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Craig Harvey, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History, Classics, & Religion at the University of Alberta. He specializes in Roman Archaeology, focusing on the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. His research integrates fieldwork in Jordan with studies of Roman imperialism, environmental adaptation, and frontier dynamics. He teaches courses on classical archaeology methodology, field techniques, and Roman provincial archaeology.
Education:
- PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology, University of Michigan (2020)
- MA, University of Victoria
- BAH, Queen's University
Research Interests:
- Roman frontier societies and environmental interactions
- Building materials and construction techniques in imperial contexts
- Archaeology of Jordan, particularly Nabataean and Roman sites like Humayma and ‘Ayn Gharandal
- Role of Roman baths in cultural identity formation
- Economic and social relationships between Roman military and local communities
Recent Work: His publications analyze material culture from Jordanian sites to explore Roman imperial strategies, provincial resilience, and technological transfer. Fieldwork projects emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to understanding Roman frontier life.
Teaching & Fieldwork:
- Lead instructor for advanced field archaeology courses (CLASS 475/476/601/602)
- Organizes fieldwork programs in the Mediterranean/Middle East
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Vindolanda Archaeological Leather Project and leads excavations at Jordanian sites.

