Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati is an American archaeologist (married to Giorgio Buccellati), who focused her research on the Caucasus and ancient Syria in the third and second millennium B.C. (and specifically on the ancient Urkesh, the modern Tell Mozan, as well as the Kura-Araxes culture in the South Caucasus).
Academic work
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She has excavated at Nippur in Iraq, Korucutepe in Turkey, Terqa in Syria where she was co-director from 1976 to 1988.
At Urkesh/Mozan she was Director from 1983 to 2020. She organized surveys in Iraq, Syria and the Caucasus, and she has been a member of the Italian-Georgian excavations at Aradetis Orgora from 2013 to 2017 and at Lagodekhi from 2018.
Her focus has been on stratigraphy, architecture and ancient ceramics connected with sites where she has excavated. She was able to identify the use of a large ancient underground shaft excavated in Tell Mozan/Urkesh as a Hurrian ritual shaft for rituals used in communicating with the Underworld. She has written a number of publications on ancient cylinder seals and seal impression iconography
Her work on style has led her to establish criteria for the identification of what may be called Hurrian art; it has further helped define major trends in Syro-Mesopotamian art, such as the development of a new attention for realism in the rendering of the human figure. She has also worked extensively on statistical analysis, in particular with regard to ceramic typology: she is currently producing a digital book on the very extensive ceramic corpus of Urkesh,.
Combining her interest in stratigraphy and iconography she worked on the many thousands of fragmented seal impressions found in the Mozan excavations so that she could determine the iconographic motifs they contained which embodied a new Hurrian style. By connecting scenes and inscriptions on these seal impressions it was possible to identify Tell Mozan as the site of ancient Urkesh, and to describe the original seals as belonging to severalÃÂ kings, queens, and servants of the royal court. Urkesh is one of the oldest and largest cities of Syria, dating back to the early fourth millennium and reaching an extent of some 130 hectares in the third millennium. It was a major center of the Hurrians, important politically but especially for its religious significance.ÃÂ The reconstruction of the Urkesh iconography led to her research on the position and power of the royal Urkesh women and the women connected with them.
She is retired from the Art Department of California State University Los Angeles where she taught ancient art and archaeology for 30 years. Presently she is an Associated Researcher of the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at University of California, UCLA.
Her work has been recognized in a volume of studies published in her honor, alongside her husband, Giorgio Buccellati.
Academic degrees
Teaching and academic positions <small>(reverse chronological order)</small>
- 2020â àààAssociated Researcher, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA
- 2013âÂÂ19 àVisiting Professor, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA
- 2010âÂÂ12 àFellow, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA
- 2007â àààMember Visiting Committee, Department of Near Eastern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- 2003âÂÂ10 àResearch Associate, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA
- 2003â àààProfessor Emeritus, Department of Art, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1995 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Visiting Scholar, Orientalisches Institut, University of Vienna (Austria)
- 1994 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Visiting Scholar, FacoltÃÂ di Teologia di Lugano (Switzerland)
- 1993âÂÂ94 àPrincipal Advisor, Department of Art, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1990âÂÂ98 àChair, Art History Option, Department of Art, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1983âÂÂ03 àFull Professor, Department of Art, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1978âÂÂ83 àAssociate Professor, Department of Art, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1973âÂÂ78 àAssistant Professor, Department of Art, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1973â àààTrustee, IIMAS â The International Institute for Mesopotamian Area Studies
- 1971 ààààâÂÂProfessor Invitatus,â Oriental Faculty, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome, Italy
- 1963âÂÂ66 àMuseum Assistant, Oriental Institute Museum, The University of Chicago
- 1964âÂÂ65 àTeaching Assistant, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, The University of Chicago
Archaeological field work <small>(reverse chronological order)</small>
- 2018â àààLagodekhi, Georgia, excavations of Caâ Foscari University, Venice, Italy
- 2013âÂÂ17 àAradetis Orgora, Georgia, excavations of Caâ Foscari University, Venice, Italy
- 1983âÂÂ20 àMozan/Urkesh (Director)
- 1990 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Shidakartli, Georgia, survey
- 1976âÂÂ88 àTerqa (co-director)
- 1974 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Caucasian Republics (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan): survey
- 1971 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Dilbat Survey, Iraq
- 1968 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Korucutepe, Turkey
- 1966âÂÂ67 àNippur, Iraq
- 1966 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Palmyrene Survey, Syria
Grants and awards <small>(reverse chronological order)</small>
- 2021 Balzan Prize for Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East together with Giorgio Buccellati.
- 2020 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Europa Nostra ILUCIDARE prize
- 2019 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Between Syria and the Highlands. Studies in Honor of Giorgio Buccellati and Marilyn Kelly Buccellati
- 2017 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Research Medal from the Shanghai Archaeological Forum
- 2013 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Ahmanson Field Grants, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA
- 1999 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Sabbatical, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1997 ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ (Spring) Creative Leave, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1994âÂÂ95 àSabbatical, California State University, Los Angeles
- 1976âÂÂ2020àExcavation grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, The Ambassador International Cultural Foundation, Catholic Biblical Association, Kress Foundation, Ahmanson Foundation, Skaggs Foundation, National Geographic Society, San Carlos Foundation.
- 1987âÂÂ94 àPrincipal Investigator, National Endowment for the Humanities Division of Research (RO-21543-87) for The Mozan Archaeological Project.
- 1987âÂÂ88 àPanelist for NEH to select grantees for Old World Archaeology.
Main publications <small>(selection in reverse chronological order)</small>
- 2020: âÂÂContinuity and Innovation at Urkesh in the ED III Period,â in M.E. Balza, P. Cotticelli-Kurras, L. dâÂÂAlfonso, M. Giorgieri, F. Giusfredi and A. Rizza (eds), Cittàe parole, argilla e pietra. Studi offerti a Clelia Mora da allievi, colleghi e amici, Biblioteca di Athenaeum 65, Bari: EDIPUGLIA, pp. 295âÂÂ310.
- 2020: âÂÂSifting or Not: Research on the Effectiveness of Sifting,â in Nadja Cholidis, Elisabeth Katzy and Sabina Kulemann-Ossen (eds), Zwischen Ausgrabung und Ausstellung, Beiträge zur Archäologie Vorderasiens. Festschrift für Lutz Martin, marru: Studien zur Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 9, Münster: Zaphon, pp. 259âÂÂ266.ÃÂ
- 2020: âÂÂArchaeological Digital Narratives: The Case of Urkesh Ceramics,â in Alexander Ahrens, Dörte Rokitta-Krumnow, Franziska Bloch and Claudia Bührig (eds), Drawing the Threads Together, Studies on Archaeology in Honour of Karin Bartl, marru: Studien zur Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 10, Münster: Zaphon, pp. 379âÂÂ398 (with Giorgio Buccellati).
- 2020: âÂÂThe Urkesh Mittani Horizon: Ceramic Evidence,â in Michele Cammarosano et al. (eds), talugaesh wittesh. Ancient Near Eastern Studies presented to Stefano de Martino, Kasion. Publikationen zur ostmediterranen Antike/Publications on Eastern Mediterranean Antiquity 2, Münster: Zaphon, pp. 237âÂÂ256.
- 2019: âÂÂImages of Work in Urkesh,â in Marta DâÂÂAndrea, Maria Gabriella Micale, Davide Nadali, Sara Pizzimenti and Agnese Vacca (eds), Pearls of the Past. Studies on Near Eastern Art and Archaeology in Honour of Frances Pinnock, marru, Studies in Near and Middle Eastern Archaeology 8, Münster: Zaphon, pp. 413âÂÂ428
- 2019: âÂÂUrkesh Ceramic Evidence for Function,â in A. PieÃ
Âkowska, D. SzelÃÂ
g and I. Zych (eds), Stories told around the fountain. Papers offered to Piotr BieliÃ
Âski on the occasion of his 70th birthday, Warsaw: University of Warsaw Press; PCMA UW., pp. 285âÂÂ304.
- 2019: âÂÂEmulation as a Strategy of Urkesh Potters and its Long Term Consequences,â Sh. N. Amirov (ed.), Caucasian Mountains and Mesopotamian Steppe. Festschrift for R. M. Munchaev, Moscow: ÃÂÃÂàÃÂÃÂ, pp. 355âÂÂ61.
- 2018: âÂÂUrkesh Insights into Kura-Araxes Social Interactionâ in Atilla Batmaz, Giorgi Bedianashvili, Aleksandra Michalewicz and Abby Robinson (eds), Context and Connection: Essays on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East in Honour of Antonio Sagona, Orientalia Lovanensia Analecta 268, Leuven, Paris, Bristol (CT): Peeters, pp. 107âÂÂ123.
- 2016: Georgia Paese dâÂÂoro e di fede. Identitàe alteritànella storia di un popolo, Firenze: Societàeditrice fiorentina, 128 pp.
- 2016: âÂÂUrkesh: The Morphology and Cultural Landscape of the Hurrian Sacred,â in Paolo Matthiae (ed.), LâÂÂArcheologia del sacro e lâÂÂarcheologia del culto, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei: Atti dei convegni Lincei 304, Roma: Bardi Edizioni, pp. 99âÂÂ113.
- 2016: âÂÂWomen's Power and Work in Ancient Urkeshâ in S.L. Budin and J.M. Turfa (eds), Women in Antiquity: Real Women across the Ancient World, London, New York: Routledge, pp. 48âÂÂ63.
- 2016: âÂÂThe Urkesh Ceramics Digital Book,â in Paola Corò et al. (eds), Libiamo neâ lieti calici. Ancient Near Eastern Studies Presented to Lucio Milano on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday by Pupils, Colleagues and Friends, Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, pp. 721âÂÂ734.
- 2015: âÂÂPower and Identity Construction in Ancient Urkesh,â in Paola Ciafardoni and Deborah Giannessi (eds), From the Treasures of Syria. Essays on Art and Archaeology in Honour of Stefania Mazzoni, Leiden: Nederlands Inst. voor het Nabije Oosten, pp. 111âÂÂ130.
- 2013: âÂÂLandscape and Spatial Organization: An Essay on Early Urban Settlement Patterns in Urkesh,â in Dominik Bonatz and Lutz Martin (eds), 100 Jahre archäologische Feldforschungen in Nordost-Syrien â Eine Bilanz, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pp. 149âÂÂ166.
- 2012: âÂÂApprenticeship and Learning from the Ancestors: The Case of Ancient Urkesh,â in Willeke Wendrich (ed.), Archaeology and Apprenticeship: Body Knowledge, Identity, and Communities of Practice, Tucson: University of Arizona Press, pp. 203âÂÂ223.
- 2010: âÂÂMozan/Urkesh in the Late Chalcolithic Period,â in Jörg Becker, Ralph Hempelmann, and Ellen Rehm (eds), Kulturlandschaft Syrien: Zentrum und Peripherie. Festschrift für Jan-Waalke Meyer, Alter Orient und Alten Testament 371, Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, pp. 87âÂÂ121.
- 2009: âÂÂUqnitum and TarâÂÂam-Agade, Patronage and Portraiture at Urkesh,â in J.C. Finke (ed.), Festschrift für Gernot Wilhelm anläÃÂlich seines 65. Geburtstagesam 28. Januar 2010, Dresden: ISLET, pp. 185âÂÂ202.
- 2006: âÂÂGilgamesh at Urkesh? Literary Motifs and Iconographic Identifications,â in P. Butterlin, M. Lebeau, J.-Y. Montchambert, J. L. Mntero Fenollós and B. Muller (eds), Les Espaces Syro-Mésopotamiens. Dimensions de lâÂÂexperience humaine au Proche-Orient ancient. Volume dâÂÂhommage offert àJean-Claude Margueron, Subartu 17, Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 403âÂÂ414.
- 2005: âÂÂUrkesh and the North: Recent Discoveries,â Studies on the Civilization and Culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians 15, Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, pp. 29âÂÂ40.
- 2004: âÂÂAndirons at Urkesh: New Evidence for the Hurrian Identity of Early Transcaucasian Culture,â in A. Sagona (ed.), A View from the Highlands: Archaeological Studies in Honour of Charles Burney, ANES Supplement 2, Herent: Peeters, pp. 67âÂÂ89.
- 2003: âÂÂEin hurritischer Gang in die Unterwelt,â Mitteilungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft 134, pp. 131âÂÂ148.
- 2002: âÂÂTarâÂÂam-Agade, Daughter of Naram-Sin, at Urkesh,â in L. Al-Gailani, J. Curtis, H. Martin, A. McMahon, J. Oates and J. Reade (eds), Of Pots and Plans. Papers on the Archaeology and History of Mesopotamia and Syria presented to David Oates in Honour of his 75th Birthday, London: Nabu Publications, pp. 11âÂÂ31 (with Giorgio Buccellati).
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