Join us at 9:30 am Pacific on Thursday, September 22nd for the debut of the Badè Museum‘s new virtual lecture series, “Women & Gender Performance in the Ancient Middle East.” This program is hosted by the Badè Museum in partnership with the Archaeological Research Facility (ARF) at UC Berkeley.
Dr. Jennie Ebeling will present “Women and Gender Performance in the World of the Hebrew Bible: New Perspectives, Future Possibilities.”
Jennie Ebeling earned the MA and PhD in Near Eastern Studies from the University of Arizona and is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Evansville. A former Fulbright scholar, she has conducted research in Israel and Jordan with support from the NEH and the Lady Davis Trust and was Annual Professor at the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem in 2015. Ebeling co-directed the Jezreel Expedition in Israel with Norma Franklin 2012-2018 and specializes in the study of food and drink technology in the Bronze and Iron Age southern Levant. She has co-edited five volumes and is the author of Women’s Lives in Biblical Times (T&T Clark, Int’l. 2010).