Roy Marom

[5] In 2024, he served as the Ernest S. Frerichs Annual Professor at the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem.

[7][8] Marom is an associate of the Jezreel Valley Regional Project and has led interdisciplinary projects about key archaeological sites in Israel/Palestine, publishing works about Lajjun, Ashdod-Yam, Ras al-'Ain, Ramat HaNadiv, Al-Shaykh Muwannis, al-Muzayri'a, Majdal Yaba, Mulabbis, Jindas, and Hamama.

[16][17][18][19] Marom's studies of the Forest of the Plain of Sharon enabled environmental conversation efforts to preserve the area's remaining Mt.

[21][22] In 2018, Marom published an opinion piece about Palestinian land use before the establishment of Kibbutz Nir David among supposedly “swampy wastelands.” The piece drew significant press coverage in the context of ongoing social justice debates about ownership and access rights to the 'Asi River in Beth She'an.

[28] Marom's work has been covered in different international, Palestinian, and Israeli News media outlets, including Al-Quds Al-Arabi, Ynet,[29] Panorama, Arab 48,[30] Zochrot,[31] Siha Mekomit, Dunya al-Watan,[32] and MadarCenter, among others.