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Dr. Stephanie Selover is a researcher at the University of Washington in the Near Eastern Languages and Civilization department. Her work focuses on archaeology and prehistoric societies in Anatolia and the Near East, with particular interest in mortuary practices, gender roles, and conflict archaeology.
Dr. Selover’s research spans the Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age in central and southeastern Anatolia. She examines architectural evolution, burial contexts, and weapons in mortuary contexts to understand social dynamics, cultural identity, and the impact of warfare on community resilience.
Her recent articles (2015–2024) explore trends in prehistoric urbanization, gender and warfare, and spatial organization at sites like Çadır Höyük and Tell Zeidan. Despite extensive fieldwork, no formal scientific awards are documented in the provided text. Dr. Selover collaborates with teams across institutions, but student advising details are absent.
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