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  1. Kate Birney. I am a Mediterranean field and environmental archaeologist studying ecology and commercial exchange. My current research focuses on the cultivation, production and exchange of botanical commodities (ancient plant medicines, perfumes, and crops) throughout the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on connections between the ancient ...

  2. Kate Birney – Associate Professor of Classical Studies. I am a Mediterranean field and environmental archaeologist studying ecology and commercial exchange. My current research focuses on the cultivation, production and exchange of botanical commodities (ancient plant medicines, perfumes, and crops) throughout the Mediterranean.

  3. Nov 14, 1986 · BIRNEY TELLS ‘KATE’S SECRET’ OF BULIMIA. By NANCY MILLS. Nov. 14, 1986 12 AM PT. When Jane Fonda revealed in her 1981 “Workout Book” that she had suffered bulimia for 23 years, the public...

  4. Research Bulletin. Kate Birney (PhD Harvard) is Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at Wesleyan University. A Mediterranean archaeologist, she specializes in interaction and cultural exchange between the Aegean and the Near East, both mythological and material.

  5. Oct 28, 2019 · The class is taught by Kate Birney, chair of the Archaeology Program and associate professor of classical studies. “One of the things that the CCIV/ARCP 153 course explores is the reciprocal relationship between weapons design and the rules of combat, and how changes in technology demand new rules.

  6. CCIV 283: Hands-on with 4th c. B.C. South Italian vases! Greek 102 students after successful completion of a campus-wide scavenger hunt, in which all clues were written in ancient Greek. CCIV 244 students on a visit to the Harvard 3D Visualization Center. Students met with Harvard Egyptologist Peter der Manuelian, who took them on a virtual ...

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  8. Apr 9, 2018 · Kate Birney, assistant professor of classical studies, archaeology, and art history, is hoping to change that as co-architect of the OpenARCHEM project, which seeks to assemble the largest set of organic residue samples ever collected from archaeological artifacts around the Mediterranean.

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