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December 12, 2017

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Archaeology

Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology and Museum Studies dually welcome Susanna McFadden, Visiting Assistant Professor in Roman Art and Archaeology.

Peter Magee, Professor and Chair of the Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology, recently published "Paul Yule. Cross-roads: Early and Late Iron Age south-eastern Arabia," in Antiquity 90. He is co-author on the papers "The bitumen imports at Tell Abraq: tracing the second millennium BC bitumen industry in south-east Arabia" in Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 47; "Ancient and modern DNA reveal dynamics of domestication and cross-continental dispersal of the dromedary" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113.24; and "Reply to Marom, et al.: Mitochondrial panmixia in dromedaries predates ancient caravan trading" in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113.32. Additionally, he is author of the article "Conclusions, challenges, and the future of mortuary archaeology and bioarchaeology in Arabia" to appear in the volume in press Life and Death in Ancient Arabia: Mortuary and Bioarchaeological Perspectives, edited by L. Gregoricka and K. Williams. His article "Geochemical analysis of putative local and Ubaid ceramics from Dosariyah, Saudi Arabia: in the volume Dosariyah - A Neolithic Coastal Community in astern Arabia, edited by P. Dreschler, is also in press. He is co-author of the article "Methodologies for the investigation of corroded iron objects: Examples from prehistoric sites in South-eastern Arabia and Western Iran" in the proceedings of the International Symposium of Archaeology.

In March, Peter Magee presented his recent research, "The domestication of the dromedary camel" to the Deutsches Arch盲ologisches Institut in Berlin, Germany. This October he gave the talk "The development of the falaj/qanat irrigation in the longue-dure茅 of water access in southeast Arabian prehistory" at Des refuges aux oasis: XXXVIIIe Recontres internationales d'arch茅ologie et d'histoire d'Antibes, France. Peter was also co-author ont he September presentation "Sea level recorded in shells from the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Gulf" at the IGCP Project 639 meeting Sea Level Change from Minutes to Millennia at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Additionally, he presented the co-authored talk "Insight into the earliest iron technology in southeastern Arabia: comparative analysis of the ferrous remains from Saruq al-Hadid, Dubai and Muweilah, Sharjah" at the American School of Oriental Research meeting in Boston.

 

Chemistry

Professor of Chemistry and Dean of Graduate Studies 厂丑补谤辞苍鈥叠耻谤驳尘补测别谤, hosted the Tenth International Conference on Molybdenum and Tungsten Enzymes.

Professor of Chemistry Michelle Francl published her article 鈥淚t figures鈥 in the journal Nature Chemistry. Professor Francl also discussed the 鈥渟cience of smell鈥 with the magazine Chemical & Engineering News.

 

Classics

Annette Baertschi, Associate Professor of Classics and Chair of the Graduate Group in Archaeology, Classics, and History of Art, presented the paper 鈥淟ucan鈥檚 Bellum civile and the Social Process of Cultural Trauma鈥 at the annual Classical Association of the Atlantic States & Classical World meeting in October. Professor Baertschi also has the article "Impersonation and Role-Play in Lucan: Cicero's Speech 颈苍鈥&苍产蝉辫;Bellum civile 7.62ff.", forthcoming (2018) in the volume Lucan in His Contemporary Contexts, edited by Mark Thorne and Laura Zientek.

Haverford and Bryn鈥 Mawr鈥 College dually welcome our own Charlie Kuper, Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics. Charlie鈥檚 placement immediately follows a summer residency at the HILL Museum & Manuscript Library鈥檚 Syriac Summer School.

In August, Chair and Professor of Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies, Catherine Conybeare gave the keynote address "Writing the Self as a Route to God" at the third international congress of the Netherlands Centre for Patristic Research in Utrecht alongside several distinguished 黑料社区 alums. Additionally, Professor Conybeaere gave the at Villanova University in November. In September she participated in a workshop at the University of Edinburgh for the forthcoming Cambridge History of Later Latin Literature for which she shall contribute two papers. Professor Conybeare also published the essay "Augustine Rhetoric in Theory and Practice" in the Oxford Handbook of Rhetorical Studies. She contributed the article "Noli me tangere: Theology and Touch" to Touch and the Ancient Senses, part of the ongoing Routledge series The Senses in Antiquity. Additionally, Professor Conybeare is the author of "Ut tecum tamquam mecum audeam conloqui: the politics of return" published in Augustinian Studies 48 and "Toward a Hermeneutics of Laughter" for the Journal of Late Antiquity 10.2.

Radcliffe Edmonds III, Paul Shorey Professor of Greek, published the article 鈥淎lcibiades the Profane: Images of the Mysteries in Plato鈥檚 Symposium,鈥 in the Cambridge University Press volume Plato鈥檚 Symposium: A Critical Guide, edited by Pierre Destr茅e and Zina Giannopoulou. Additionally, Professor Edmonds published "Putting him on a pedestal: (Re)collection and the use of images in Plato's Phaedrus," in Plato & the Power of Images. Co-edited by Professor Edmonds and Pierre Destr茅e, this volume presents the proceedings from a dual sited conference held between 黑料社区 and Universit茅 Catholique de Louvain in 2013. In September, Professor Edmonds also presented his paper, "And You Will Be Amazed: The Rhetoric of Authority in the Greek Magical Papyri" at the meeting At the Temple Gates: A Response, at The Ohio State University.

 

History of Art

History of Art welcomes Jie Shi as Assistant Professor of Chinese Art and Archaeology.鈥

Professor of History of Art and Eugenia Chase Guild Chair in the Humanities Homay King published 鈥淰irtual Reality in Real Time: A Conversation鈥 颈苍鈥&苍产蝉辫;Film Quarterly.鈥

Professor Emeritus of History of Art Dale Kinney 鈥痯耻产濒颈蝉丑别诲 鈥淭he Spolia Churches of Rome: Recycling Antiquity in the Middle Ages鈥 颈苍鈥&苍产蝉辫;Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies.鈥

 

Mathematics

Professor of Mathematics, Leslie Cheng, published her article "On rough generalized parametric Marcinkiewicz integrals鈥 in the鈥 Journal of Mathematical Inequalities.

Professor of Mathematics, Paul Melvin, published 鈥淓quivalent corks鈥 in the journal鈥 Algebraic and Geometric Topology.鈥

Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 顿箩辞谤诲箩别&苍产蝉辫;鈥疢颈濒颈膰别惫颈膰,鈥&苍产蝉辫;肠辞-补耻迟丑辞谤别诲 鈥淥n Moments of Twisted L-Functions鈥 for the American Journal of Mathematics鈥.

 

Physics

Professor Emeritus of Physics, Peter A. Beckmann, published his 鈥淪olid-Solid Phase Transitions and tert-Butyl and Methyl Group Rotation in an Organic Solid: X-ray Diffractometry, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, and Solid-State 1H Nuclear Spin Relaxation鈥 in the Journal of Physical Chemistry.鈥疕e also published 鈥淢onitoring a simple hydrolysis process in an organic solid by observing methyl group rotation鈥 in the journal鈥Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.鈥

Associate Professor of Physics, Xuemei May Cheng, published 鈥淢agnetization Reversal of Three-Dimenstional 鈥疦ickel Anti-Sphere Arrays鈥 in the journal IEEE Magnetics Letters. She also published "Voltage-controlled interlayer coupling in perpendicularity magnetized magnetic tunnel junctions鈥 in the journal鈥 Nature Communications.

Assistant Professor of Physics, Kathryne Daniel, published 鈥淎n approximate analytic model of a star cluster with potential escapers鈥 in the journal鈥 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical 鈥疭ociety.鈥