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麻豆直播-AFFILIATED PROJECTS

麻豆直播 offers two types of affiliation: one for civil society organizations and conservation projects, and one for archaeological fieldwork and publication projects.


麻豆直播-Affiliated Civil Society Organizations and Conservation Projects

Learn more about applying as a civil society organization or conservation project here. 


麻豆直播-Affiliated Archaeological Projects

Currently, 150 archaeological projects are affiliated with 麻豆直播. This includes 114 field projects and 36 publication projects.

麻豆直播 supports research in archaeology and related fields in the Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Mediterranean and Western Asia. 麻豆直播-affiliated projects adhere to 麻豆直播 policies, most notably the Non-Discrimination Policy, Policy on Professional Conduct, and Code of Conduct for the 麻豆直播 Annual Meeting and Other 麻豆直播 Sponsored Events. These policies affirm 麻豆直播鈥檚 commitment to high standards for research integrity, academic mentoring, and ethical professional behavior. Project Principal Investigators may apply for 麻豆直播 affiliation for their projects through the Committee for Archaeological Research and Policy (CAP). Currently, more than 100 research projects in Armenia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Oman, Palestine, Spain, Sudan, and Turkey have become 麻豆直播-affiliated. Principal investigators for these affiliated projects include in-country researchers as well as scholars from Europe and North America.

麻豆直播-affiliated projects receive advice, encouragement, and constructive criticism from peer professionals through CAP. Principal Investigators of 麻豆直播-affiliated projects are eligible to apply for 麻豆直播 Project Grants (Dana, Harris, Seger and Gold grants), and Shepard Urgent Action Grants. Dana, Harris, Seger and Gold grants support worthy field projects, particularly to help newer and smaller projects get started, as well as other 麻豆直播-affiliated projects to support research and analysis leading to project publications. Shepard grants support urgently needed documentation, conservation or stabilization of important archaeological sites or features. Students working on 麻豆直播-affiliated projects are eligible to apply for Scholarships for Fieldwork Participation.

 Projects listed in italics have information available on 2026 field seasons.

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Armenia (1 publication)
Croatia (1 publication)
Cyprus (8 field projects, 2 publication)
Denmark (1 field project)
Egypt (14 field projects, 1 publication)
Ethiopia (1 field project)
Georgia (1 field project)
Greece (1 field project)
Iran (2 field projects)
Iraq (17 field projects, 1 publication)
Israel (23 field projects, 13 publications)
Italy (4 field projects)
Jordan (21 field projects, 13 publications)
Lebanon (1 field project)
Libya (1 field project)
Morocco (1 field project)
North Macedonia (1 field project)
Oman (1 field project)
Spain (1 field project)
Sudan (1 field project)
Tunisia (1 publication)
Turkey (14 field projects, 3 publications)

Location P.I. / Director(s)
ARMENIA (1 Publication)
– publication (University of Central Florida), Arthur Petrosyan (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences, Armenia), and Boris Gasparyan (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences, Armenia)
 
CROATIA (1 Publication)
– publication Sarah James (University of Colorado – Boulder) and Verdan Barbari膰 (University of Split)
 
CYPRUS (8 Field Projects, 2 Publications)
– field Steven Falconer and Patricia Fall (University of North Carolina-Charlotte)
– field Pamela Gaber (Lycoming College)
– field Nicholas P. Herrmann (Texas State University), Efthymia Nikita (The Cyprus Institute), Despina Pilides, Polina Christofi, and Yiannis Violaris (Department of Antiquities, Cyprus)
– field Mara T. Horowitz (SUNY Purchase)
– field Kevin D. Fisher (University of British Columbia) and Sturt W. Manning (Cornell University)
– field Lindy Crewe (CAARI)
– field () Kathryn Grossman (North Carolina State University)
– publication Andrew McCarthy (University of Edinburgh)
– publication/field R. Scott Moore (Indiana University of Pennsylvania), William Caraher (University of North Dakota), and David Pettegrew (Messiah College)
Vigla: Tom Landvatter (Reed College), Brandon Olson (Metropolitan State University, Denver), and R. Scott Moore (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
 
DENMARK (1 Field Project)
Vasagard Projectfield Finn Ole Nielsen, M. Nicolas Caretta, Michael Thorsen, Ditte Kofod, and Roxana Youkhana (Institute for Field Research/Bornholm Museum)
 
EGYPT (14 Field Projects, 1 Publication)
– field Eva Amanda Calomino (University of Grenada) and Agustina Scaro
Bioarchaeology of Deir el-Medina Research Project – field Anne Austin (University of Missouri鈥擲t. Louis)
 – field Nicholas Brown (Yale University)
Early Memphis Project – field Sergio Alarc贸n Robledo (Harvard University)
 – field Patrizia Piacentini (Universit脿 degli Studi di Milano) and Abd el-Moneim Said (Ministry of Antiquities – Egypt)
Kom Firin Archaeological Project (KFAP) – field Luiza Osorio G. Silva (University of California, Irvine) and Oren Siegel (University of Toronto)
 – field Maria Nilsson, John Ward, and Patricia Coletto
 – field Antonio J. Morales (Universidad de Alcal谩), Ra煤l S谩nchez (University of Grenada), and Sergio Alarc贸n (Harvard University)
– field Anke Weber (Humboldt-Universit盲t zu Berlin)
Rescuing Egyptian Labor Archives: Emergency Stabilization of Foreign Excavation Records (1890s鈥1970) – field Amany Abd El Hameed
Safeguarding and Documenting the Akhmim Tomb C4 – publication Wahid Omran (Fayoum University)
Sultan al-Ashraf Inal Complex: Emergency Stabilization and Safeguarding – field Hossam Abd El Azeem (Shaw膩hid Mi峁/Witnesses of Egypt Heritage Initiative)
field Jay Silverstein (Nottingham Trent University) and Robert Littman (University of Hawaii)
– field Nicholas Brown (Yale University)
 – field Kate Liszka (California State University, San Bernardino), Meredith Brand (American University in Cairo), and Bryan Kraemer (Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art)
 
ETHIOPIA (1 Field Project)
– field Michael Harrower (Johns Hopkins University) and Cinzia Perlingieri (Center for Digital Archaeology)
 
GEORGIA (1 Field Project)
– field Stephen Batiuk (University of Toronto)
 
GREECE (1 Field Project)
– field John Papadopoulos (American School of Classical Studies at Athens) and Debby Sneed (California State University, Long Beach)
 
IRAN (2 Field Project)
Seeking Sultan Abad-e Chamchamal: Archaeological Excavation in the Site of Tepe Hala Bag – field Mohammad Eghbal Chehri (Islamic Azad University-Tehran)
Tepe Ghabristan Belverdi – field Mohammad Eghbal Chehri (Islamic Azad University-Tehran)
 
IRAQ (17 Field Projects, 1 publication)
 – field Marco Iamoni, Riccardo Valente (University of Udine) and Maddalena Scattini (Universit脿 Ca’ Foscari Venezia)
Climate Change Impacts on Umm Al-Aqarib Archaeological Site, Southern Iraq: Risks of Desertification and Environmental Degradation – publication Aqeel Almansrawe and Ahmed Ali Jawad (Iraq State Board of Antiquities and Heritage)
Crafting Landscape: Resources Exploitation and Production Strategies in Iraqi Kurdistan during Urbanisation and State Formation (CraftLand) – field Claire Padovani (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
– field Andrea Polcaro (University of Perugia) and Davide Nadali (Sapienza University)
– field Jason Ur (Harvard University)
– field Rocco Palermo (University of Pisa)
Kani Shaie Archaeological Project (KSAP) – field Steve Renette (University of Cambridge)
– field Tiffany Earley-Spadoni (University of Central Florida) and Glenn Schwartz (Johns Hopkins University)
– field Holly Pittman (University of Pennsylvania)
– field Carlo G. Cereti (Sapienza University and University of California, Irvine)
MiSAK – Missione Archeologica Italiana nel Kurdistan Iracheno – field Luca Colliva (Sapienza University)
Nineveh East Project – field Timothy Harrison (University of Chicago) and Abu Khaled Jayyab (University of Toronto)
Paths to Urban Growth in the Nineveh Plain (PUG) – field Khaled Abu Jayyab (University of Toronto)
– field Paola Sconzo (University of Palermo)
– field Petra Creamer (Emory University)
Sealands Archaeology and Environment Program – field Jennifer Pournelle (University of South Carolina)
Sealands II: Geoarchaeology and Paleoenvironment Laboratory Analyses – field Jennifer Pournelle (University of South Carolina)
– field Timothy Matney (University of Akron)
 
ISRAEL (23 Field Projects, 13 Publications)
– field Eric H. Cline (George Washington University) and Assaf Yasur-Landau (University of Haifa)
– field Felix H枚flmayer and Katharina Streit (Austrian Academy of Sciences)
field Alexandra Ratzlaff (Brandeis University) and Tali Erickson-Gini
– field Assaf Yasur-Landau (University of Haifa) and Thomas E. Levy (University of California, San Diego)
– field A. Asa Eger (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Beverly Goodman (University of Haifa), and Andrea de Giorgi (Florida State University)
– publication Thomas E. Levy (University of California, San Diego)
Early Desert Cities: An Investigation into 3rd Millennium BCE Urbanism at Tel Arad at the Macro- and Microscales – field Zachary Dunseth (Brown University), Ruth Shahack-Gross (University of Haifa), and Israel Finkelstein (Tel Aviv University)
– field Paula Waiman-Barak (University of Haifa) and Sveta Matskevich (Hebrew University)
Galilee Prehistory Project – field Yorke Rowan (University of Chicago)
– field Igor Kreimerman (Hebrew University)
– field Shlomit Bechar (University of Haifa)
– field Michael Eisenberg and Arleta Kowalewska (University of Haifa)
– field Orit Peleg-Barkat (Hebrew University) and Gregg E. Gardner (University of British Columbia)
– publication Jennie Ebeling (University of Evansville) and Norma Franklin (University of Haifa)
– field Mark Letteney (University of Southern California), Matthew J. Adams (Albright Institute), Yotam Tepper (University of Haifa), and Susan Cohen (Montana State University
– publication Jeff Blakely (University of Wisconsin)
Tell el-Hesi Archaeological Excavation Project – field Kara Larson (University of Michigan), Geoffrey Ludvik (University of Wisconsin-Madison), and James W. Hardin (Mississippi State University)
– field Bethany J. Walker (University of Bonn) and Oren Gutfeld (Hebrew University)
Lahav Research Project, Phases I-III – publication Joe D. Seger (Mississippi State University)
– publication Jennifer Gates-Foster (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Michael Nelson (Queens College), Benjamin Rubin (Independent Scholar), Daniel Schowalter (Carthage College), and Jason Schlude (St. John鈥檚 University)
– field James Riley Strange (Samford University)
– field Robert Mullins (Azusa Pacific University), Naama Yahalom-Mack, and Nava Panitz-Cohen (Hebrew University)
Tel Beit Mirsim Project – field Michael Freikman and Igor Kreimerman (Hebrew University)
Tel Beth-Shemesh Excavations – publication Shawn Bubel (University of Lethbridge), Shlomo Bunimovitz, and Zvi Lederman (Tel Aviv University)
– publication Steven Ortiz (Lipscomb University) and Itzhaq Shai
– field David Ilan (Hebrew Union College)
Tel Gezer Publication Project – publication Steven Ortiz (Lipscomb University) and Sam Wolff (Albright Institute)
– field Ido Koch (Tel Aviv University) and Jim Parker (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary)
– publication Seymour Gitin (Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, Hebrew University)
Tell el-Wawiyat Excavation Project – publication Beth Alpert Nakhai (University of Arizona) and J.P. Dessel (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
– publication Michael Hasel (Southern Adventist University)
The Gezer Gateway Project – publication  John S. Holladay Jr. (University of Toronto) and Stanley Klassen (University of Toronto)
publication Jodi Magness (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
– field Azekah Excavations
– publication Barbara Burrell (University of Cincinnati) and Kathryn Gleason (Cornell University)
The Role and Significance of Egyptian Impact on Socio-political Development of the Southern Levant in the Period of Early Bronze I – field Eliot Braun (Independent Researcher)
– field  Omer Sergei (Tel Aviv University), Karen Covello-Paran (Israel Antiquities Authority), William Schniedewind (UCLA), Joachim Krause (Ruhr University Bochum), and Hannes Bezzel (Friedrich-Schiller University Jena)
The Zeitah Excavations – publication  Ron E. Tappy (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary)
 
ITALY (4 Field Projects)
– field Elizabeth A. Murphy (Florida State University)
– field Caitie Barrett (Cornell University), Kathryn Gleason (Cornell University), Annalisa Marzano (University of Bologna)
– field Peter van Dommelen (Brown University), Dr. Alfonso Stiglitz
– field Paola Sconzo (University of Palermo)
 
JORDAN (21 Field Projects, 13 Publications)
‘Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project – field Erin Darby and Robert Darby (University of Tennessee-Knoxville)
Abu en-Ni`aj: Early Bronze IV Village Life – publication Patricia Fall (University of North Carolina-Charlotte)
The Ad-Deir Monument and Plateau Project – field/restoration Cynthia Finlayson (Brigham Young University)
Archaeological Expedition to Khirbat Iskandar and its Environs, Jordan – field Suzanne Richard (Gannon University), Jesse C. Long (Lubbock Christian University), and Marta D’Andrea (Sapienza The University of Rome)
Ba’aja Survey and Excavations – field David Graf (University of Miami)
– field Kent Bramlett (La Sierra University), Monique Roddy (Walla Walla University), and Friedbert Ninow (La Sierra University)
Bir Madhkur Project – publication Andrew M. Smith II (George Washington University)
– field Danielle Fatkin (Knox College)
– field Yorke Rowan (University of Chicago)
– publication Meredith S. Chesson (University of Notre Dame) and Morag M. Kersel (DePaul University)
Exploring Continuity and Transition in Southern Jordan – field  Jennifer Ramsay (SUNY Brockport), Bjorn Anderson (University of Iowa), and Craig Harvey
(University of Alberta)
Hellenistic Petra Project IV – field David Graf (University of Miami)
– field Oystein LaBianca (Andrews University), Bethany Walker (University of Bonn), and Maria Elena Ronza (Andrews University and Sela for Vocational Training and Protection of Cultural Heritage)
– field Craig A. Harvey (University of Alberta) and Sarah E. Wenner (University of Cincinnati)
– publication M. Barbara Reeves (Queen’s University)
– publication Gerald Mattingly (Johnson University) and James H. Pace (Elon University)
field Debra Foran (Wilfrid Laurier University)
– publication James Fraser (Albright Institute of Archaeological Research)
– field Chad Hill (University of Pennsylvania) and Yorke Rowan (University of Chicago)
– field Paul Gregor (Andrews University)
– field Morag Kersel (DePaul University)
Lowlands to Highlands Edom Project – publication Neil Smith (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
– publication Larry Herr (Burman University)
– field Douglas R. Clark (La Sierra University), Marta D鈥橝ndrea (Sapienza The University of Rome), Andrea Polcaro (University of Perugia), and Suzanne Richard (Gannon University)
Mudawwara Ottoman Fort – field Andrew Petersen (University of Wales Trinity Saint David)
– publication Leigh-Ann Bedal (Penn State University, Behrend)
Petra North Ridge Project – publication Megan A. Perry (East Carolina University)
Pottery and Communal Identity: Archaeometric Study of Islamic Ceramics from Northern Jordan – field Hussein Al-Sababha (Bonn University)
– publication Debra Foran (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Timothy P. Harrison (University of Toronto)
– field Darrell Rohl (Calvin University), Elizabeth Osinga, and Jenna Morton
Understanding the visibility of archaeological sites in satellite imagery through the analysis of soils and their reflectance – field Sayantani Neogi
– publication Thomas E. Levy and Mohammad Najjar (University of California, San Diego)
Zahrat adh-Dhra’ 1: Middle Bronze Age Settlement on the Dead Sea Plain – publication Steve Falconer (University of North Carolina-Charlotte)
– field Hanna Erftenbeck (Grinnell College) and Natalia M. Handziuk (University of Toronto)
 
LEBANON (1 Field Project)
Tell Douris Excavation Project – field Hanan Charaf (Lebanese University)
 
LIBYA (1 Field Project)
Local and International Protection of Cyrene’s Archaeological Heritage from Threats – field Rizq Khalid (Mohammed bin Ali Al Sunoussi Islamic University)
 
MOROCCO (1 Field Project)
– field Hamza Benattia
 
NORTH MACEDONIA (1 Field Project)
Neanderthal Crossroads Project – field Darko Stojanovski (Balkan Heritage Foundation), Sarah Lacy (California State University Dominguez Hills), and Tracje Nacev (University of Goce Delchev)
 
OMAN (1 Field Project)
  – field  Michael Harrower (Johns Hopkins University)
 
SPAIN (1 Field Project)
– field  Alexander Smith (SUNY Brockport) and Amalia P茅rez-Juez (Boston University)
 
SUDAN (1 Field Project)
  – field  Geoff Emberling (University of Michigan) and Rachael J. Dann (University of Copenhagen)
 
TUNISIA (1 Publication )
Carthage, The Precinct of Tanit (tophet) and Ba鈥檃l: The 麻豆直播 Punic Project: The Stager Excavations (1975-1979) – publication J.A. Greene (Harvard University), B.K. Garnand (Harvard University, NINO-Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten), L. E. Stager (Harvard University)
 
TURKEY (14 Field Projects, 3 Publications)
A Clash of Kings – South-central Anatolian Political Geography Between Phrygia and Assyria – field Michele Massa (Bilkent University)
Antiochia ad Cragum Archaeological Research Projectfield Michael Hoff (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
– field Kathryn Marklein (University of Louisville) and Ertug Ergurer (Karamano臒lu Mehmetbey 脺niversitesi)
Building Rome Away From Rome: The Emergence and Impact of the Roman City in the Upper Sakarya River Valley (Central Anatolia)field Paolo Maranzana (Bo臒azi莽i 脺niversitesi)
– field Virginia Herrmann (Tubingen University) and J. David Schloen (University of Chicago)
Cad谋r H枚y眉k Archaeological Excavations – field Sharon Steadman, Jennifer Ross, and Burcu Yldr (SUNY Cortland)
Ethnobotany as Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Kazda臒谋 National Park鈥檚 Plant Species鈥 Ethnobotanical Uses from Past to Present – publication Melis Taner (脰zye臒in University) and Beyza 艦at (脰zye臒in University)
– field () Scott Branting (University of Central Florida) and Joseph W. Lehner (University of Sydney)
– field Lorenzo d鈥橝lfonso (New York University)
– field Alessandra Ricci (Ko莽 University)
– field Asil Yaman (陌zmir University of Economics)
(PLAS) – publication M眉ge Durusu-Tanriover (Temple University)
– field Timothy P. Harrison (University of Toronto) and Elif Denel (American Research Institute in Turkey, Ankara)
– field Murat Akar (Hatay Mustafa Kemal University)
Tell al-Judaidah 2000 BCE and Later Publication Project – publication Lynn Dodd (University of Southern California)
T眉rkmen-Karah枚y眉k Archaeological Project (TKAP) – field Michele Massa (Bilkent University) and James Osborne (University of Chicago)
– field 脰m眉r Harman艧ah (University of Illinois at Chicago)