John G. Younger

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last update: 24 September 2008

 

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John G. Younger, Professor of Classics

Department of Classics
1011 Wescoe Hall
1445 Jayhawk Blvd

Director of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
213E Bailey
1440 Jayhawk Blvd

University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS 66045
T 785-864-3263 (CLSX); 785-864-2311 (WGSS)
F 785-864-5566 (CLSX); 785-864-5772 (WGSS)

E: jyounger@ku.edu
W: http://www.people.ku.edu/~jyounger/

"Hadherway"
852 Broadview Drive
Lawrence, KS 66044
T: 785-331-4545





Areas of Specialization
The art and archaeology of pre-classical and classical Greece
Aegean seals
Classical sculpture and architecture
Gender and sexuality in the ancient world
LGBT/Queer issues in academe
Internet technology and humanities computing


Education
Stanford University, 1963-1967
BA History with Honors, 1967
BA requirements in Music and Classics fulfilled

University of Cincinnati, 1967-1973
MA Classics 1969: "The Iconography of Early Cretan Sealstones" (director: John ["Jack"] L. Caskey)
PhD Classics 1973: "Towards a Chronology for Aegean Glyptic in the Late Bronze Age" (director: John ["Jack"] L. Caskey; Univ. Microfilms 73-24, 867)

American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece: Member 1969-1970; Associate Member 1970-present

British School of Archaeology at Athens: Member 1971-1973; Associate Member 1975-present


Archaeological Excavations
Greece: Ayia Irini, Keos 1969 & 1970; Corinth 1970; Knossos, Royal Road 1971 and Unexplored Mansion 1972; Ayios Stephanos, Skala Laconias 1973; Phylakopi, Melos 1975-1977; Myrtos-Pyrgos, Crete 1994; Mitrou 2007
Italy: Venosa catacombs 1981
Israel: Meiron, Upper Galilee 1981


Employment
  • The Campion School, Neo Psychiko, Athens, Greece 1973-1974

  • Duke University 1974-2002 (Assistant Professor of Classical Studies 1974-1981; Associate Professor of Classical Studies 1981-1991; Professor of Classical Archaeology 1991-2002)

  • University of Kansas
    2002-2007 (Professor of Classics and of Humanities & Western Civilization)
    2008 Spring (Professor of Classics)
    2008 to present (Professor of Classics, and Director of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies)


    Teaching Experience
    Undergraduate Courses
    Classical Mythology
    History of Western Civilization
    Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology, especially pre-classical & classical Greek to early imperial Roman
    Aegean Bronze Age
    Greek History
    archaeological tour of Greece summer program
    Archaeological Discovery
    Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece
    Greek Language & Literature (Intermediate Greek, Women Writers, Historians)

    Graduate Courses

    Classical architecture and sculpture
    Bronze Age Greek archaeology
    Greek Literature (Thucydides, Women Writers)
    Bronze Age Scripts and Administration


    Languages
    reading - Ancient Greek, Latin
    reading and speaking - French, German, Italian
    reading, speaking, writing - Modern Greek


    Administration
    University of Kansas
    University
    • Spencer Research Library, visiting archivist (organizing the papers of Kirby Congdon) (2003-present)
    • QandA faculty advisor (2003-present)
    • European Studies, advisory board, member (2002-present)

    Department of Classics

    • Acting Chair, 2004-5
    • Curator, Wilcox Classical Collection (2004-present)
    • chair, Promotion & Tenure Committee (2003-4)
    • Curator, Slide Collection (2002-2007)
    • Curator, Departmental Library (2002-2004)
    • Overseer, Computer Services (2002-2004)

    Program in Humanities & Western Civilization

    • Tenure & Promotion Committee, chair (2002-2007)

    Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (renamed from Women's Studies Program, Spring 2008)

    • Director (2008-present)
    • Advisory Board (2006-present)
    • Co-chair for the Proposal for a Minor in Human Sexuality


    Duke University
    University
    • University Task Force on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Matters, member 1991-1993, 1995-2001, chair Spring 1996
    • Search Committee for the Director of the Office of Institutional Equity, December 1999-April 2000
    • Curriculum 2000, Languages Task Force, 1999-2000
    • University Union Board, Executive Committee, Facilities sub-committee 1998-2000
    • FOCUS Program: Diversity and Identity, founder & director 1997 - 2000
    • Program in the Study of Sexualities, founder & director 1996 - 2000
    • University Union Board, Craft Center Committee, 1999
    • University Arts & Sciences Faculty Council, representative 1993-1994
    • University Advising Committee, chair, 1993-1994
    • University Coordinating Committee for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Studies, chair, 1993-1994
    • Pre-Major Advisor, 1988-1989, 1990-1994
    • President's Commitee on Discrimination, 1991-1993
    • Chair, Diversity Subcommittee (May-November 1992)
    • Chair, Subcommittee to Redefine the Role of the Discrimination Committee (April 1992)
    • DU Institute of the Arts, Program in New York City, Director, Fall 1987
    • Duke University Computerization of Language-Oriented Enterprises, Administrative Committee, 1984-1988
    • Duke University Academic Computing Advisory Committee, Executive Committee, 1985-1988
    • Duke University Undergraduate Faculty Council of the Arts and Sciences, Committee on Courses of Instruction, member 1981-1984, chair 1981-1982
    • Duke University Undergraduate Faculty Council of the Arts and Sciences, Curriculum Committee, member 1981-1982
    • Duke University Undergraduate Faculty Council of the Arts and Sciences, Department Representative, 1978-1979, 1981-1982, 1990-1993
    • Duke University Drama Committee, member, 1975-1979, 1981-1982
    • Duke University Art Museum Director Search Committee, 1980-1981
    • Duke University Committee on Continuing Education Units, 1979-1981
    • Duke University Benenson Awards Committee, 1977-1978
  • Departmental


    Archaeological Institute of America
    American Journal of Archaeology
    Book Reviews Editor (2004-2007), Co-editor with Paul Rehak(1996-2004)
    Editorial Board (1996-present)
    American School of Classical Studies at Athens
    Managing Committee, member, 2005-present
    Publications Committee, 2008-present
    Alumni Association, Secretary-Treasurer (2004-2005), Treasurer, 1998-2004
    Director of Summer Session I, 1990
    Kansas City Society (Vice-President 2004-present)

    North Carolina Society (Vice-President 1992-4, 1997-9; Treasurer 1974-81; Secretary 1979-81)
    "Archaeology of Trade in the Near East," a symposium (Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 23-24 February 1979), co-ordinator.
    Traveling Lecturer 1978-1980, 1981-1982, 2008-2009
    William A. McDonald Lecturer in Aegean Prehistory, 2007-2008


    American Philological Association
    Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Classical Caucus, co-chair (1994-1998) -- now the Lambda Classical Caucus
    organizer, "Gender and Sexuality in the Classical World", a series of panels at the annual meetings
    1995: "The State of Gender Research in Archaeology", 28 December 1995
    1996: "Gender & Sexuality in the Classical World, Seminar II", 29 Dec. 1996
    1997: "Gender & Sexuality in the Classical World, Panel III: Women's Culture", 29 December 1997
    1998: "Gender & Sexuality in the Classical World, Panel IV: Men's Culture", 29 December 1998


    E-Mail List-Owner
  • "AegeaNet", a discussion group for pre-classical Greece (Dec. 1993 to present)
  • "DukeLGBT", a discussion group for Lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and their friends at Duke University (Feb. 1994 to 2001)
  • "CSClub", a bulletin board service for majors, minors, and friends of Duke University, Department of Classical Studies (Sep. 1996 to 2001)
  • "ClassicsLGB", a discussion group for Lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and their friends in the academic discipline of classical studies (Mar. 1995 to October 2000; now superseded by "LambdaCC")


    Consultant / Outside Reader
  • Transformations, 2008-present
  • Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2002-present
  • Aegean Archaeology (Warsaw), editorial board member, 2000-present
  • American Journal of Archaeology, 1999-present
  • Hesperia, 1999-present
  • Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 1998-present
  • National Endowment for the Humanities, 1993-present
  • National Humanities Center, 1995-2001
  • Dimas & Johnston, 1993, in their case Greek Government vs. M. Ward Gallery
  • Greece, Rome, & Byzantine Studies, 1980-2001
  • National Geographic Society, 1978-1991


    Professional Organizations, member
  • American Philological Association
  • Archaeological Institute of America
  • American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Alumni Association
  • Classical Association of the Atlantic States
  • Classical Association of the Middle West and South
  • Lambda Classical Caucus (life member), American Philological Association
  • Women's Classical Caucus (life member), American Philological Association


    Archaeological Journals, member, editorial board
  • Aegean Archaeology
  • American Journal of Archaeology
  • Studi egei e vicinorientali


    Awards
    University of Kansas
  • J. Michael Young Academic Advisor Award ($500 + $500 added to salary), 2007
  • Center for Teaching Excellence Award (2005-2006)
  • HWC Faculty Fellowship award ($5000+summer stipend) 2004-6
  • QandA's Queer Faculty of the Year award (2003)


    Duke University
  • Duke University Alumni Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award, 1996-1997 ($4000+$1000 to the Library)
  • Duke University Summer Stipend, 1976: $750 for participating in the excavations at Phylakopi, Melos
  • Duke University Undergraduate Teaching Council Grant, 1976-1977: $1300 to develop a program in archaeology
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, 1977: $2500 for participating in the excavations at Phylakopi, Melos
  • Duke University Regular Grant: $600 for research in England, 1979; $700 for research, 1984-1985; $1100 for research, 1985-1986; $1000 for research, 1987-1989, 1990-1; $960 for research, 1989-1990; $600 for research, 1991-1992; $1500 for research, 1994-1995; $500 for downloading Departmental slides onto CD, 1997-9
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellow, 1982-1983: $12,000 for research "Towards a General Chronology for the Major Arts of the Greek Late Bronze Age"
  • Samuel H. Kress Foundation: 1992, $1400 for travel to the EIKON conference, Hobart, Australia; 1994, $1000 for travel to the Politeia conference, Heidelberg, Germany; 1994, $1500 for travel to the 3rd Australian Women in Archaeology conference, Sydney, Australia; 1996, $2000 for travel to the conference "Seals, Sealings, and Administration in the Eastern Mediterranean", Naples, Italy


    Honors
  • Archaeological Institute of America, William McDonald Lecturer in Aegean Prehistory, 2007-2008
  • Deutscher Archäologen-Verband, member 1984-present
  • Visiting Research Fellow in Classics, University of Bristol, Bristol, England, summer 1979


     

    BIBLIOGRAPHY


    Books

    1975I. Pini, J.L. Caskey, M. Caskey, O. Pelon, M.H.-Wiencke, & J.G. Younger, Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, V: Kleinere griechische Sammlungen. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin.
    1988The Iconography of Late Minoan and Mycenaean Sealstones and Finger Rings. Bristol Classical Press, Bristol.
    1991Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, Beiheft 4: A Bibliography for Aegean Glyptic in the Bronze Age. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin.
    1993The Iconography and Stylistic Development of Aegean Glyptic in its Middle Phase (ca. 1725-1550 B.C.). Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology 102. Jonsered.
    1998Music in the Aegean Bronze Age. Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, pocket book 96. Jonsered.
    2004Sex in the Ancient World A-Z . Routledge, London & New York.
    2006Imperium and Cosmos, by Paul Rehak, edited by John G. Younger. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.


    Chapters or Sections of Books
    1974"Early Bronze Age Seal Impressions from Keos." In: Die kretish-mykenische Glyptik und ihre gegenwärtige Probleme, edited by F. Matz and I. Pini, 164-172. Deutsches Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn-Bad Godesberg.
    1979"The Rhodian Hunt Group." In: Papers in Cycladic Prehistory, edited by J.L. Davis and J.F. Cherry, 97-105. Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, Monograph XIV. UCLA Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles.
    1980"Seals of Glass Paste." In: Lefkandi I: The Iron Age, by M.R. Popham and H. Sackett, 255. British School of Archaeology at Athens, London.
    1981"The Island Sanctuaries Group: Date and Significance." In: Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, Beiheft 1, edited by Ingo Pini, 263-272. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin.
    1984"Seven Types of Ring Construction in the Greek Late Bronze Age," In: Aux Origines de l'Hellénisme: la Crète et la Grèce -- Hommage Henri van Effenterre, edited by the Centre G. Glotz, 83-90. Publications de la Sorbonne; Histoire ancienne et mediévale 15; Paris, 1984.
    1985"Chapter VII. The Sealstones." In: The Archaeology of Cult. The Sanctuary at Phylakopi, by A.C. Renfrew, 281-297. British School of Archaeology at Athens, Supplementary volume 18. Thames and Hudson, Oxford.
    1987a"The Elgin Plaques from the Treasury of Atreus: Evidence for a New Reconstruction of the Facade." In: Schriften des deutschen Archäologen-Verbandes, 9: Kolloquium zur griechischen Vorgeschichte, Mannheim, 20-22 February 1986; Mannheim, 1987, edited by W. Schiering, 138-150. Deutsches Archäologen-Verband, Mannheim.
    1987b"The End of Mycenaean Art." In: Forschungen zur griechischen Vorgeschichte: Das Ende der mykenischen Welt, Akten des internationalen Kolloquiums 7-8 July 1984 in Köln, edited by E. Thomas, 63-72. Wasmuth, Berlin.
    1988"Five Roman Lamps with Inscriptions" (with B.N. Boynton). In: Studies in Honour of T.B.L. Webster, edited by J.H. Betts, J.T. Hooker, & J.R. Green, II: 159-161. Bristol Classical Press, Bristol.
    1989a"Bronze Age Aegean Seals in their Middle Period (ca. 1725-1550 B.C.)." In: Transition. Le Monde Égéen du bronze moyen au bronze recent, edited by R. Laffineur, 53-64. Aegaeum 3. Liège.
    1989b"A Large Stylistic Group of Sealstones Dated to the Mid-Fifteenth Century B.C." In: Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel,, Beiheft 3, edited by I. Pini, 339-353. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin.
    1990Round-Table Comments, 3: "The Response of Seals to Changes and Developments in Minoan-Mycenaean Administrative Practices: A Chronological Summary." In: Aegean Seals, Sealings and Administration, edited by T.G. Palaima, 240-241. Aegaeum 5. Liège.
    1992"Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Jewelry." In: Eikon, edited by R. Laffineur and J. Crowley, 257-293. Aegaeum 8. Liège.
    1993"Milos." In: Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, V, Supplement 1B: Kleinere Greichische Sammlungen, edited by I. Pini, 39-49. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin.
    1995a"Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Bull-Games, III," Politeia, edited by R. Laffineur and W.-D. Niemeier, 507-545. Aegaeum 12. Liège.
    1995b"The Iconography of Rulership in the Aegean: a Conspectus." In: The Role of the Ruler in the Prehistoric Aegean, edited by P. Rehak, 151-211. Aegaeum 11. Liège.
    1995c"Interactions between Aegean Seals and Other Minoan-Mycenaean Art Forms." In: Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, Beiheft 5, edited by I. Pini and W. Müller, 331-34. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin.
    1997a"Gender and Sexuality in the Parthenon Frieze." In: Naked Truths. Women, Sexuality, and Gender in Classical Art and Archaeology, edited by C. Lyons and A. Koloski-Ostrow, 120-153. Routledge, London.
    1997b"The Stelai of Mycenae Grave Circles A and B." In: Techne. Craftsmen, Craftswomen and Craftsmanship in the Aegean Bronze Age, edited by R. Laffineur and P.P. Betancourt, 229-239. Aegaeum 16. Liège.
    1998a"Education and Scholarship." In: St. James Press: Gay & Lesbian Almanac, edited by Neil Schlager, 205-230. St. James Press, Detroit and New York.
    1998b"Gender and Sexuality in the Parthenon Frieze." In: Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Perspectives. Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Women in Archaeology Conference, edited by Mary Casey, Denise Donlon, Jeannette Hope, and Sharon Wellfare, 182-190. ANH (Australian National University) Publications, Canberra.
    1998c"International Styles in Ivory Carving in the Bronze Age" (with Paul Rehak). In: The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millenium. Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium, Cincinnati, 18-20 April 1997, edited by Eric H. Cline and Diane Harris-Cline, 229-256. Aegaeum 18. Liège.
    1999a"Glass Seals and 'Look-alike' Seals." In: Meletemata. Studies in Aegean Archaeology Presented to Malcolm H. Wiener as He Enters His 65th Year, edited by P.P Betancourt, V. Karageorghis, R. Laffineur and W.-D. Niemeier, 953-957. Aegaeum 20. Liège.
    2000"Minoan and Mycenaean Administration in the Early Late Bronze Age: An Overview" (with Paul Rehak). In: Administrative Documents in the Aegean and their Near Eastern Counterparts. Proceedings of the International Colloquium. Naples, February 29-March 2, 1996, edited by M. Perna, 277-301. Ministero per i Beni Culturali e Ambientali, Ufficio Centrale per i Beni Archivistici, Naples.
    2000b"The Spectacle-Eyes Group: An Assessment of Its Iconography, Techniques, and Style." In: Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, Beiheft 6: Minoisch-Mykenische Glyptik: Stil, Ikonographie, Funktion. V. Internationales Siegel-Symposium, Marburg, 23.-25. September 1999, edited by Walter Müller, 347-360. Gebrüder Mann Verlag, Berlin.
    2001reprint of "Review of Aegean Prehistory VII: Neopalatial, Final Palatial, and Postpalatial Crete," with a supplement (with Paul Rehak). In: Aegean Prehistory. A Review, edited by Tracey Cullen, 383-473. American Journal of Archaeology Supplement 1. Archaeological Institute of America, Boston.
    2002"Women in Relief: 'Double Consciousness' in Classical Tombstones." In: Among Women: From the Homosocial to the Homoerotic in the Ancient World, edited by Nancy S. Rabinowitz and Lisa Auanger, 120-153. University of Texas Press, Austin.
    2003a"Calculating Vessel Volumes." In: Metron. Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age, edited by Karen Polinger Foster and Robert Laffineur (Aegaeum 24). Liège and Austin.
    2003a"Concluding Remarks" (with Paul Rehak). In: Metron. Measuring the Aegean Bronze Age, edited by Karen Polinger Foster and Robert Laffineur (Aegaeum 24). Liège and Austin.
    2003c"Cretan Hieroglyphic Transaction Terms: 'Total Paid' and 'Total Owed'," Cretan Studies [Briciaka. A Tribute to W.C. Brice, edited by Y. Duhoux] 9 (2003) 301-16.
    2004"Work Sections and Repeating Patterns in the Parthenon Frieze." In: The Parthenon and its Sculptures, edited by Michael B. Cosmopoulos, 63-85. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
    2005a"Cretan Hieroglyphic Wool Units (LANA, double mina)." In: Studi in onore di Enrica Fiandra. Contributi di archeologia egea e vicinorientale, edited by M. Perna, 405-409. Studi egei e vicinorientali 1. De Boccard, Paris.
    2005b"Some Similarities in Mycenaean Palace Plans." In: Autochthon. Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of his Retirement, edited by Anastasia Dakour-Hild and Susan Sherrat, 185-90. British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.
    2007a"Time & Event in Aegean Art: Illustrating a Bronze Age Calendar," in Stephanos Aristeios: Archäologische Forschungen zwischen Nil und Istros. Festschrift für Stefan Hiller zum 65. Gebrutstag, ed. Felix Lang, Claus Reinholdt, and Jürg Weilhartner, 287-95, Phoibos Verlag, Vienna.
    2007b"The Aegean Bard: Evidence for Sound and Song." In: EPOS. Reconsidering Greek Epic and Aegean Bronze Age Archaeology (Aegaeum 28), edited by S. Morris and R. Laffineur, 71-78. Liège & Austin.
    2007c"Appendix J. Two Sealstones from Early Cycladic Contexts." In: Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos 1974-77 (British School at Athens Supp. Vol. 42), edited by Colin Renfrew (with Neil Brodie, Christine Morris, and Chris Scarre, co-eds.), 455. London: British School at Athens.
    2008Chapters 6 "The Material Culture of Neopalatial Crete" & 7 "Minoan Culture: Religion, Burial Customs, Administration" (both with Paul Rehak). In: The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age, edited by Cynthia Shelmerdine, pp. 140-164 & 165-185. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.


    Articles in Journals
    1972"Early Bronze Age Seal Impressions from Keos," American Journal of Archaeology 76: 225 (abstract).
    1973"The Vapheio Gems: A Reconsideration of the Find-Spots," American Journal of Archaeology 77: 338-340.
    1974a"Appendix II: the Sealing." In: "Trial KV (1969), a Middle Minoan Building at Knossos," by M.R. Popham, Annual of the British School of Archaeology at Athens 69: 193-194.
    1974b"Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Bull-Leaping," American Journal of Archaeology 78: 185 (abstract).
    1974c"A Glyptic Sketch from Isopata, HM 908," Kadmos 13: 1-5.
    1976"Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Bull-Leaping," American Journal of Archaeology 80: 125-137.
    1977a"The Cave 'To Kleisidi' near Myrtos in Southern Crete," Athens Annals of Archaeology 9: 166-169.
    1977b"Non-Sphragistic Uses for Minoan-Mycenaean Sealstones and Rings," Kadmos 16: 141-159.
    1978"The Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Group," American Journal of Archaeology 82: 285-299.
    1979a"Eight Sealstones and a Sealing from the Stratigraphical Museum at Knossos" (with J.H. Betts), Annual of the British School of Archaeology at Athens 74: 271-278.
    1979b"The Lapidary's Workshop at Knossos," Annual of the British School of Archaeology at Athens 74: 259-268.
    1979c"Origins of the Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Master," Bulletin of the Institute of Studies 26: 119-120.
    1979d"Semi-Precious Stones to the Aegean," Archaeological News 8: 40-44, a special issue: "Archaeology of Trade in the Near East," a symposium (Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 23-24 February 1979).
    1981a"Creating a Sealstone: A Study of Seals in the Greek Late Bronze Age," Expedition 23.4: 31-38.
    1981b"The Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Workshop, III," Temple University Aegean Symposium 6: 67-71.
    1981c"1981 Excavations at Nabratein in Upper Galilee" American Journal of Archaeology 86: 292.
    1982"Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Masters and Workshops, I. Introduction" (with J.H. Betts), Kadmos 21: 104-121.
    1983a"Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Masters and Workshops, II. The First Generation Minoan Masters," Kadmos 22: 109-136.
    1983b"A New Look at Aegean Bull-Leaping," Muse 17: 72-80.
    1984"Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Masters and Workshops, III. The First Generation Mycenaean Masters," Kadmos 23: 38-64.
    1985"Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Stylistic Groups, IV. Almond-and Dot-Eye Groups of the Fifteenth Century B.C.," Kadmos 24: 34-73.
    1986a"Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Stylistic Groups, V. MinoanGroups Contemporary with LM III A1," Kadmos 25: 119-140.
    1986bComments in G.F. Bass, "A Bronze Age Shipwreck from Ulu Burun (Kas): 1984 Campaign," American Journal of Archaeology 90: 283-284.
    1987"Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Stylistic Groups, VI. Fourteenth Century Mainland and Later Fourteenth-Century Cretan Workshops," Kadmos 26: 44-73.
    1988Comments in Nestor 15.5 (May 1988) 2208-2210, reporting on the symposium, "Transition. Le Monde Égéen du bronze moyen au bronze recent," held in Liege, Belgium, 18-20 April.
    1989aComments in Nestor 16.2 (February 1989) 2263-4, reporting on the symposium, "Aegean Seals, Sealings and Administration, held in Austin, Texas, 11-13 January 1989.
    1989b"Aegean Seals of the Late Bronze Age: Stylistic Groups VII. Concordance," Kadmos 28: 101-136.
    1989cComments in Nestor 16.2 (February 1989) 2264-5, reporting on the "Duke University Symposium on Minoan-Mycenaean Sealstones, held at Duke University, 16 January 1989.
    1990"New Observations on Hieroglyphic Seals," Studi Micenea ed Anatolici 28: 85-93.
    1991"Planning the Parthenon Frieze," American Journal of Archaeology 95: 295 (abstract).
    1992"Seals? from Middle Helladic Greece," Hydra 8: 35-54, now on-line: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/articles.
    1993a"The Periklean Building Program as Public Works Project," American Journal of Archaeology 97: 309 (abstract).
    1993b"New Linear A Inscription from Pyrgos in Crete" (with Paul Rehak), American School of Classical Studies at Athens Newsletter 32 (Fall 1993) 2.
    1994a"Technical Considerations on the Planning of Minoan Stone Relief Vesssels: The Zakros Rhyton" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 98: 306-307.
    1994b"Technical Observations as Evidence for Reconstructing the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 98: 333-334 (abstract).
    1995-1998"Caught in the Web: Electronic Opportunities in Archaeology," a column in Biblical Archaeologist / Near Eastern Archaeology

    vol. 58 (1995): fascicles 3 (September) 179-180, and 4 (December) 243-244.
    vol. 59 (1996): fascicles 1 (March) 71-72, 2 (June) 135-136, 3 (September) 191-192, and 4 (December 1996) 247-48.
    vol. 60 (1997): fascicles 1 (March) 59-60, 60.2 (June) 111-112, 60.3 (September) 191-92, and 4 (December) 255-56.
    vol. 61 (1998): fascicles 1 (March) 71-72, 61.2 (June) 135-36, 61.3 (September) 183-84, and 4 (December) 262-63.
    1995a"Duke University Undergraduate LGB Studies Program," Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter 22.1 (Spring 1995) 12-15.
    1995b"The Earliest Mycenaean Administration on the Mainland?" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 99: 342 (abstract).
    1995c"Technical Observations on the Pedimental Sculptures from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, II: The West Pediment" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 99: 309 (abstract).
    1995d"Queer Theory, Queer Practice," Faculty Newsletter of Duke University 6.4 (January 1995) 5 & 6.
    1995e"A Minoan Roundel from Pyrgos, Southeastern Crete," Kadmos 34: 81-102 (co-authored with Paul Rehak).
    1996a"Architectural and Administrative Change in Neopalatial Crete" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 100: 355 (abstract).
    1996b"Technical Observations on the Sculptures from the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, III: The Metopes" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 100: 367-8 (abstract); also reported in Minerva. The International Review of Ancient Art and Archaeology 7.2: 50.
    1996c"Minoan Administration in the Neo-Palatial Period" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 100: 354 (abstract).
    1997a"Critical Issues for Classics on the Internet," American Journal of Archaeology 101: 384 (abstract).
    1997b"Gender and Sexuality on the Internet," Gender & History 9: 630-634.
    1998a"Review of Aegean Prehistory VII: Neopalatial, Final Palatial, and Postpalatial Crete" (with Paul Rehak), American Journal of Archaeology 102: 91-173.
    1998b"Managing 'AegeaNet'," Antiquity 71.274: 1052-54.
    1998c"American Civilization: Going, Going, Gone," invited editorial, Duke Chronicle, 5 March 1998, p. 8.
    1999a"Ten Unpublished Letters by John Addington Symonds at Duke University," The Victorian Newsletter 95 (Spring 1999) 1-10.
    1999b"The Cretan Hieroglyphic Script: A Review Article," Minos 31-32 (1996-1997) 379-400.
    1999c"Behind the Mask of Agamemnon" (co-authored with Spencer P.M. Harrington, William M. Calder III, Katie Demakopoulou, David Traill, Kenneth D. S. Lapatin, and Oliver Dickinson), Archaeology 52: 51-59
    2000a"A Conservative Tradition for Procession Iconography," Journal of Prehistoric Religion 14: 52 (abstract).
    2000b"Some Tentative Steps toward Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic," American Journal of Archaeology 104: 367 (abstract).
    2000c"Tentative Steps toward Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 44: 213-4.
    2000d "Waist Compression in the Aegean Late Bronze Age," Archaeological News 23 (1998-2000) 1-9.
    2001a"Not All Feminists are Female," Cloelia. Women's Classical Caucus Newsletter 31: 10-11.
    2001b"Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic 2," American Journal of Archaeology 105: 258 (abstract).
    2003"The Greek Sculptures Ascribed to the Temple of Apollo Sosianus, Rome: Their Greek Origin and Roman Program," Archaeological Institute of America 104th Annual Meeting, Abstracts 26: 65-6 (abstract).
    2004a"Paul Rehak, 1954-2004," an obituary, American Journal of Archaeology 108: 447-448.
    2004b"Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic 3: H->A," Archaeological Institute of America 105th Annual Meeting, Abstracts 27 (2004) 40 (abstract).
    2004c"Should Colleges Offer Lesbian and Gay Studies Programs?" The Congressional Quarterly Researcher 14: 821 (with remarks throughout the theme-issue on Lesbian and Gay Studies Programs in US Colleges and Universities).


    Reviews

    1975aReview of V.E.G. Kenna and J.A. Sakellarakis, Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, IV: The Metaxas Collection, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 95: 285-286.
    1975bReview of V.E.G. Kenna and J.A. Sakellarakis, Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, IV: The Metaxas Collection, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 95: 285-286.
    1976Review of V.E.G. Kenna, Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, XII: New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and XIII: Nordamerika, 2. Die kleinere Sammlungen, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 96: 253-255.
    1981Review of J.H. Betts, Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, X: Die schweizer Sammlungen, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 101: 218-219.
    1983Review of E.T. Vermeule and V.G. Karageorghis, Mycenaean Pictorial Vase Painting, in Journal of Hellenic Studies 103: 220-223.
    1988Review-article of P. Yule, Early Cretan Seals, in Goettingische Gelehrte Anzeigen 240: 188-224.
    1993Review of J. Chadwick, L. Godart, J.T. Killen, J.P. Olivier, A. Sacconi, & I.A. Sakellarakis, Corpus of Mycenaean Inscriptions from Knossos & of J.T. Killen and J.P. Olivier, The Knossos Tablets, in Classical Bulletin 69.2: 98-100.
    1995Review of C. Orton, P. Tyers, & A. Vince, Pottery in Archaeology, in Classical Bulletin 71: 40-44.
    1996a"Seals and Sealing Practices: The Ancient Near East and Bronze Age Aegean," a Review Article of I. Pini, ed., Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel. V Supplement 1A & 1B and of P. Feriola, et al., eds., Archives Before Writing, in American Journal of Archaeology 100: 161-165.
    1996bReview of H. Wingerath, Studien zur Darstellung des Menschen in der minoischen Kunst der älteren und jüngeren Palastzeit, in American Journal of Archaeology 100.3 (1996) 810-811.
    1997Review of J.W. Shaw and M,C. Shaw eds, Kommos I: The Kommos Region and Houses of the Minoan Town; Part 2: The Minoan Hilltop and Hillside Houses (Princeton University Press; Princeton 1996), in Echos du Monde Classique/Classical Views 41, n.s. 16: 197-203
    2001aReview of Keith Branigan, ed., Cemetery and Society in the Aegean Bronze Age. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press 1998, in Journal for Near Eastern Studies 60: 219-221.
    2001b"Hoppin' Hittites, Hector!," a Review of Eric Shanower, Age of Bronze. Hungry Tiger Press 1998-, in Archaeology 54:5: (September/October 2001) 72-73. .
    2003aReview of Thomas Thomas F. Scanlon, Eros and Greek Athletics, in Journal of the History of Sexuality 12: 153-5.
    2003bReview of Jennifer Neils, The Parthenon Frieze, in Classical Review 52: 333-4.
    2005aReview of Joanna Smith, Script and Seal Use on Cyprus in the Bronze and Iron Ages, in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 64: 215-9.
    2005bReview of Ingo Pini, Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, V Supplementum 3, in American Journal of Archaeology 109: 575-6.
    2006"Archaeological CDs," an on-line review of "Delos: A Database of Archaeological Images" by Hervé Duchè and Stéphane Girerd, Educagri Éditions, New York, 1998; "Greek Vases in the Collection of the University of Melbourne at the Ian Potter Museum of Art" by the University of Melbourne, Melbourne 2000; and "Ayia Sofia Constantinople by Gaspard Fossati," Octavo Editions, Oakland 2002, in American Journal of Archaeology 110, on-line.
    2007Review of Music and Image in Classical Athens, by Sheramy Bundrick, In: Classical World 100.4 (2007) 462-463.
    2007Review of Mortuary Ritual and Society in Bronze Age Cyprus, by Priscilla Keswani (London & Oakville CT: Equinox Publishing 2004). In: Journal of Near Eastern Studies 67.3 (2008) 191-92. 1-2.
    2007Review of Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, II: Irakleion Museum, 3: Sammlung Giamalakis, edited by Ingo Pini and Walter Müller(Mainz: von Zabern 2007). In: American Journal of Archaeology 112.4 (2008).


    Museum Guides

    1981"A Guide to the Greek and Roman Art in the Duke University Museum of Art" (latest edition 1991).
    1985"A Guide to the Greek, Etruscan, Roman, and Cypriote Art in the Roanoke, VA, Museum of Fine Arts."
    1988"Notes on the Minoan and Mycenaean Sealstones in the New York Metropolitan Museum."


    Internet Publications
    Articles
  • "A Balkan-Aegean-Anatolian Glyptic Koine in the Neolithic and EBA Periods", the VIth International Aegean Symposium, Athens, Greece, 3: 1 August-5 September 1987: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/articles.
  • "Seals? from Middle Helladic Greece", Hydra 8 (1992) 35-54: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/articles.
  • Archaeology
  • American Journal of Archaeology, Book Reviews (co-editor with Paul Rehak, 1996-2004; editor, 2004-present): http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/ajareviews/.
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  • Paul Rehak's homepage and bibliography with a list of posthumous works and unfinished studies: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/prehak and http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/prehak/biblio.html.
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  • "Kapatija": Aegean & Classical Archaeology web sites: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger//Kapatija/.
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  • Aegean & Classical Archaeology discussion lists: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/archlist.html.
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  • Linear A, the complete texts and commentary: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/LinearA/.
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  • Cretan Hieroglyphic, the complete texts and commentary: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/Hiero/.
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  • Bibliography for Aegean Sealstones and Fingerrings: http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/Sphragis/.
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Transsexual, Queer Studies in the USA and Canada (1996-present): http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/lgbtqprogs.html.
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  • LGBT Web Sites (1995-present): http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/lgbtqwww.html.
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  • LGBT E-Mail Discussion Lists (1995-present): http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/lgbtqlists.html.
  • Lambda Classial Caucus (American Philological Association): http://people.ku.edu/~jyounger/LCC (1994-2004), now superseded by http://www.lambdacc.org/.
  • Duke University Task Force for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Matters (1991-2001): http://www.duke.edu/~web/jyounger/SXL/LGBTF.

  • Articles, Reviews, Chapters in Press
    "Sexual Peculiarities of the Ancient Greeks and Romans." In: Sexuality in the Classical World (Berg Cultural History of Sexuality), edited by Mark Golden and Peter Toohey. Oxford: Berg Publishing.
    "The Knossos 'Jewel Fresco' Reconsidered," in DIOSKOUROI. Studies Presented to Bill Cavanagh and Chris Mee for Their Contribution to Aegean Archaeology, edited by Chrysanthi Gallou, Mercouris Georgiadis and Gina Muskett. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports
    "A View from the Sea," a chapter in The Seascape in Aegean Prehistory: Interpretative Approaches to the Archaeological Remains of Human Agency, edited by Giorgos Vavouranakis, Danish Institute of Archaeology, Athens
    "Tekhnitides: Women Artists in Ancient Greece." In: Her Art: Greek and Greek-American Women in the Arts, edited by Diane Tourliatos. Cosmos Publishing, New York 2006.
    "Sculpture from Nabratein, the Synagogue." In: The Synagogue at Nabratein, Israel, edited by Eric Meyers and Carol Meyers.
    "The Sealstones from the Houses at Kommos, Crete." In: Kommos: The Houses, edited by Joseph Shaw and Maria Shaw. Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Princeton.
    "Tree Tugging and Omphalos Hugging on Minoan Gold Rings." In: Festschrift for Geraldine Gesell, edited by Aleydis van der Moortel. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Princeton.
    "We Are Woman" and "Some Unpublished Studies by Paul Rehak on Gender in Aegean Art" for Engendering Prehistoric 'Stratigraphies' in the Aegean and Mediterranean, edited by Katerina Kopaka. Ekdosis Athinon, Athens.
    Review of The Mycenaean Feast, edited by James C. Wright (Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2004), for Journal of Near Eastern Studies.
    Review of The Origin of Aphrodite, by Stephanie Lynn Budin (Bethesda: CDL Press 2003) for Journal of Near Eastern Studies.
    "Technical Observations on the Sculptures from the Temple of Zeus, Olympia," Hesperia.


    Books in Active Preparation
    The Female Experience in Prehistoric Greece
    Engraved Sealstones and Fingerrings of the Aegean Bronze Age (Cambridge University Press).
    Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic, for AIA Monograph Series.
    Studies in Aegean Seals and Finger Rings
    "Early Aegean Glyptic (ca. 3000-1725 B.C.)"
    "The Mallia Workshop (ca. 1725 B.C.)"
    Essays on Greek Architecture
    The Parthenon: "A Public Work Project", "Sculpting the Frieze", "Gender & Sexuality"
    The Erechtheion: "Predecessors & Shrines", "The Subject of the Frieze"
    Building a Temple: reading the building accounts of the Parthenon & Erechtheion.


    Articles in Active Preparation
    "The Greek Sculptures Ascribed to the Temple of Apollo Sosianus, Rome: Their Greek Origin and Roman Program," Journal of Roman Archaeology
    "The Attribution of Aegean Seals and Their Chronology: An Assessment." For: Die Bedeutung der minoischen und mykenischen Glyptik. The VIth International Seal Symposium on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Corpus of Minoan and Mycenaean Seals from the 9th to the 12th October 2008.
    "Food Rations and Portions in Cretan Hieroglyphic Documents." For: DAIS. The Aegean Feast. The 12th International Aegean Conference at the University of Melbourne, 25-29 March 2008.
    A Grammar for Linear A.
    "Sculpting Minoan Relief Vases" for the American Journal of Archaeology.


    Editor of Studies Written by Paul Rehak
    2005a"Immortal and Ageless: Artemis in a Fresco from Akrotiri, Thera," Archaeological Institute of America 106th Annual Meeting, Abstracts 28 (2005) 159-60.
    2005b"The 'Sphinx' Head from the Cult Center at Mycenae." In: Autochthon. Papers Presented to O.T.P.K. Dickinson on the Occasion of his Retirement, edited by Anastasia Dakour-Hild and Susan Sherrat, 220-225. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports.
    2006Imperium and Cosmos: Augustus and the Northern Campus Martius. (Wisconsin Studies in Classics). Wisconsin University Press, Madison.
    2007"Children's Work: Girls as Acolytes in Aegean Ritual and Cult." In: Coming of Age: Constructions of Childhood in the Ancient World (Hesperia Supplement 41), edited by Jeremy Rutter and Ada Cohen, pages not yet known. American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Princeton.


    LECTURES/PAPERS DELIVERED
    for the
    Archaeological Institute of America
    and
    American Philological Association

     
    1971"Early Bronze Age Seal Impressions from Keos," Cincinnati, OH, 27 December 1971.
    1973"Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Bull-Leaping," St Louis, MO, 29 December 1973.
    1975"Some Minoan-Mycenaean Forgeries and their Forgers," Durham, NC, 29 September 1975.
    1976"Recent Excavations at Phylakopi, Melos," Durham, NC, 18 November 1976.
    1977"Which Mycenaeans at Knossos?" Princeton, NJ, 18 October 1977.
    1978"Sealstones from the Recent Excavations at Phylakopi in Melos," Springfield, Columbus, and Cincinnati, OH, 6-8 February 1978.
     "The Rhodian Hunt Master," Vancouver, BC, 30 December 1978.
    1979"The Bronze Age Importation of Semi-Precious Stones into the Aegean," The Archaeology of Trade in the Near East, a symposium, Chapel Hill, NC, 24 February 1979.
     "Some Minoan-Mycenaean Forgeries and their Forgers," East Lansing, MI, 2 April 1979; Richmond, VA, 4 October 1979.
     "Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Bull-Leaping," Ann Arbor and Detroit, MI, 3 and 4 April, 1979.
     "Prehistoric Greek Seals and Rings," Columbia, MO, 5 November 1979.
     "Three Masters of Late Bronze Age Greek Art," St Louis, MO, 6 November 1979.
     "Some Artistic Problems in Minoan-Mycenaean Archaeology," Chicago, IL, 7 November 1979.
    1981"A History of Late Bronze Age Greek Gem Engraving," Athens, GA, University, MS, and Nashville, TN, 3-5 November 1981.
     "Identifying Artists in the Greek Late Bronze Age," New Haven, CT, 19 November _1981.
     "Creating a Sealstone in the Greek Late Bronze Age," The Ancient Craft and Art of the Lapidary, a symposium, N.Y. Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, Long Island, NY, 21 November 1981.
     "Recent Excavations at Meiron, Upper Galilee, Israel," San Franciso, CA, 29 December 1981.
    1988"Mycenae Remembers her Past," UNC-CH, 27 September 1988.
    1989"Representations of Aegean Bull-Leaping," Richmond, VA, 11 May 1989.
    1990"Planning the Parthenon Frieze" at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (28 Dec. 1990).
    1991"Minoan-Mycenaean Seals: the Perfect Blend of Art & Bureaucracy," University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 14 March.
    1992"The Parthenon as Public Works Project" at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (27 Dec. 1992).
    1993"Technical Observations on the Pediments of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia: Evidence for a New Reconstruction for the East Pediment" at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (27 Dec. 1993).
    1994"Technical Observations on the Pediments of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia: II, the West Pediment" at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (27 Dec. 1994).
    1995"Sculpting the Parthenon Frieze," Richmond, VA, 4 May 1995, and Charlottesville, VA, 9 October 1995.
     "Technical Observations on the Architectural Sculpture of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia," Emory University, Atlanta, 28 November 1995.
    1995"Technical Observations on the Architectural Sculpture of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia," (co-authored with Paul Rehak) Archaeological Institute of America, 28 December 1995.
     "The State of Gender Research in Archaeology," American Philological Association, 28 December 1995.
    1996"Illustrating the Homosocial World of Women in Classical Greece," American Philological Association, 28 December 1996.
     "Crises on the InterNet," an introduction to a panel organized by JGY, Archaeological Institute of America, 29 December 1996.
    1997Introduction to the LGBCC panel, American Philological Association, 29 December 1997.
    1998Introduction to the LGBCC panel, American Philological Association, 29 December 1998.
    1999"Tentative Steps toward Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic", Archaeological Institute of America, 29 December 1999.
    2001"Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic 2", Archaeological Institute of America, 5 January 2001.
    2003"Korinna's "Shuttle Maidens" and "Daughters of Minyas": protreptic myths for good Boeotian girls," Women's Classical Caucus panel, American Philological Association, 4 January 2003: abstract.
     "The Greek Sculptures Ascribed to the Temple of Apollo Sosianus, Rome: Their Greek Origin and Roman Program," Archaeological Institute of America, 5 January 2003.
    2004"Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic 3: H->A," Archaeological Institute of America, 7 January 2004
    2007"The Jewel Fresco from Knossos: A Reconsideration," Archaeological Institute of America, 5 January 2007
    2007"Mycenae Invents Itself," the William A. McDonald Lecture in Aegean Prehistory, University of Florida Society, Gainesville 24 October 2007
    2008"Mycenae Invents Itself," (Bernard Lecture) Westchester Society (Purchase NY), 19 October 2008; Central Illinois Society (UIUC, Urbana IL), 26 October 2008.
    "Identifying Artists in the Aegean Bronze Age," San Diego Society, 26 September 2008; Northern New Jersey (Montclair NJ), 20 October 2008.
    2009"Title TBA" (La Follette Lecture), Western Massachusetts (Amherst MA), 14 April 2009.

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    LECTURES/PAPERS DELIVERED
    for other organizations
    1971"Early Bronze Age Seal Impressions from Keos," Marburg Symposium I, 1 October 1971, Marburg, Germany.
    1976"Mycenaeans at Knossos," Classical Association of the Middle West and South, Southern Section, Austin, TX, 28 October 1976.
     "Re-Dating Ancient History," Southern Historical Association, Atlanta, GA, 12 November 1976.
     "Recent Excavations at Phylakopi, Melos," Durham, NC, 18 November 1976.
    1978"The Island Sanctuaries Workshop," Marburg Symposium II, Marburg, Germany, 27 September 1978.
     "The Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Master in Crete," London Mycenaean Seminar 1978, London, England, 4 October 1978.
     "Sealstones from the Phylakopi Sanctuary, Melos," University of Bristol, Bristol, England, 6 October 1978.
    1981"The Mycenae-Vapheio Lion Workshop, III," Temple University Aegean Symposium VI, Philadelphia, PA, 6 February 1981.
    1982"Identifying Artists in the Greek Late Bronze Age," Duke University Campus Club, Durham, NC, 24 February 1982.
    1984"The End of Mycenaean Art," Internationales Kolloquium "Forschungen zur griechischen Vorgeschichte. Das Ende der mykenischen Welt," sponsored by the Deutscher Archäologen-Verband, held in Cologne, Germany, 7-8 July 1984.
     "Modern Methods in Archaeology," N.C. Museum of Art, Raleigh, 20 March 1984.
    1985"A Stylistic Group of Sealstones Dated to the XVth Century B.C.," Marburg Symposium III, Marburg, Germany, 5-7 September 1985.
     "Computers and Sealstones," Marburg Symposium III, Marburg, Germany, 5-7 September 1985 .
    1986"The Elgin Plaques from the Treasury of Atreus: Evidence for a New Reconstruction of the Facade," Kolloquium zur griechischen Vorgeschichte, sponsored by the Deutscher Archäologen-Verband, held in Mannheim, Germany, 22 February 1986.
    1987"Monuments in Peril: Man's Impact on Historic Treasures," Environmental Club, Research Triangle Park, NC, 27 March 1987.
     "Iconographic Correspondences between Greek Pintaderas and Similar Stamp Seals from the Balkans, Anatolia, and the Near East in the Neolithic Period," VIth International Aegean Symposium, Athens, Greece, 31 August-5 September 1987.
    1988"Bronze Age Aegean Seals in their Middle Phase (ca. 1725-1550 B.C.)," the Second International Colloquium "The Aegean from Middle to Late Bronze Age," Liege, Belgium, 18-20 April 1988.
    1989"New Observations on Hieroglyphic Seals," for the conference "Sealstones, Sealings, and Mycenaean Administration" held at Duke University, Durham, NC, 16 January 1989.
     "The Response of Seals to Changes and Developments in Minoan-Mycenaean Administrative Practices: A Chronological Summary," for the conference on "Aegean Seals, Sealings and Administration" held at Austin, Texas, 13 January 1989.
     "The Cypriot Sculptures in the Duke University Art Museum," the Duke University Art Museum, Durham, NC, 20 September 1989.
    1992"Bronze Age Representations of Aegean Jewelry," EIKON. Aegean Bronze Age Iconography: Shaping a Methodology (4th International Aegean Conference; University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia; 6-9 April 1992.
     "Interactions between Aegean Seals and Other Minoan-Mycenaean Art Forms" (4th International Symposium on Minoan and Mycenaean Seals: Chronology, Function, and Interpretation; Clermont-Ferrand, France; 10-12 September 1992.
    1993"Approaching the Athenian Acropolis," the Department of Foreign Languages and History, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, 6 April 1993.
     "Art Techniques of the Ancient Greeks," St Johns Museum, Wilmington, North Carolina, 24 June 1993.
    1994"Bronze Age Reprepresentations of Aegean Bull-Games, III," Politeia. VIth International Aegean Conference, Heidelberg, Germany (11-13 April 1994).
    1995"The Archaic Akropolis and the Erechtheion" for the American School Summer Session II, 5 July 1995.
     "Gender and Sexuality in the Parthenon Frieze, Loyola University, Chicago, 18 October 1995, and University of Missouri, Columbia, 3 November 1995.
     "Organizing LGB Programs, a Seminar," University of Missouri, Columbia, 4 November 1995.
     "Sculpting Architectural Sculpture," Emory University, Atlanta, 29 November 1995.
    1996"Minoan and Mycenaean Administration in the Early Late Bronze Age: an Overview," in Seals, Sealings, and Administration in the Eastern Mediterranean. A Conference, 9-11 April 1996 (Naples), 10 April 1996.
     "Sculpture in the Akropolis Museum" for the American School of Classical Studies, Summer Session I, 10 June 1996.
    1997"Gender and Sexuality in the Parthenon Frieze" at Notre Dame University (26 September 1997).
     "Catagorizing People: Black-Gay, Similarities & Differences" at University of Notre Dame (27 September 1997).
    1998"The Olympia Sculptures", University of Cincinnati, 24 April 1998.
     "Seminar: Aegean Seals and Administration", University of Cincinnati, 25 April 1998.
    1999"Mycenaean Tholoi", North Carolina State University, 18 March 1999.
     "AegeaNet: the Archaeology of Site & Byte", American Academy of Religion, Chapel Hill, NC, 16 March 1999.
     "The Spectacle-Eyes Group: An Assessment of Its Iconography, Techniques, and Style" for the Fifth International Symposium on Minoan-Mycenaean Sealstones, Corpus der minoischen und mykenischen Siegel, Marburg, Germany, 23-25 September 1999.
     "Tentative Steps toward Reading Cretan Hieroglyphic," University College London, Mycenaean Seminar, 13 October 1999.
    2000"Mycenaean Tholoi," North Carolina State University, 11 September 2000.
    2001"Subjects in Relief: Women in Classical Athenian Cemeteries," University of Kansas, 3 April 2001.
     "Mutilated Pediments: What Pausanias Saw at the Temple of Zeus at Olympia," University of Oklahoma, 5 April 2001; University of Missouri-Columbia, 11 April 2001; University of Kansas, 17 April 2001.
    2002"The Greek Sculptures Assigned to the Temple of Apollo Sosianus, Rome," University of Kansas Hall Center, "Before 1500 Seminars," 12 February 2002.
     "Pompeii: An Introduction," Independence KS high school students in Latin and World History, Independence KS, 22 February 2002.
     "Ode to a Grecian Yearn: The Myth of 'Greece' in Western Civilization," Humanities and Western Civilization Lecture, University of Kansas, 16 September 2002.
     "An Outline of Ancient Greek Homoeroticism," LGBTQ Conference, Kansas University, 1 October 2002.
     "Designing a Program in LGBTQ/Sexualities Studies," University of Delaware, Newark DE, 18 October 2002.
    2003"Repeating Patterns and Giornate in the Parthenon Frieze," The Parthenon and its Sculptures in the 21st Century: The Current State and Future Directions of Research, a conference at the University of Missouri, St Louis, 26-28 April, 2003.
     "Designing a Program in LGBTQ/Sexualities Studies," College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, 13 May 2003.
     "Gender and Sexuality in the Parthenon Frieze," University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL, 21 November 2003.
    2004"Gender and Sexuality in the Parthenon Frieze," Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Poland, 24 March 2004.
     "A New Plan for the Mycenae Palace," Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland, 25 March 2004 .
     "Kinaidoi/Cinaedi, Katapygones, Sellarii, Spintriae, Pathici, et al.," Classical Association of the Middle West and South, St Louis, 15 April 2004. .
     "Sculpting the Parthenon Frieze," Department of Classics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 5 November 2004. .
     "Designing a Program in LGBTQ/Sexualities Studies," University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 4 & 5 November 2004.
     "Troy: The Myth, the Reality," Department of History, Washburn University, 18 November 2004.
    2005"Gays and Grrls on Greek Vases," University of Illinois-Champagne/Urbana, 15 April 2005
     "Tekhnitides: Women Artists in Ancient Greece," "Her Art: Greek Women Artists Conference," University of Missouri-St Louis, 16 April 2005
     "Time and Event in Aegean Art: Illustrating a Bronze Age Calendar," University of Cincinnati, 13 May 2005.
     "We Are Woman" and "Some Unpublished Studies by Paul Rehak on Gender in Aegean Art" for Engendering Prehistoric 'Stratigraphies' in the Aegean and Mediterranean, a conference held in Rethymnon, 2-5 June 2005.
     "Teaching LGBTQ Studies," a panel at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 22 September 2005
     "Building the Parthenon" for Classical Association of Atlantic States," Wilmington DE, 6-8 October 2005.
    2006"What is Good Leadership?," "No Frills" Leadership Conference, Kansas University, 3 February 2006.
     "Aegean Music: Evidence for Sound and Song," The Ancient Song Conference, Emory University, 3 March 2006.
     "The Aegean Bard: Evidence for Sound and Song," EPOS Conference, University of California, Los Angeles, and the J. Paul Getty Museum, 21 April 2006.
    "Gays and Grrls on Greek Vases, 2," University of Illinois-Champagne/Urbana, 9 November 2006
    2007"Sexual Peculiarities of the Ancient Greeks and Romans," Hall Center Gender Seminar, University of Kansas, 14 November 2007.
    2008Address to the Junior Classical League of Kansas, Lawrence High School, 19 April 2008.
    "Identifying Artists in the Aegean Bronze Age," Corpus der minoischen-mykenischen Siegel, Marburg, Germany, 9-12 October 2008.
    "Homosexual Peculiarities of the Ancient Greeks," University of Illinois-Champagne/Urbana, 27 October 2008
    2009"Mycenae Invents Itself," Calgary, Alberta, 23 January 2009.


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