Education
PhD, Oriental Civilizations, The University of Chicago (1965)
MA, Philosophy, Fordham University (1961)
PhD, History, Catholic Universityof Milano (1959)
Research
- Political institutions and the growth of the state in ancient Siro-Mesopotamia
- The religious experience in ancient Mesopotamia and its structural contrast with biblical religion
- Ethnic integration in ancient Syro-Mesopotamia in the third and second millennium BC, with particular reference to Amorites and Hurrians
- The archaeological and philological dimension of ancient historiography
- Staging the Past.
Publications
Articles
- Amorites of the Ur III Period
- Cities and Nations of Ancient Syria
- Terqa Excavation Reports
- Structural Grammar of Babylonian
- Mozan Excavation Reports
Honors & Awards
Archaeological Institute of America Best Practices in Site Preservation (2011)
UCLA Faculty Research Lecturer (1999)