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ROSELYN A. sent201220122009University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, CAPh.D. Candidate in Archaeology Interdepartmental Program, CotsenInstitute of ArchaeologyUniversity of Manchester, Manchester, United KingdomCertificate of Continuing Education in Egyptology,University of Montana, Missoula, MontanaM.A. in AnthropologyUniversity of Montana, Missoula, MontanaB.A. with Honors in Anthropology (double emphasis in archaeology andforensic anthropology)PUBLICATIONS2018Cole, Sara, Judith Barr, Roselyn A. Campbell, “A Man in His Duty: An Ushabti ofNeferibresaneith at the Getty” Getty Research Journal 10:191-206.2018Guest Editor, Special Issue on Paleo-oncology, International Journal ofPaleopathology2014“Gebelein Man,” “Giovanni Batista Belzoni,” “Grauballe Man,” “Juanita,”“Lindow Man,” “Seth,” “Sir Grafton Elliot Smith,” “Tollund Man,” Mummiesaround the World (ABC-CLIO)In PressRagsdale, Bruce D., Roselyn A. Campbell, Casey L. Kirkpatrick “Neoplasm ornot? General Principles of Morphologic Analysis of Dry Bone” InternationalJournal of PaleopathologyIn PressCasey L. Kirkpatrick, Roselyn A. Campbell, Kathryn J. Hunt, “Paleo-oncology:Taking stock and moving forward,” International Journal of PaleopathologyIn PressCasey L. Kirkpatrick, Roselyn A. Campbell, Kathryn J. Hunt, Jennifer Willoughby,“Preface: A letter from the guest editors”, International Journal ofPaleopathologyIn Review“Smiting Pharaohs: Violence and Power in Ancient Egypt” Poetics of Processing,edited by Anna Osterholtz, University of Colorado PressIn Review“A Possible Case of Tuberculosis from Tell Edfu, Egypt” International Journal ofPaleopathologyTEACHING EXPERIENCEAncient Egyptian Civilization (UCLA)Ancient Egyptian Religion (UCLA)Women in Power in the Ancient World(UCLA)Evolution of the Genus Homo (UCLA)Human Evolution (UCLA)Instructor (Summer 2017, Summer 2016)Teaching Fellow (Fall 2017, Fall 2016)Instructor (Summer 2015)Teaching Fellow (Spring 2017, Spring 2016,Spring 2015)Reader (Spring 2013)Teaching Fellow (Winter 2017, Winter 2016,Winter 2015)Reader (Winter 2016)Reader (Summer 2015)Campbell Vita, Page 1

Artifakes and Aliens: Pseudoarchaeology(UCLA)Archaeological Wonders of the World(University of Montana)Human Sexuality (U. Montana)Human Osteology (U. Montana)Archaeological Survey (U. Montana)HONORS 0112009200820072007, 200620052003Reader (Summer 2015)Teaching Assistant (Spring 2012, Spring 2010)Teaching Assistant (Spring 2012, Fall 2010)Teaching Assistant (Fall 2011, Fall 2010)Teaching Assistant (Fall 2011)AWARDSInternational Institute Fieldwork Fellowship, UCLAInternational Institute Fieldwork Fellowship, UCLAGraduate Summer Research Mentorship, UCLASteinmetz Award for travel, UCLAGraduate Research Mentorship, UCLAGraduate Summer Research Mentorship, UCLASteinmetz Award for travel (declined), UCLAIrving and Jean Stone Fellowship, UCLANomination, Bertha Morten Fellowship, University of MontanaJames Keyser Scholarship, University of MontanaTaylor-Jensen scholarship, University of MontanaRoderick Smith Scholarship, University of MontanaCommunity College Honors Scholarship, Flathead Valley Community CollegeNational Dean’s ListHumanities Division Scholarship, Flathead Valley Community CollegeHonors Scholarship, Flathead Valley Community CollegeFIELD EXPERIENCE2018ArchaeologistPacific Lutheran University Valley of the Kings Project, Egypt2017-present Lead OsteologistAsasif Project, Polish-Egyptian Archaeological Mission at Deir el Bahri, Egypt2015Field DirectorUCLA Shire Project, Ethiopia, UCLA2015Lead OsteologistTell Edfu Project, Egypt, University of Chicago2015ArchaeologistPacific Lutheran Valley of the Kings Project, Egypt, Pacific Lutheran University2014Lead OsteologistTell Edfu Project, Egypt, University of Chicago2014Archaeologist/SupervisorFayum Archaeological Project, Egypt, Institute for Field Research, Inc. and UCLA2013Teaching Assistant/Lead OsteologistTaraco Archaeological Project, Peru, Institute for Field Research, Inc., & UCLA2012Teaching Assistant/OsteologistVitor Valley Archaeological Project, Peru, Institute for Field Research, Inc.,University of Chicago, & UCLA2011ArchaeologistPacific Lutheran Valley of the Kings Project, Egypt, Pacific Lutheran UniversityCampbell Vita, Page 2

ey and Excavation SupervisorRocky Boy Reservation Survey and Excavation Project, U. MontanaArchaeologist/OsteologistSanisera Funerary Archaeology Project in Menorca, Spain, EcomuseumCavalleriaArchaeologistLolo National Forest Curation Project, U. MontanaAssistantForensic Recovery Team, U. MontanaArchaeologist/Assistant Osteological AnalystTell Timai Archaeological project in Timai el-Amdid, Egypt, University of Hawaiiat ManoaLab SupervisorGarnet Archaeological Project, U. MontanaLab SupervisorColoma Archaeological Project, U. MontanaTeaching AssistantColoma Archaeological Field School, U. MontanaVolunteer Archaeological Lab TechnicianBig Timber Archaeological Project, U. MontanaMUSEUM AND PROFESSIONAL WORKJan 2016-presentResearch AssistantGetty Research Institute2015-2016Consulting Curator“Mummies: New Secrets from the Tombs” exhibit, Natural HistoryMuseum of Los Angeles County2014-presentDirector of DevelopmentPaleo-oncology Research Organization (PRO)2014-2015VolunteerWebsite Quality Control, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)2014-2015PresidentGraduate Student Association of Archaeology, UCLA2014Chair and Organizer“Cancer and Neoplastic Disease in Bioarchaeology: Establishing aDialogue for Future Research,” Paleopathology Association AnnualMeeting, Calgary, Alberta, Canada2013-2014Chair and OrganizerPlanning Committee for the Fourth Annual Cotsen Institute ofArchaeology Graduate Conference, UCLA2013Co-founderPaleo-oncology Research Organization (PRO)2010- 2011Vice-PresidentMontana Anthropology Student AssociationCampbell Vita, Page 3

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS2018“Hard Times: The Life, Death, and Afterlife of Three Individuals from Tell Edfu,”paper presented at the American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting inTucson, Arizona2018Co-chair and organizer, “The Poetics of Violence in the Old World: Case Studie sin Violent Performance,” Symposium at the American Association of PhysicalAnthropologists Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas2018Co-organizer, “Neoplasm or Not? Morphologic analysis of dry bone specimens.”Workshop at the Paleopathology Association Annual North American Meetingin Austin, Texas2017“Hard Times at Edfu: The Life and Death of Three Individuals in Ancient Egypt,”poster presented at the Paleopathology Association Annual Meeting, NewOrleans, Louisiana2016“Smiting Pharaohs: Violence and Power in Ancient Egypt,” paper presented atthe Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida2016“Communities in Life and Death at Tell Edfu, Egypt,” poster presented at theWestern Bioarchaeology Group Annual Meeting, Sonoma, California2015Co-author, “Paleoradiology of Egyptian Mummies: A CT imaging survey ofcancer in ancient remains,” poster presented at the American Research Centerin Egypt Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas2015“Creating Standardized Methodology for Recording Trauma in Human SkeletalRemains,” paper presented at the American Association of PhysicalAnthropology Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri2014“Infant and Child Burials at a Formative Period Site in the Lake Titicaca Basin,Peru,” poster presented at the American Association of Physical AnthropologyAnnual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, Canada2014“Reading between the Lines: A Comparison of Bioarchaeological and LiteraryEvidence for Cancer,” paper presented at the Paleopathology AssociationAnnual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, Canada2014“Cancer in Egypt: A Survey of the Literary and Bioarchaeological Evidence,”Poster presented at the American Research Center in Egypt Annual Meeting,Portland, Oregon2012Co-Author, “Left Behind: Abandoned Artifacts and the Priorities of EarlierArchaeologists in the Valley of the Kings,” paper presented at the AmericanResearch Center in Egypt Annual Meeting, Providence, Rhode Island2011Co-Author, “Dust, Debitage, and Dietary Resources: A Square Butte ProgressReport,” poster presented at the Society for American Archaeology AnnualMeeting, Sacramento, California2010“Corset Stays and Tea Sets: The Archaeology of Women and Children in theAmerican Mining West,” poster presented at the Society for AmericanArchaeology Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MissouriINVITED PRESENTATIONS2018“Earthly and Eternal: The Poetics of Violence in Ancient Egypt," lecturepresented to the American Research Center in Egypt, Orange County Chapter ,Santa Ana, CA2017“Hard Times at Edfu: The Life and Death of Three Individuals in Ancient Egypt,”lecture presented to the Egypt Exploration Organization, Los Angeles, CACampbell Vita, Page 4

2016201520152015201420132013201220112009“Smiting and Sacrificing: The Role of Sanctioned Violence in Ancient Egypt,”lecture presented to the American Research Center in Egypt, Orange CountyChapter, Santa Ana, CA“Pyramid Power,” lecture presented to “Artifakes and Aliens” class, UCLA“Behind the Scenes: Mummies in Egypt,” lecture presented at Natural HistoryMuseum of Los Angeles County“Paleoradiology of Egyptian Mummies: A CT imaging survey of cancer in ancientremains,” lecture presented to Egypt Exploration Organization, Los Angeles, CA“The South Tombs Cemetery at Tell el-Amarna,” lecture presented to theAmerican Research Center in Egypt, Orange County Chapter, Santa Ana, CA“The South Tombs Cemetery at Tell el-Amarna,” lecture presented at WepWaut in Westwood, Los Angeles, CA“The South Tombs Cemetery at Tell el- Amarna,” lecture presented to EgyptExploration Organization, Los Angeles, California“Mortuary Archaeology in Egypt,” lecture presented to “Forensic and MortuaryArchaeology” class, University of Montana“Mortuary Archaeology in Egypt,” lecture presented to “Fore nsic and MortuaryArchaeology” class, University of Montana“Archaeology in Missoula's Backyard: Excavations at Coloma,” lecturepresented for Montana Archaeology Month, University of MontanaARCHAEOLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHY2016Assistant PhotographerEgyptian Coffins Project, UCLA2014Assistant PhotographerEgyptian Coffins Project, UCLA2009-2011Lead PhotographerColoma Archaeological Project, University of MontanaJuly 2009Lead PhotographerPictograph Cave Curation Project, University of MontanaLANGUAGESOld EgyptianMiddle EgyptianLate EgyptianGerman (reading knowledge)French (reading knowledge)Arabic (basic speaking and reading knowledge)Spanish (conversational speaking and reading knowledge)AFFILIATIONSPaleo-Oncology Research Organization (PRO)Paleopathology AssociationAmerican Association of Physical AnthropologistsAmerican Research Center in EgyptSociety for American ArchaeologyCampbell Vita, Page 5

Archaeological Survey (U. Montana) Teaching Assistant (Fall 2011) HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 International Institute Fieldwork Fellowship, UCLA 2015 International Institute Fieldwork Fellowship, UCLA 2014 Graduate Summer Research Mentorship, UCLA 2014 Steinmetz Award for travel, UCLA

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