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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Angela PittsProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington

Lyric Poetry, Greek and Latin literature, Mindfulness

http://www.umw.edu/directory/employee/angela-pitts/
Elizabeth PlatteInstructional Technologist, DH Project ManagerReed College

Coptic studies, Digital Humanities, pedagogy, Melania(s), history, women, gender, economy, late antiquity, Roman history

https://www.reed.edu/cis/about/staff/platte.html; https://reed.academia.edu/ElizabethPlatte
Amanda PodanyProfessor of HistoryCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Bronze Age Mesopotamia and Syria, chronology, transnational history

https://amandapodany.academia.edu/
Irene PolinskayaSenior Lecturer in Greek HistoryKing's College London

Greek epigraphy, the Black Sea, Aigina, Greek religion

https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/irene.polinskaya.html
Elizabeth PollardProfessorSan Diego State University

Witchcraft Accusation against Women in Imperial Rome; Comics & Classics; Mediterranean / Indian Ocean Interactions; Digital Humanities; World History

Charlotte PolletAssociate Professor of HistoryNational Chiao Tung University

China, India, history of sciences, mathematics (algebra, combinatorics, geometry), history of sciences education, historiography, translation of texts written in classical Chinese or Sanskrit. Ethno-mathematics in Formosan, Hakka and Minnan languages, cognitive psychology applied to mathematics.

http://nctu.academia.edu/CharlotteVPollet
Anne-Valerie PontAssociate ProfessorSorbonne Universite

Roman Empire, Asia Minor, Roman government, Greek cities, epigraphy, monotheists

https://paris-sorbonne.academia.edu/AnneValeriePont
April PudseySenior LecturerManchester Metropolitan University

Ancient demography and economy; Roman Egypt; Ancient childhood

https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/hpp/staff/profile/index.php?id=1727
Laura QuickAssociate Professor of HistoryUniversity of Oxford

Midde East, Mediterranean, Ancient Israel, Ancient Near Eaat, Ancient Judaism, Ancient Religion, Hebrew Bible, Dead Sea Scrolls, production, consumption and transformation of sacred texts by religious communities in the ancient world.

http://religion.princeton.edu/people/faculty/core-faculty/laura-quick/; http://princeton.academia.edu/LauraQuick
Fiona RadfordHistory TeacherQueenwood

Rome, Film, Reception Studies, Greece, Women, Gender, ancient history, historiography, Spartacus.

http://mq.academia.edu/DrFionaRadford
Marie-Therèse Raepsaet-CharlierProfessor EmeritaUniversité Libre de Bruxelles

Epigraphy - Women history - Gallia Belgica - Prosopography - Roman provincial institutions - Onomastic

https://ulb.academia.edu/MarieThereseCharlier
Chloé C.D. RagazzoliAssociate ProfessorSorbonne Université

Ancient Egypt, scribes, literature, manuscripts, social worlds, literacy, graffiti, epigraphy

https://paris-sorbonne.academia.edu/ChloeRagazzoli
Susan RahyabGraduate studentColumbia University

Greco-Roman Egypt, archives, Ptolemaic and Roman administration, writing offices, documentary papyri, epistolary studies, censorship/damnatio memoriae.

https://hunter-cuny.academia.edu/SusanRahyab
Rubina RajaProfessor of Classical ArchaeologyAarhus University, School of Culture and Society

Rubina Raja is professor of Classical Archaeology and centre leader of The Danish National Research Foundation's Center of Excellence for Urban Network Evolutions. Raja's fields of interest include urban development and networks, ancient iconography, roman period portrait studies, field archaeology and the intersection between cultural history and natural science methods. Urban development and culture; the eastern Roman provinces and Levant; Hellenistic to early Medieval periods; religious identities; field archaeology; archaeology and natural science methods.

http://pure.au.dk/portal/en/rubina.raja@hum.au.dk
Ulla RajalaResearcherStockholm University

Archaeology, epigraphy, funerary archaeology, settlement archaeology, GIS, network analysis, survey

Teresa RamsbyProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Latin poetry, particularly the works of Ovid
; Roman social interactions and their manifestations in literature
; Latin pedagogy and teacher training

http://www.umass.edu/classics/member/teresa-ramsby
Jennifer ReaProfessorUniversity of Florida

Augustan Age, Reception Theory, Late Antiquity, Legendary Figures

https://people.clas.ufl.edu/jrea/
Jeanne ReamesAssociate Professor and Director, Ancient Mediterranean Studies ProgramUniv. Nebraska, Omaha

Argead Macedonia & Alexander the Great, Greek and Macedonian social history, Iron-age ANE, Early church

https://www.unomaha.edu/college-of-arts-and-sciences/history/about-us/directory/jeanne-reames.php; http://jeannereames.net/cv.html
Annette Yoshiko ReedProfessorNew York University

Second Temple Judaism, early Christianity, and Jewish/Christian relations in Late Antiquity.

http://as.nyu.edu/faculty/annette-yoshiko-reed.html
Barbara ReevesAssociate ProfessorQueen's University

Roman archaeology, Near East, military, bath houses

http://www.queensu.ca/classics/faculty
Adele ReinhartzProfessorDepartment of Classics and Religious Studies, University of Ottawa

New Testament, Second Temple Judaism, Jewish-Christian relations, Religion and film

http://www.adelereinhartz.com/
Sofie RemijsenAssistant professorUniversity of Amsterdam

Late Antiquity, papyri, sports and games, calenders, use of time

http://www.uva.nl/en/profile/r/e/s.m.j.remijsen/s.m.j.remijsen.html
Almut-Barbara RengerProfessorFreie Universität Berlin

Drawing upon a wide range of sources and theoretical perspectives in the fields of religion and literature, Professor Renger’s work focuses on the creation and dissemination of myths, legends, idols and icons in a variety of ancient and modern cultural contexts. Primarily, she is concerned with the Western classical tradition, with numerous articles and books that explore the continuing effects of Ancient Greek and Roman mythology and religion throughout history up to the present day. This work consistently centers on the use of mythological themes and motifs in literary texts, film and popular culture as well as in modern and contemporary forms of esotericism and alternative religion.

Another research area investigates dynamic tensions in the history of religions between Asia, Europe and the U.S. In particular, she is interested in cross-cultural interactions and their impact on religious agency as manifested both in society and literature. Of specific concern in this connection are charismatic teachers and leaders, their self-conception and attraction to followers, as well as the topics of discipleship and the transmission and transformation of religious and philosophical knowledge. Related to this, she specifically examines cultural transformations of Buddhism in the 20th and 21st centuries.

http://www.geschkult.fu-berlin.de/en/e/relwiss/lehrende/lehrstuhl_renger/renger/index.html
Louise RevellAssociate ProfessorSouthampton University

Roman religion, Roman Spain, Roman Italy, Feminist Archaeology

http://www.southampton.ac.uk/history/about/staff/lr5.page
Joyce M. ReynoldsEmerita Reader in Roman Historical EpigraphyCambridge University

Greek epigraphy, Latin epigraphy, Roman History, Ancient Libya

http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/directory/joyce-reynolds/
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