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Vita Peter F. Biehl 1 Peter F. Biehl, Ph.D. Professor and ACE Provost Fellow Director, Marian E. White Anthropology Research Museum Director, Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Director, Critical Museum Studies Program Summary of Relevant Academic and Administrative Experience Exceptional, interdisciplinary research program, with a continuing record of academic publications and accomplishments. National and international awards and honors in recognition of research programs. Research areas include climate change in the past and present, museums and heritage, and digital humanities with 12 books and more than 120 articles, book chapters and museum exhibitions. Excellence in teaching, mentoring and lecturing across a wide array of archaeology, social sciences and humanities topics in the areas of climate change, museums, heritage, and digital humanities with over 150 lectures and sessions. Distinguished awards. Over 20 years of teaching experience including the SUNY and University of California systems as well as the British, French and German public university systems. Successful administrator in public research universities with leadership roles as Associate Dean, Department Chair, Program Director, Institute and Museum Director, Campus-wide Committee and Task Force Chair. Managed all levels of hiring, faculty diversity initiatives, faculty evaluation and mentoring, and budget management at university and department levels. Founding member of three interdisciplinary research institutes at the University at Buffalo (IEMA and DHIB) and the Martin- Luther-University at Halle (ZAKS). Over 20 years of service in university-wide, executive advisory teams, developing and implementing visions and strategies for campus and department. Charismatic, dynamic, inclusive, transparent, motivational, and energetic leadership style. Sustained and established track record of strategic planning, academic program building, and change management, having developed and implemented a budget and resource model for new General Education Program, diversity learning and international education requirements, a new campus- wide course evaluation system, and interdisciplinary programs at the B.A. and M.A. levels, combined (3+2, 4+1) and dual degree programs, individual courses, certificates, concentrations, and programs across disciplines. Led institution and reputation building, space management, admissions, and recruitment efforts, and student retention and success initiatives for new programs. Internationalization expert, having developed and implemented a strategic plan for inclusion and engagement of international students, and forged international university partnerships, international single and dual-degree programs, study abroad programs, international research projects, ambassador program, and recruitment and enrollment management. Record of advancing institutional equity, diversity, and inclusion, having been successful in supporting and strengthening these institutional pillars in the department by recruiting underrepresented minority graduate students and faculty, establishing mandatory training and policy for diverse search committees, implementing equity discretionary salary increases and establishing diverse and inclusive research teams; and university leadership roles in Diversity Learning Committee, Leadership Council for Inclusive Excellence, and Campus Climate Committee. Demonstrated experience in assessment and accreditation for Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), and cross-disciplinary leadership experience in university faculty governance in a unionized campus. An active program of outreach and engagement with local communities, non-for-profits, NGOs, and cultural institutions through the creation and management of online, continuing education and experiential learning courses and internships, outreach programs in public schools, applied research, conferences, and innovative academic programs that drive student development. Highly experienced in seeking philanthropic, corporate, governmental, and grant funding.

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Page 1: Peter F. Biehl, Ph.D. · 2019. 1. 22.  · 2010-2017 Chair of the Department of Anthropology. As chair, I managed and oversaw 20 ladder faculty, 15 non-ladder faculty, and 3 staff,

Vita Peter F. Biehl 1

Peter F. Biehl, Ph.D.

Professor and ACE Provost Fellow Director, Marian E. White Anthropology Research Museum Director, Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Director, Critical Museum Studies Program

Summary of Relevant Academic and Administrative Experience

• Exceptional, interdisciplinary research program, with a continuing record of academic publicationsand accomplishments. National and international awards and honors in recognition of researchprograms. Research areas include climate change in the past and present, museums and heritage, anddigital humanities with 12 books and more than 120 articles, book chapters and museum exhibitions.

• Excellence in teaching, mentoring and lecturing across a wide array of archaeology, social sciencesand humanities topics in the areas of climate change, museums, heritage, and digital humanities withover 150 lectures and sessions. Distinguished awards. Over 20 years of teaching experience includingthe SUNY and University of California systems as well as the British, French and German publicuniversity systems.

• Successful administrator in public research universities with leadership roles as Associate Dean,Department Chair, Program Director, Institute and Museum Director, Campus-wide Committee andTask Force Chair. Managed all levels of hiring, faculty diversity initiatives, faculty evaluation andmentoring, and budget management at university and department levels. Founding member of threeinterdisciplinary research institutes at the University at Buffalo (IEMA and DHIB) and the Martin-Luther-University at Halle (ZAKS). Over 20 years of service in university-wide, executive advisoryteams, developing and implementing visions and strategies for campus and department. Charismatic,dynamic, inclusive, transparent, motivational, and energetic leadership style.

• Sustained and established track record of strategic planning, academic program building, andchange management, having developed and implemented a budget and resource model for newGeneral Education Program, diversity learning and international education requirements, a new campus-wide course evaluation system, and interdisciplinary programs at the B.A. and M.A. levels, combined(3+2, 4+1) and dual degree programs, individual courses, certificates, concentrations, and programsacross disciplines. Led institution and reputation building, space management, admissions, andrecruitment efforts, and student retention and success initiatives for new programs.

• Internationalization expert, having developed and implemented a strategic plan for inclusion andengagement of international students, and forged international university partnerships, internationalsingle and dual-degree programs, study abroad programs, international research projects, ambassadorprogram, and recruitment and enrollment management.

• Record of advancing institutional equity, diversity, and inclusion, having been successful insupporting and strengthening these institutional pillars in the department by recruiting underrepresentedminority graduate students and faculty, establishing mandatory training and policy for diverse searchcommittees, implementing equity discretionary salary increases and establishing diverse and inclusiveresearch teams; and university leadership roles in Diversity Learning Committee, Leadership Councilfor Inclusive Excellence, and Campus Climate Committee.

• Demonstrated experience in assessment and accreditation for Middle States Commission on HigherEducation (MSCHE), and cross-disciplinary leadership experience in university faculty governance ina unionized campus.

• An active program of outreach and engagement with local communities, non-for-profits, NGOs,and cultural institutions through the creation and management of online, continuing education andexperiential learning courses and internships, outreach programs in public schools, applied research,conferences, and innovative academic programs that drive student development.

• Highly experienced in seeking philanthropic, corporate, governmental, and grant funding.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

PETER F. BIEHL

Office of the Provost

EDUCATION

1995 Ph.D. in Archaeology, Department of Prehistory and Protohistory, University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany.

1991 M.A. in Archaeology, Department of Prehistory and Protohistory, University of the Saarland,Saarbrücken, Germany.

1989 B.A. in Archaeology, Department of Prehistory and Protohistory, University of the Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany.

1985-1995 Undergraduate and graduate studies in archaeology, history, cultural anthropology, German literature and geology at: University of Saarbrücken, Germany; University of Munich, Germany; Cambridge University, UK; Sorbonne University and Nanterre University Paris, France.

CURRENT ACADEMIC POSITIONS

From 2020 ACE Provost Fellow, Office of the Provost, Faculty Affairs, University at Buffalo. Reporting directly to the Provost, I am developing protocols and institutional practices for enhancing the national and international recognition of UB’s faculty. The project is titled, “Boosting Institutional Ranking and Faculty Awards: Establishing Assessment Criteria and Best Practices for Enhancing the Post-COVID 19 Inclusive Professoriate,” and focuses on faculty awards and rankings, and how universities can best improve their results for both. I am interested in understanding the metrics, establishing best practices, and outlining assessment criteria and ways for improving faculty achievement and recognition, with a particular focus on underrepresented minorities and women. I am also serving on Academic Analytics national committee for the humanities.

From 2019 Director of the Marian E. White Anthropology Research Museum. In collaboration with UB’s office of Advancement, I am developing a major fundraising campaign to restructure, fullymodernize, and renovate the Marian E. White Anthropology Research Museum. It houses collections of more than one million objects of North American archaeology including ceramics, lithic (stone) and bone artifacts, in addition to a modest collection of ethnographic and biological materials. I have started the curation of a state-of-the-art exhibition, with the objective to open it to the public in 2022 and to include an outreach program with the Buffalo Public Schools. For the programming, I am collaborating with the Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center and Seneca-Iroquois National Museum as well as with the UB Art Galleries.

From 2017 Director of the Critical Museum Studies MA Program (CMS). I have developed, implemented and have been directing the interdisciplinary CMS program in collaboration with the departments of Art, Art History, Arts Management, Classics and Media Study. The program includes an internship program with museums, art galleries and cultural institutions in Buffalo and New York State. The program also created interdisciplinary research and exhibition projects of the participating faculty and collaborations with the Departments of Theatre and Dance, English, Learning and Instruction, Architecture as well as UB’s Center for the Arts and the Arts Collaborative. Co-curated exhibitions with the Buffalo Public Schools with the Cravens Collection

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(https://ubartgalleries.buffalo.edu/exhibitions/classroom-collaborations/), film productions with local artists (https://vimeo.com/66369154), and member of the UB Art Galleries Acquisition and Exhibition committees.

From 2009 Director of the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology (IEMA). My primary responsibility has been to manage and direct IEMA with 10 UB core faculty, 26 other ladder faculty in biological sciences, classics, English, history, arts management and art/visual studies, 18 non-tenure track faculty, and the yearly IEMA Postdoc. In addition, I have been serving as editor-in-chief our SUNY Press IEMA Distinguished Monograph Series (nine monographs published and four in press), and initiated the interdisciplinary and international, peer-reviewed IEMA Graduate Student Journal CHRONIKA. I have also organized the IEMA Lecture and Workshop Series and represented IEMA at conferences, professional associations and research projects. I have been successful in raising funds for the building of the Samuel Paley IEMA Library, and oversaw the construction and opening of this state-of-the-art space.

ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP POSITIONS

2017-2020 Associate Dean for International Education and Enrollment, College of Arts and Sciences. As a member of the Dean’s cabinet, I participated in all discussions related to management in the college. My primary responsibilities were to work collaboratively with the Dean to develop and implement an enrollment management system for graduate students as well as strategic directions for international education programs and initiatives in the College’s 29 academic departments. I also served as the college liaison to the office of the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management and the Vice Provost for International Education. Major Accomplishments

• Implementation of a strategic enrollment management system with SLATE• Increase the applications and yield of international graduate students• Development and coordination of international Master’s students’ enrollment initiatives with School of

Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Management, School of Architecture and Planning, School of Lawand Graduate School of Education

• Development of a multi-scalar recruitment strategy for international graduate students, including virtualrecruitment fairs, webinars, social media, and student and alumni ambassador programs

• Development of international programs in the College and across university schools including 3+2, 4+1 withpartner universities in China (CNU), Singapore (SIM), Germany (TU Dortmund), France (Troyes), Spain(Tarragona), Turkey (ITU), and Kazakhstan (Nazarbayev University)

• Implementation of inclusion and engagement programs for international students in the classroom (UB Seminarsand ENG 105) and extra-curricular activities

2010-2017 Chair of the Department of Anthropology. As chair, I managed and oversaw 20 ladder faculty, 15 non-ladder faculty, and 3 staff, and administered an annual budget of $2.5 million. As director of the Cravens Collection and Samuel Paley Legacy Projects, I have administered an additional $420,000 in capital funds. In addition, I have secured about $2.5 million in external grant money, and have raised ca. $1 million via fundraising. Major Accomplishments

• Improved the overall national ranking of the department• Increased external funding by 35%• Restructured the department’s professional cultural research management unit into a profitable business with a

yearly $800K revenue stream• Developed interdisciplinary research collaboratives and the built new interdisciplinary labs• Restructured the graduate program with new and innovative interdisciplinary master’s programs• Increased number of majors and minors by 28%• Reduced time to degree and improved placement of graduate students through a new advisement policy and the

creation of a career development program• Developed experiential learning and study abroad programs• Implemented new workload policy, including differential teaching loads and an activity-based discretionary

budgeting system• Developed new mentoring policy• Successful hired and promoted faculty• Strengthened diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives for recruitment and retention of underrepresented minority

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students and faculty

From 2016 Chair of the Council on International Studies and Programs (CISP). CISP is a distinctive feature in UB’s faculty governance of international education. Serving as a consultative body advising the provost on international studies and programs, the Council includes ex-officio members from the Office of International Education and 30 faculty from a wide range of disciplines who are involved in international activities at the university.

2014-2016 Chair of the Provost’s Task Force for Inclusion and Engagement of International Students. I developed a strategic plan, budget and resource model and implemented best practices for the inclusion and engagement of international students as well as creating opportunities for cross-cultural communication between domestic and international students both in and out of the classroom.

2013-2014 Chair of the Budget and Resources Committee of the General Education Program (UBC). I developed key financial planning principles and built an informative model to identify total and net costs of the new general education structure based on programmable assumptions. I also balanced an $18 million budget between new and existing resources to implement the new program. As a member of the UBC Steering and Diversity Committees, I helped develop a domestic diversity requirement for all undergraduate students at UB.

2013-2014 Chair of the Campus-Wide Course Evaluations Committee. I developed, branded and implemented a campus-wide course evaluation system which is now mandatory for all UB students.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

2017 Visiting Professor, Université Paris I, Protohistoire Proche-Orient et Européenne, Panthéon-Sorbonne.

From 2013 Full Professor, Department of Anthropology, University at Buffalo.

2010 Poste d’accueil CNRS (Guest Professor), Protohistoire Européenne-Arscan (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne/Paris X).

2009-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University at Buffalo.

2008-2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University at Buffalo.

2005-2008 University Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, UK.

2006-2007 Director of Studies in Archaeology and Anthropology, Girton College, University of Cambridge, UK.

2005 Visiting Professor, Department of Prehistory and Protohistory, University of Freiburg, Germany.

2000-2005 Assistant Professor, Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.

March-July 2000 Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation Research Fellow, Polska Akademia Nauk Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Oddział in Kraków, Poland (Polish Academy of Sciences).

1996 - 1999 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2020 Fellow of the American Council on Education (ACE).

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2019 Mentor in the Network for Enriched Academic Relationships (NEAR), Graduate School, University at Buffalo.

2019 Chair of the Oscar Montelius Foundation of the European Association of Archaeologists.

2018 Fellow of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Leadership Program.

2018 Distinguished Postdoc Mentor Award, the Graduate School, University at Buffalo.

2016 Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London.

2015 Trustee of the Oscar Montelius Foundation of the European Association of Archaeologists.

2014 Senior Residential Fellowship Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations, Koç University, Istanbul (declined).

2013 German Academic Exchange Fellowship (DAAD) (declined).

2012 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Internationalization.

2010 Elected Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute.

2000 Foreign research fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation.

1996-1998 Feodor-Lynen research scholarship of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation.

1990-1992 Dissertation Scholarship “Landesgraduiertenstipendium”, University of the Saarland.

1989 Erasmus scholarship for an advanced research seminar at the University of Cambridge, UK.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Transformative Program Development; Undergraduate and General Education; Graduate and Postgraduate Education; Experiential Learning; Distance/E-Learning and Online Continuing Education; Budget Management; Global and Domestic Diversity; Inclusive Excellence; Course Evaluation; Assessment; Mentoring; Public Outreach; Fundraising; Globalization and International Education.

University Committees - University at Buffalo

Committee Chair

From 2011 Chair of the Search Committee for the IEMA Postdoctoral Fellows.

From 2010 Director of the Samuel Paley Legacy Project (Research Projects, Library, Scholarship and Graduate Student Assistantships).

From 2009 Chair of the Cravens Collection Outreach Committee (Buffalo Public Schools).

From 2009 Chair of the Publication Committee and Editor-in-Chief of the IEMA Publication Series with SUNY Press.

From 2008 Chair of the Cravens Collection Project.

Committee Membership

From 2020 Member of the Provost’s Leadership Council.

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From 2020 Member of the Provost’s COVID-19 Taskforce Faculty & Graduate Professional Research Continuity.

From 2020 Member of the Excellence in Teaching Award for Graduate Teaching Assistants Selection Committee.

From 2018 Member of the Inclusive Excellence Leadership Council.

From 2018 Member of the Inclusive Climate and Culture Committee.

2018-2019 Member of the General Education First Year Seminar Committee.

2015-2018 Judge for the UB Postdoc Research Symposium.

2018 Member of the Search Committee for the Vice Provost for Inclusive Excellence.

2017 Member of the Implementation Steering Committee of Inclusion and Engagement of International Students.

2015 Member of the Search Committee for the Dean of the School of Management.

2015 UB IMPACT Fund – Social Science and Engagement Panel.

From 2015 Member of UB’s Experiential Learning Consortium.

2014-2016 Member of the General Education Committees on Integrative Learning and Diversity Learning.

From 2014 Member of the Advisory Committee of the Center for Educational Innovation.

2014 Member of the Implementation Committee of the UB Course Evaluation System.

2014-2015 Member of the Steering Committee of the General Education Program.

2014-2015 Member of the Faculty Advisory Committee for Study Abroad Programs.

2014 Member of the Provost’s Institutional Effectiveness Panel for the decennial evaluation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).

From 2014 Member of the Faculty Senate Teaching and Learning Committee.

2014 Member of the General Education Program Committee and the task force “The World and You”.

2013-2014 Member of the Realizing UB2020 Task Force “Internationalization of UB”, Council on International Studies and Programs (CISP).

2012-2013 Representative of the College of Arts and Sciences on the Provost’s Strategic Planning Faculty Liaison Committee.

From 2012 Member of the Exhibitions Advisory Committee for the University at Buffalo Art Galleries.

From 2011 Member of the Acquisition Committee of the University at Buffalo Art Galleries.

2011-2012 Member of the Transcript Notation for Global Awareness Committee.

2010-2011 Member of the Implementation Committee “SUNY and the World”, CISP.

From 2010 Member of the Council on International Studies and Programs (CISP).

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2009-2015 Member of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Faculty Advisory Committee for the ‘Culture and Texts’ UB 2020 Strategic Strength.

2009-2010 Committee Member of the Dean’s Cravens Collection Project Building and Construction Committee.

2008-2011 Member of the Digital Humanities Initiative at Buffalo (DHIB) Sub-Committees ‘Digital Humanities Curriculum’ and ‘Digital Research Group’.

2008-2011 Member of the Steering Committee of the Digital Humanities Initiative at Buffalo (DHIB).

University Committees - at other Universities

2006-2007 Fellow, Examiner and Member of the Teaching Committee and Lawrence Room Collection Committee of Girton College, University of Cambridge, UK.

2003-2005 Member of the Senate Committee for Information Technology and Multimedia at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.

2001-2003 Member of the Senate Committee for E-Learning at the Martin-Luther- University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.

2001-2005 Examination Committee of the Masters Program Heritage Management at the Martin-Luther- University Halle-Wittenberg and Bauhaus Dessau, Germany.

Department Service at UB

2010-2017 Chair of the Department of Anthropology.

2010 Chair of the Department of Anthropology Student Award Committee.

2008-2009 Member of the Department of Anthropology Graduate Committee.

2009-2010 Elected member of the Chair’s Advisory Committee, Department of Anthropology.

From 2008 Member of the Marian E. White Anthropology Research Museum Committee.

Department Committees - at other Universities

2005-2007 Member of the Department Committee and Teaching Committee of the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, UK.

2000-2005 Examination officer of the Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory at the Martin-Luther- University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.

Professional/Public Service

Appointed and Elected Positions/Offices Held

From 2021 Organizing Committee of the Kiel Climate Change and Archaeology Panel (KCCAP).

From 2019 Executive Committee member of the Heritage Alliance of the New Silk Road (HANSR).

From 2019 Member of the Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis (CfAS).

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2019 Appointed Member of the Scientific Committee of the Society for Near Eastern Landscape Archaeology International Symposium Istanbul.

2016-2017 Committee member of the U.S. Global Change Research Program’s (USGCRP) Social Sciences Coordinating Committee (SSCC).

From 2016 Chair of the Task Force of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) ‘Climate Change and Heritage’.

From 2016 Appointed Member of the Working Party of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) ‘Integrating the Management of Archaeological Heritage and Tourism’.

From 2016 Appointed Member of the Task Force of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) ‘Communication and Media Strategy’.

2015 External Review Committee member of the Archaeological Research Facility, Department of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley.

From 2015 Appointed Member of the Task Force of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) ‘Climate Change Strategies’.

2013-14 External search committee member for the Assistant/Associate Professor Position in Prehistoric Archaeology at Aarhus University, Denmark.

2013-2015 Appointed Member of the International Government Affairs Committee of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA).

From 2012 Member and Treasurer of the National Committee of the Theoretical Archaeology Group America (TAG).

2012-2013 Appointed Member of the Scientific Committee of the 7. World Archaeological Congress (WAC) Dead Sea, Jordan, January 14-18, 2013.

2008-2013 Appointed Member of the Scientific Committees and Student Award Committees of the 13.-19. Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Cracow, Riva de la Garda, the Hague, Oslo, Helsinki, Pilsen.

2012-2014 Appointed Chair of the Fundraising Committee of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA).

2011-2014 Re-elected Member of the Executive Board of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA).

2010-2011 Member of the Scientific Committee of the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG USA) Conference, May 17-20, 2011.

2011-2014 Appointed Chair of the Web-Committee of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA).

2010-2011 Chair of the Organizing Committee of the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG USA) Conference, May 17-20, 2011.

From 2008 Founding Member and Treasurer of the National Committee of the Theoretical Archaeology Group America (TAG).

2010 Habilitation Committee (Tenure) of Isabelle Sidera (Paris 10 University).

2008-2011 Founding Member of the Student Welcoming Session at the Annual Meetings of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA).

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2008-2011 Elected Member of the Executive Board of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA).

2006-2012 Member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Black Sea Archaeology, ZAKS.

2000-2005 Founding Executive Board member of the Center for Black Sea Archaeology, ZAKS.

Positions on Editorial Boards

From 2021 Editor of the Cambridge University Press Elements Series ‘Climate Change and Archaeology’ (Cambridge University Press).

From 2021 Co-Editor of Encyclopedia of Archaeology. Second Edition (Elsevier).

From 2016 Editorial Board of the Journal of Neolithic Archaeology.

From 2013 Member of the Editorial Board of Gdańsk Archaeological Studies.

2012-2018 Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Versita (De Gryuter and Springer).

From 2009 Member of the Editorial Board and Academic Editor of the PLoS ONE. Journal of the Public Library of Science.

From 2010 Chair of the Editorial Board and Series Editor in Chief of The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Distinguished Monograph Series, SUNY Press.

From 2007 Member of the Advisory Board of the Journal Les Nouvelles de l’archéologie (CNRS-Paris).

2007-2014 Associate Editor of the Journal of World Prehistory (Springer).

From 2006 Member of the Advisory Board of the Journal Archaeological Dialogues (Cambridge University Press).

2000-2009 Scientific translator for the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society.

1998-2005 Reviews editor of the European Journal of Archaeology (Sage).

Grant Proposal Reviewer L'Agence nationale de la recherché (ANR), British Academy, European Research Council (ERC), German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), German Science Foundation (DFG), Horizon 2020 (EU), Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA), National Science Foundation (NSF), Advanced Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Dataset Networking in Europe (ARIADNE) Transnational Access (TNA), New Eurasia Foundation, Leverhulme Trust, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Templeton Foundation.

Peer Reviewer Antiquity, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Cambridge University Press, Current Anthropology, European Journal of Archaeology, Journal for Archaeological Science, Journal of Field Archaeology, Oxford University Press, Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, Springer.

Community Service

2015-2018 Consultant for the Museum of the Seneca Nation, Salamanca.

2010-2012 Soccer Coach (E-License) at the Delaware Soccer Club, Buffalo.

From 2010 Member of the Elmwood Village Association.

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Membership in Professional Societies

American Anthropological Association; American Schools of Oriental Research; European Association of Archaeologists; Society for American Archaeology; Group America (TAG - USA); World Archaeological Congress

Languages

Fluent in English, French and German (native speaker).

RESEARCH

Areas of Specialization

Archaeology of Europe and the Near East; Climate Change in the Past and Present; Method and Theory; Social Meaning of Visual Imagery and Representation; Art, Symbolism and Religion; Digital Humanities; Museum Studies and Management; Cultural Heritage.

PUBLICATIONS Books

Monographs

(1) Forthcoming 2021 and under contractBiehl, P.F., The End of Çatalhöyük: The West Mound Excavations. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press Monograph Series.

(2) Biehl, P.F. (2003), Studien zum Symbolgut des Neolithikums und der Kupferzeit in Südosteuropa (Studies ofthe Symbolic Material Culture of the Neolithic and the Copper Age in Southeast Europe) Saarbrücker Beiträgezur Altertumskunde, Bd. 64 (with CD-ROM, 1157 pp.), Bonn: Dr. Rudolt Habelt Verlag.

Edited Books

(3) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E. (eds.) (in press), Times of Change: 6,000 BC in the Near East and Europe.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(4) Müller, J. & Biehl, P.F. (eds.) (in press), The Archaeology of Pollution: Learning from the Past for thePresent. Proceedings of the international conference at Kiel Graduate School Human Development inLandscapes, March 29.-31. 2013 Kiel. Monograph Series Kieler Universitätsforschungen. Habelt: Bonn.

(5) Biehl, P.F. & Nieuwenhuyse, O. (eds.) (2016), Climate and Cultural Change in Prehistoric Europe and theNear East. Distinguished Monograph Series of the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology.New York: SUNY Press.

(6) Biehl, P.F., Comer, D., Prescott, C. & Soderland, H. (eds.) (2014), Identity and Heritage. ContemporaryChallenges in a Globalized World. New York: Springer.

(7) Biehl, P.F. & Prescott, C. (eds.) (2013), Heritage in the Context of Globalization. Europe and the Americas.New York: Springer.

(8) Biehl, P.F. (ed.) (2010), Cravens World. The Human Aesthetic. University at Buffalo Art Galleries.

(9) Biehl, P.F. & Rassamakin, J. (eds.) (2008), Import and Imitation in Archaeology. Schriften des Zentrums fürArchäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, Vol. 11. Weissbach: Beier & Beran.

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(10) Biehl, P.F., Gramsch, A. & Marciniak, A. (eds.) (2002), Archaeologies of Europe. History, Methods andTheories/ Archäologien Europas. Geschichte, Methoden und Theorien. Tübinger ArchäologischeTaschenbücher 4. Waxmann Verlag: Münster, New York, München, Berlin.

(11) Biehl, P.F. & Bertemes, F. (eds.) (2001), The Archaeology of Cult and Religion. Archaeolingua: Budapest.

Peer Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters * student co-author

In preparation Biehl, P.F., Baumstark, T., Dussourd, E., Human, C., Poon, J., Otto, K., W.-L. Leong, Schneider, J., Van Zile-Tamsen, C. & Dunnett, S., Inclusion and Engagement of International Students at Public Research Universities". International Education and Research Journal.

Submitted Biehl, P.F., Digital Approaches to Cultural Heritage and Museums: The Cravens Collection. In: Heritage – Special Issue "Cultural Heritage and Archaeology in a Digitalized World: Methods and Practices."

In press (1) Anvari, J., Brady, J.*, Franz, I.*, Orton, D., Ostaptchouk, S., Piliougine, C.*, Ryan, P., Stroud, E., Eva Rosenstock,

E., and Biehl, P.F., Waste or waste not? The formation of deposits in buildings in Trench 5 at Çatalhöyük West (ca.5900-5800 BC). In: Müller, J. & Biehl, P.F. (eds.), The Archaeology of Pollution: Learning from the Past for thePresent. Proceedings of the international conference at Kiel Graduate School Human Development in Landscapes,March 29.-31. 2013 Kiel. Monograph Series Kieler Universitätsforschungen. Habelt: Bonn.

(2) Biehl, P.F., Franz, I.* & Willett, P.*, Archaeology in and for the Digital Age: 3-D Scanning and 3-D Printing.Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica - Natural Sciences in Archaeology.

(3) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E., Introduction. In: P.F. Biehl and E. Rosenstock (eds.), Times of Change: 6,000 BC inthe Near East and Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(4) Biehl, P.F., Franz, I.*, Orton, D., Ostaptchouk, S., Anvari, J. & Rosenstock, E., The West Mound at Çatalhöyük. In:P.F. Biehl and E. Rosenstock (eds.), Times of Change: 6,000 BC in the Near East and Europe. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.

(5) Jessica Hendy, André C Colonese, Ingmar Franz, Ricardo Fernandes, Roman Fischer, David Orton, AlexandreLucquin, Luke Spindler, Jana Anvari, Elizabeth Stroud, Peter Biehl, Camilla Speller, Nicole Boivin, MeaghanMackie, Rosa Jersie-Christensen, Jesper Olsen, Matthew Collins, Oliver Craig, and Eva Rosenstock. Ancientproteins from ceramic vessels at Çatalhöyük West reveal the hidden cuisine of early farmers. Paper #NCOMMS-18-05335B. Nature Communications, 1-10.

(6) Rosenstock, E., Franz, I.*, Orton, D., Ostaptchouk, S., Anvari, J., Stroud, E., and Biehl, P.F., The Transition betweenthe East and West Mounds at Çatalhöyük around 6000 cal BC: a view from the West. In: Marciniak, A. (ed.),Concluding the Neolithic. Atlanta: Lockwood Press, 163-192.

(7) Naumov, G. and Biehl, P.F., Forming and Transforming the Human Body in the Near Eastern Neolithic andChalcolithic. B. Müller-Neuhof, C. Beuger & J. Becker (eds.) (2019), Iconography and Symbolic Meaning of theHuman in Near Eastern Prehistory. Harrowitz: Wiesbaden, 1-10.

(8) Orton, D., Gibson, C., Last, J., Rosenstock, E., Rogasch, and Biehl, P.F., Dating the West Mound at Çatalhöyük andthe Anatolian Early Chalcolithic. Antiquity, Volume 92, Issue 363: 620-639.

(9) Biehl, P. F., Susan Crate, Maaz Gardezi, Lawrence Hamilton, Sharon L. Harlan, Carrie Hritz, Bryan Hubbell,Timothy A. Kohler, Nicole Peterson, Julie Silva (2018), Innovative Tools, Methods, and Analysis: Social SciencePrespective on Climate Change. Washington, DC: USGCRP Social Science Coordinating Committee: 1-38. https://www.globalchange.gov/content/social-science-perspectives-climate-change-workshop

(10) Anvari, J., Brady, J.*, Franz, I.*, Naumov, G., Orton, D., Ostaptchouk, S., Stroud, E., Willett, P.T.*, Rosenstock, E.,and Biehl, P.F., (2017), Continuous Change: Venturing into the Early Chalcolithic at Çatalhöyük. In: S. Steadman &G. McMahon (eds.), Archaeology of Anatolia Volume 2. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: Cambridge, 6-39.

(11) Willett, P.*, Franz, I.*, Kabukcu, C.*, Orton, D., Rogasch, J.*, Stroud, E.*, Rosenstock, E., and Biehl, P.F., Theaftermath of the 8.2 Event: Cultural and Environmental Effects in the Anatolian Late Neolithic and EarlyChalcolithic. In: Biehl, P.F. & Nieuwenhuyse, O. (eds.), Climate and Cultural Change in Prehistoric Europe and the

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Near East. Distinguished Monograph Series of the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology. New York: SUNY Press, 95-115.

(12) Biehl, P.F. & Nieuwenhuyse, O., Climate Change and Archaeology: An Introduction. Climate and Culture Changein Archaeology In: Biehl, P.F. & Nieuwenhuyse, O. (eds.), Climate and Cultural Change in Prehistoric Europe andthe Near East. Distinguished Monograph Series of the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology. NewYork: SUNY Press, 1-10.

(13) Biehl, P.F. (2015), Climate and Social Change during the Transition between the Late Neolithic and EarlyChalcolithic in Central Anatolia. In: S. Kerner, R. Dann and P. Bangsgaard Jensen (eds.), Ancient Society andClimate. Copenhagen: Copenhagen University Press, 113-136.

(14) Biehl, P.F. (2015), Children in the Anthropomorphic Imagery of the European and Near Eastern Neolithic. In: G.Coşkunsu (ed.), The Archaeology of Children: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Distinguished Monograph Series of theInstitute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology. New York: SUNY Press, 189-204.

(15) Biehl, P.F. & Harrison, L.* (2014), University Museums in the Digital Age. In: G. Farnell (ed.), 10 Must Reads:Inclusion - Empowering New Audiences. New York: MuseumsEtc, 36-63.

(16) H. Soderland, Biehl, P.F., Comer, D. & Prescott, C. (2014), Introduction. In: Biehl, P.F., Comer, D., Prescott, C. &H. Soderland (eds.), Identity and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World. New York: Springer.

(17) Comer, D., Biehl, P.F., Prescott, C.H. & Soderland, H. (2014), Outlook. In: Biehl, P.F., Comer, D., Prescott, C. &H. Soderland (eds.), Identity and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World. New York: Springer.

(18) Biehl, P.F. (2013), Evzen Neustupny. In: C. Smith (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology (EGA). Springer.(19) Biehl, P.F. & Bertemes, F. (2013), Digital Public Outreach. In: Kok, M.S.M. (ed.), E-Learning Vocational Training

of Heritage Coursebook. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press.(20) Biehl, P.F. & Bertemes, F. (2013), Method and Engagement, Publicity and Media Relationships. In: Kok, M.S.M.

(ed.), E-Learning Vocational Training of Heritage Coursebook. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press.(21) Biehl, P.F. (2013), Teaching Cultural Heritage in Europe and the US. In: P.F. Biehl and C. Prescott (eds.), Cultural

Heritage and Identity in the Americas and Europe. Springer, 45-50.(22) Biehl, P.F. & Prescott, C. (2013), Introduction: Coming to grips with archaeology and heritage in a transformed

world. In: P.F. Biehl & C. Prescott (eds.), Cultural Heritage and Identity in the Americas and Europe. Springer, 3-8.(23) Biehl, P.F. & Prescott, C. (2013), Outlook: Heritage in a Globalized World. In: P.F. Biehl and C. Prescott (eds.),

Cultural Heritage and Identity in the Americas and Europe. Springer, 117-121.(24) Biehl, P.F. (2012), Rapid vs Long-Term Social Change during the Neolithic-Chalcolithic Transition in Central

Anatolia. Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica - Natural Sciences in Archaeology, 105-113.(25) Biehl, P.F. & Harrison, L.* (2012), University Museums in the Digital Age: The Cravens World Open Storage

Teaching Collection of the University at Buffalo. In: S. Jandl and M. Gold (eds.), Academic Museums: Campus andCommunity. New York: MuseumsEtc, 617-638.

(26) Biehl, P.F., Franz, I.*, Ostaptchouk,S.*, Orton, D.*, Rogasch, J.* & Rosenstock, E. (2012), One Community andTwo Tells: The Phenomenon of Relocating Tell Settlements at the Turn of the 7th and 6th Millennia in CentralAnatolia. In: Müller, J. (ed.), Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the last 12,000 Years: The Creation ofLandscapes. Kiel: Offa, 53-66.

(27) Biehl, P.F. (2012), Sanctified Violence: Introduction. In: S. Ralph (ed.), The Archaeology of Violence.Interdisciplinary Approaches. IEMA Proceedings. New York: SUNY Press, 182-184.

(28) Biehl, P.F. (2012), From Mega-Site to Mega-Region: Çatalhöyük and the Konya Plain at the turn of the 6thmillennium BC. In: R. Matthews (ed.), Mega-cities and Mega-sites. Proceedings of the the 7th International Congresson the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (7ICAANE), 12.-16. April 2010 London, Wiesbaden: HarrassowitzVerlag, 17-33.

(29) Biehl, P.F. (2012), Religion and Ritual Practice in Neolithic Europe. In: Yorke M. Rowan (ed.) Beyond Belief:Archaeology of Religion and Ritual. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, AP3A, 19,130-146.

(30) Boast, R. & Biehl, P.F. (2011), Archaeological Knowledge Production and Dissemination in the Digital Age. In: EricC. Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa & Ethan Watrall (eds.), Archaeology 2.0: New Approaches To Communication andCollaboration. Monographs of the Cotsen Institute UCLA: Los Angeles, 119-155.

(31) Biehl, P.F. (2010), Representing the Human Body: Figurines of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of Southeast Europe.V. Becker/M. Thomas/A. Wolf-Schuler (Hrsg.), Zeiten - Kulturen - Systeme. Gedenkschrift für Jan Lichardus.Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes Bd. 17 (Langenweißbach2009), 103-110.

(32) Biehl, P.F. (2010), Measuring Time in the European Neolithic via Circular Enclosures. In: Morley, I. and Renfrew C.(eds.), The Archaeology of Measurement. Comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time in Ancient Societies. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 229-244.

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(33) Biehl, P.F. (2010), Theoretical and Methodological Impact of the New Media in Archaeology. In: Proceedings ofComputer Applications in Archaeology (CAA) Florence 2004, Budapest: Archaeolingua, 527-533.

(34) Biehl, P.F. & Bertemes, F. (2009), The Past in the Future: E-Learning, Multimedia and Archaeological Heritage inthe Digital Age. In: London, H. (ed.), E-Learning Archaeology. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Publications,158-175.

(35) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E. (2009), Von Çatalhöyük Ost nach Çatalhöyük West: Kulturelle Umbrüche an derSchwelle vom 7. zum 6. Jahrtausend cal BC in Zentralanatolien. In: Löhr, H. et. al. (eds.), Festschrift AndreasFurtwängler. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes. Weissbach:Beier & Beran, 471-481.

(36) Biehl, P.F. (2008), Import, Imitation or Communication? Figurines from the Lower Danube and Mycenae. In: Biehl,P.F. & Rassamakin, J. (eds.), Import and Imitation in Archaeology. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie undKulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, Bd. 11. Weissbach: Beier & Beran, 105-124.

(37) Biehl, P.F. & Rassamakin, J. (2008), Introduction. In: Biehl, P.F. & Rassamakin, J. (eds.), Import and Imitation inArchaeology. Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes, Bd. 11.Weissbach: Beier & Beran (with J. Rassamakin), 3-4.

(38) Biehl, P.F. (2007), Enclosing Places: A Contextual Approach to Cult and Religion in Neolithic Central Europe. In:Malone, C. (eds.), Cult in Context. Comparative approaches to prehistoric and ethnographic religious practices.Oxford: Oxbow, 173-182.

(39) Biehl, P.F. (2006), Figurines in Action: Methods and Theories in Figurine Research. In: Festschrift Peter Ucko: AFuture for Archaeology - the Past as the Present. R. Layton, St. Shennan and P. Stone (eds.), UCL Press: London,199-215.

(40) Biehl, P.F. (2006), Materialität, Variabilität und Individualität kommunikativen Handelns in der Vorgeschichte. In:Pontos Euxeinos. Beiträge zur Archäologie und Geschichte des Antiken Schwarzmeer- und Balkanraumes.Festschrift Manfred Oppermann, S. Conrad et. al (eds.), Schriften des Zentrums für Archäologie undKulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes 10. Weissbach: Beier & Beran, 23-34.

(41) Bertemes, F. & Biehl, P.F. (2005), Goseck: Archäologie geht online. In: Archäologie in Deutschland, Heft 6, 2005,36-38.

(42) Becker, H., Bertemes, F. Biehl, P.F. & Schier, W. (2005), Zwischen Himmel und Erde. In: Archäologie inDeutschland, Heft 6, 2005, 40-43.

(43) Biehl, P.F. (2005), Das erkenntnistheoretische Potential einer Kognitiven Archäologie. Kritik zu: Hermann Müller-Karpe, Geschichtlichkeit des paläolithischen Menschen. Fakten und Anschauungen. In: Erwägen, Wissen, Ethik(EWE: former Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften (EuS)), 2005, Heft 1, 99-102.

(44) Biehl, P.F. (2005), Archäologie Multimedial: Potential und Gefahren der Popularisierung in der Archäologie. In:Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt 10, 2005, 240-252.

(45) Bertemes, F., Biehl, P.F., Northe, A. & Schröder, O. (2003), Die neolithische Kreisgrabenlange in Goseck, KreisWeissenfels. In: Archäologie in Sachsen-Anhalt Vol. 2., 137-145.

(46) Biehl, P.F. & Gleser, R. (2003), Theorien und Methoden der Stilanalyse. In M.K.H. Eggert et al. (eds.) ZwischenErklären und Verstehen: Beiträge zu den erkenntnistheoretischen Grundlagen archäologischer Interpretation.Tübinger Archäologische Taschenbücher Band 2, Münster: Waxmann, 125-153.

(47) Biehl, P.F. (2002), European Archaeology. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences.Pergamon, Elsevier Science: Amsterdam, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, Singapore, Tokyo.

(48) Biehl, P.F. & Marciniak, A. (2002), The Archaeology of Europe (under the topic World Cultural Heritage). UnescoEolss Encyclopedia. Oxford.

(49) Biehl, P.F., Gramsch, A. & Marciniak, A. (2002), Introduction. In: Biehl, P.F., Gramsch, A. & Marciniak, A. (Hrsg.),Archäologien Europas. Geschichte, Methoden und Theorien / Archaeologies of Europe. History, Methods andTheories. Tübinger Archäologische Taschenbücher 3, Waxmann Verlag: Münster, New York, München, Berlin,2002, 25-31.

(50) Biehl, P.F. (2002), Hypermedia and Archaeology: A Methodological and Theoretical Framework. In: F. Niccolucci(ed.), Multimedia Communication for Cultural Heritage. Proceedings of the Multimedia Conference in Prato, Italy2001, All'Insegna del Giglio: Florence, 147-153.

(51) Bertemes, F. & Biehl, P.F. (2001), The Archaeology of Cult and Religion: An Introduction. In: P.F. Biehl & F.Bertemes (eds.), The Archaeology of Cult and Religion, Archaeolingua: Budapest, 2001, 1-11.

(52) Biehl, P.F. (2000), The Construction of Hierarchy: Rethinking the Copper Age in Southeast Europe. In: Michael W.Diehl (ed.), Hierarchies in Action: Cui Bono? Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 27.Southern Illinois University: Carbondale, 181-209 (with A. Marciniak).

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(53) Biehl, P.F. (1999), Analogy and Context: A Re-Construction of the Missing Link. In: Linda R. Owen & Martin Porr(eds.), Ethno-Analogy and the Reconstruction of Prehistoric Artefact Use and Production. UrgeschichtlicheMaterialhefte 14, MoVince Verlag: Tübingen, 13-26.

(54) Biehl, P.F. (1997), Europäische Archäologie und die Grenzen der Kommunikation: Die European Association ofArchaeologists und ihr Second Annual Meeting in Riga. In: Ethnographisch-Archäologische Zeitschrift 38-1, 1997,89-97 (with A. Gramsch).

(55) Biehl, P.F. (1997), Overcoming the ‘Mother-Goddess-Movement’: A New Approach to the Study of HumanRepresentations. In: A. Vasks (ed.), Selected Papers of the Second Annual Meeting European Association ofArchaeologists in Riga/Latvia 1996, Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Science, Section A, No. 5/6, 59-67.

(56) Biehl, P.F. (1996), Chancen und Gefahren der Analogiebildungen: Back again to Baringo? In: Ethnographisch-Archäologische Zeitschrift 37-2, 1996, 253-262.

(57) Biehl, P.F. (1996), Symbolic Communication Systems. Symbols on Anthropomorphic Figurines in Neolithic andChalcolithic Southeast Europe. In: Journal of European Archaeology Vol. 4, 1996, 153-176.

Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

(1) Rogasch, J., Rosenstock, E. & Biehl, P.F. (2015), Konya Ovasinda Kalkolitik Yasam. Neolitik Dönemdeinsanlar, Doğu Höyük’te yaşıyorlardı ve Batı Hoyuk’e daha sonra, Erken Kalkolitik Dönemde yerleştiler.AKTÜEL ARKEOLOJI 49, 78-82.

(2) Biehl, P.F. (2010), Introduction. In: Biehl, P.F. (eds.), Cravens World. The Human Aesthetic. University atBuffalo Art Galleries, 7-14.

(3) Biehl, P.F. (2000), Kontextuelle Archäologie: Zur Neubestimmung von Kontext und Analogie in der Vor- und Frühgeschichtsforschung. In: Alexander Gramsch (ed.), Vergleichen als archäologische Methode:Analogien in den Archäologien – mit Beiträgen einer Tagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Theorie (T-AG) undeiner Kommentierten Bibliografie. BAR International Series: Oxford, 101-113.

(4) Biehl, P.F. (2000), Neue Untersuchungen zur intentionalen Zerstörung frühkupferzeitlicherMenschenstatuetten Bulgariens. In: Slawomir Kadrow (ed.), A Turning of Ages. Im Wandel der Zeiten.Jubilee Book Dedicated to Professor Jan Machnik on his 70th Anniversary. Institute of Archaeology andEthnology Polish Academy of Sciences Krakow Branch. Krakow, 25-45.

(5) Biehl, P.F. (2000), Das Individuum und die Kommunikationsgemeinschaft in der Vorgeschichte. Zumerkenntnistheoretischen Potential der kontextuellen Merkmalanalyse am Beispiel der frühkupferzeitlichenMenschenstatuetten Bulgariens. In: Ivan Pavlu & Petr Sommer (eds.), Monumentum Jan Rulf, PamátkyArcheologické Supplementum. Academy of Science and Archaeological Institute: Praha, 39-54.

(6) Biehl, P.F. (1997), Buchbesprechung: Christina Marangou, Figurines et Miniatures du Néolithique Récent etdu Bronze Ancien en Grèce, BAR International Series 576, Oxford 1992. In: Saarbrücker Studien undMaterialien zur Altertumskunde, Bd. 4/5, 1995/96, 273-292.

Research Reports

(7) Biehl, P.F. & Rogasch, J.* (2013), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2013 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2013.pdf, 94-110.

(8) Biehl, P.F. & Rogasch, J.* (2012), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2012 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2012.pdf, 76-102.

(9) Biehl, P.F., Rogasch, J.* & Rosenstock, E. (2011), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2011 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2011.pdf, 44-50.

(10) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E. (2011), Times of Change: a Short Report on the International Conference atthe Free University Berlin, TOPOI-Building, November 24-26, 2011. Neo-Lithics 2/11, 17-19.

(11) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E. (2010), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2010 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2010.pdf, 38-50.

(12) Biehl, P.F. (2010), Figurine Research Today. In: Douglass Bailey, Andrew Cochrane, Jean Zambelli (eds.),Unearthed. A comparative study of Jomon dogu and Neolithic figurines. Arti Grafiche Amilare Pizzi, Italy,36-37, 48-49.

(13) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E. (2009), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2009 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2009.pdf, 38-50.

(14) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E. (2008), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2008 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2008.pdf, 90-103.

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(15) Biehl, P.F. & Rosenstock, E. (2007), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2007 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2007.pdf, 124-132

(16) Biehl, P.F., Erdoğu, B. & Rosenstock, E. (2006), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2006 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2006.pdf, 122-130.

(17) Biehl, P.F. & Ergodu, B. (2005), West Mound. Çatalhöyük 2005 Archive Report.http://www.catalhoyuk.com/downloads/Archive_Report_2007.pdf, 68-69.

(18) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2004), Book Marks. Reflexivity in Archaeology. In: European Journal ofArchaeology 7.1., 2004, 81-82.

(19) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2004), Book Marks. Archaeological Potentials. In: European Journal ofArchaeology 7.2., 2004, 199-201.

(20) Biehl, P.F. & Marciniak, A. (2003), The EAA in the Digital Age. In: The European Archaeologist 20, 2003,12-14.

(21) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2003), Book Marks. Progress in Archaeology. In: European Journal ofArchaeology 6.1., 2003, 89-90.

(22) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2003), Book Marks. Who Owns the Past. In: European Journal of Archaeology6.2., 2003, 193-194.

(23) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2002), Book Marks. Recent Publications in Landscape Archaeology. In:European Journal of Archaeology 5.1., 2002, 86-88.

(24) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2002), Book Marks. Communicating Archaeology. In: European Journal ofArchaeology 5.2., 2002, 249-250.

(25) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2002), Book Marks. Matters of Identity. In: European Journal of Archaeology5.3., 2002, 343-344.

(26) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2001), Book Marks. In: European Journal of Archaeology 4.1., 2001, 131-132.(27) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2001), Book Marks. In: European Journal of Archaeology 4.2., 2001, 271-273.(28) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2000), Book Marks. In: European Journal of Archaeology 3.1., 2000, 113-114.(29) Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A. (2000), Book Marks. In: European Journal of Archaeology 3.3., 2000, 407-408.

Newsletters

2016 Biehl, P.F. & McGovern, T., Report on the EAA and SAA Sessions and Research Network “Heritage and Climate Change”. The European Archaeologist 50.

2012 Biehl, P.F. and Rosenstock, E., Times of Change: a Short Report on the International Conference at the Free University Berlin, TOPOI-Building, November 24-26, 2011. Neo-Lithics 2/11, 30-32.

2011 Biehl, P.F., Bánffy, E., Comer, D. & Prescott, C., Report on the joint SAA-EAA round tables in Sacramento and Oslo, April and September 2011. The European Archaeologist 36, 85-86.

2010 UB Interdisciplinary Research on Climate Change in the Past: The Çatalhöyük West Mound Project in Turkey. UB International, Fall 2010, Vol. XIX, No. 2, 13.

2008 Graduate Students participate in excavation project at Çatalhöyük site in Turkey. UB International, Fall 2008, Vol. XVII, No. 2, 17.

2005 Bertemes, F. & Biehl, P.F., „Archäologie Multimedial“. Die archäologischen Ausgrabungen in Goseck. In: Scientia Halensis 1, 2005, 5-6.

2004 Biehl, P.F. & Gramsch, A., The Online E-Reviews Section of the European Journal of Archaeology: In: The European Archaeologist 22, 2004, 5.

2004 Internationale Archäologische Forschung und der Einsatz von Multimedia-Datenbanken. In: Humboldt Kosmos, Mitteilungen der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, 2004, Nr. 83, 30.

1998 Neue Trends in der amerikanischen Archäologie: Ein Bericht von der 63. Jahrestagung der SAA in Seattle. In: A. Gramsch & S. Reinhold (eds.) Rundbrief der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Theorie, 1998, Nr.1, 6-10.

Exhibitions and Performances

2019 Art and Artifact: Selected Native American Objects from the Cravens Collection. P.F. Biehl, H. Quaintance*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

2018 Classroom Conversations: Selected African Objects from the Cravens Collection. P.F. Biehl, H. Quaintance*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

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2017 The Language of Objects: Selected African Masks from the Cravens Collection. P.F. Biehl, P.T. Willett*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

2016 Threatening Beauty: Selected Projects from the Cravens Collection. P.F. Biehl, J. Brady*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

2015 Our Own Devices: Exploring the Tools of the Cravens World. P.F. Biehl, J. Brady*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo (reviewed in: http://www.dailypublic.com/articles/07082015/our-own-devices)

2014 Ancestral Clay: Pueblo Ceramics from the Cravens World. P.F. Biehl, E. Ruzi*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

2013 Figuratively Speaking. Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Representations in the Cravens World. P.F. Biehl, E. Ruzi*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

2012 Performance ‘Excavating Art’. P.F. Biehl and S. Firman with Charles Clough in the UB Art Gallery, University at Buffalo; lead to documentary film Remains To Be Seen by Sarah Elder (https://vimeo.com/66369154).

2012 Bridging Cultures. Europe and the Ancient Near East. P.F. Biehl, L. Harrison*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

2011 Rediscovering Identities. P.F. Biehl, L. Harrison*, and R. Scalise. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

2010 Cravens World. The human AESTHETIC. Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo.

Editor for SUNY Press IEMA Distinguished Monograph Series

(1) Vol. 1: Eventful Archaeology: New Approaches to Social Transformation in the Archaeological Record,edited by Douglas J. Bolender (2010).

(2) Vol. 2: The Magdalenian Household: Unraveling Domesticity, edited by Ezra Zubrow, Francoise Audouzeand James G. Enloe (2010).

(3) Vol. 3: The Archaeology of Violence: Interdisciplinary Approaches, edited by Sarah Ralph (2012)(4) Vol. 4: Approaching Monumentality in the Archaeological Record, edited by James Osborne (2014).(5) Vol. 5: The Archaeology of Childhood. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an Archaeological Enigma, edited

by Güner Coskunsu (2015).(6) Vol. 6: The World of Sacrifice. Form and Function of Sacrificial Practices in the Ancient World and

Beyond, edited by Carrie Murray (2016).(7) Vol. 7: Climate and Cultural Change in Prehistoric Europe and the Near East, edited by Peter F. Biehl and

Olivier Nieuwenhuyse (2016).(8) Vol. 8: Water and Power in Past Societies, edited by Emily Holt (2017).(9) Vol. 9: The Archaeology of Early Urbanization, edited by Attila Gyucha (2019).(10) Vol. 10: Early Bronze Age in Western Anatolia, edited by Nejat Bilgen and Laura Harrison (2021).

In press(11) Vol. 11: Inequality in Antiquity: Tracing the Archaeological Record, edited by Orlando Cerasuolo.(12) Vol. 12: The Archaeology of Mountains: Interdisciplinary Research Strategies of Agro-Pastoralism in

Upland Regions, edited by Arnau Garcia. (13) Vol. 13: Homo Migrans: Modelling Mobility and Migration in Human History, edited by Megan Daniels.

Forthcoming

(14) Vol. 15: Critical Archaeology in the Digital Age, edited by Kevin Garstki.(15) Vol. 16: Engendering Landscape and Landscaping Gender, edited by William Meyer.(16) Vol. 17: Transcultural Encounters in the ‘Long’ Late Antiquity, edited by Giulia Vollono.

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GRANT SUPPORT

Grant Proposals Awarded PI - Peter F. Biehl unless otherwise indicated

External Grants Awarded

Istanbul Technical University Collaboration Grant: Grant title – Holosen'de Batı Anadolu'daki Paleoiklimsel Değişimlerin Modellenmesi, Vekil Veri ile Kıyaslamalar ve Arkeolojik Yerleşme Sistemlerine Etkileri (Climate Modelling in Prehistoric Anatolia); CO-PI: Bulent Arikan, Istanbul Technical University; July 2019 – August 2020; $5,500.

NSF Conference and Pre-Proposal Grant for Advancing Sustainable Urban Systems (SUS) Research Networks: Grant title - OUTSTEP Lower Great Lakes: Organizing Urban Transects for a Sustainable Transformation of Economic Partnerships across the Lower Great Lakes”; Co-PI with Chris Renschler et al.; May 2019 – April 2020; $50,000.

NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant (NSF 1523389): Grant title - Urbanization as a Social Process at Seyitömer Höyük in Western Anatolia; PI: P.F. Biehl, Co-PI: L. Harrison*; June 2015 – May 2016; $25,162.

The SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Internationalization: Grant title - The First European Farmers – The Podgori Archaeological Research Project in Albania; June 2012 – December 2013; $4,500.

Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit Dating Grant: Grant title – “The Catalhoyuk West Mound Dating Project”; Co-PI (Project PI but for the grant application the PI, Amy Bogaard, Oxford University, has to be resident of the UK); July 15, 2013 – July 14, 2014; $ 15,000.

The European Union Framework Program 7 (FP7): Grant title – “ARIADNE - Advanced Research Infrastructure for Archaeological Dataset Networking in Europe”; Consultant and Representative of the European Association of Archaeologists (PIs Julian Richards, University of York, and Franco Niccolucci, University of Florence); September 1, 2012 – August 31, 2015; $3.5 Mio.

Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit Dating Grant: Grant title – “The Construction, Function and Abandonment of Neolithic Enclosures: Dating the Middle Neolithic Circular Enclosure at Goseck, Saxony-Anhalt (Germany)”; Co-PI (Project PI but for the grant application the PI – Timothy Taylor, Bradford University, has to be resident of the UK); September 1, 2008 – August 31, 2012; $ 50,000.

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation TransCoop-Program: Grant title – “Cultural Changes at the turn of the 7th and 6th Millennium cal BC in Central Anatolia”; Co-PI (PI for the project but PI for the grant has to be resident of Germany); December 1, 2008 – November 30, 2011; $68,000.

Free University of Berlin – International Collaboration Grant: Grant title – “Excavation and Post-Excavation Analysis of the Çatalhöyük West Mound/Turkey; Co-PI (PI for the project but PI for the grant has to be faculty member of the Free University Berlin); July 20 – November 30, 2009; $17,000.

European Union Leonardo Da Vinci II Program: Grant title – “Innovative solutions in developing and upgrading vocational skills in sector of protection and management of archaeological heritage” (Agreement – 07-LdV/PT07/24/TOI/017); Co-PI (PI Arkadiusz Marciniak, Poznan University); November 1, 2007 – October 31 2009; $70,000.

John Templeton Foundation Grant: Grant title – “Spirituality and Religious Ritual in the Emergence of Civilization”, Consultant and member of the organizing committee, PI Ian Hodder, Stanford University); May 2006 - May 2009; $863,500.

D M McDonald Grant of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge: Grant title – “The West Mound at Catalhöyük project”; PI; June 1, 2007 – August 31 2007; $11,000.

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British Academy Travel Grant: Grant title – “The West Mound at Catalhöyük project”; PI; June 1, 2007 – August 31 2007; $1,500.

University of Cambridge Travel Grant: Grant title – “The Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) in Austin (1 presentation)”; PI; April 2007; $1,200.

D M McDonald Grant of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge: Grant title – “The West Mound at Catalhöyük project”; PI; June 1, 2007 – August 31 2006; $11,000.

University of Cambridge Travel Grant: Grant title – “The Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) in Cracow/Poland (3 presentations)”; PI; September 2006; $1,200.

Multimedia Research Grant of the State of Saxony-Anhalt/Germany: Grant title – “Multimedia Archaeology: Digital Excavation and Popularization of the Neolithic Circular Enclosure in Goseck/Saxony-Anhalt”. Co-PI (Project PI but for the grant application the other Co-PI has to be a Full Professor in Germany); October 1, 2002 – September 30, 2005; $155,000.

External Grant Proposals submitted/pending

NEH Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Grant: Grant title - Digitising Indigenous Collections in the UB’s Anthropology Department Marian E White Anthropology Research Museum; PI (with Co-PI Joe Stahlman (Seneca-Iroquois National Museum) & Co-PI Laura Harrison (Access 3D Lab, University of Southern Florida); June 2022-May 2024; $300,000.

U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) 2020: Grant title – Protecting prehistoric sites in the Korça basin; Co-PI (with co-PI J. Anvari, E. Hasa, E. Ruzi, and P. Willett); $120,000, July 2021-October 2022.

External Grant Proposals in preparation

NSF Conference Proposals on Concepts for Advancing Sustainable Urban Systems (SUS) Research Networks (NSF 19-032): Grant title - Ensuring sustainable development in the urban areas in the Great Lakes Region; Co-PI (with Co-PI C. Renschler, S. Clark, and M. Shelly, University at Buffalo); $7.2 Mio.; Project title - Bringing the Past to the Present and the Future: Sustaining Health and Well-being through Cultural Heritage (Co-PI A. Mount Pleasant and D. Perrelli).

NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant: Grant title - Along the ‘Great Caravan Route’: The Production and Exchange of Early Bronze Age Ceramics in Anatolia; PI: P.F. Biehl; CO-PI: A. Cercone*; June 2019 – May 2020; requested funds: $19,000; deadline May 1, 2021.

NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant: Grant title – Petrographic Analysis of Ottoman Ceramics from the Sagalassos Region, T; PI: P.F. Biehl; CO-PI: Heather Rosch*; June 2021 – May 2022; requested funds: $21,000; deadline May 1, 2021.

Internal Grants Awarded

UB Faculty Internationalization Fund: Grant title – “Collaborative research, study abroad and graduate course development in Archaeology and Anthropology with the Universities Taragona”; PI; March 1-May 31, 2014; $1,000.

UB Technē Institute for Arts and Emerging Technologies: Grant title - (En)coding the Museum of the 21st Century Using QR Codes to Replace Ink and Paper in the UB Anderson Gallery; Co-PI (with E. Ruzi); June – July 2014; $400.

UB Baldy Center: Conference Grant title – “The Future of Heritage: Laws, Ethics and Sustainability”; PI; May 19-20, 2012; $12,279.

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UB Office of the Vice Provost for International Education and the Canadian-American Studies Committee: Conference Grant title – “Bridges to New Worlds: Canadian Graduate Students Conference Funding” to participate at the TAG USA Conference Buffalo 2012; PI; May 17-20, 2012; $1,000.

UB Faculty Internationalization Fund: Grant title – “Collaborative research, study abroad and graduate course development in Cultural Heritage with the Universities of Paris I Sorbonne and the Scuola Superiore of University of Catania”; PI; October 24-November 2, 2011; $1,000.

CAS ‘Culture and Texts’ UB 2020 Strategic Strength Conference Fund: Conference Grant title – “Opening Panel for the TAG USA Conference Buffalo 2012”; PI; May 18, 2012; $2,000.

UB Digital Humanities Initiative at Buffalo (DHIB) Research Grant: Grant Title – “Serious Play and the Cravens Collection”; PI, December 15, 2010 – July 31, 2011; $3,500.

UB Digital Humanities Initiative at Buffalo (DHIB) Research Grant: Grant Title – “Serious Play and the Cravens Collection: Designing an Educational Video Game for the Outreach Program of the Cravens Collection of the College of Arts and Sciences”; PI, February 1, 2010 – July 31, 2010; $4,500.

UB Digital Humanities Initiative at Buffalo (DHIB) Research Workgroup Grant: Grant title – “Open Knowledge and Digital Archives: Digitization, Curation and Dissemination of the Cravens Collection of the College of Arts and Sciences”; PI; December 1, 2009 – July 31, 2010; $3,500.

UB Office of the Vice Provost for International Education and the Canadian-American Studies Committee: Grant title – “Interdisciplinary Workshop Serious Play and the Cravens Collection: Designing an Educational Video Game for the Outreach Program of the Cravens Collection of the College of Arts and Sciences with Brock University”; PI; April – September 2010; $700

UB 2020 Matching Funds (for the Humboldt Transcoop Award): Grant title – “Cultural Changes at the turn of the 7th and 6th Millennium cal BC in Central Anatolia”; PI; July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011; $30,000.

UB Humanities Institute Research Workshops: Grant title – “Time and Memory”; PI; September 1, 2009 – June 15 2010; $ 2,500.

UB 2020 Scholars Fund: Grant title – “Cultural Changes at the turn of the 7th and 6th Millennium cal BC in Central Anatolia”; PI; July 1, 2008 – May 31, 2009; $10,000.

UB CAS Faculty Travel Fund: Grant title – “From Çatalhöyük East to Çatalhöyük West: An eventful transition?” (Conference Participation at the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) Meetings at Columbia University in New York City, May 23-25, 2008); PI; $357.

UB CAS Faculty Travel Fund: Grant title – “Representing the Body: Rethinking Anthropomorphic Imagery” and “Religion and Ritual Practice in Neolithic Europe” Conference Participation at the 14th Annual Conference of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) in Valetta, Malta, September 16-20, 2008; PI; $500.

Digital Humanities Institute at Buffalo (DHIB): ‘Grant title’ – workshop “E-learning Solutions in Teaching and Training in Cultural Heritage” at the 14th Annual Conference of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) in Valetta/Malta. PI; September 16-20, 2008; $1,000.

UB Humanities Institute Research Workshops: Grant title – “Time and Memory”; PI; September 1, 2008 – June 15 2009; $ 2,500.

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FIELD WORK (INCLUDING FIELDSCHOOLS FOR STUDENTS)

Fieldwork completed

2006 - 2016 Director of the international and interdisciplinary research project at the West Mound of Catalhöyük, Turkey: Transition Neolithic/Chalcolithic (6100-5600 BC); UNESCO World Culture Heritage Site; climate change; migration; early social complexity.

2013 - 2014 Co-Director of the excavation project at Seyitömer Höyük, Turkey: Early Bronze (3000-2000 BC); urbanism; architecture; craft specialization; trade and exchange.

2011 - 2013 Co-Director of the Archaeological Fieldschool at Sinking Ponds in East Aurora: Meadowood Culture (800-400 BC); heritage; culture contact; population density and settlement patterns.

2010 - 2011 Co-Director of the Kelenderis Hinterland Survey Project in Adincik, Turkey: Neolithic (7000-6000 BC); trading routes; obsidian; procurement.

2002 - 2005 Co-Director of the international excavation and survey project in Goseck, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: Early Neolithic enclosure and settlement (in cooperation with the Heritage Management Service of Saxony-Anhalt and the Department of Anthropology, UC Berkeley): Neolithic (4900-4700 BC); heritage; early agriculture; observatory; religion and ritual.

1997 Survey of the Tripolye settlements in the micro-region of Rudi/Moldova. The research project “The Micro-Region of Rudi/Moldova” was jointly directed by P.F. Biehl, J. Davis-Kimball (Center of for the Study of Eurasian Nomads, Berkeley), I. Manzura (Department of Prehistory and Protohistory, University of Heidelberg, Germany), and M. Tschatchuk (Institute of Archaeology and Academy of Science, Kishinev, Moldova): Neolithic/Chalcolithic (5000-4000 BC); early agriculture; culture change; migration.

CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND LECTURES

More than 150 international (Albania, Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom) and national conference papers and invited lectures.

SYMPOSIUM/CONFERENCE ORGANIZER

International

(31) Co-Organizer of the first Heritage Alliance of the New Silk Road HANSR Workshop ‘MultidisciplinaryApproaches to Heritage’. Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, September 1-3, 2020 (with D.Pugh).

(30) Co-Organizer of the EAA Community Roundtable “Climate Change and Heritage (CCH)”. 26th AnnualMeeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Budapest, Hungary, August 26-30, 2020 (with E.Dalin & V. Vandrup Martens).

(29) Co-Organizer of the EAA Community Roundtable “Climate Change and Heritage (CCH)”. 25rd AnnualMeeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Bern, Switzerland, September 4-7, 2019 (with E.Dalin & V. Vandrup Martens).

(28) Co-Organizer of the EAA Symposium “Collaborative Archaeological Fieldwork and Intellectual Property inthe Digital World”. 25rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Bern,Switzerland, September 4-7, 2019 (with J. Anvari & E. Rosenstock).

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(27) Co-Organizer of the EAA Community Roundtable “Climate Change and Heritage (CCH)”. 25rd AnnualMeeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Bern, Switzerland, September 4-7, 2019 (with E.Dalin & V. Vandrup Martens).

(26) Co-Organizer of the EAA/SAA sponsored session “The Archaeology of Climate Change in the Past andPresent”. 24rd Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Barcelona, Spain,September 5-9, 2018 (with C. Hritz, V. Vandrup Martens & M. Rockman).

(25) Co-Organizer of the EAA Community Roundtable “Climate Change and Heritage (CCH)”. 24rd AnnualMeeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in Barcelona, Spain, September 5-9, 2018 (with E.Dalin & V. Vandrup Martens).

(24) Co-Organizer of the EAA session “Archaeology in a changing climate”. 23rd Annual Meeting of theEuropean Association of Archaeologists in Maastricht, the Netherlands, August 30-September 3, 2017 (withF. Riede, T. McGovern C. E. Stancioff & C. L. Hofman).

(23) Co-Organizer of the EAA Roundtable “Climate Change and Archaeological Heritage”. 23rd Annual Meetingof the European Association of Archaeologists in Maastricht, the Netherlands, August 30-September 3,2017 (with E. Dalin & V. Vandrup Martens).

(22) Co-Organizer of the EAA session “Climate Change and Heritage: Impact and Strategies”. 22nd AnnualMeeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Vilnius, Lithuania, August 30-September 3,2016 (with C. Curtis, E. Kars & V. Vandrup Martens).

(21) Co-Organizer of the EAA session “The Future of Sustainable Heritage Tourism in a Globalized World”. 21thAnnual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Glasgow, UK, September 2-5, 2015(with C. Prescott).

(20) Co-Organizer of the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) in Istanbul,Turkey, September 10-14, 2014.

(19) Co-Organizer of the EAA session “Environmental Change: Data, Processes, and Integrated Modeling”. 20thAnnual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Istanbul, Turkey, September 10-14,2014 (with B. Arikan).

(18) Co-organizer of the EAA/SAA sponsored Symposium “Identity and Heritage in a Globalized World”. 19thAnnual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Pilsen, Czech Republic, September4-8, 2013 (with D. Comer & C. Prescott).

(17) Co-Organizer of the international and interdisciplinary workshop “Archaeology of Pollution: Local-Regional: Terminologies, Concepts, Methods and Theories and Case Studies” at the Christian-Albrecht-University Kiel, Germany, January 18.-20., 2013 (with J. Müller).

(16) Co-Organizer of the Symposium “The Neolithic House: Interdisciplinary Approaches to (Re) ConstructingPrehistoric Architecture”. 18th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) inHelsinki, Finland, September 1-5, 2012 (with Nurcan Yalman/Istanbul).

(15) Co-Organizer with Eva Rosenstock of the international conference “Time of Change: The Transition of the7th-6th millennium in the Near East and Europe”. Funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Buffalo-BerlinCatalhoyuk West Mound Project. Berlin, November 25-26, 2011.

(14) “Teaching and Researching Heritage - Outreach and Identity”. Cultural Heritage Management andArchaeological Research in the Americas and Europe: A Sponsored Forum on the EAA – SAACollaboration”, (with E. Banffy, D. Comer and C. Prescott). EAA 17th Annual Meeting, 14-18 September2011, Oslo, Norway.

(13) “Prehistoric Archaeology”. EAA 17th Annual Meeting, 14-18 September 2011, Oslo, Norway.(12) “Climate and Cultural Change in Prehistoric Europe and the Near East”. Sixteenth Annual Meeting

European Association of Archaeologists in The Hague/Netherlands, September 1-5, 2010 (with OlivierNieuwenhuyse).

(11) “Open Knowledge in the Digital Age: Form Fieldwork to File Formats”. Eleventh Annual MeetingEuropean Association of Archaeologists in Cork/Ireland, September 7-11, 2005 (with M. Ashley, E. Kansa& R. Tringham).

(10) “Reaching for the Stars. How Europe’s elites amounted wealth and power”. International conference at theMartin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, February 16-21, 2004 (with F. Bertemes, H. Meller,H. Genz & G. Zipf).

(9) “Function and Meaning of the European Neolithic Enclosures: New Approaches and New Data”.Symposium at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, May 7-9, 2004 (with F.Bertemes).

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(8) “The Future of the website of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) II”. Roundtable at theNinth Annual Meeting European Association of Archaeologists in St. Petersburg/Russia, September 10-14,2003 (with A. Marciniak).

(7) “’Import’ and ‘Imitation’: Methodical and Practical Problems with an Archaeological Key Concept”. NinthAnnual Meeting European Association of Archaeologists in St. Petersburg/Russia, September 10-14, 2003(with J. Rassamakin).

(6) “The Future of the website of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA)”. Roundtable at the EighthAnnual Meeting European Association of Archaeologists in Thessaloniki/Greece, September 25-29, 2002(with A. Marciniak).

(5) “New Media - New Perspectives in Archaeology”. Seventh Annual Meeting European Association ofArchaeologists in Esslingen/Germany, September 18-23, 2001 (with S. Samida & J. Wicke).

(4) “Archaeologies East - Archaeologies West: Connecting Theory and Practice acrossEurope/Archäologien Ost- Archäologien West: Zusammenführung von Theorie und Praxis in Europa.International Conference in Poznan/Poland with the support of University of Poznan, Prehistoric Society ofPoznan, Polish Academy of Sciences, University of Krakow, Deutsches ArchäologischesInstitut/Eurasienabteilung & Theorie-AG an den deutschen Altertumsverbänden, April 2000 (with A.Marciniak, W. Raczkowski, S. Kadrow, A. Gramsch & S. Reinhold).

(3) “The Archaeology of Cult: Towards a New Conception of Prehistoric ‘Cult Places’”. FourthAnnual Meeting European Association of Archaeologists, Goteborg/Sweden, September 25-29, 1998.

(2) “The Archaeology of Cult”. Third Annual Meeting European Association of Archaeologists,Ravenna/Italy, September 25-29, 1997 (with F. Bertemes).

(1) “Interpretations of Human Representations in Prehistory”. Second Annual Meeting EuropeanAssociation of Archaeologists, Riga/Latvia, September 25-29, 1996.

National

(12) “The Global Liberal Arts Edge in International Education”. Association of International EducationAdministrators (AIEA), Washington DC, February 16-19, 2020.

(11) "The Future of the Liberal Arts in International Education”. Association of International EducationAdministrators (AIEA), San Francisco, California, January 22, 2019.

(10) ‘Calibrating’ Palaeoclimatology-informed Research in Old World Archaeology: Data, Methods andTheories’. Society for American Archaeology 81th Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April 6-10, 2016(with D. Gronenborn).

(9) Co-organizer of the SAA/ICOMOS sponsored Symposium “Sustaining Heritage: New Directions forArchaeology”, Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, April15-19, 2015 (with D. Comer, C. Prescott & H. Soderland).

(8) Co-organizer of the SAA/EAA sponsored Symposium “Identity and Heritage in a Globalized World”. 78thAnnual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA), Honolulu, Hawaii, April 3-7, 2013 (withD. Comer & C. Prescott)

(7) Co-Organizer of the international and interdisciplinary workshop “Archaeology of Pollution: Supra-Reginal-Global: Learning from the Past for the Present - Putting the Archaeology of Pollution into Practice”at the University at Buffalo, March 29.-31., 2013 (with J. Müller).

(6) Principal organizer of the annual conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group America (TAG) at SUNYBuffalo, May 17-20, 2012.

(5) Co-Organizer of the sponsored symposium “The Future of Heritage: Ethics, Law and Sustainability”. Annualconference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group America (TAG) at SUNY Buffalo, May 17-20, 2012.

(4) Co-Organizer of the opening panel “Bridges to New Worlds: Theory for the Past and Future”. Annualconference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group America (TAG) at SUNY Buffalo, May 17-20, 2012.

(3) “Cultural Heritage Management and Archaeological Research in the Americas and Europe:A Sponsored Forum on SAA and EAA Collaboration”, Society of American Archaeology,Sacramento 30 March – 3 April, 2011 (with Douglas C. Comer).

(2) ”Near Eastern Archaeology”. Session chair. Society of American Archaeology, Sacramento 30 March – 3April, 2011.

(1) “Figurines in Action”. Theoretical Archaeology Group America (TAG) Meetings at Stanford University,May 1-3, 2009 (with J. Matsunaga).

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TEACHING

LIST OF COURSES/PROGRAMS DEVELOPED

University at Buffalo Programs developed:

Masters Program in Critical Museum Studies – CMS – with Art, Arts Management, and Media Studies, implemented in the fall 2014.

Masters Program in Cultural Heritage – CHS – with Classics, Economics, Law School and School of Management, submitted in the spring 2020.

Masters Program in European and Mediterranean Archaeology – EMA – with Classics and Arts, submitted in the spring 2020.

Center for Experiential Learning in Anthropology – CELIA – Experiential learning opportunities including internal and external internships and material culture studies, implemented in the fall 2019.

Programs implemented: Masters Program in Medical Anthropology – MDA – (with Public Health and the Medical School), implemented in the fall 2015.

Courses developed and implemented: APY 414/514 – Museum Management

Courses developed: APY 587 Digital Heritage

LIST OF COURSES TAUGHT

State University of New York at Buffalo

APY 108 – Introduction to Archaeology APY 238 – Near and Middle Eastern Prehistory APY 353 – Old World Prehistory APY 414 – Museum Management APY 499 – Independent Study and Research APY 514 – Museum Management APY 587 – Archaeology in the Digital Age APY 587 – Human Representations in Prehistory APY 600 – MA-Project/Thesis Guidance APY 601 – Individual Readings in Archaeology APY 652 – Graduate Survey Archaeology APY 700 – Dissertation Guidance

Online Courses

APY 108 – Introduction to Archaeology APY 199 – UB Seminar (Freshman Seminar of the UBC)

University of Cambridge, UK

Principles in Archaeology (graduate seminar) History and Scope of Archaeology I (undergraduate lecture) History and Scope of Archaeology II – Advanced Theory (Coordinator: senior undergraduate lecture and seminar)

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Later European Prehistory - Neolithic and Copper Age of Central and Northwestern Europe (Coordinator: graduate and senior undergraduate lecture, seminar and museum practical) Computing in Archaeology (undergraduate lecture) Wessex Fieldtrip (undergraduate excursion)

Freiburg University, Germany

Archaeology and Multimedia (graduate lecture, seminar and tutorial)

Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Neolithic Material Culture Analysis (senior undergraduate and graduate tutorial and practical exercises in drawing, documenting, and analyzing Neolithic artifacts) Pre- and Protohistory of Europe (senior undergraduate and graduate lecture) Introduction to Archaeology I – Research History of European Archaeology (undergraduate lecture and tutorial) Field school in Goseck (excavation and survey techniques, Total Station with CAD and GIS, multimedia training) Archaeology and Multimedia II – Internet and Video Applications in Archaeology (undergraduate lecture and tutorial) Introduction in Archaeology II – Methods and Theories (undergraduate lecture and tutorial) Archaeology of the Iron Age (undergraduate lecture and tutorial) Archaeology and Multimedia I – Digital Data and Databases (undergraduate lecture and tutorial) Neolithic and Bronze Age Imagery (graduate seminar) Archaeology and Fiction (graduate seminar)

University of California Berkeley

Anthropology 2: “Introduction to Archaeology”, undergraduate course (lecture, seminar and tutorial). Special Topics in Anthropology: “Issues in the Archaeology of Europe”, graduate seminar (seminar).

LIST OF STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Undergraduate students at UB: Current advisees: Christina Aviles, Serena Cohen, Christina Costella, Xingchen Sui, Olivia Trometer, Winni Zhu

BA degree awarded: With distinction: Conner Awayda (Honors thesis in Anthropology; Marion Dickson Award for Outstanding Junior; president of the Undergraduate Student Club; College of Arts and Sciences Ambassador). Ashley Cercone (SUNY Chancellor Award for Student Excellence, CAS Ambassador, Marion Dickson and Leadership Award of the Department of Anthropology; Lucia Maria Houpt Award for Outstanding Graduating Senior; Honors thesis Archaeology). Kelly Plevniak (Honors thesis in Anthropology). Ashley Greuschow, Lucinda Hennings-Perry (Study Abroad in Toulouse and American Peace Corps), Nikkita Maybach, Devon Marr, Kelsey Moran, Aleksandr Oghadzanov (Marion Dickson award in 2010, given to the most outstanding junior; Summa Cum Laude; Phi Beta Kappa; MUSE Award, national museum award for digital museum projects) Meghan Pavlovsky (Honors thesis Museum Studies), Rory Sklar (currently in the UB Masters Program in Critical Museum Studies), Brittany Snyder, Steven Tedesco, Yasmine Waiel El Gohary (Justin van Ness Award of the Anthropology Department 2013), Patrick Willet (Honors thesis with distinction)

BA degree: Leslie Crane, Haetbit Kim, Clark Matner, Casandra Nason, Nicholas Olson, Michaela Phelan-Tiedman, Christopher Stockton, Edmon Zhou

Undergraduate students at other institutions: Advisor for ca. 35 undergraduate students at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg (2000-2005)

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Current graduate students at UB: PhD Advisor: Ashley Cercone (from 2018, Department TAship, Fulbright Scholarship in Turkey 2019-2020). Nathan Dubinin (from 2015, GIS Dissertation Fellowship) Hannah Quaintance (from 2014; CAS Chair’s GAship; Field Museum Regenstein Fellowship; Cravens Collection

Assistant Curatorship/GAship) Heather Rosch (from 2014; GAship International Education; IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship Recipient 2016;

IEMA Assistantship for SUNY Press publications) Jonathan White (from 2015 Marian E. White Anthropology Museum GAship) Brent Whitford (from 2018, Dean’s fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Dissertation Fellowship (SSHRC)) Patrick Willett (from 2011, Samuel Paley Library Assistantship; IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship Recipient

2013; Department TAship 2014-15; Belgian-American Residential Research Fellowship at the University of Leuven, Belgium; 2018-19 BIAA-RCAC Junior Fellow in Archaeology, Koc University, Istanbul)

CMS MA Advisor: Alek Brusgul (from 2020); Ethan Burns (from 2019); Daniel Foster Lopez (from 2020); Mary Himes (from 2020); Cassandra Nason (from 2019); Matthew Opalinski (2019); Christopher Stenzel (from 2019); Steven Tedesco (from 2020)

Member of PhD Committee: Harrison Agnelli, Joshua Howard, Jason Rassmusen, Britta Spaulding,

Graduate students at other institutions: Member of PhD Committee: Hallvard Bruvoll (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France) Ingmar Franz (Kiel University, Germany) Florent Matthias (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France) Camille Piliougine (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France) Jana Rogasch (Flinders University, Australia) Alice Vinet (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France)

LIST OF COMPLETED DEGREES PhD degree completed at UB (1) Thomas Harper 2016 (IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship Recipient 2012; CAS Chair’s GAship; Kiel

University Graduate Assistantship). First Placement: Postdoc C-14 Lab at the Department of Anthropology at PennState.

(2) Laura Harrison 2016 (Cravens World Assistant Curator Fellowship 2010-2012, IEMA Research & TravelScholarship Recipient 2011, editor in chief of CHRONIKA, NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant). First Placement: Tenured Lab Director and Research Professor, Center for Virtualization and Applied Spatial Technologies (CVAST), and Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa.

(3) Caitlin Curtis 2017 (Presidential Fellowship; IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship Recipient 2011; 2014-15BIAA-RCAC Junior Fellow in Cultural Heritage Management, Koc University, Istanbul). First Placement: Lecturer, Department of Geography and Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Second Placement: Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, Department of Geography and Anthropology University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

(4) Andre Gonciar 2018 (CAS Dean’s Fellowship and Teaching Award mention).First Placement: Director of the Archaeological Techniques and Research Center (ArchaeoTek, Canada).

(5) Ashlee Hart 2019 (UB Presidential Fellowship; IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship Recipient 2016; FulbrightFellowship 2017; ACLS Fellowship 2018). First Placement: Project Director, North Wind Resource Consulting.

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(6) Daniel Griswold 2019 (CAS Chair’s GAship; IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship Recipient 2013).First Placement: Postdoc University of Haifa Material Culture Lab.

(7) Eugen Ruzi 2019 (IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship Recipient 2011, Department Assistantship, CravensWorld Assistant Curator Fellowship 2012-2014; fellowship of the Wingate Foundation at the Museum of Clay, Pamona, CA; curator, Museum of Clay). First Placement: Senior archaeologist and project manager at ICF International, CRM company.

(8) Jacob Brady 2020 (IEMA Research & Travel Scholarship 2012; Cravens World Assistant Curator Fellowship2014-2015). First Placement: Archaeologist at CRM Archaeological Survey.

Committee Member: Jennifer Faux (2019), Patrick Fazioli (2011), Guineviere Granite (2012), Kathryn Grow-Allen (2018), Kathryn Hudson (2020), Gregory Koroseck (2017), Jennifer Lapp (2014), Erin McDonald (2017), Heather Menz-Barker (2017), Kurt Springs (2010) Kathryn Whalen (2017)

Professional MA degree completed at UB Advisor: Critical Museum Studies/CMS: Hannah Lewis (2021), Christopher Moore 2020, Aleksander Oghadzanov 2020, Nicole Sandborn 2020, Kristin Hatch 2018, Emma Bealo 2017, Rory Sklar 2016, Addison Tobias (2021). Anthropology: John Thomas (2020), Murphy Florman 2016, Geoffrey Hedges 2015, Kevin Wiley 2011, Katie Neilson 2010, Raymond Whitlow 2010.

Committee Member: Jennifer Byrnes, Jennifer Faux, Patrick Fazioli, Guineviere Granite, Kathryn Grow-Allen, Amy Hansen, Joshua Howard, Gegory Korosec, Meghan Ladolcetta, Erin McDonald, Heather Menz Barker, Ammie Mitchell, Sarah Seiselmyer, Molly Sloan, Britta Spaulding, Kurt Springs, Antonio Sudina, Kathryn Whalen

MA degree completed at other institutions: Advisor: Robin Hardie (University of Cambridge, UK) Member of the Masters Committee Member: Hallvard Bruvoll (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France) Ingmar Franz (Freiburg University, Germany) Camille Piliougine (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France) Alice Vinet (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris, France)

For ca. 15 graduate students at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg (2000-2005)

PhD completed (Committee Member) Isabella Vella Gregori, University of Cambridge, UK, 2009 Slobodan Mitrovic, City University of New York, 2015 Giedre Motuzaite Matuzeviciute, University of Cambridge, UK, 2010 Sonia Ostaptchouk, Musee de l’Homme, Paris, France, 2013 Kyle Freund, McMaster University, Canada, 2015

International Advising and Host at UB

2020 Professor Agnė Čivilytė, Institute of Lithuanian History, Lithuanian Academy of Sciences – Fulbright Senior Fellow.

2019 Professor Bulent Arikan, Istanbul Technical University – Visiting Professorship. 2019 Dr. Gonca Dardeniz, Koç University, Istanbul, Scientific and Technological Research Council of

Turkey (TUBITAK) - Visiting Professorship. 2016 Professor Stefan Lehmann, Halle University, Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation - Visiting

Professorship.

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2016 Professor Agnė Čivilytė, Institute of Lithuanian History, Lithuanian Academy of Sciences - Visiting Professorship.

2014 - 2015 Ralf Vandam, University of Leuven, Belgium, Belgian American Educational Foundation (BAEF) - Postdoc.

2014 Professor Christopher Prescott, Oslo University, University of Oslo Foundation - Visiting Professorship.

2013 Professor Necmi Karul, Istanbul University – Visiting Professorship. 2012 Goce Naumov, Skope University, Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP) Fellow of the

American Councils for International Education. 2010 - 2011 Aleksandr Diachenko, Ukranian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, Fulbright Postdoc. 2009 - 2010 Arkadiusz Klimowicz, University of Poznan, Fulbright Doctoral Student.