Bradley University - History
Assistant Professor of Anthropology at North Carolina State University
Higher Education
Kathryn
Grossman
Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area
Specialties: Mesopotamian Archaeology, Zooarchaeology, Urbanization, Economy and Politics in Early Complex Societies
Senior Lecturer
Kathryn worked at North Carolina State University as a Senior Lecturer
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Kathryn worked at North Carolina State University as a Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Lecturer in Archaeology
Kathryn worked at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a Lecturer in Archaeology
Temporary Assistant Professor
Kathryn worked at Bradley University as a Temporary Assistant Professor
Adjunct Instructor
Teaching Culture Heritage Seminar, a "Great Books" style discussion course covering classic works from Antiquity-Early Modernity.
PhD Candidate, Mesopotamian Archaeology
PhD, Spring 2013
Dissertation title: Early Bronze Age Hamoukar: A Settlement Biography
Committee: Gil Stein, McGuire Gibson, Clemens Reichel
PhD
Near Eastern Archaeology
PhD Title: Early Bronze Age Hamoukar: A Settlement Biography
Committee: Gil Stein (Chair), McGuire Gibson, Clemens Reichel
MA
Near Eastern Archaeology
MA Title: Desert Hunt Scenes in Old Kingdom Tomb Art
Readers: Stephen Harvey and Peter Dorman
Ryerson Fellowship in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology
$3,800 for travel to present a paper at the 7th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, and for dissertation research at Hamoukar.
BA
Archaeology
BA Thesis Title: False Door Tablets of the Giza Necropolis
Readers: Peter Manuelian, Diane Flores, Anthony Tuck