Corinthia
Winter Writing Wednesday
Last week, I was able to send my book manuscript to my publisher for review. This means that my book now has a (tentative) title: Archaeology, Photography, Oil: Workforce Housing in the Bakken. This means that I now have some time to work on other projects. For example, yesterday, I did pre-production work on most… Read More →
ASOR 2025 Recap
I had a nice time at the 2025 ASOR annual meeting. It was a good chance to catch up with friends, scheme some schemes, and hear some papers. In hindsights, I’d have liked to spend more time in sessions and less time in meetings, but at least the meetings that I had were broadly productive. … Read More →
Two Weeks at Isthmia
As my time working at Isthmia hits the two week mark, our routine of ceramic analysis is giving me the bandwidth to start to think more broadly about the situation at Isthmia. For those who don’t read the blog regularly, I’ve been working with my colleagues Richard Rothaus and Scott Moore to analyze the after… Read More →
Two for Tuesday: Slavic Ware in Greece
As readers of my blog know, my current research in Greece examines the latest phases of ancient activity at the Roman Bath at Isthmia. This involves a “Dark Age settlement” visible in both some scrappy architecture features built into the carcass of the 2nd century AD bath and a significant assemblage of hand-made “Slavic” pottery.… Read More →






