National Endowment for The Humanities Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship
Julie M. Peteet (Anthropology and Middle East & Islamic Studies, University of Louisville)
The Cultural Politics of Baths (hammamat) in Jordan
David Graf (History and Religious Studies, University of Miami)
A New Corpus of Ancient North Arabian Inscriptions: A Different View of Nabataean and Roman Arabian Society
ACOR-CAORC Post-Graduate Fellowship
Leigh-Ann Bedal (Anthropology, Pennsylvania State, Erie)
It’s In the Pipeline: Ceramic and Lead Pipes from the Petra Garden and Pool Complex
David Graf (History and Religious Studies, University of Miami)
A New Corpus of Ancient North Arabian Inscriptions: A Different View of Nabataean and Roman Arabian Society
Morag Kersel (Anthropology, DePaul University)
The Lives of Pots: Grave Goods, Excavated Artifacts, Looted Items, and Collected Objects from the Early Bronze Age Mortuary Sites on the Dead Sea Plain, Jordan
Gary O. Rollefson (Anthropology, Whitman College)
Reconnaissance and Artifact Analysis of the Eastern Badia Archaeological Project, Black Desert, Jordan
ACOR-CAORC Pre-Doctorate Fellowship
Patrick Adamiak (Middle Eastern History, University of California, San Diego)
Importing Ottoman Nationals: The Ottoman Settlement of Caucasian Refugees and Ottoman Governance in Anatolia and Greater Syria 1860-1918
Theresa Dazey (Middle Eastern History, Indiana University)
Between Isolation and Assimilation: Circassian Settlers in the Jordan Valley, 1878-1939
Elias Saba (Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania)
What’s the Difference? Distinctions and Development in Post-Formative Islamic Law
Christian C. Sahner (Department of History, Princeton University)
Christian Martyrdom in the Early Islamic Period
Jennifer C. Groot Fellowship
Tucker Deady (Archaeology – Anthropology, Dickinson College)
Khirbet Iskandar Excavations
Emma Pugmire (Classics, University of Tennessee)
‘Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project
Harrell Family Fellowship
Martha Schulz (Oriental and Asian Studies, University of Bonn)
Tall Hisban
Pierre and Patricia Bikai Fellowship
Micaela Sinibaldi (Archaeology, Cardiff University)
Settlement Patterns in the Crusader-Period Lordship of Transjordan: A Historical and Archaeological Study
Sarah Elise Wenner (Ancient History, North Carolina State University)
Petra Pool and Garden Project and the Udhruh Survey
Bert and Sally de Vries Fellowship
Tareq Ramadan (Anthropology – Archaeology, Wayne State University)
Shuqayra Al-Gharbiyya
MacDonald/Sampson Fellowship
Emanuela Bocancea (Archaeology, Joukowsky Institute, Brown University)
Imperium sine fine? Comparing Roman Colonialism in Arabia and Dacia
Kenneth W. Russell Fellowship
Janna-Mirl Redmann (Oriental and Asian Studies, University of Bonn)
Tall Hisban
James A. Sauer Fellowship
Craig Andrew Harvey (Roman Archaeology, University of Victoria)
The Wall-heating Pipes from the Humayma Garrison Bathhouse
Frederick-Wenger Jordanian Educational Fellowship
Mohammed Mahmoud (Sustainable Tourism and Archaeology of Ancient Arab Civilizations, The Hashemite University)
Dar Al-Saraya Museum: Conservation. Management and Tourism Strategic Plan
ACOR Jordanian Graduate Student Scholarship
Ahmad Al Salman (Sustainable Tourism and Archaeology of Ancient Arab Civilizations, The Hashemite University) Conservation and Restoration Plan for the Archaeological Site of Quwailbeh (Abila)
Muaffaq Hazza (Archaeology and Epigraphy, Yarmouk University)
History of Umm el-Jimal through its Inscriptions
Abdullah Khazawneh (Epigraphy, Yarmouk University)
Master of Arts in Epigraphy
Heba Sawalmeh (Sustainable Tourism and Archaeology of Ancient Arab Civilizations, The Hashemite University)
Organic and Functional Analysis of the Early Bronze I and Iron Age II Pottery from North and Central Jordan
ACOR Jordanian Travel Scholarship for ASOR Annual Meeting
Hanadi Al-Taher (Department of Antiquities of Jordan)
Interpretation of Archaeological Sites through the Names
Ahmad Lash (Department of Antiquities of Jordan)
The Graffiti at Qusayr Amra