In-person, November 16-19, in Boston (USA)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2022
2B. Archaeology of Mesopotamia (Grand Ballroom B, 2nd Floor), Chair: Darren Ashby (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
- Recent Investigations at the Shamash Gate, East Nineveh – Tracy L. Spurrier, Khaled Abu Jayyab, Stephen Batiuk, Timothy P. Harrison (all University of Toronto, Canada)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2022
8G. CRANE 2.0: Large-Scale Data Analysis and the Reconstruction of Human-Environment Interaction in the Ancient Near (East Avenue 34/Studio 2, Lobby Level), Chair: Timothy P. Harrison (University of Toronto, Canada)
- Agent-Based Modelling of Human-Climate Interactions in the Ancient Near East – Lynn Welton (University of Toronto, Canada)
- Severe Multi-Year Drought Coincident with Hittite Collapse: Historical Implications – Sturt W. Manning (Cornell University, USA)
- High Resolution Climate Modelling of the Near East – Deepak Chandan, Fengyi Xie, Richard Peltier (all University of Toronto, Canada)
- Paleoethnobotanical and Isotopic Research and the Reconstruction of Human-Environment Interaction in the Orontes Watershed – Doga Karakaya (University of Tübingen, Germany)
- New Paleoenvironmental Evidence from Cores Collected in Southern Iraq: A Preliminary Report – Graham Philip, Dan Lawrence (both Durham University, UK), Jaafar Jotheri (University of Al-Qadisiyyah, Iraq)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022
9E. Archaeology of Anatolia I (Berkeley/Clarendon, 2nd Floor), Chair: James Osborne (Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, USA)
- Comparing Bronze and Iron Age Urbanism, Economy, and Environment at Zincirli, Turkey: Results from the 2021 Excavation – Virginia R. Herrmann (Penn Museum, USA), David Schloen (University of Chicago, USA), Kathryn R. Morgan (Duke University, USA), Timur Demir (Gaziantep University, Turkey)
9I. Grand Challenges for Digital Research in Archaeology and Philology (Workshop) (Whittier, 2nd Floor), Chairs: Timothy P. Harrison (University of Toronto,Canada), Miller C. Prosser (Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, USA)
- Long Live . . . Digital Data? The Computational Research on the Ancient Near East (CRANE) Project’s Data Curation Program: Long-term Storage for Digital Archaeological Data – Stephen Batiuk (University of Toronto, Canada)
- From Ground to Web: Using OCHRE to Analyze and Publish Archaeological Data from Idalion, Cyprus – Andrew M. Wright (Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, USA)
- The Online Publication Service of the University of Chicago – Miller C. Prosser (University of Chicago, USA)
- The Online Publication Service of the University of Chicago: Organization and Context – David Schloen (University of Chicago, USA)
10E. Archaeology of Anatolia II (Berkeley/Clarendon, 2nd Floor), Chair: James Osborne (Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, USA)
- Understanding Use of Space in Ancient Cities: Further Modeling and Simulation of Kerkenes, Central Anatolia – Jessica Robkin (University of Central Florida, USA)
- The 2022 Season of the Kerkenes Project – Scott Branting (1), Joseph W. Lehner (2), Sevil Baltalı Tırpan (3), G. Biké Yazıcıoğlu-Santamaria (4), Dominique Langis-Barsetti (5), Tuna Kalaycı (6), Sarah R. Graff (7), Nilüfer Baturayoğlu Yöney (8), Amanda Groff (1), Soran Avcıl (9), Jessica Robkin (1), Alain Goupil (10), Étienne Beaulac (10), Rana Özbal (11), Fokke Gerritsen (12) – [1 University of Central Florida, USA; 2 University of Sydney, Australia; 3 Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; 4 Simon Fraser University, Canada; 5 University of Toronto, Canada; 6 Leiden University, Netherlands; 7 Arizona State University, USA; 8 Hatay Mustafa Kemal University, Turkey; 9 Kerkenes Project, Turkey; 10 Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada; 11 Koç University, Turkey; 12 Netherlands Institute in Turkey, Turkey]