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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Soledad MilánProfessorUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid

Aegean Bronze Age, Greek Ancient History

http://www.uam.es/departamentos/filoyletras/hantymed/hantigua/
Laura MillerProfessorUniversity of Missouri–St. Louis

Japan, Japanese history, Japanese culture, the divination industry, the beauty industry, linguistic anthropology,

http://umsl.academia.edu/LauraMiller; https://www.umsl.edu/~umslhistory/Faculty/miller.html
Claire MillingtonPhD CandidateKing's College, London

Imperial Roman army
Frontiers
Roman households
Roman women's roles
Roman archaeology
History of archaeology and classics
Latin epigraphy
Letter writing and social networks in the Roman world
Wikipedia

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Kathryn MilneAssociate Professor of HistoryWofford College

Roman military and intellectual history

http://sites.wofford.edu/milnekh/
Kristina MilnorProfessorBarnard College

Roman Social history

https://barnard.edu/profiles/kristina-milnor
Sara MilsteinAssociate Professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near Eastern StudiesUniversity of British Columbia

Literary History of the Hebrew Bible
Biblical and Cuneiform Law
Writing and Scribal Culture in the Ancient Near East
Mesopotamian Literature

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/sara-milstein/
Blanka MisicInstructorChamplain College

Roman religion and ritual, cognitive science of religion, cognition, emotion, Roman provincial archaeology, Roman Pannonia, Latin epigraphy.

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6697-4877
Lynette MitchellProfessorUniversity of Exeter

Ancient Greek history, city-state politics

http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/classics/staff/l_mitchell/
Margaret MitchellProfessorUniversity of Chicago

New Testament and early Christian literature

https://divinity.uchicago.edu/margaret-m-mitchell
Fiona MitchellTeaching FellowUniversity of Birmingham

ancient Greece, ancient literature (Reading Antiquity) and iconography (Classical Mythology and Art), ancient Greek literature and myth, and their interaction with other cultures in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. I am developing a project on the interactions between ancient Greek creation narratives and those found in ancient Indian sources.

Mallory Monaco CaterineSenior ProfessorTulane University

Greek historiography; Greek cultural history; Hellenistic and Imperial Greece; Plutarch

Rosemary MooreAssociate Professor of HistoryUniversity of Iowa

Greek and Roman military history, food in military culture

Isabel MoreiraProfessorUniversity of Utah

France. Western Europe. Late antiquity, early middle ages, Merovingian history, History of Religion, Theology, Patristic authors, Christianity, Purgatory, Hell, Visions, Hagiography, medieval social and cultural history, medieval views of death and the afterlife, saints cults, material culture. Interests include periodization studies, archaeology and material culture.

https://faculty.utah.edu/u0035577-ISABEL_MOREIRA/hm/index.hml
María del Carmen Moreno EscobarLecturerDurham University

Roman history, Roman archaeology, Mediterranean Sea, landscape archaeology, Spain, Italy, France, geographic information systems, Roman Empire, Roman republic, Iron Age, navigation, territory, settlement patterns, Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology), Archaeological GIS, Spatial Analysis, Landscape Archaeology, Statistics, Spain (History), Archaeology of Roman Hispania, Spatial archaeology, Antequera (Archaeology), Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula, Ancient Ports and Harbours.

Teresa MorganProfessor of Graeco-Roman historyUniversity of Oxford

Early Christianity, education in antiquity, ancient ethics, historiography

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/teresamorgan.html
Christine MorrisAndrew A. David Senior Lecturer in Greek Archaeology and HistoryTrinity College Dublin

Archaeology of the Aegean Bronze Age

https://www.tcd.ie/Classics/staff/cmorris.php
Candida MossCadbury Professor of TheologyUniversity of Birmingham

martyrdom, early Christianity, resurrection, afterlife, disability in the ancient world, suffering, constructions of the self in antiquity

https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/tr/moss-candida.aspx
Ellen MuehlbergerProfessorUniversity of Michigan

Late antique historian, early Christianity, Syriac and Coptic studies

https://lsa.umich.edu/history/people/faculty/emuehlbe.html
Tara MulderAssistant ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

Roman social and cultural history, history of medicine, Greek epigraphy

Alex MullenAssociate Professor of HistoryUniversity of Nottingham, Department of Classics and Archaeology

Ancient History
Ancient Sociolinguistics
Archaeology
Epigraphy
Gaul and Britain (c. 600 BC to AD 400)
Multilingualism and Contact Linguistics

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/humanities/departments/classics-and-archaeology/people/alex.mullen
Christel MüllerDean of Doctoral StudiesUniversité Paris Nanterre

Greece, Ancient Greek History, Greek Epigraphy, Boiotia, Black Sea Studies, Ancient History, Hellenistic City, Greek cities, Koinon, Ancient Boiotia, Ancient Greek Coins

http://u-paris10.academia.edu/ChristelMuller
Elena Muniz GrijalvoTitular ProfessorUniversidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla

1) Las religiones en el Imperio Romano, especialmente en el Mediterráneo oriental, con interés particular en el cambio religioso, en el estudio de las emociones en el ritual y en la descripción de ritos propios y ajenos desde la perspectiva de la propia identidad religiosa.

2) La utilización del legado intelectual clásico en época moderna y contemporánea: las ideas políticas griegas y romanas como argumento de autoridad para entender y justificar el presente en diferentes épocas de la Historia; la distorsión de las religiones grecorromanas en la obra de los Padres de la Iglesia y en el cristianismo de época moderna (catolicismo y protestantismo).

https://www.upo.es/historia_antigua/miembros_area/Elena/index.jsp
Edwina MurphySenior LecturerMorling College

Early Christianity
Patristics
Latin Fathers
North African Christianity
Reception of Scripture
Cyprian

https://morlingcollege.academia.edu/EdwinaMurphy
Kelly MurphyAssociate ProfessorCentral Michigan University

Hebrew Bible; Early Judaism; Gender; Economics; Monsters/Horror

Laura NasrallahBuckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism and InterpretationYale Divinity School

early Christianity and its sociopolitical context, including Roman archaeology

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