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Ethyle R. Wolfe Institute for the Humanities Bibliography 2021-2022: Wolfe Faculty Fellow: Karen B. Stern

About Karen Stern

The 2021-2022 Wolfe Faculty Fellow is Prof. Karen B. Stern.


Karen Stern conducts research across disciplines of archaeology, history and religion and teaches courses on Mediterranean cultural history and material culture of Jews in the Greek and Roman worlds. She has conducted field research throughout the Mediterranean and has excavated in Petra (Jordan), Sepphoris (Israel), and ancient Pylos and the Athenian Agora (Greece). Having taught at Dartmouth College, USC and Brown University, she served as a research fellow of the NEH, Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (Jerusalem), Getty Villa and Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University. She has been invited to speak at universities including Tel Aviv University, Boston University, Oxford University, Columbia University and Bard Graduate Center. Her recent book with Princeton University Press considers ancient graffiti and daily lives of Jewish populations in late antiquity; the Daily Beast, Atlas Obscura, NPR, Guardian, Ha'aretz, and Chinese CCTV have featured her work.

The Wolfe Institute wishes her well with her research project, "Judaism: An Object History," which dovetails with Professors Lauren Mancia and Brian Sowers' selection for the Fall 2021 Robert Viscusi Faculty Reading Group: The Lives of Objects: Material Culture, Experience, and the Real in the History of Early Christianity by Maia Kotrosits. 

Books by Karen Stern

Selected Articles and Essays by Karen Stern

Memory, Postmemory and Place in the Synagogues of Roman Syria
in Bulletin - Institute of Classical Studies, Volume 62 (1), 2019.

Opening Doors to Jewish Life in Syro-Mesopotamian Dura-Europos
in Journal of Ancient Judaism, Volume 9 (2), 2018. 

Graffiti as Gift: Mortuary Graffiti in Beth She'arim and the Late Ancient Levant
in The Gift in Antiquity, Wiley, 2013. 

Mapping Devotion in Roman Dura Europos: A Reconsideration of the Synagogue Ceiling
in American Journal of Archaeology, Volume 114 (3), 2010.

Limitations of "Jewish" as a Label in Roman North Africa
in Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Period, Volume 39 (3), 2008.