ASOR Scholars
2022
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Colton Hodges ()
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Arthur Viola ()
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Isabel Srour ()
2019
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Elizabeth Emswiler ( Platt Fellowship)
2018
2017
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Vivian Laughlin ( Platt Fellowship)
2016
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Trisha Broy ()
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Jacob Moody ( Platt Fellowship)
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Anna Kim ( Platt Fellowship)
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Vivian Laughlin ()

2015
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Kalyn Fennig ()
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Michael Orellana Mendez ( Platt Fellowship)
2014
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Abelardo Rivas ()
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Joel Lisboa ( Platt Fellowship), a Master's student in Archaeology, received the 2014 ASOR Platt Fellowship, which helped to fund his participation in the Sicility excavation. This was Joel's first excavation. The ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ Siciliy Excavation took place at three sites: Monte Raitano, in San Cipirello, Sicily; and Mokarta and San Miceli, in Salemi, Sicily.
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Platt Fellowship
2013
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Sydney Chilson (). The Heritage Fellowship is a field scholarship given by the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) to students to provide funding for participation in an excavation project. The scholarship is generally $1000 and is open to individual members of ASOR or students enrolled at an ASOR-member school.
2012
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Stephane Beaulieu (): a Ph.D. student in Old Testament Studies, participated in a dig at Tall Jalul, one of the two sites in Jordan dug by ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University.
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Christine Chitwood (): an M.A. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Khirbat Ataruz under the direction of Dr. Chang Ho Ji and at Tall Jalul.
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Abelardo Rivas (Heritage Fellowship): a Ph.D. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, also dug at both Tall Jalul and Khirbat Ataruz.
2011
2010
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Owen Chestnut (): a Ph.D. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Tall Jalul.
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Jacob Moody ()
2009
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Christie Chadwick (): an M.A. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Tall Jalul.
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Jeffrey Hudon (, ): a Ph.D. student in Near Eastern Archaeology, dug at Tall Jalul.

Photo: Christie Chadwick discusses stratigraphy with Paul Ray at Tall Jalul