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Salam Al Kuntar is an Assistant Professor and Lecturer in the Department of Classics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, within the College of Arts and Sciences. He also serves as the Assistant Director of CHAPS (Center for Historical Analysis and Public Scholarship). His academic work focuses on the archaeology and heritage of the Middle East.
- Ph.D. in Archaeology, University of Cambridge (2009)
- M.A. in Archaeology, University of Liverpool
- Diploma in Archaeology and Museums, Damascus University
His research explores critical themes such as ancient economy, urbanism, forced migration, modern identity, historic narratives, conflict, and iconoclasm in the Middle East. His interdisciplinary approach bridges archaeology with contemporary socio-political issues, particularly how heritage is shaped and contested in conflict zones.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, his research trajectory suggests a strong engagement with heritage studies, public archaeology, and the politicization of the past.
There are no scientific awards mentioned in the available information.
Dr. Al Kuntar advises graduate and undergraduate students in the Department of Classics and contributes to academic programming through CHAPS. He is actively involved in shaping curricula and public scholarship initiatives related to historical analysis and cultural heritage.
He is affiliated with CHAPS, where he supports interdisciplinary research and public engagement in historical studies. His office is located in Academic Building 6185 on the College Avenue Campus.


