NOAH KAYE Curriculum Vitae Department of Classical Studies Ballantine 547 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405 noahkaye@indiana.edu 541-991-9339 EDUCATION PhD UC-Berkeley, Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology (AHMA), 2012. Heinrich Schliemann Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2010-2011. American Numismatic Society Fellowship, New York, 2007. MA UC-Berkeley, Ancient History & Mediterranean Archaeology, 2007. BA University of Cambridge, Classics, first class, 2005. BA Princeton University, Comparative Literature, cum laude, 2003. Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, 1999. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS/EMPLOYMENT, Department of Classical Studies, Visiting Assistant Professor, 2015-2016. University of Oregon, Department of Classics, Visiting Assistant Professor, 2014-2015. University of Haifa, Department of History, Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014. PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles The Dedicatory Inscription of the Stoa of Attalos in the Athenian Agora: Public Property and Commercial Space in the Shadow of Hellenistic Kings. Hesperia, forthcoming. Kleopatra s Dowry: Taxation and Sovereignty between Hellenistic Kingdoms. Co-author Ory Amitay. Historia. Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte 64 (2015), 131-155. New Readings of the Decree for Asklepides son of Theophilos Περγαµηνός from Kadıköy (SE Lydia). Co-author Randall Souza. Epigraphica Anatolica 46 (2013), 91-100. The Silver Tetradrachms of Prousias II of Bithynia. American Journal of Numismatics 25 (2013), 21-48. Book Chapters 1
Guardianship and Regnal Politics. Ancient Guardianship: Legal Incapacities in the Ancient World, M. Faraguna and U. Yiftach-Firanko, eds. Trieste, forthcoming. Defining the Role of Hellenistic Monarchy in the Taxation of Sale. Legal Documents of Ancient Societies: Sale and Community, ed. E. Jakab, Trieste, 2015, 81-98. Refereed Online Publications Taxation in the Greco-Roman World: The Hellenistic East. Oxford Handbooks Online in Classics, 2016. Encyclopedia Entries Eupolemos, Routledge Dictionary of Ancient Mediterranean Religions, E. Orlin, L. Fried, N. Denzey Lewis, and M. Satlow, eds., in press. Book Reviews Review of Attalid Asia Minor: Money, International Relations, and the State. Edited by Peter Thonemann. Topoi 18 (2013), 509-518. Review of Demokratie im Hellenismus: Von der Herrschaft des Volkes zur Herrschaft der Honoratioren? Die hellenistische Polis als Lebensform, 2. Edited by Christian Mann and Peter Scholz. BMCR 2013.04.42. Review of A History of Trust in Ancient Greece. By Steven Johnstone. Journal of Economic History 72 (2012). AWARDS AND HONORS Dumbarton Oaks Project Grant, Between Constantinople and Thessalonica: The Justinianic Settlement at Molyvoti, Thrace, 2015. Junior Faculty Fellowship, Center for Historical Research at Ohio State, 2014-15 (DECLINED). Educational and Cultural Affairs Fellowship, Albright Institute of Archaeological Research, 2014-2015 (DECLINED). Aleshire Dissertation Fellowship, Aleshire Center for Greek Epigraphy, Berkeley, 2011-2012. Heinrich Schliemann Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 2010-2011. Boursier du Séminaire Délos, L École Française d Athènes, 2011. American Numismatic Society Fellowship, New York, 2007. W. Kendrick Pritchett Fellowship, UC-Berkeley (AHMA), 2005-2007. E.M. Burnett Prize for a First in the Classical Tripos, Hughes Hall, Cambridge, 2004. Thesis Prize, Department of Comparative Literature, Princeton University, 2003. INVITED TALKS 2
The Roman Temple Complex at Omrit: Augustus, Herod the Great, and the Hellenistic Golan, Portland State University/American Institute of Archaeology, Portland, 2015. Taxation and Sovereignty: The Hellenistic Kingdoms of Asia Minor and the Near East, New York University Department of History, Florence, 2014. L'intégration économique de l'anatolie dans le royaume de Pergame : une volonté politique? Université Bordeaux 3, Institut Ausonius, Bordeaux, 2013. Guardianship and Regnal Politics, Legal Documents of Ancient Societies, Jerusalem, 2013. Before the Second Agora : Pergamon and the Gymnasium, Tel Aviv University Department of Classics, Tel Aviv, 2013. CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIPATION The School of Alexandria? Rethinking the Closure of Cistophoric Anatolia and of the Southern Levant after the Fifth Syrian War, American Philological Association/American Institute of Archaeology, Chicago, 2014. Ghosts of the Ptolemies: Sovereignty, Coinage, and the Heliodoros Stele, Israel Society for the Promotion of Classical Studies, Tel Aviv, 2013. Stoas, Kings, and Cities: Royal Euergetism and Property Rights in the Hellenistic Polis, American Philological Association, Philadelphia, 2012. CAMPUS OR DEPARTMENTAL TALKS The View from Modein: When the Hasmoneans Met the Mediterranean, University of Haifa Department of Maritime Civilizations, Haifa, 2013. A New Royal Document of Eumenes II from Apollonioucharax, Aleshire Center for Greek Epigraphy, Berkeley, 2012. Doing Archaeology from the Antiquities Market: Two Hoards of Coins from the Black Sea Coast, Archaeological Research Facility, Berkeley, 2011. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Classical Mythology (Fall 2015 and Spring 2016) Monuments and Topography of Athens (Fall 2015) Topics in Classical Art and Archaeology: The Legacy of Alexander the Great (Spring 2016) University of Oregon Homer (Spring 2015). Ancient Greek 3 (Spring 2015). Ancient Greek 2 (Winter 2015). Archaeology of the Ancient Economy (Winter 2015). 3
Ancient Greek 1 (Fall 2014). Introduction to Classical Archaeology (Fall 2014). University of Haifa Ancient Greek 2 (Spring 2014). Ancient Greek 1 (Fall 2013). The Levant from Antiochos III to the Maccabean Revolt (2013-2014). Prison University Project/San Quentin State Prison History of the Ancient Mediterranean (Fall 2011). UC-Berkeley Greek Myth (Spring 2009). Roman Civilization (Spring 2008). Western Civilization (Fall 2007). The Hellenistic World (Spring 2006). Chapin School and Prep-for-Prep, New York Latin (2008). ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE Molyvoti, Thrace Archaeological Project, Field Supervisor, Greece, 2014-. Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae, Cologne-Jerusalem-Tel Aviv, 2013-. Athenian Agora, Greece, 2009. Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG), Berkeley, 2009. Nemea Field School, Greece, 2008. SERVICE TO PROFESSION Pleiades, A Community-Built Gazetteer and Graph of Ancient Places, Reviewer, 2012-. Classical Antiquity, Anonymous Reviewer, 2012-. The Journal of Ancient History, Anonymous Reviewer, 2014-. DEPARTMENTAL/UNIVERSITY SERVICE Organizer, AHMA Noon Colloquium Series, Berkeley, 2007-2008. Research Assistant, Aleshire Center for Greek Epigraphy, Berkeley, 2006-2008. 4
LANGUAGES Ancient Greek, excellent. Latin, excellent. Biblical Hebrew, reading. Modern Greek, fluent. Modern Hebrew, fluent. French, fluent. German, conversational. Italian, reading. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/ASSOCIATIONS American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, 2012. American Historical Association, 2012. American Philological Association/Society for Classical Studies, 2011. American School of Classical Studies Alumni Association, 2011. REFERENCES Prof. Erich Gruen, UC-Berkeley Department of History Department of History 3229 Dwinelle Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-2550, gruene@berkeley.edu, (510) 642-1971. Prof. Emily Mackil, UC-Berkeley Department of History Department of History 3229 Dwinelle Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-2550, emackil@berkeley.edu, (510) 642-1971. Prof. Ory Amitay, University of Haifa, Department of History, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel 3498838 ory.amitay@gmail.com, (972) 04-8249481. Prof. Sander Goldberg, University of Oregon, Department of Classics, 311 Susan Campbell Hall Eugene, OR 97403-1267, sanderg@uoregon.edu, (541) 346-8731. 5