Baker, Heather D.
- Institution: University of Toronto
- Email: heather.baker@utoronto.ca
- ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4301-6921
- This name should be presented in "Western name order"
Biography and Research
As an Assyriologist who has also trained in archaeology and gained considerable experience of Near Eastern excavation, her primary interest is in combining textual information and material culture in the study of Mesopotamian society and economy. She apply this approach to the study of the Babylonian city and to investigating house and household. She was PI of an international project, Machine Translation and Automated Analysis of Cuneiform Languages (MTAAC), funded by SSHRC through the Trans-Atlantic Platform Digging into Data Challenge.
Research Interests
Her work focuses on the social, political and economic history and material culture of 1st millennium BC Mesopotamia, with a particular interest in Babylonian urbanism and the built environment, and in the Neo-Assyrian royal household. Her research and publications cover the following topics:
- urbanism and the built environment
- religious architecture
- house and household
- integration of textual and archaeological data
- Hellenistic Babylonia (especially the city of Uruk)
- the Assyrian royal palace and household
- onomastics and naming practices
- prosopography
- slavery
- society and economy
- political history
- cuneiform archives and archival practices
Employment
- 2022—: Associate Professor in Ancient Near Eastern History, Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto
- 2019—2022: Assistant Professor in Ancient Near Eastern History, Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto
- 2014—2019: Assistant Professor in Ancient Near Eastern History, Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations, University of Toronto
- 2009—2014: Senior Postdoc and PI of project “Royal Institutional Households in First Millennium BC Mesopotamia,” Institut fūr Orientalistik, University of Vienna
- 2003—2009: Postdoc, START Project “The Economic History of Babylonia in the First Millennium BC,” Institut fūr Orientalistik, University of Vienna
- 1999—2002: Research Associate, State Archives of Assyria Project, University of Helsinki; from July 1999, Editor-in-Charge of The Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
- 1993—1998: Editorial Assistant/IT Assistant (part-time), A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names (a British Academy Major Research Project)
- 1994—1995: Curator Grade G (part-time), Department of the Middle East, the British Museum
- 1984—1989: Field Archaeologist employed on various excavation and post-excavation projects in England, Cyprus, Turkey, Jordan, and Iraq
Education
- DPhil, Assyriology (University of Oxford)
- MPhil, Cuneiform Studies (University of Oxford)
- BA, Archaeology (University of Cambridge)
Publications
Associate at CDLI
Contributions
Ongoing
Dr. Baker regularly shares curated catalogue entries with the CDLI which greatly enrich the coverage for first millennium data.
Dr. Baker is part of a chronology workgroup which informs how the CDLI will handle chronological data in the future.
2016-2020
Dr. Baker was Principal Investigator on the Machine Translation and Automated Analysis of Cuneiform Languages (MTAAC) Project which has provided corrections to the Ur III corpus data, textual annotations for Ur III texts, and a large array of natural language processing tools and means of linking textual and catalogue data for cuneiform languages.
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2024-11-12 at 10:20:39 | Other Entity | Reformatted and edited version of bibliography of Heather Baker based on .bib-file supplied by Baker and Pagé-Perron | Author | approved |
2021-03-09 at 00:00:00 | Artifact | 20210309 cdlistaff_baker | Author | approved |
2020-12-08 at 00:00:00 | Artifact | Author | approved | |
2018-08-09 at 00:00:00 | Artifact | 20180808_baker_page-perron | Author | approved |
2018-08-09 at 00:00:00 | Artifact | 20180808 pagé-perron_baker | Author | approved |
2017-10-02 at 00:00:00 | Artifact | 20171002 cdliadmin_baker | Author | approved |
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