Balter's 2006 book
The Goddess and the Bull describes the
Neolithic archaeological site of
Çatalhöyük in Turkey and the major excavations that have taken place their since the 1960s. It received positive reviews in both popular magazines and academic journals.
Science magazine Balter wrote for
Science for over 25 years, He also highlighted previous conflicts with the magazine, including a leave of absence he took in protest of its firing of four women, and a blog post he wrote that was critical of
Marcia McNutt, its then editor-in-chief.
Reports on sexual harassment Since leaving
Science, Balter has worked as a freelance journalist. He has also written for
Scientific American, In 2020, he was sued for
defamation by UC Santa Barbara anthropologist
Danielle Kurin, after Balter reported allegations of sexual harassment against her and her partner, Enmanuel Gomez Choque. from the conference venue. Balter had traveled to the meeting to appear on a panel on the Me Too movement in archaeology.
Resignation from the National Association of Science Writers Balter resigned from the
National Association of Science Writers (NASW) in April 2021, following a misconduct complaint submitted against him by eleven other members of the organization. He had been a member of the NASW since 1986. Following his resignation, he claimed that the due process of the NASW's investigation had been compromised and denied the misconduct charges against him. == Selected publications ==