Archaeologist

Excavations and Archaeological Projects

 
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Palaikastro, Crete

2014-present
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The Palace and Landscape at Palaikastro Project (PALAP) is an archaeological project that aims to place the East Cretan Minoan town of Palaikastro in its wider Bronze Age Aegean context. I excavated in the field in 2014, co-supervised the excavation of Building MP1 in 2015, catalogued ceramics and objects, and will publish the figurines and ceramic objects in the site’s forthcoming publication.

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Mochlos, Crete

2019-present
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As part of the Greek-American team investigating the Minoan settlement of Mochlos, I am studying and publishing the loomweights and textile tools from the Neopalatial ‘Ceremonial Centre’.

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Gournia, Crete

2012-2014
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For three summer seasons, I excavated the Minoan town and palace at Gournia as part of the American excavations. As part of the post-excavation activities, I also helped to study and catalogue plaster, and catalogue ceramics.

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Khirbat al-Mudayna, Jordan

2010
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Serving as trench supervisor, I helped to excavate the Nabataean occupation at the base of Khirbat al-Mudayna’s tell, writing reports, and drawing objects in post-excavation.

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Kempton, Maryland, USA

2018
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Established as a way to both teach students the fundamentals of archaeological field techniques and to uncover more of the local area’s history through material remains, the Kempton Historical Archaeological Project (KHAP) excavated an early-20th century coal-mining company town in Western Maryland.