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Amy Gansell

  • About
    • CV
  • Writing
    • Beauty, Power, and Presence: The Neo-Assyrian Queens of Nimrud’s Northwest Palace, c. 865-705 BCE (OUP, 2024-25)
    • Testing the Canon of Ancient Near Eastern Art and Archaeology (OUP 2020)
    • CyberResearch on the Ancient Near East (Brill 2018)
    • Articles and Essays
    • Dissertation
  • Speaking
    • Media, from TV to podcasts
    • Lectures
    • Sessions chaired
    • Panel participation
  • Projects
    • DIGITAL HUMANITIES
      • Data Mining and Machine Learning
      • Photogrammetry
      • Social Network Analysis
      • Virtual Reality
    • MUSEUMS
      • Northeast by Northwest (NExNW)
    • CULTURAL HERITAGE
      • Ancient Presence, Modern Projection: Torcello, Venice
      • Dimension: Two Venetian Scole
      • Iraq Cultural Heritage Initiatives
    • CONTEMPORARY ART
      • Marc Erwin Babej
  • Teaching
    • Courses
    • Special Topics Courses
    • Events and field trips
  • Photos
    • Archaeology
    • Art and Objects
    • Ethnography
    • Museum exhibitions
    • Sites and Architecture
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Room in library with large wooden tables and chairs, big windows, and a chandeleir
The DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room at the New York Public Library. Photo by Susan Candelario. Image source

Writing is meant to be read. I hope you read mine. I’m inspired by deep research, detective novels, storytellers, and great editors.

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