2012–2013 Fellowship Awardees Announcement
National Endowment for The Humanities Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship
Jennie Ebeling (Archaeology and Art History, University of Evansville)
Bread Culture in Jordan: A Study of Women’s Changing Roles in Bread Production in the 21st Century
ACOR Publication Fellowship
Burton MacDonald (Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University)
Historical Archaeology of the Southern Trans-Jordanian Plateau and the Northern and Central Arabah
Jennifer C. Groot Fellowship
Lindsay Holman (Undergraduate, History, North Carolina State University)
Petra North Ridge Project
Tareq Ramadan (Graduate student, Anthropology/Archaeology, Wayne State University)
Brown University Petra Archaeological Project
Bert and Sally de Vries Fellowship
Jonathan Paige (Applying to graduate school in Archaeology and Anthropology)
El-Hemmeh Project
Harrell Family Fellowship
Jordan Pickett (Graduate student, Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World, University of Pennsylvania)
Jarash – Late Antique and Islamic Periods
Pierre and Patricia Bikai Fellowship
Teresa Wilson (Graduate student, Anthropology, University of Arkansas)
Health, Nutrition, and Disease: A Study of the Developmental Features and Defects of Teeth from Four Bronze Age, Roman, and Byzantine Cemeteries in Northern Jordan
James A. Sauer Fellowship
Enas Al Zoubi (Graduate Student, Archaeology of Ancient Arab Civiliations, Hashemite University)
The Art and Technology of Mosaics in Madaba during the Byzantine Period
MacDonald/Sampson Fellowship
Michael Fergusson (Graduate Student, Classical Studies, Queen’s University)
Wadi Hafir Photographic Survey
Kenneth W. Russell Fellowship
Khawlah Al Lahasih (Graduate Student, Physical Anthropology, Yarmouk University)
The Examination of Decayed Corpses at the National Institute for Forensic Medicine (NIFM), Jordan: A Forensic Anthropological Analysis
Frederick-Wenger Jordanian Educational Fellowship
Heba Sawalmeh (Gratduate student, Archaeology of Ancient Arab Civilization, Hashemite University)
Organic and Functional Analysis of Early Bronze I and Iron Age II Pottery from North and Central Jordan
ACOR Jordanian Graduate Student Scholarship
Asem Abu Doleh (Graduate student, Tourism, Yarmouk University)
MICE Events in Jordan—Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions
Afaf Zeyadeh(Graduate Student, Archaeology and Anthropology, Yarmouk University)
Thesis topic not selected; coursework stage
Ghassan Nagagreh (Graduate Student, Archaeology, Yarmouk University)
Iron Age I (1200–1000 B.C.) Settlement Patterns in the Highlands of Palestine
Hassan Alyassin (Graduate Student, Archaeology of Ancient Arab Civilizations, Hashemite University) Jneneh, az-Zarqa Project