ASOR Scholars
2022
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Colton Hodges ()
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Arthur Viola ()
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Isabel Srour ()
2019
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Elizabeth Emswiler ( Platt Fellowship)
2018
2017
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Vivian Laughlin ( Platt Fellowship)
2016
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Trisha Broy ()
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Jacob Moody ( Platt Fellowship)
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Anna Kim ( Platt Fellowship)
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Vivian Laughlin ()
2015
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Kalyn Fennig ()
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Michael Orellana Mendez ( Platt Fellowship)
2014
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Abelardo Rivas ()
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Joel Lisboa ( Platt Fellowship), a Master's student in Archaeology, received the 2014 ASOR Platt Fellowship, which helped to fund his participation in the Sicility excavation. This was Joel's first excavation. The Andrews Siciliy Excavation took place at three sites: Monte Raitano, in San Cipirello, Sicily; and Mokarta and San Miceli, in Salemi, Sicily.
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Platt Fellowship
2013
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Sydney Chilson (). The Heritage Fellowship is a field scholarship given by the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) to students to provide funding for participation in an excavation project. The scholarship is generally $1000 and is open to individual members of ASOR or students enrolled at an ASOR-member school.
2012
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Stephane Beaulieu (): a Ph.D. student in Old Testament Studies, participated in a dig at Tall Jalul, one of the two sites in Jordan dug by 老司机传媒.
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Christine Chitwood (): an M.A. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Khirbat Ataruz under the direction of Dr. Chang Ho Ji and at Tall Jalul.
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Abelardo Rivas (Heritage Fellowship): a Ph.D. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, also dug at both Tall Jalul and Khirbat Ataruz.
2011
2010
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Owen Chestnut (): a Ph.D. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Tall Jalul.
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Jacob Moody ()
2009
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Christie Chadwick (): an M.A. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Tall Jalul.
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Jeffrey Hudon (, ): a Ph.D. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Tall Jalul.
Photo: Christie Chadwick discusses stratigraphy with Paul Ray at Tall Jalul