
About
Laura Mazow is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University. Her research bridges archaeology, history, and chemistry, focusing on the Mediterranean Bronze and Iron Ages, ancient technologies (especially weaving), and the intersection of archaeology with biblical studies. She has excavated extensively in Israel and Jordan and collaborates across disciplines to investigate ancient textile production and vessel functionality.
- PhD in Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona (2005)
- BA in History, Georgetown University
Mazow’s research explores ancient weaving technologies, organic residue analysis, and the cultural significance of artifacts like bathtubs. Her work combines field archaeology with laboratory methods, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches.
Recent publications highlight her innovative studies on lipid analysis in Levantine artifacts, gender construction in Aegean archaeology, and reinterpreting Mesopotamian bathtub coffins. She encourages student involvement in these projects.
At ECU, Mazow teaches courses including Archaeology of the Old Testament World, Aliens, Atlantis and Archaeology, and Archaeology of Egypt, blending traditional and unconventional topics to engage students.
Her collaborations with institutions like the Israel Antiquities Authority and her fieldwork at Tel Miqne-Ekron underscore her contributions to Levantine and Mediterranean archaeology.
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