Bulletin of Nabataean Studies (BNS)
Scholars
Prof. David Frank Graf
Department of History
University of Miami
P .O. Box 248107
Coral Gables, FL 33124-4662
Tel.: 01 305 284 5965 or 3660
E-mail: Dgraf@Miami.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Professional Experience
- Director, Program on Classical Antiquity, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fl. (2001–)
- Professor, Department of History, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL (1995–)
- Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL (1990–1995).
- Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL (1986–1990).
- Adjunct Lecturer, Program on Studies in Religion, The University of Michigan (1984–1986).
- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of History & Philosophy, Montana State University (1983–1984).
- Visiting Lecturer, Department of Near Eastern Studies, The University of Michigan (1982–1983).
- Associate Editor of the Biblical Archaeologist for the American Schools of Oriental Research (1980–82) and the Anchor Bible Dictionary (1984–1992).
Academic Training
- Ph. D. (1979), History Department, The University of Michigan (Dissertation: «Medism: Greek Collaboration with Achaemenid Persia»; chairman, Professor C. G. Starr (DAI 40/10 [1980]: 5541-2A).
- M. A. (1975), Department of Near Eastern Languages, The University of Michigan
- B. D. with Honors (1970), McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago
- B. A. (1965), Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas
Honors and awards
- Sterling Dow Fellowship, at the Center for Epigraphical and Paleographical Studies, in the Department of Greek and Latin, Ohio State University (2004).
- William Fulbright Scholar Award for Saudi Arabia (2003).
- Stanley J. Seeger Research Fellowship, Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University (2003).
- Visiting Scholar, Selwyn College, Cambridge University (summer 2001)
- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, (life-time member; chapter president, 1997–1998)
- Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars (1997)
- American Schools of Oriental Research Archaeological Grant (1995)
- NEH Summer Research Grant (1994).
- Senior Fellow, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. (1993)
- Visiting Scholar (Summer), Wolfson College, Oxford (1992)
- Max Orovitz Research Grants, University of Miami (1987, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997–1998, 2000)
- General Research Support Grants, University of Miami (1988–89, 1990–1991, 1993–94, 1996–2001).
- Dorot Foundation, New York (1986, 1987).
- US Information Agency Grant for Instruction in the Institute for Archaeology and Anthropology at Yarmouk – University, Irbid, Jordan (Summer, 1988).
- ACLS Travel Grant for Valbonne, France (1985)
- NEH Fellow, American Center of Oriental Research, Amman, Jordan (1979–1980).
- American Schools of Oriental Research Grant, 1978.
- Rackham Research Grant, The University of Michigan, 1978.
Archaeological Activities
- Co-director, AEastern Desert Epigraphical Survey," Madaba Plains Project, Jordan, 1996–1997.
- Director, Roman Road Project, Jordan, 1986–1995.
- Epigrapher, Zeugma Archaeological Project (Turkey), Director D. Kennedy, 1993.
- Epigraphic Consultant, American Schools of Oriental Research Projects in Jordan, 1986–1994.
- Director of Excavations at Sadaqa and Quweira (Jordan), 1989.
- Survey Staff, Myos Hormos Project (Egypt), Directed by S. E. Sidebotham, University of Delaware 1987.
- Survey Staff, Udhruh (Jordan) Project, Directed by Alistair Killick, Institute of Archaeology, University of London, 1985.
- Hijaz Expedition (Saudi Arabia), Department of Archaeology and Museology, King Saud University, Riyadh, 1984.
- Co-Director (with J. W. Eadie), Survey Humayma Region (Jordan) Project, University of Michigan, 1983.
- Staff Assistant, Tel Anafa (Galilee) Excavations, Director S. Herbert, University of Michigan, 1981.
- Staff Assistant, Baq’a Valley (Jordan) Excavations, Director P. McGovern, (MASCA) University of Pennsylvania, 1980.
- Director, Hisma Survey (Jordan), NEH/ASOR project with the American Center of Oriental Research, Amman, 1978–1980.
- Museum Research on the Keremeikos Ostraca (Athens, Greece) under the supervision of Dr. Franz Willemsen, Director of the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, 1978.
Publications
- For publications related to Nabataean studies go to the bibliographical database of BNS.
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