tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post5541796963015771002..comments2024-03-27T13:28:18.163-04:00Comments on Balter's Blog: A UCLA Town Hall on #MeToo and related issues in archaeology leaves more questions than it answers--but confirms that an accused harasser and bully is out of a job. [Updated Aug 3, 2020: Ran Boytner's rival field school organization gathers steam, he says]Michael Balterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08311614050647338141noreply@blogger.comBlogger440125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-70045305055073326922022-04-09T12:48:44.125-04:002022-04-09T12:48:44.125-04:00Based on personal communication at the SAA meeting...Based on personal communication at the SAA meeting, Emily Holt stepped down (or was fired?) from her role as executive director of Ran Boytner’s new field school organization. She’s still listed as a board member, so not entirely out. This means that this bogus operation has zero staff members, even though everyone knows that Boytner pulls all the strings from behind the scenes. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-41578693384342324262022-03-06T17:04:36.693-05:002022-03-06T17:04:36.693-05:00It couldn’t be more obvious really:
Institute of ...It couldn’t be more obvious really:<br /><br />Institute of Field Research website:<br />“The IFR primary concern is with education. Traveling and conducting field research involve risk. Students interested in participating in IFR programs must weigh whether the potential risk is worth the value of education provided. While risk is inherent in everything we do, we do not take risk lightly. The IFR engages in intensive review of each field school location prior to approval. Once a program is accepted, the IFR reviews each program annually to make sure it complies with all our standards and policies, including student safety.”<br /><br />Center for Field Sciences website:<br />“Our primary concern is with education. Traveling and conducting field work involves risk. Students interested in participating in our programs must weigh whether the potential risk is worth the value of education provided. While risk is inherent in everything we do, we do not take risk lightly. We engage in intensive review of each field school location prior to approval. Once a program is accepted, we review and monitor each program annually to make sure it complies with all our standards and policies, including student safety.”<br /><br />And there are many other such examples. For the IFR to actually let Boytner use the EXACT same language at the CFS website (including typos), they MUST be still working together!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-68975824941326360712022-01-22T16:40:26.166-05:002022-01-22T16:40:26.166-05:00A Boytner-controlled “Trust” is funding another Bo...A Boytner-controlled “Trust” is funding another Boytner-controlled “Center” which is turn recruits and feeds students to a third Boytner-controlled “Job Board”. Questions of transparency (and legality?) aside, people are finally on to his little scheme and follow him closely. Boytner, who by his own admission reads the comments on this blog, also posted a single CRM job announcement on the Twin Cairns board ON THE SAME DAY of the above comment, after there was nothing new for months. To create another smokescreen, sources confirm that he now shifted the Twin Cairn base of operation from the above POB to his wife’s clothing store in Los Angeles. Cunning, but eventually all amounts to series of failed attempts at deceiving the archaeological community and the public. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-5269831913520489382022-01-10T13:42:11.292-05:002022-01-10T13:42:11.292-05:00Like many of us, I got this newsletter from the ne...Like many of us, I got this newsletter from the new Center for Field Sciences (CFS). We already know that Ran Boytner is behind this, because he emailed us right after he was fired on July 2020 boasting that he’s building it up. Now that the real reasons behind his sketchy employment history at USC, UCLA and IFR are public knowledge, they probably decided it best not to mention his name on the website, but reliable sources confirm that it’s still him. <br />The newsletter also explains that CFS gets funding from something called “Anthropocene Trust” and that they partnered with “Twin Cairns” to help students find jobs in the CRM world through a “free profile”. <br />https://www.anthropocenetrust.org/home<br />https://twincairns.com/<br /><br /><br />So I got curious and asked around, and decided to post here since I think this will be of interest to others who follow this case. <br /><br />1. Boytner is definitely behind all three above-mentioned ventures, and is still operating everything from the shadows. According to the IRS and businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/, all are registered to the same address on the bottom of the newsletter, 11209 National Blvd, STE 137, Los Angeles, CA 90064, which is a P.O. Box near his house and not an actual “STE” or suite<br /><br />2. On the California Registry of Charitable Trusts, the Center for Field Sciences appears as “Not Registered”. https://rct.doj.ca.gov/Verification/Web/Search.aspx?facility=Y <br />If this is the case, it may be illegal for them to operate field schools and recruit students <br /><br />3. The CRM job posts listed on the “Twin Cairns” employment board expired months ago. This implies that at this point the company is functioning as a shell organization and that “free profile” is useless to students<br /><br />Any corrections or additions to the above, by Boytner or others, are most welcome. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-86843573058730486032022-01-02T11:49:18.429-05:002022-01-02T11:49:18.429-05:00If anyone’s in the market for such things, IFR now...If anyone’s in the market for such things, IFR now offers more opportunities to spread COVID in countries with very low vaccination rates:<br />https://mailchi.mp/ifrglobal.org/more-ifr-summer-2022-field-schools<br /><br />so get in on the excitement!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-64279419777390014292021-12-22T12:32:36.836-05:002021-12-22T12:32:36.836-05:00I noticed that Iowa Wesleyan University where Mr. ...I noticed that Iowa Wesleyan University where Mr. Jeff Meyer is, is also the school of record for CFS courses. From what I could find Iowa Wesleyan is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and is a struggling institution with a substantial federal debt. <br />https://www.iw.edu/campus-ministry/ <br />https://www.thegazette.com/education/iowa-wesleyan-reassesses-new-future-as-the-determined-campus-and-potential-partner-cut-ties/ <br /><br />If anyone from the CFS is reading this, can you please tell us, A) What guarantees do we have that the university won’t shut down while students are enrolled in the program. B) What kind of oversight does this school exercises over the archeology programs, and if the credo that they are “a university of the church” plays any role.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-32063134448983548032021-12-21T17:27:13.945-05:002021-12-21T17:27:13.945-05:00Like with the previous corrections from all “IFR” ...<br />Like with the previous corrections from all “IFR” to “CFS” on the instructors’ pages, no more than a few hours after the above comment was posted, Meyer’s affiliation on their web page was corrected to “Chadwick Library & Adjunct Instructor of History, Iowa Wesleyan University”, with a link to the same URL indicated above. https://www.iw.edu/dt_team/jeff-meyer/ <br />So, that teaches us that the best way to ensure any truthful representation from this organization is to publicly expose their mis/dis/information here on this blog post, and wait a few hours until they read and change it. The system works. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-8021370905746166542021-12-20T22:16:51.358-05:002021-12-20T22:16:51.358-05:00Recommending everyone to closely browse the CFS we...Recommending everyone to closely browse the CFS web page before taking any action. <br />The most important thing to do when it comes to all those swindlers is always fact—check what they tell & sell you. <br />To illustrate, one of the members of the CFS board is being presented as affiliated with the “Department of History” at Iowa Wesleyan University. <br />There is no Department of History at Iowa Wesleyan University. <br />In fact Mr. Meyer is the “E-Resources and Instruction Librarian” at the university library (https://www.iw.edu/dt_team/jeff-meyer/).<br />Formerly, Mr. Meyer was the director of the Mt. Pleasant Public Library. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-75103382843480049702021-12-20T10:57:30.876-05:002021-12-20T10:57:30.876-05:00I admire Dr. Tringham for her major contributions ...I admire Dr. Tringham for her major contributions to feminist and gender archaeology. Personally I think it’s tragic that she would now be the new chairperson of a research institute founded by a person who has violated the UCLA Faculty Code of Conduct by engaging in non-consensual relationship with his female fieldschool student, and who then had to legally settle in civil court with the same student over accusations of sexual harassment and battery. The court case can be easily found online and has now been reviewed by many. The UCLA Title IX record should not be too hard to procure for a distinguished UC professor such as Dr. Tringham. <br />The only painful conclusion is that she just doesn’t care.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-69285400985074051072021-12-18T14:43:55.262-05:002021-12-18T14:43:55.262-05:00I don't mean to sound hard on people. I realiz...I don't mean to sound hard on people. I realize that many are not in a position to speak out. But many are, and don't. The bravest are usually the grad students who did not ask to be abused when they embarked on their careers.<br /><br />Thanks for the video, it brings back fond memories of my years at Catal. Willeke and I were friendly in those days, before she got the power to help cover up abuses.Michael Balterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08311614050647338141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-57047803371070997692021-12-18T14:34:22.544-05:002021-12-18T14:34:22.544-05:00
Michael, I know many in the archaeology community...<br />Michael, I know many in the archaeology community who are extremely appreciative of your relentless efforts in exposing unethical and plainly illegal conduct in our field, especially since they themselves are not in a position to speak out publicly. Not all of us enjoy sockpuppeting as much as your enemies do, so your blog is still our primary go-to repository to get informed about abusers and no less important a safe platform to exchange valuable information in the form of anonymous (or not) comments. I for one appreciate that many of the commenters provide links to online sources that anyone can verify for themselves. Those who care, do that. Those who don’t and those who willfully choose to ignore this blog, do it at their own risk and ultimately at the expense of their students. <br /><br />As for Willeke…thank Goddess Ruth filmed it all at the time. <br />https://vimeo.com/5755391<br />Starting at 1:20 <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-5995368440597841142021-12-18T11:34:44.439-05:002021-12-18T11:34:44.439-05:00
As predicted above, Ron Boytner or whoever builds...<br />As predicted above, Ron Boytner or whoever builds his website now changed the “IFR” text under “Instructors” to “CFS”. That could have been embarrassing for them, and possibly even open them to all sorts of lawsuits. Good thing then that there are all those online services that archive hiostorical snapshots of sites and many of us took plenty of screenshots, just in case someone ever needs it to prove a point. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-73939334922910586152021-12-18T05:29:18.708-05:002021-12-18T05:29:18.708-05:00Thanks to the last commenter for reminding me that...Thanks to the last commenter for reminding me that Ruth and Willeke know each other well. Of course, I know everyone who worked at Catalhoyuk between 1998 and 2005, the years I spend considerable time there reporting for Science and writing "The Goddess and the Bull" (still in print, by the way).<br /><br />Yes, I have said some unkind things about Willeke. That's because she lied to me and others when she claimed that she and IFR did not know about Danielle Kurin's Title IX until fairly recently. Willeke will not sue me for defamation for calling me a liar because she knows that my statements are fully documented and witnessed.<br /><br />With all due respect to those who have shared valuable information about Boytner and others here: I am a reporter and can only do so much. It's up to the archaeology community to deal with abusers and make sure they can no longer harm people, especially vulnerable students. That would require archaeologists to show a certain amount of courage and speak out publicly. A few have done that; most have not. I'm sorry to have to say it.Michael Balterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08311614050647338141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-84619746220663284712021-12-18T02:06:12.136-05:002021-12-18T02:06:12.136-05:00I’m mystified that you don’t know why Ruth Tringha...I’m mystified that you don’t know why Ruth Tringham is ignoring you, Michael. She and Willeke Wendrich go back a long way, I believe starting when Wendrich (and you) worked at Çatal in 1999 (or maybe it was 2000?). And well, you have said some very unkind things about Wendrich recently. Why, I should also think that it was Wendrich herself who recommended Tringham to endorse Boytner’s new venture. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-13175021113825307202021-12-17T14:37:51.365-05:002021-12-17T14:37:51.365-05:00To the last commenter: A few months ago I did a br...To the last commenter: A few months ago I did a brief update about Boytner and his current activities:<br /><br />https://michael-balter.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-latest-on-ran-boytner-former.html<br /><br />But obviously there is a lot more to say and I will try to pull more together soon.<br /><br />Why Buikstra and Tringham would be involved with Boytner is a very good question. I know Ruth and I wrote to her to ask just that question; no response. I think members of the archaeology community need to ask those questions to them directly.Michael Balterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08311614050647338141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-52818079118297770372021-12-17T14:06:11.503-05:002021-12-17T14:06:11.503-05:00Several of the CFS programs definitely used to be ...Several of the CFS programs definitely used to be IFR. Wonder how that happened. Waiting any day now to see Danielle Kurin’s field school pop up on this platform.<br /><br />Not surprised though by some of these board people, their respective roles smack of greed and desperation as a prime motivation to join. But a couple others really shocked me. How the fuck did Buikstra and Tringham get roped into this scheme? Why associate with people of such ill-repute? Are they aware that this is the third or fourth time Boytner is trying to build his fieldschool empire, most likely to have his shady past, once again, rear its ugly head and topple it all down? <br /><br />Balter, I don’t think too many people know about this. Can you tweet so your followers spread the word in the archeological community?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-4721174942925666072021-12-15T21:32:24.230-05:002021-12-15T21:32:24.230-05:00thank you and yes, NN… interesting. would have mis...thank you and yes, NN… interesting. would have missed it. sure looks like he’s back, with a vengeance. you don’t have to be a grand webmaster to see that the cfc website is a clone of the ifr’s. the field schools he publishes are the same ones he ran through the ifr (verified through https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.ifrglobal.org). for God sake, even the same paragraphs are copied and pasted onto this “new” website<br /><br />Instructors<br />The directors welcome emails and inquiries about the research elements of this project. More general information (tuition, health insurance, and payment schedule) can be found under the ‘Students’ tab above. Any further questions may be addressed to IFR staff. Additional details about research, course schedule, travel, accommodation, and safety can be found on the syllabus. Contacting the directors or the IFR office is encouraged and appreciated. It may help you determine if this field school is a good fit for you.<br /><br />geez, didn’t even bother to change the acronyms. (my guess is that he will do this as soon as he reads this). it remains to be seen if he’s competing with ifr like some say, or still working with these guys and they are gradually shifting operations to this new “meta” outfit. if working together, ww will have some explaining to do in some ucla circles <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-84677548922781966782021-12-15T14:35:04.235-05:002021-12-15T14:35:04.235-05:00To the last commenter: Yes, I and others have comm...To the last commenter: Yes, I and others have commented a number of times about Boytner's new venture. As far as I know, all of the members of the board are fully aware of Boytner's past history--I have contacted some of them privately myself--but do not seem to care. I think that anyone who knows any of these individuals personally might consider contacting them directly, especially since a number of them publicly espouse a zero tolerance (or at least low tolerance) position on harassment and related issues.Michael Balterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08311614050647338141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-83237520465816765212021-12-15T14:19:00.172-05:002021-12-15T14:19:00.172-05:00Mr. Balter,
I follow you on Tweeter for some time,...Mr. Balter,<br />I follow you on Tweeter for some time, and noticed that you tweeted today about Kurin supporting Ran Boytner who was terminated from @IFR for “breach of trust.” You may be interested then to learn that he is actively pointing colleagues towards his new venture: Centre for Field Sciences (CFS). <br />https://www.fieldsciences.org/<br />As many of us now know, Boytner was credibly accused and/or found responsible for sexual misconduct at UCLA and IFR. The CFS board of directors are either unaware or do not care. https://www.fieldsciences.org/board-of-directors/<br /> Is there something we can do to alert students and faculty?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-90802166567038994862021-11-21T02:00:23.406-05:002021-11-21T02:00:23.406-05:00For the person who messengered, try this:
https:/...For the person who messengered, try this:<br /><br />https://rct.doj.ca.gov/Verification/Web/Search.aspx?facility=Y<br />><br />[under] Organization Name: <br />[type] Institute for Field Research<br />><br />[click on] INSTITUTE FOR FIELD RESEARCH Charity Registration<br />><br />[click on] Renewal Filing 2020<br /><br />That form also shows that IFR is *deep* in the red (-344,979) and still sponging that “working capital” from YUVAL BAR-ZEMER (Balance due: $98,506). <br />Schedule L, Part V - Additional Information<br />YUVAL BAR-ZEMER LOANED THE ORGANIZATION AN ADDITIONAL $50,000 NOVEMBER 2019<br />AT 7.5% PER ANNUM. THE LOAN WAS APPROVED BY THE BOARD.<br />Adding those PPP loans, and I don’t imagine they’ll be around for much longer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-73975650808733667492021-11-19T20:03:14.586-05:002021-11-19T20:03:14.586-05:00
Speaking on which, Ran Boytner is still registere...<br />Speaking on which, Ran Boytner is still registered as the person who possesses the IFR books and records, according to their latest tax return for the period 11/01/19 -- 10/31/20 and received by the Attorney General’s office on Sep 20 2021. The 990- was signed by “TREASURER” John Given (JOHN@JOHNGIVENLAW.COM) who also appears on the IFR board of directors page.<br />I get that Boytner was still on payroll before he was fired in April 2020, but why continue to hold the records if they severed all ties with him as well as per Wileke Wendrich? Another reason to suspect that she was not entirely transparent in the online meeting. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-51845991047074223432021-11-15T20:48:19.834-05:002021-11-15T20:48:19.834-05:00Next thing you know they will organize an Andean s...Next thing you know they will organize an Andean symposium at UC LA with Kurin, Gomez, Castillo, Boytner and Urton. I hear Harvey Weinstein is still in town so maybe he can produce the event. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-76905865953645390582021-11-13T11:39:18.928-05:002021-11-13T11:39:18.928-05:00Oh, everyone already knew that WW lied about how l...Oh, everyone already knew that WW lied about how long Kurin was an IFR member. That "briefly" is still a running joke. I am shocked though that DK still stuck around that field school business up until 2019, at least six months after "bad things had happened and that she should not be near students at all" as JDL so crudely put it. I am curious how they can explain those working publications though. They plainly supported her tenure application although they admitted she's a danger to students. It does sound like a violation of the mandated reporter requirement. Something needs to be done about that, starting by informing the UCLA Deans that they were deceived. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-16470580405381615172021-11-07T04:52:00.481-05:002021-11-07T04:52:00.481-05:00Thanks to the last commenter for pointing out thes...Thanks to the last commenter for pointing out these revealing continued associations between Kurin and IFR. I had seen this new CV which is sanitized in a number of ways, including of course the reasons for her three year leave of absence 2016-2019.<br /><br />Wendrich had told me last year that when IFR supposedly severed its ties with Kurin after the 2018 events (sexual assault by her husband Enmanuel Gomez Choque on a student), they spread the word far and wide about it. In reality, there is no evidence this is true, and no evidence at all that Wendrich and Jason De Leon informed the UCSB Title IX office (or other officials there) of what had happened. This violated their obligations to do so, and in Wendrich’s case at least, her obligations as a mandatory reporter.<br /><br />Wendrich’s statements to the UCLA community that she and the board did not know about Kurin’s Title IX in 2016 are flatly false as well.Michael Balterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08311614050647338141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3423725371920868922.post-45244905660971312612021-11-07T02:27:00.121-05:002021-11-07T02:27:00.121-05:00https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/multipl...https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/multiple-realities-quantum-physics-experiment-research-study-a8833341.html <br />“Two contradictory versions of reality can exist at the same time, quantum experiment shows”<br /><br />Finally, we have proof!<br /><br />ONE VERSION OF REALITY…<br /><br />From the graduate students letter to the Cotsen Community:<br />“The disturbing allegations against Danielle Kurin, current Assistant Professor in the Anthropology Department at UCSB and IFR Academic Board member from 2016-2018…are very troubling and merit discussion within the Cotsen community…Kurin was invited to speak at the Cotsen Pizza Talk Series this Spring quarter. Upon learning about the charges against her, students took action to disinvite her. As students enrolled in the Cotsen Archaeology and Conservation programs, we are concerned for the reputation of our institution as well as our safety within the Institute and in the field.” <br /><br />Cotsen Institute/IFR representatives’ responses to the above, on a June 11, 2020 town hall meeting, in the virtual presence of graduate students and affiliated Cotsen faculty and staff, Dr. Darnell Hunt (UCLA Dean of Social Sciences,) Dr. David Schaberg (UCLA Dean of Humanities,) Dr. Mohammed Cato (Director of UCLA Title IX Office,) Dr. Andrea Kasko (Chair of the Graduate Council,) and Ms. Natalie Ann Landau (UCLA Ombudsperson.)<br /><br />Willeke Wendrich: <br />“[Kurin] was briefly a member of the board in 2017, and she volunteered for the sexual harassment committee. After IFR found out of the problem in the field school in 2018, we severed all ties with Danielle Kurin.” <br /><br />Jason de Leon: <br />“When the field school ran again in 2018, and then for the first time IFR received notice of what had been going on, we conducted a very thorough investigation and found that, you know, that bad things had happened and that she should not be near students at all, and we immediately cut ties with her”<br /><br />Willeke Wendrich: <br />“As Jason said, we have conducted an investigation… we interviewed all the TAs, all the people around this situation, and I can’t say anything more about that except that we immediately cut all ties with Danielle Kurin.”<br /><br />Jason De Leon: <br />“I will add that I did at one point go to Ran [Boytner], once I knew about the things that happened with Danielle Kurin, I went to Ran and said, you going to have to do something about this, this is not an issue that’s going to go away”<br /><br />…AND ANOTHER VERSION OF REALITY<br /><br />From Danielle Kurin’s CV, which she recently posted online:<br /><br />https://daniellekurin.co/biobib <br /><br />https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/e72bdcc5-1a02-49b8-9727-1db180d76af9/Kurin_Bio-Bibliography_last%20edit_Sept_15_2020.pdf<br /><br />“Special Appointments”<br />Years: 2016 - 2019 <br />Position: Board Member <br />Type of Service: Institute for Field Research 501(c)3<br /><br />“Grants and Contracts”<br />Yrs: 2016 - 2019 <br />Source: Institute for Field Research <br />Title: The Bioarchaeological, Biogeochemical and Paleogenomic Impacts of Inca Conquest <br />$ Amt: $112,000. <br />Lead PI: Kurin<br /><br />“Works In Press”<br />YR: 2021<br />Title & Author(s): D.S. Kurin, V. Black°, B.M. Lizarraga°, I. Robledo°. Rumors of war and warrior realities in ancient Peru.” <br />In Archaeology Outside-the-Box, <br />H. Barnard, editor. [PUBLICATION SCHED: 1 ST QTR 2021]<br />Publisher: UC Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute Press [AWAITING PROOFS] <br />Category: Chapter<br /><br />“Works In Progress”<br />Title & Authors: Paleopathology: <br />For: Elements of contemporary archaeology series <br />W. Wendrich & H. Barnard, series editors. <br />Potential Publisher: Cambridge University Press & UCLA: Cotsen Institute Press <br />STATUS: Finalizing Contract & Planning <br />PUBLICATION ANTICIPATED: FALL 2023<br />Cat.: Book<br /><br />“Reviewing and Refereeing Activity”<br />Date: 2019 <br />Review Activity Undertaken: Book – Monograph <br />For Whom: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology - UCLA Press<br /><br />“PhD Committees”<br />Rose Campbell Cotsen Inst. Archaeology, UCLA 2019 Member Res. Assoc. Getty Inst. LA, CA <br />Jacob Bongers Cotsen Inst. Archaeology, UCLA 2019 Member Res. Assoc. Sainsbury-Univ. E. Anglia, UK<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com