Ph.D. Student, SPHERE, Laboratoire de Philosophie et Histoire des Sciences (UMR 7219, CNRS & Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7)
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Thesis : The Making of a Scribe : How Rounding Numbers was Expressed in the Scribal Curriculum and Adapted for Administrative Purposes
Advisor : Christine Proust
Research Interests
Cuneiform mathematics in the Old Babylonian period
Calculation practices in the Old Babylonian period
Technical language in administrative accounting
Crafts and craft archives
Education
2010 : MA (DEA), Yale University, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Research Topic : Old Babylonian Society and Economy
2006 : BA (Maîtrise), University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, Department of Classical and Near Eastern
Research Topic : Ancient Mediterranean Studies
2001 : Diploma, Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center
Research Topic : Spanish Language and Latin American Society
Publications (2010-2011)
Indexes, in William W. Hallo, The World’s Oldest Literature : Studies in Sumerian Belles-Lettres, Culture and History of the Ancient Near East, 35, Leiden : Brill (2010).
The Scents of Larsa : A Study of the Aromatics Industry in an Old Babylonian Kingdom. Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (In Press, 2012).