May Haider

May Haider

SpécialitéArchaeology and Museums Studies
GradeProfesseur Assistant
SectionSection 3
Emailmay.haider@ul.edu.lb

Résumé de carrière

May Charlie Haider, holder of a PhD in Near Eastern Archaeology from the scuola di dottorato, La Sapienza, University of Rome. Holder of a Master degree in Archaeological Conservation and a master degree in Museums Studies.

Academic Experiences
Since 2017: Lecturer, Archaeology department: Branch III & IV.

Former assistant professor at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik and Chief Curator of the Archaeological Museum of USEK.


- Current Research Experiences
-Since 2018: Member of Research team ‘ArcheoSciences: Interaction, Homme
animal et environement’.
-Since 2018 member of the International Council of Museums (ICOM)
-Since 2013: Associate researcher, Institut Francais du Proche Orient, Beirut.


- Current Field Work
- Codirector of the North Lebanon Project, the Italian- Lebanese Archaeological mission in the region of Koura and Zgharta (NOLEP)
https://www.facebook.com/Northern-Lebanon-Project-108659307186420/?ref=bookmarks
-Codirector of the Lebanese-Italian Archaeological Mission in Ras el Ein and Shawakeer,Tyre (Sour).
-Attic pottery expert at the College Site excavation Sidon.
-Iron Age Pottery expert in French mission at Tyr.
-Conservation Project of metal and pottery artifact for the New Tyr Archaeological Museum.

- Selected Publication

2019 :

• (forthcoming), “an unedited collection of Attic Pottery from the National Museum of Beirut” Bulletin d’Archéologie et d’Architecture Libanais (BAAL) 2. 7800 words.

• Marco Iamoni, May Haider and Luigi Turri “The Northern Lebanon Project: an archaeological survey in the plain of Koura and the province of Tripoli. Second season report”. Bulletin d’Archéologie et d’Architecture Libanais (BAAL).

• Frances Pinnock, May Haider, Ali Badawi, Marta D’Andrea and all. “The Shawakeer and Ras el Ein archaeological project; First Survey Season Report of the joint Lebanese Italian Mission. Bulletin d’Archéologie et d’Architecture Libanais (BAAL).

• “Some Reflections on Phoenician Religion” Bulletin d’Archéologie et d’Architecture Libanais (BAAL) Hors Serie- Three Global Harbors Symposium. 2950 words.

2018 :
• (forthcoming), “Trades and exchange between Phoenicia and Greece: The pottery evidence” Melammu 11 – Evidence Combined: Western and Eastern Sources in Dialogue. 6370 words.

• Marco Iamoni, May Haider, Luigi Turri and Francesca Simi “The Northern Lebanon Project: an archaeological survey in the plain of Koura and the province of Tripoli. First season report. Bulletin d’Archéologie et d’Architecture Libanais (BAAL) 19. P147-172.


2017:

• “Empty Vessels or Laden Signifiers? Imported Greek pottery in Levantine social practice. ” Pearls of the Past. Studies in Honour of Frances Pinnock. Alter Orient und Altes Testament AOAT (Ugarit-Verlag). 3694 words.

• “Influenze Greche ed Egiziane sulla cultura e l’arte funeraria fenicia” A Oriente del Delta. Scritti sull’Egitto e il Vicino Oriente antico in onore di Gabriella Scandone Matthiae. Contributi e Materiali di Archeologia Orientale CMAO. 269-285.

2015:
• “l´ importation de la poterie Grecque en ""Phénicie"" pendant l´ époque Perse; réflexions sur l´ influence économique et culturelle de la Grèce sur les sociétés locales” Actes du 9e Colloque Transeuphratène 49.Peeters. Paris: 125-134.

2014:
• “Importation of Greek pottery to the Levantine coast: case study College Site, Sidon,” Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (ICAANE). Basel: 721-729.
2012:
• “Foreign Element in a Local Cult: Attic imported pottery from the College Site excavations”, Bulletin d’Archéologie et d’Architecture Libanais (BAAL) Hors Serie X: 5-32.
2011:
• “Fragment of an Attic vase with a procession scene from the college site excavations in Sidon”, Archaeology and History in Lebanon (AHL) (35-36): 389-398.




Axes de recherche

Near Eastern History and Archaeology during the Bronze and Iron Age (3500 – 550 BCE).
-Near Eastern ceramics from the Iron Age.
-Attic Pottery importation to the Near East.
-Landscape Archaeology: Hinterland- coast exchange in the Bronze and Iron Age.
-Conservation and restoration of Archaeological Metals.
-Conservation and restoration of Archaeological Pottery.
-collection management and museum work.
-Social work in Museums and heritage Sites.
-Social Impact of Heritage.