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Jennie Ebeling serves as Associate Professor of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Evansville. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Near Eastern Studies with specialization in Syro-Palestinian Archaeology from the University of Arizona.
Her research encompasses:
- Near Eastern Studies
- Syro-Palestinian Archaeology
- Biblical Archaeology
- Women's studies in biblical contexts
- Ethnographic documentation of traditional bread ovens
- Ground stone artifact analysis
Prof. Ebeling's scholarly approach uniquely combines archaeological fieldwork with ethnographic observation, particularly regarding food production in the ancient Near East. Her research on bread ovens in Jordan provides critical insights into daily life practices referenced in biblical texts.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- Fulbright Scholarship
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
- Lady Davis Trust Fellowship for research in Israel and Jordan
- Appointment as Annual Professor at the W.F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research (2015-16)
Prof. Ebeling co-directed the Jezreel Expedition in Israel (2012-2018) and serves as ground stone artifact specialist for multiple archaeological projects in Israel. She has produced documentary films on traditional bread ovens in Jordan, with one permanently displayed at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv. She currently edits ASOR's Archaeological Report Series and has co-edited four academic volumes.


