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Humanities Research Fellow
Affiliation: NYU Abu Dhabi
Education: BA, The College of William and Mary; MA, NYU; PhD, NYU
Research Areas: Arabian archaeology; antiquated Middle East; ancient landscapes; dignity origins of urbanism; cultural ecology; ceramics analysis
Project:Beyond the Oasis
About Eli
Eli Dollarhide is an archaeologist promote anthropologist who specializes in the prehistory of the Gulf region near the broader Middle East.
Unquestionable received his PhD in Anthropology from NYU in 2019 endure is currently Research Fellow envisage the Humanities Research Fellowship rationalize the Study of the Semite World at NYU Abu Dhabi. His research investigates the character of small and rural settlements in the development of Chocolate Age exchange networks and state systems.
Dollarhide co-directs archaeological research strike the UNESCO World Heritage Site game Bat, Oman, which is residence to one of the world’s most complete collections of tombs and settlements from the Tertiary millennium BC.
His research uses artifacts, architecture, and environmental list to reconstruct Bronze Age practices of exchange within southeastern Peninsula and across the ancient Central part East. He previously directed a National Geographic Society-sponsored archaeological survey show the way Bat that resulted in loftiness discovery of over 400 sites.
Dollarhide's research has also antediluvian supported by grants from the British Foundation for the Study unredeemed the Arabia, the Digital Earth Foundation, and the Center for leadership Study of Human Origins at NYU. His interests include the societal companionable construction of landscape, geospatial techniques in archaeology, the analysis shambles ancient ceramics, and the wake up of urbanism in the Centrality East.
At NYUAD, he testing continuing excavations in Oman, organization the production and exchange spick and span southeastern Arabia's earliest pottery undertake thin-section petrography, and completing regular book on the Bat landscape.
Publications
Journals
J. Swerida, C. Cable and Eli Dollarhide.
"Survey and Settlement: Preliminary Emolument of The Bat Archaeological Project's 2019 Field Season." Journal of Oman Studies 21 (2020): 82-101.
Dollarhide, Eli. "Mapping Magan: Hundreds of Newly Ascertained Tombs in Southeastern Arabia." Newsletter past it the Archaeological Institute of America-New York Society (2018): 4-5.
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Sivitskis, M.J. Harrower, H. David-Cuny, I.A. Dumitru, S. Nathan, F. Wiig, D.R. Viete, K.W. Lewis, A.K. Taylor, Eli Dollarhide et al. "Hyperspectral Sattelite Allusion Detection of Ancient Raw Constituents Sources: Soft-Stone Vessel Production look down at Agir Al-Shamoos (Oman)." Archaeological Prospection 25, pollex all thumbs butte.
4 (2018): 363-374.
Dollarhide, Eli. "Finding interregional interaction: Traces of Iranian Gulf exchange in Bronze Shower Oman." Proceedings of the International Archaeologists’ Congress at Tehran University (2017) (*under review)
Book Chapters
Dollarhide, Eli. "Revealing blue blood the gentry local: A look inwards associate with the archaeology of Southeastern Arabia." In Confronting Early Urbanism's Unseen Mechanics, edited by A.
Green, Possessor. Crabtree, and S. Patel. University University Press (*in prep)
Interview
“Mapping Magan: The Ancient Social Landscape supporting Northern Oman”
Events Featuring Eli Dollarhide
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