Professor Claudia Glatz

  • Professor of Archaeology (Archaeology)

email: Claudia.Glatz@glasgow.ac.uk

Archaeology, Molema Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ

Import to contacts

ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5346-1255

Research interests

  • Early states and empires
  • Highland-lowland encounters and relationships
  • The politics of craft production
  • Settlement and landscape archaeology   
  • Food, food ways and identity (including organic residue analysis in collaboration with Jaime Toney)          
  • Border and frontier dynamics
  • Cultural heritage and heritage protection in Iraq/Middle East

Field and Research Projects:

Publications

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Jump to: 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2005
Number of items: 47.

2024

Glatz, C. , Calderbank, D. , Chelazzi, F., Sameen, S. M., Erskine, N., Del Bravo, F., Abdullatif, N., Hald, M. M., Miglio, A. E., Perruchini, E., Ali, M., Hamdan, S., Sorotou, A., Jensen, E., Palyvos, A., Gravdal Heimvik, S., Bendrey, R., Pearson, J., Lauinger, J., Moscone, D., Squitieri, A., Baysal, E. and Twiss, K. (2024) Place, Encounter, and the Making of Communities: The Lower Sirwan/Upper Diyala River Valley from Prehistory to the Iron Age. Series: Sirwan regional project publications. Sidestone Press Academics: Leiden. (doi: 10.59641/oo367ra) (In Press)

Glatz, C. et al. (2024) There and back again: local institutions, an Uruk expansion, and the rejection of centralisation in the Sirwan/Upper Diyala region. Antiquity, (Accepted for Publication)

2023

Perruchini, E., Glatz, C. , Heimvik, S. G., Bendrey, R., Hald, M. M., Del Bravo, F., Sameen, S. M. and Toney, J. (2023) Revealing invisible stews: new results of organic residue analyses of beveled rim bowls from the late Chalcolithic site of Shakhi Kora, Kurdistan region of Iraq. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 48, 103730. (doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103730)

2022

Laugier, E. J., Abdullatif, N. and Glatz, C. (2022) Embedding the remote sensing monitoring of archaeological site damage at the local level: Results from the “ Archaeological practice and heritage protection in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq ” project. PLoS ONE, 17(6), e0269796. (doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269796) (PMID:35704635) (PMCID:PMC9200297)

2020

Glatz, C. (2020) The Making of Empire in Bronze Age Anatolia: Hittite Sovereign Practice, Resistance, and Negotiation. Cambridge University Press: New York and Cambridge. ISBN 9781108867436 (doi: 10.1017/9781108867436)

2019

Glatz, C. et al. (2019) Babylonian encounters in the Upper Diyala Valley: contextualizing the results of regional survey and the 2016-2017 excavations at Khani Masi. American Journal of Archaeology, 123(3), pp. 439-471. (doi: 10.3764/aja.123.3.0439)

2018

Perruchini, E., Glatz, C. , Hald, M.M., Casana, J. and Toney, J.L. (2018) Revealing invisible brews: a new approach to the chemical identification of ancient beer. Journal of Archaeological Science, 100, pp. 176-190. (doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2018.05.010)

2017

Casana, J. and Glatz, C. (2017) The land behind the land behind Baghdad: archaeological landscapes of the Upper Diyala (Sirwan) River Valley. Iraq, 79, pp. 47-69. (doi: 10.1017/irq.2017.3)

Glatz, C. (2017) The North: archaeology. In: Weeden, M. and Ullman, L. (eds.) Hittite Landscape and Geography. Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East (121). Brill: Leiden, pp. 75-88. ISBN 9789004341746

2016

Glatz, C. and Casana, J. (2016) Of highland-lowland borderlands: local societies and foreign power in the Zagros-Mesopotamian interface. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 44(Part A), pp. 127-147. (doi: 10.1016/j.jaa.2016.09.001)

2015

Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (Eds.) (2015) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw. ISBN 9783110444964

Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (2015) The origins and development of the Cide archaeological project. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 1-8. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-005)

Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (2015) Remote landscapes in flux – the Cide and Şenpazar region. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 9-35. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-006)

Glatz, C. (2015) Beyond the frontier – the second millennium BC in the Cide region. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 183-211. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-011)

Glatz, C. and Düring, B. S. (2015) Conclusions. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 343-444. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-019)

Glatz, C. , Düring, B. S. and Cassis, M. (2015) A tale of three landscapes: Okçular, Abdulkadir, and Çamdibi in long-term perspective. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 392-433. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-018)

Glatz, C. , Düring, B. S., Wilkinson, T. C., Gratuze, B., Jones, R. , Photos-Jones, E. and Klinkenberg, V. (2015) Developing an adaptive field methodology for challenging landscapes. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 53-103. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-008)

Glatz, C. and Massa, M. (2015) The later prehistory of the Cide region ca. 2600-2000 BC. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 151-182. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-010)

Glatz, C. (Ed.) (2015) Plain Pottery Traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East: Production, Use, and Social Significance. Series: University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA. ISBN 9781629580906

Glatz, C. (2015) Introduction: plain and simple? Another look at plain pottery traditions in early complex societies. In: Glatz, C. (ed.) Plain Pottery Traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East: Production, Use, and Social Significance. Series: University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications, 67. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA, pp. 13-37. ISBN 9781629580906

Glatz, C. (2015) Plain pots, festivals and feasting in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. In: Glatz, C. (ed.) Plain Pottery Traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East Production, Use, and Social Significance. Series: University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications, 67. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA, pp. 183-214.

2014

Bouthillier, C. et al. (2014) Further work at Kilise Tepe, 2007-11: refining the Bronze to Iron Age transition. Anatolian Studies, 64, pp. 95-161. (doi: 10.1017/S0066154614000076)

Glatz, C. (2014) Monuments and landscape - exploring issues of place, distance and scale in early political contest. In: Osborne, J.F. (ed.) Approaching Monumentality in the Archaeological Record. Series: The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology distinguished monograph series. State University of New York Press: Albany, NY. ISBN 9781438453255

Glatz, C. (2014) Places in the landscape of Late Bronze Age Anatolia. In: Harmanşah, Ö. (ed.) Of Rocks and Water: Towards an Archaeology of Place. Series: Joukowsky Institute Publications. Oxbow: Oxford. ISBN 9781782976714

2013

Glatz, C. (2013) Negotiating empire - a comparative investigation into the responses to Hittite imperialism by the vassal state of Ugarit and the Kaska peoples of the Anatolian Black Sea region. In: Areshian, G. (ed.) Empires and Complexity: On the Crossroads of Archaeology, History and Anthropology. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology: Los Angeles, CA, USA, pp. 21-56.

2012

Glatz, C. (2012) Bearing the marks of control? Reassessing pot marks in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. American Journal of Archaeology, 116(1), pp. 5-38. (doi: 10.3764/aja.116.1.0005)

Düring, B.S., Glatz, C. and Şerifoğlu, T.E. (2012) The Cide archaeological project 2011: third preliminary report. Anatolia Antiqua, 20, pp. 167-175.

Matthews, R., Curtis, J., Seymour, M., Fletcher, A., Gascoigne, A., Glatz, C. , Simpson, S.J., Taylor, H., Tubb, J. and Chapman, R. (2012) Proceedings of the 7th International Congress On the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East 12 April–16 April 2010, the British Museum and UCL, London. Harrassowitz: Wiesbaden. ISBN 9783447066846

Şerifoğlu, T.E., Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2012) Cide arkeoloji projesi 2011: üçüncü ve son sezon sonuçları. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları, 30(2), pp. 157-168.

Şerifoğlu, T.E., Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2012) Cide ve Şenpazar 2009-2010 Yılı Arkeolojik Arastırmaları. Belleten, 76/277, pp. 720-739.

2011

Glatz, C. and Plourde, A.M. (2011) Landscape monuments and political competition in late Bronze Age Anatolia: an investigation of costly signaling theory. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 361, pp. 33-66.

Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2011) Cide arkeoloji projesi: İlk sonuçlar: araştırma sonuçları toplantısı. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları, 28, pp. 237-250.

Düring, B.S., Glatz, C. and Şerifoğlu, T.E. (2011) The Cide archaeological project 2011. Heritage Turkey, 1, pp. 19-20.

Düring, B.S., Şerifoğlu, T.E. and Glatz, C. (2011) 2010 Cide arkeoloji projesi: ikince sezon sonuçlar. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları, 29, pp. 237-250.

Glatz, C. (2011) The Hittite state from archaeological evidence. In: Steadman, S. and McMahon, G. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia (10,000-323 BCE). Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 877-899. ISBN 9780195376142

Glatz, C. , Kandler, A. and Steele, J. (2011) Cultural selection, drift and ceramic diversity at Boğazköy-Hattusa. In: Cochrane, E. E. and Gardner, A. (eds.) Evolutionary and Interpretive Archaeologies: a dialogue. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, Ca., pp. 199-225. ISBN 9781598744262

2010

Glatz, C. (2010) Review of: A. Sagona and P. Zimansky, Ancient Turkey. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 359, pp. 78-81. [Book Review]

Steele, J., Glatz, C. and Kandler, A. (2010) Ceramic diversity, random copying, and tests for selectivity in ceramic production. Journal of Archaeological Science, 37(6), pp. 1348-1358. (doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2009.12.039)

Düring, B. and Glatz, C. (2010) The Cide Archaeological Project 2009: First Results. Anatolia Antiqua, XVIII, pp. 203-213.

Glatz, C. , Düring, B.S. and Şerifoğlu, T.E. (2010) The Cide archaeological project 2010. Anatolian Archaeology, 16, pp. 14-15.

2009

Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2009) The Cide archaeological project 2009. Anatolian Archaeology, 15, pp. 15-16.

Glatz, C. (2009) Empire as network: spheres of material interaction in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 28(2), pp. 127-141. (doi: 10.1016/j.jaa.2008.10.003)

Glatz, C., Matthews, R. and Schachner, A. (2009) A landscape of conflict and control: Paphlagonia during the second millennium BC. In: At Empires' Edge: Project Paphlagonia Regional Survey in North-Central Turkey. British Institute at Ankara: London, pp. 107-147. ISBN 9781898249238

Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (2009) At Empires' Edge: Project Paphlagonia. Regional Survey in North-Central Anatolia. British Institute at Ankara: London. ISBN 9781898249238

Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (2009) The historical geography of north-central Anatolia in the Hittite period: texts and archaeology in concert. Anatolian Studies, 59, pp. 51-72. (doi: 10.1017/S0066154600000879)

Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (2009) People and place in Paphlagonia: trends and patterns in settlement through time. In: Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (eds.) At Empires' Edge: Project Paphlagonia Regional Survey in North-Central Turkey. British Institute at Ankara: London, pp. 239-249.

2005

Glatz, C. and Roger, M. (2005) Anthropology of a frontier zone: Hittite-Kaska relations in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 339, pp. 47-65.

This list was generated on Wed Nov 20 16:18:07 2024 GMT.
Number of items: 47.

Articles

Glatz, C. et al. (2024) There and back again: local institutions, an Uruk expansion, and the rejection of centralisation in the Sirwan/Upper Diyala region. Antiquity, (Accepted for Publication)

Perruchini, E., Glatz, C. , Heimvik, S. G., Bendrey, R., Hald, M. M., Del Bravo, F., Sameen, S. M. and Toney, J. (2023) Revealing invisible stews: new results of organic residue analyses of beveled rim bowls from the late Chalcolithic site of Shakhi Kora, Kurdistan region of Iraq. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 48, 103730. (doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103730)

Laugier, E. J., Abdullatif, N. and Glatz, C. (2022) Embedding the remote sensing monitoring of archaeological site damage at the local level: Results from the “ Archaeological practice and heritage protection in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq ” project. PLoS ONE, 17(6), e0269796. (doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269796) (PMID:35704635) (PMCID:PMC9200297)

Glatz, C. et al. (2019) Babylonian encounters in the Upper Diyala Valley: contextualizing the results of regional survey and the 2016-2017 excavations at Khani Masi. American Journal of Archaeology, 123(3), pp. 439-471. (doi: 10.3764/aja.123.3.0439)

Perruchini, E., Glatz, C. , Hald, M.M., Casana, J. and Toney, J.L. (2018) Revealing invisible brews: a new approach to the chemical identification of ancient beer. Journal of Archaeological Science, 100, pp. 176-190. (doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2018.05.010)

Casana, J. and Glatz, C. (2017) The land behind the land behind Baghdad: archaeological landscapes of the Upper Diyala (Sirwan) River Valley. Iraq, 79, pp. 47-69. (doi: 10.1017/irq.2017.3)

Glatz, C. and Casana, J. (2016) Of highland-lowland borderlands: local societies and foreign power in the Zagros-Mesopotamian interface. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 44(Part A), pp. 127-147. (doi: 10.1016/j.jaa.2016.09.001)

Bouthillier, C. et al. (2014) Further work at Kilise Tepe, 2007-11: refining the Bronze to Iron Age transition. Anatolian Studies, 64, pp. 95-161. (doi: 10.1017/S0066154614000076)

Glatz, C. (2012) Bearing the marks of control? Reassessing pot marks in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. American Journal of Archaeology, 116(1), pp. 5-38. (doi: 10.3764/aja.116.1.0005)

Düring, B.S., Glatz, C. and Şerifoğlu, T.E. (2012) The Cide archaeological project 2011: third preliminary report. Anatolia Antiqua, 20, pp. 167-175.

Şerifoğlu, T.E., Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2012) Cide arkeoloji projesi 2011: üçüncü ve son sezon sonuçları. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları, 30(2), pp. 157-168.

Şerifoğlu, T.E., Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2012) Cide ve Şenpazar 2009-2010 Yılı Arkeolojik Arastırmaları. Belleten, 76/277, pp. 720-739.

Glatz, C. and Plourde, A.M. (2011) Landscape monuments and political competition in late Bronze Age Anatolia: an investigation of costly signaling theory. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 361, pp. 33-66.

Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2011) Cide arkeoloji projesi: İlk sonuçlar: araştırma sonuçları toplantısı. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları, 28, pp. 237-250.

Düring, B.S., Glatz, C. and Şerifoğlu, T.E. (2011) The Cide archaeological project 2011. Heritage Turkey, 1, pp. 19-20.

Düring, B.S., Şerifoğlu, T.E. and Glatz, C. (2011) 2010 Cide arkeoloji projesi: ikince sezon sonuçlar. Araştırma Sonuçları Toplantıları, 29, pp. 237-250.

Steele, J., Glatz, C. and Kandler, A. (2010) Ceramic diversity, random copying, and tests for selectivity in ceramic production. Journal of Archaeological Science, 37(6), pp. 1348-1358. (doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2009.12.039)

Düring, B. and Glatz, C. (2010) The Cide Archaeological Project 2009: First Results. Anatolia Antiqua, XVIII, pp. 203-213.

Glatz, C. , Düring, B.S. and Şerifoğlu, T.E. (2010) The Cide archaeological project 2010. Anatolian Archaeology, 16, pp. 14-15.

Düring, B.S. and Glatz, C. (2009) The Cide archaeological project 2009. Anatolian Archaeology, 15, pp. 15-16.

Glatz, C. (2009) Empire as network: spheres of material interaction in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 28(2), pp. 127-141. (doi: 10.1016/j.jaa.2008.10.003)

Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (2009) The historical geography of north-central Anatolia in the Hittite period: texts and archaeology in concert. Anatolian Studies, 59, pp. 51-72. (doi: 10.1017/S0066154600000879)

Glatz, C. and Roger, M. (2005) Anthropology of a frontier zone: Hittite-Kaska relations in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 339, pp. 47-65.

Books

Glatz, C. , Calderbank, D. , Chelazzi, F., Sameen, S. M., Erskine, N., Del Bravo, F., Abdullatif, N., Hald, M. M., Miglio, A. E., Perruchini, E., Ali, M., Hamdan, S., Sorotou, A., Jensen, E., Palyvos, A., Gravdal Heimvik, S., Bendrey, R., Pearson, J., Lauinger, J., Moscone, D., Squitieri, A., Baysal, E. and Twiss, K. (2024) Place, Encounter, and the Making of Communities: The Lower Sirwan/Upper Diyala River Valley from Prehistory to the Iron Age. Series: Sirwan regional project publications. Sidestone Press Academics: Leiden. (doi: 10.59641/oo367ra) (In Press)

Glatz, C. (2020) The Making of Empire in Bronze Age Anatolia: Hittite Sovereign Practice, Resistance, and Negotiation. Cambridge University Press: New York and Cambridge. ISBN 9781108867436 (doi: 10.1017/9781108867436)

Matthews, R., Curtis, J., Seymour, M., Fletcher, A., Gascoigne, A., Glatz, C. , Simpson, S.J., Taylor, H., Tubb, J. and Chapman, R. (2012) Proceedings of the 7th International Congress On the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East 12 April–16 April 2010, the British Museum and UCL, London. Harrassowitz: Wiesbaden. ISBN 9783447066846

Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (2009) At Empires' Edge: Project Paphlagonia. Regional Survey in North-Central Anatolia. British Institute at Ankara: London. ISBN 9781898249238

Book Sections

Glatz, C. (2017) The North: archaeology. In: Weeden, M. and Ullman, L. (eds.) Hittite Landscape and Geography. Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East (121). Brill: Leiden, pp. 75-88. ISBN 9789004341746

Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (2015) The origins and development of the Cide archaeological project. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 1-8. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-005)

Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (2015) Remote landscapes in flux – the Cide and Şenpazar region. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 9-35. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-006)

Glatz, C. (2015) Beyond the frontier – the second millennium BC in the Cide region. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 183-211. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-011)

Glatz, C. and Düring, B. S. (2015) Conclusions. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 343-444. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-019)

Glatz, C. , Düring, B. S. and Cassis, M. (2015) A tale of three landscapes: Okçular, Abdulkadir, and Çamdibi in long-term perspective. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 392-433. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-018)

Glatz, C. , Düring, B. S., Wilkinson, T. C., Gratuze, B., Jones, R. , Photos-Jones, E. and Klinkenberg, V. (2015) Developing an adaptive field methodology for challenging landscapes. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 53-103. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-008)

Glatz, C. and Massa, M. (2015) The later prehistory of the Cide region ca. 2600-2000 BC. In: Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (eds.) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw, pp. 151-182. ISBN 9783110444964 (doi: 10.1515/9783110444971-010)

Glatz, C. (2015) Introduction: plain and simple? Another look at plain pottery traditions in early complex societies. In: Glatz, C. (ed.) Plain Pottery Traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East: Production, Use, and Social Significance. Series: University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications, 67. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA, pp. 13-37. ISBN 9781629580906

Glatz, C. (2015) Plain pots, festivals and feasting in Late Bronze Age Anatolia. In: Glatz, C. (ed.) Plain Pottery Traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East Production, Use, and Social Significance. Series: University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications, 67. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA, pp. 183-214.

Glatz, C. (2014) Monuments and landscape - exploring issues of place, distance and scale in early political contest. In: Osborne, J.F. (ed.) Approaching Monumentality in the Archaeological Record. Series: The Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology distinguished monograph series. State University of New York Press: Albany, NY. ISBN 9781438453255

Glatz, C. (2014) Places in the landscape of Late Bronze Age Anatolia. In: Harmanşah, Ö. (ed.) Of Rocks and Water: Towards an Archaeology of Place. Series: Joukowsky Institute Publications. Oxbow: Oxford. ISBN 9781782976714

Glatz, C. (2013) Negotiating empire - a comparative investigation into the responses to Hittite imperialism by the vassal state of Ugarit and the Kaska peoples of the Anatolian Black Sea region. In: Areshian, G. (ed.) Empires and Complexity: On the Crossroads of Archaeology, History and Anthropology. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology: Los Angeles, CA, USA, pp. 21-56.

Glatz, C. (2011) The Hittite state from archaeological evidence. In: Steadman, S. and McMahon, G. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Ancient Anatolia (10,000-323 BCE). Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 877-899. ISBN 9780195376142

Glatz, C. , Kandler, A. and Steele, J. (2011) Cultural selection, drift and ceramic diversity at Boğazköy-Hattusa. In: Cochrane, E. E. and Gardner, A. (eds.) Evolutionary and Interpretive Archaeologies: a dialogue. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, Ca., pp. 199-225. ISBN 9781598744262

Glatz, C., Matthews, R. and Schachner, A. (2009) A landscape of conflict and control: Paphlagonia during the second millennium BC. In: At Empires' Edge: Project Paphlagonia Regional Survey in North-Central Turkey. British Institute at Ankara: London, pp. 107-147. ISBN 9781898249238

Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (2009) People and place in Paphlagonia: trends and patterns in settlement through time. In: Matthews, R. and Glatz, C. (eds.) At Empires' Edge: Project Paphlagonia Regional Survey in North-Central Turkey. British Institute at Ankara: London, pp. 239-249.

Book Reviews

Glatz, C. (2010) Review of: A. Sagona and P. Zimansky, Ancient Turkey. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 359, pp. 78-81. [Book Review]

Edited Books

Düring, B. S. and Glatz, C. (Eds.) (2015) Kinetic Landscapes: The Cide Archaeological Project 2009-2011 - Surveying the Western Turkish Black Sea Region. De Gruyter Open: Warsaw. ISBN 9783110444964

Glatz, C. (Ed.) (2015) Plain Pottery Traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East: Production, Use, and Social Significance. Series: University College London Institute of Archaeology Publications. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, CA. ISBN 9781629580906

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Grants

2020-2021 Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers at the Freie Universität Berlin (PI)

2019-2020 British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship (PI)

2018-2020 British Council – Cultural Protection Fund: Archaeological practice and heritage protection in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (PI) 
This project is unique in Iraq and the Middle East in its approach to cultural heritage protection. We combine research-led archaeological practice as part of the ongoing survey and excavations of the Sirwan Regional Project with knowledge-exchange, capacity building in both practical skills and the social and political implications of interpretation and cultural narrative, and the creation of inclusive museum and community-driven educational resources.

2018 Prince Claus Fund: Qala Sirwana Cultural Heritage Project (PI)
Repair of earthquake damage to Qala Shirwana, a 19th century AD mudbrick castle in the Kurdish Region of Iraq.

2017-2019 National Science Foundation, USA: The Role of Highland-Lowland Interactions in the Development of Social Complexity (Co-PI).
This funds the field-research and laboratory analyses associated with the Sirwan Regional Project in the Kurdish Region of Iraq.

2015-2019 Lord Kelvin/Adam Smith Inter-disciplinary PhD Scholarship: Consuming Identities in the ‘Cradle of Civilizations’ – Food Consumption and the Emergence of Social Complexity in Greater Mesopotamia.
This is a collaboration with Jaime Toney (Geographical and Earth Sciences).

2014-2015 Leverhulme International Academic Fellowship: Highland Encounters: Practice, Perception and Power in the Mountains of the Ancient Middle East (PI).
Book project and research leave at Brown University and the University of Arkansas. 2013-2014 Sirwan (Upper Diyala) Regional Project (PI). Interdisciplinary regional survey in the Kurdish Region of Iraq (British Institute for the Study of Iraq, G.A. Wainwright Fund, Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland).

2012-2014 The Prehistoric Black Sea (PI). Collaborative research workshops (Royal Society of Edinburgh).

2009-2013 Cide Archaeological Project (PI). Archaeological survey on the Turkish Black Sea coast (British Academy; G.A. Wainwright Fund, Mediterranean Archaeological Trust, The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, University of Glasgow, UCL).

Supervision

Current:    
  • Neil Erskine (2016-). Movement, Routines, and Religiosity in the Ancient Near East. Jointly supervised with Michael Given.
  • Luise Loges (2017-). Cultural Commodities during Political Crises. Jointly supervised with Donna Yates.
  • Rebecca Neil (MPhil, 2018-2019), Gupta imperialism. Jointly supervised with Michael Given.
  • Elsa Perruchini (2015 - ). Consuming Identities in the ‘Cradle of Civilizations’ – Food Consumption and the Emergence of Social Complexity in Greater Mesopotamia. Jointly supervised with Jaime Toney.

Completed:

  • Francesca Chelazzi (2010-2016). Bronze Age Settlement Pattern of South-western Cyprus (2500-1050 BC). Jointly supervised with Michael Given.    
  • Angela Massafra (2014-2018). Southern Palestine Between the Final MBA and the LBA: Pottery, Material Connections and Identity in an Era of Change. Jointly supervised with Michael Given.

International supervisions/PhD committees:

  • Müge Durusu-Tanrıöver (2014 -2016). The Ties that Bind: Regional Networks and Diachronic Perspectives for the Study of the Hittite Empire. Brown University, USA.
  • Jen Thum (2015-). Ramses Was Here: The Mechanics of Egyptian Royal Rock Inscriptions. Brown University, USA.

I am interested in working with students researching materials and artefacts from my ongoing fieldwork projects and the following themes in the Near East and East Mediterranean:

  • Early states and empires
  • Highland-lowland encounters and relationships  
  • Craft production and political authority
  • Settlement and landscape archaeology   
  • Food, food ways and identity (including organic residue analysis in collaboration with Jaime Toney)
  • Cultural heritage and heritage protection in Iraq/Middle East
  • Nabati Mazloumi, Yasaman
    Landscape Transformations and Heritage Discourses in the Sirwan Valley: Connecting Community Perceptions and Archaeological Approaches in Iraqi Kurdistan
  • Stone, Emma Elizabeth Porter
    The Use and Transportation of Amber in the Egyptian New Kingdom: Connecting International Late Bronze Age Trade and Cultural Identities