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt.
Law and
justice in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab Conquest (330
BC-640 AD.
Co-edited
with J.G. Keenan & Uri Yiftach. Cambridge University Press.
A
sourcebook for ancient Egyptian history.
Blackwells.
Articles:
(1) “Ostracon
O.I. 12073 Once Again,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies
48 (1989): 117-124. Co-authored with Gary Greig and Sugihiko
Uchida.
(2) “The
Transfer of Landed Property in Upper Egypt in the Ptolemaic
Period,” Newsletter of the American Research Center in
Egypt 152 (Winter 1990): 1-3.
(3) “Land and
Status in Ptolemaic Egypt: The Status Designation ™£m b£k
DN in Ptolemaic Contracts,” in Grund und Boden im
Altägypten. Ed. Schafik Allam. Tübingen, 1995. Pp.
147-75.
(4)
“Irrigation Terminology in the Hauswaldt Papyri and Other
Texts from Edfu during the Ptolemaic Period,” in Les
problèmes institutionnels de L’eau en Égypte ancienne et
dans l’Antiquité méditerranéene. Ed. B Menu. Cairo,
1995. Pp. 261-71.
(5) “Demotic
Egyptian Instruments of Transfer as Evidence for Ownership
of Real Property,” Chicago Kent Law Review 71/1
(Spring 1996): 237-68.
(6) “Demotic
Papyri in the Princeton University Firestone Library,”
Archiv für Papyrusforschung. Beiheft 3: Akten des
21. Internationalen Papyrologenkongresses, Berlin,
13.-19.8.1995. Stuttgart, 1997. Pp. 666-68.
(7) “A
Ptolemaic Inscription from Bir ’Iayyan,” Chronique
d’Égypte 71 (1996): 317-30. Co-authored with Roger
Bagnall, Steven Sidebotham & Ronald Zitterkopf. Additional
note in “The scribe of Thebais,” Chronique d’Égypte
72 (1997): 160.
(8) “The Land
Tenure Regime in Ptolemaic Upper Egypt,” in Agriculture
in Egypt from Pharaonic to Modern Times. Eds. Alan
Bowman & Eugene Rogan. Proceedings of the British Academy 96
(1998): 83-105.
(9) “The
Auction of Pharaoh,” Gold of praise. Studies in Honor of
Edward F. Wente. Eds. John Larsen & Emily Teeter.
Chicago:Oriental Institute, 1999. Pp. 277-84.
(10)
“Hieroglyphs,” in Late Antiquity. A guide to the
postclassical world. Eds. Peter Brown et al.
Harvard, 1999. P. 491.
(12) “Demotic
Law,” in A history of ancient Near Eastern law. Ed.
Raymond Westbrook. Leiden:E.J. Brill, 2003. Pp. 819-62.
(13) “Twilight
of the gods. Economic power and the land tenure regime in
Ptolemaic Egypt,” in Atti del XXII Congresso
internazionale di Papirologia, Firenze, 23-29 agosto 1998.
Florence:Istituto papirologio “G. Vitelli.” 2001. Pp.
861-78.
(14) “Security
of loans in demotic Egyptian legal papyri,” in Security
for debt in the Ancient Near East, Eds. Raymond
Westbrook & Richard Jasnow. Leiden; E.J. Brill, 2001. Pp.
307-26.
(15) “The papyrus collections
of Stanford,” in Papyrus collections world wide. Eds.
Willy Clarysse and Herbert Verreth. Brussels:Koninklijke
Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten,
2000. Pp. 75-76.
(16) “Rhodon son of Lysimachus
in Edfu,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik
138 (2002): 146-48.
(17) “The
relationship of evidence to models for the Ptolemaic economy
(332 BCE-30 BCE),” in The ancient economy. Evidence and
models. Eds. J.G. Manning & Ian Morris. Stanford
University Press. Forthcoming, 2004. 25 pp.
(18)
“Paleography and Bilingualism. P. Duke inv. 320 and 675,”
co-authored with Josh Sosin (Duke). Chronique d’Égypte.
78 (2003):.
(19)
“Irrigation
et État en Égypte antique,” Annales, histoire, sciences
sociales, 57/3 (May-June 2002): 611-23.
(20) “Edfu as a central place
in Ptolemaic history,” in Edfu. An Egyptian provincial
capital in the Ptolemaic period. Eds. Katelijn Vandorpe
and Willy Clarysse. Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgïe
voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten. Brussels, 2003. Pp. 61-73.
(21) “Property rights and
contracting in Ptolemaic Egypt (332 BC- 30 BC),” in
Journal of Institutional and theoretical economics 160/4
(2004):758-764.
(22) “A new
Roman period house sale from Soknopaiou Nesos,” With T.M.
Hickey, in Festschrift für Karl-Theodor Zauzich. Eds.
Friedhelm Hoffmann & Heinz-Josef Thissen. Würzburg, 2004.
(23) “The
Ptolemaic economy,” in The Cambridge Economic History of
the Graeco-Roman World. Eds. Ian Morris, Walter Scheidel
& Richard Saller. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Articles in Progress/forthcoming:
(24)
“Fundamental legal concepts as applied to property in land
in the ancient world. The case of Ptolemaic Egypt, 332 BC-30
BC.”
(25) "The
Ptolemaic "Économie royale," state formation, economic
integration and the limits of centralized political power,"
in Approches de l'economie hellenistique,
ed.
Raymond Descat. Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, 2005.
(26) "Land
tenure, rural space, and the political economy of Ptolemaic
Egypt (332 BC- 30 BC)," Kodai
forthcoming.
(27)
“Interpreting Ptolemaic Egypt:Greek and demotic Egyptian
texts and the reconstruction of Greco-Egyptian Society,”
Journal of Studies for the Integrated Text Science
(Nagoya) forthcoming.
Books Reviews:
(1)
R. Ventura, Living in a
city of the Dead. J. Near Eastern Studies 48/3
(1989): 223-24.
(2) D.J.
Thompson, Memphis under the Ptolemies, Classical
Philology 85/4 (1990): 317-20.
(3) S.P.
Vleeming, ed. Aspects of demotic lexicography. J.
Near Eastern Studies 50/2 (1991): 155-59
(4) L.
Manniche, An ancient Egyptian herbal. J. Near
Eastern Studies 53/4 (1994): 295-96.
(5) C. Andrews,
Catalogue of Demotic papyri in the British Museum, vol.
4. J. of the American Oriental Society 115.2
(1995): 304-05.
(6) G. Husson
and D. Valbelle, L’État et les institutions en Égypte des
premiers pharaons aux empereurs romains. Bulletin of
the American Society of Papyrologists 32 (1995):195-201.
(7) T. Eide,
et al., Fontes Historiae Nubiorum, Bryn Mawr
Classical Review 96.04.03 (1996).
(8) D. Van
Berchem, L’égyptologue genevois Edouard Naville. Années
d’études et premiers voyages en Égypte 1862-1870. J.
Near Eastern Studies56/1 (1997): 59-60.
(9) P. Green,
Alexandria to Actium. The historical evolution of the
Hellenistic age. J. Near Eastern Studies 57/1
(1998): 52-54.
(10) R.J.
Demarée & A. Egberts, eds. Village voices:Proceedings of
the symposium ‘texts from Deir el-Medina and their
interpretation,’ Leiden May 31-June 1 1991. J. Near
Eastern Studies 57/4 (1998): 301-02.
(11) M. Depauw,
A companion to demotic studies. Bibliotheca
Orientalis 61/1 (1999): 53-55.
(12) J.
Carlsen et al. Land use in the Roman empire. The
American Journal of Archaeology 104/2 (2000): 408-09.
(13) A.
Loprieno, Ancient Egyptian, A linguistic introduction.
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.08.14.
(14) F.
Hoffmann, Ägypten Kultur und Lebenswelt in
griechisch-römischer Zeit. Eine Darstellung nach den
demotischen Quelle. Bryn Mawr Classical Review
2001.02.14.
(15) Erja
Salmekivi, Cartonnage Papyri in Context. New Ptolemaic
Documents from Abu Sir al-Malaq. Helsinki,
Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 119 (2002). Bryn Mawr
Classical Review 2003.05.07.
(16) S. Ikram,
Choice cuts. Meat production in ancient Egypt. J.
Near Eastern Studies. 63/2 (April 2004):151-52.
(17) Albert
Leonard, Jr. and others. Ancient Naukratis.
Excavations at a Greek emporium in Egypt. Part 1. The
excavations at Kom Ge’ if. The Annual of the American
Schools of Oriental Research, vol. 54. Atlanta: Scholars
Press, 1997. J. Near Eastern Studies 63/2 (April
2004:149-50.
(18)
Werner Huß, Ägypten in hellenistischer Zeit, 332-30 v.
Chr. American Historical
Review.
(19) Paul
Schubert and Isabelle Jornot, eds. Les Papyrus de Genève,
vol. 1 2d edition. Nos. 1-10, 12-44, 66-78, 80-81. Textes
documentaires. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.3.18.
(20) Russ
Versteeg, Law in ancient Egypt. American Journal
of Legal History 46/1 (2004):91-94.
Reviews
Submitted:
(21) M. Minas,
Die Hieroglyphischen Ahnenreihen der ptolemäischen Könige.
Ein Vergleich mit den Titeln der eponymen Priester in den
demotischen und griechischen Papyri. J. Near Eastern
Studies.
(22) K.
Mysliwiec. Twilight of Ancient Egypt. First
Millennium B.C.E. Classical
Bulletin.
(23) L. Mooren,
ed., Politics, Administration and society in the
Hellenistic and Roman world. Studia Hellenistica 36.
Classical Review.
(24) P.J.
Frandsen and K. Ryholt, eds., A Miscellany of demotic
texts and studies. The Carlsberg Papyri, vol. 3.
Copenhagen:Museum Tusculanum Press, 2000. Bibliotheca
Orientalis.
(25) Phiroze
Vasunia, The Gift of the Nile. Hellenizing Egypt from
Aeschylus to Alexander. The Classical Journal.
Teaching Interests:
Economic and
Legal History, Ancient History, Egyptology, Demotic legal
papyri, Greek documentary Papyrology, Ancient Egyptian
language, History of the Hellenistic world, Koine
Greek, Coptic
Courses
Taught:
-
History
and Culture of Ancient Egypt
-
Introduction to Coptic
-
Coptic
Documentary Texts
-
Papyrology
-
Alexander
the Great and the Hellenistic World
-
Social
power, law and the state-ancient comparative law
-
Introduction to Egyptian Hieroglyphics
-
Greek
History
-
Herodotus
-
Daily life
in ancient Egypt
-
The
ancient economy
-
Problems
in Egyptian History-the first millennium BC
-
Science
and technology in ancient Egyptian society
-
Attic
Greek grammar
-
Classics
Majors Seminar-historical texts
-
Empires of
the ancient Near East
-
Freshman
seminar on Egyptian civilization
-
Numerous
reading courses in ancient texts (Demotic Egyptian,
Greek, Coptic)
-
The
history of Egyptology
Professional Association Memberships/Service:
-
Association internationale des papyrologues
-
Fondation
égyptologique Reine Élisabeth, Brussels
-
American
Society of Papyrologists
-
International Workshop for Papyrology and Social History
-
The Social
Science History Institute, Stanford University
Honors/Fellowships/Short-term Appointments/Grants:
2004 École des Hautes Études
en Sciences Sociales, Paris, Visiting Professor,
concurrently with the École Normale Superieure
2003-2005 Advanced Papyrological
Information Systems Project, Local PI, Phases IV and V.
National Endowment for the Humanities.
2003 Katholieke Universiteit,
Leuven. Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Arts, Department of
Classical Studies, Ancient History Section. Summer
2002
Earhart Foundation,
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Grant
to support
research and publication
2002 Political Economy
Research Center-The Center for Free Market
Environmentalism (Bozeman, Montana)
Invited to participate at the conference for young
professors on Free Market Environmentalism in Theory and
Practice, San Francisco. A Liberty Fund Colloquium.
2001
Stanford University, Office of
Technology Licensing
Research grant for the project
Studies on Ptolemaic Edfu. Regional history and the history
of the State in Egypt, 332 BCE- 30 BCE
2000-01
The
Hoover Institution, Stanford University
William C. Bark National Fellowship
1999
Stanford University, Dean’s Award for
Distinguished Teaching.
1998-99
Stanford University, Awarded a
Bing grant to develop web site for courses on Egypt
1998-99
Stanford University,
Fellow, Stanford Humanities Center
1998
Stanford University,
Awarded a grant from the Social Science History Institute to
develop a course on the ancient economy
1997-1998
Stanford University, McNamara
Faculty Fellow
1995-1996
The
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Solmsen Fellow
Institute for
Research in the Humanities
1993-1995
Princeton University,
Numerous research grants
1983-1986 University
of Chicago,
H.R. Young
Graduate Scholarship (Goldman, Sachs & Co., New
York
1983-86
The
University of Chicago,
General
Humanities Graduate Fellowship
1989
The University of Chicago,
Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship to Study Papyri in
the Egyptian Museum, (East) Berlin
1989-90
The American Research Center in
Egypt, Cairo, Fellow,
(funded by the United
States Information Agency)
Teaching
Experience:
1996-
Assistant/Associate Professor of Classics, Stanford
University
Outside of
regular teaching, taught courses on Herodotus,
Egyptian Hieroglyphics, the History of Egyptology,
and the History of Egypt in the Continuing Studies
Program.
1993-95 Assistant Professor of Classics,
Princeton University
Courses in
Greek and Coptic grammar, ancient Egyptian, Hellenistic &
Roman history. Graduate seminar on Ptolemaic
Egypt.
1992 Lecturer:
Social Sciences Collegiate Division, The University
of Chicago
Western
Civilization I: The Ancient World from Classical
Athens to Early
Christianity
Lecturer:
Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations,
The
University of Chicago
Middle
Egyptian Texts (two courses), Late Egyptian Texts and the
History of the New Kingdom (one course), Introduction to
Demotic (two courses), Demotic Legal and Historical Texts
(two courses)
1989
Instructor: The Oriental Institute, The University of
Chicago
Members course: The
Hellenistic World
Conferences
Organized:
1999 Stanford University, "The grand
procession of Ptolemy II Philadelphus." The Stanford-Chicago
Workshop on Hellenistic History
2005 Stanford University,
"Institutions of Empire," The Stanford Ancient
Chinese and Mediterranean Empires Comparative History
Project (ACME). Organized with Walter Scheidel.
Stanford
University Service:
1996-98
Secretary of minutes,
Department of Classics meetings.
1996- Ph.D. Dissertation Supervisor-currently
principal supervisor to two students, and second reader to
two students
1996- Senior Thesis Supervisor, principal
reader for two Senior theses (one senior thesis prize).
2001 MLA thesis Supervisor,
Continuing Studies.
1997-2000 Director of Undergraduate
Studies, Department of Classics.
2004-2005
1998- Board of Directors,
The Social Science History Institute.
1998
Lecturer for the Stanford Alumni
Association, Portland, Atlanta,
Chicago
1998-
Stanford Humanities Center,
external reviewer of applications
2000-
Stanford
University Rhodes-Marshall Committee.
2004
Stanford University Fulbright Committee
Outside Service to the Profession:
1994-95 Princeton University, College
Advisor & Faculty Fellow, Rockefeller
College
1999
Consultant to
Princeton University Press
2000
Consulting
adviser for the proposed Center for the Tebtunis papyri,
The University
of California,
Berkeley
Fonds zur
Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung, Vienna
Reviewer of Scientific
projects proposal
2000-
Consulting
Editor, The University of California Press, Hellenistic
Culture and Society series
2000- Consultant to the Fédération canadienne des
sciences humaines et sociales, Federation of Canada
2001-
Consultant to
Cambridge University Press
2001-
Consulting
Egyptologist for Japanese combined mission to Akoris, Middle
Egypt
2001- Consultant, Washington
University St Louis, Department of
Classics, Olin Library
papyrus collection
2001 Organized with Prof. Willy Clarysse and
Katelijn Vandorpe (KU Leuven, Belgium) the international
colloquium “Edfu, an Egyptian provincial capital in the
Ptolemaic period,” Palace of the Belgian Academies,
Brussels, September 2001
2002 Consultant to the journal
History of Economic Ideas (Pisa)
2002 Consultant to the National
Endowment for the Humanities
On-going
Research/Board Memberships:
2003- Principal Investigator,
Advanced Papyrological Information System (APIS), phase IV
and V. Digitization and cataloguing of Stanford University
papyri, funded by the NEH, Washington, D.C.
2001-
“The History of Edfu” project. A joint
investigation with the University of Cambridge and
Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven
2001 Planning committee, Summer institute in
Papyrology project of the American Society of Papyrologists
1999 Co-principal investigator,
Bechtel Program in Global Change:
Institutional Change and Economic
Growth:Empirical Studies in History, Social Science, and
Policy Reform.
Social Science History Institute, Stanford.
1998-
The Ancient
Economy Project, sponsored by the Social Science History
Institute, Stanford University, with Ian Morris
http://www.stanford.edu/group/sshi/
1990-
Association
internationale pour l'étude du droit de
l'Égypte ancienne,
Paris. American delegate.
1998-2000
American Society of Papyrologists,
Board of Directors
1998-
International Workshop for
Papyrology and Social History.
Elected
permanent member. Directors, Alan Bowman, Christ Church,
Oxford; Roger Bagnall, Columbia University. Meetings in
Oxford (1998), Ann Arbor (1999), Leuven (2000), Stanford
(2001), Cambridge (2002), New York (2003), Oxford (2004).
Two joint book projects in progress.
1998-
Member of the Board, The Social Science History
Institute, Stanford University.
Previous
Professional/Work Experience:
1992-1993 The University of Chicago,
Research Associate, The Oriental
Institute
1991-92
The University of Chicago, The Epigraphic Survey, The
Oriental Institute Office Manager
1990-91 The University of Chicago
Assistant to the Dean of Students in the
University
1983-91 The University of Chicago,
Research Assistant, Demotic Dictionary Project
1990 The Field Museum of Natural History,
Chicago. Tour Leader & Lecturer, Tour of Egypt, February
1987-93 The University of Chicago,
Resident Head, Wick House, Broadview Hall
1983-86 The University of Chicago,
Assistant Resident Head, Hitchcock Hall
1983
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
Graduate intern, Departments of Near Eastern and Egyptian
Art.
Papers Read:
1986
American Research Center in Egypt, Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
1987 Third International Conference of
Demotic Studies, Cambridge, England
Ancient History Workshop, The
University of Chicago
1990
Netherlands Institute for Archeology and
Arabic Studies, Cairo, Egypt
American
Research Center in Egypt,
Cairo, Egypt
Association
internationale pour l'étude du droit de l'Égypte ancienne
Meetings
in Tübingen, Germany
1992
American Philological Association,
Chicago
1993 Fifth International Conference for
Demotic Studies, Pisa, Italy
Association
internationale pour l'étude du droit de l'Égypte ancienne
Meetings
in Vogüé, France
1995 21st International Congress of
Papyrology, Berlin, Germany
The
University of California-Berkeley Law School
(Boalt Hall)
1996
Princeton University
Oxford
University
Stanford
University
1997 Center for
Chinese Studies, The University of California-Berkeley
University of
California-Irvine
1998 22nd International Congress of
Papyrology, Florence, Italy
1999 Seventh International Conference for
Demotic Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark
Columbia
University
Workshop on Ancient Societies, Stanford
University
2000 International Conference on Papyrus
Collections Worldwide, Brussels and Leuven, Belgium
2001 23d International Congress of
Papyrology, Vienna, Austria
Third
“Demotic Summer school,”
Universität Trier, Germany
International Colloquium, “Edfu, an Egyptian provincial
capital in the Ptolemaic period,”
Palace of the Belgian Academies, Brussels, Belgium
5th
Annual Conference-Institutions and governance,”
International Society for the New Institutional Economics,
University of California-Berkeley
2002
Department of Classics, The University of Chicago.
Symposium: “The Corrupting Sea”
American Research Center in Egypt,
Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.
Eighth
International Conference for Demotic Studies, Würzburg, Germany
Symposium
on Empire and Exploitation in the Ancient Mediterranean
World, Edith Cowan University/The University of Western
Australia,
Perth,
Australia
Cambridge
University, Cambridge Economic history of the Greaco-Roman
world conference
Russell
Sage Foundation, New York, conference for the
Handbook of Economic Sociology
2004 Fifth European Social Science History
Conference European Social Science History Meeting,
Berlin, Germany
Conference on Empires, Copenhagen,
Denmark
American Philological Association,
Annual Meeting, San Francisco
Ancient
Mediterranean Symposium,
University of Tokyo, Tokyo Japan.
Approches de l’économie hellénistique,
Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, France
24th International Congress of Papyrology,
Helsinki
The Genesis of Historical texts. Texts/Contexts,
21st Century COE Program, 4th International Colloquium,
Graduate School of Letters, Nagoya University, Japan
2005
Archaeological Institute of America,
Annual Convention. Boston
Third Conference on Hellenistic Economies,
University of Copenhagen
Distinguished Lectures:
1996 The Edson Lecture, The University of
Wisconsin-Madison, Department of History
2001
Gelsinger
Lecture, San Jose State University, Department of History
Invited Lectures:
1993
Princeton University
1994 Bryn Mawr College
1995 Johns Hopkins University
1996 The University of Minnesota, Department
of Classics
Stanford
University, Department of Classics
The University
of Chicago
UC-Berkeley
1997
Archaeological Institute of America-Stanford
Chapter
Stanford
Alumni Association-Portland Oregon
2001 The University of Cincinnati, Department
of Classical Studies
Stanford
Alumni Association-Atlanta
American
Research Center in Egypt, Northern California Branch
Stanford
Alumni Association-Chicago
Washington
University, St. Louis, Department of Classics
2002 École des Hautes Études en Science
Sociale, Paris
Washington University, St Louis, Archaeology
seminar
2004 UC-Berkeley, Summer seminar in
Papyrology, Center for the Tebtunis Papyri/
ASP Summer Institute
The University of Tokyo, Department of Western
History
Stanford University Law School, The Legal
History Society
École
normale superieure, Paris |