The Department of Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures at the
George Washington University in conjunction with the Departments of
Anthropology and History seeks an archaeologist/historian for a tenured or
tenure-track position as associate professor specializing in the study of
the ancient Mediterranean. Teaching responsibilities: courses in the
archaeology and history of the ancient Mediterranean region and in
introductory and general archaeology. Advising responsibilities: students in
our interdisciplinary archaeology major and in Classical Studies.

Basic Qualifications: PhD in ancient history, ancient studies, archaeology,
or related field, demonstrated teaching excellence, substantial record of
scholarly publications, and an active field research program in the ancient
Mediterranean that involves student training in archaeological field
methods.

Preferred Qualifications: At least one ancient language, teaching experience
in archaeological theory and field methods, experience in public outreach,
and prior administrative experience.

To Apply: Send letter of application, a dossier including current CV, and
statement of research plans; a sample publication; and three letters of
reference to Prof. Elizabeth Fisher, Chair of the Ancient Studies Search
Committee, Department of Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures--
Phillips Hall 345, George Washington University, Washington DC 20052. Review
of applications will begin on February 19, 2007, and will continue until the
position is filled. Only complete applications will be considered. The
George Washington University is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity
Employer.

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