Each year at the Annual Meeting, ASOR recognizes individuals who have performed outstanding service for the organization, or published exceptional academic work.
The P. E. MacAllister Field Archaeology Award. This award honors an archaeologist who, during his/her career, has made outstanding contributions to ancient Near Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean archaeology. (One award is given annually.)
Presented to Larry Herr
The Charles U. Harris Service Award. This award is given in recognition of long term and/or special service as an ASOR officer or Trustee. (One award is given annually.)
Presented to Vivian Bull
The W. F. Albright Award. This award honors an individual who has shown special support or made outstanding service contributions to one of the overseas centers, ACOR, AIAR, CAARI, or to one of the overseas committees – the Baghdad Committee and the Damascus Committee. (This award is given when such an individual is identified.)
Presented to John Spencer (AIAR) and Humi Ayoubi (ACOR)
ASOR Membership Service Award. This award recognizes individuals who have made special contributions on behalf of the ASOR membership, through committee, editorial, or office services. (Up to three awards are given annually.)
Presented to Eric Cline, Sheila Bishop, and Doug Clark
The G. Ernest Wright Award. This award is given to the editor/author of the most substantial volume(s) dealing with archaeological material, excavation reports and material culture from the ancient Near East and eastern Mediterranean. This work must be the result of original research published within the past two years. (One award is given annually.)
Presented to Seymour Gitin (ed), The Ancient Pottery of Israel and its Neighbors from the Iron Age through the Hellenistic Period
The Nancy Lapp Popular Book Award. This award is presented to the author/editor of a book published in the last two years that offers a new synthesis of archaeological or textual evidence intended to reach an audience of scholars as well as students and the broader public. (One award is given annually.)
Presented to Reinhard Pummer, The Samaritans, A Profile (Eerdmans)
The Joy Ungerleider Poster Award. This award is conferred upon the author(s) of the poster presenting the results of a study about ancient Near Eastern societies in a clear, legible fashion using original graphic content. Subject matter may be based in archaeological sciences, history, anthropology, epigraphy, ethnography, heritage or other scholarly approaches to understanding ancient people in the areas covered by ASOR. (One award is given annually.)
Presented to Robert S. Homsher, Adam B. Prins, Melissa S. Cradic and Matthew J. Adams, “New Dimensions in Digital Documentation: Tomb 50 of Megiddo”
To nominate someone for an award, please submit the following information:
The deadlines to submit nominations are September 15, 2017 for book awards and October 2, 2017 for non-book awards.
Please send your nomination information to info@asor.org, or call 617-353-6570 with questions. Consult the list of Current and Past Awards Recipients to make sure that the person you nominate has not previously received the award.