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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Oya TopçuoğluAssistant ProfessorNorthwestern University

Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian art and archaeology, Anatolian archaeology, looting and illegal trafficking of antiquities, archaeology and politics in the Middle East, archaeology and politics in Turkey, social identity and cultural exchange, and the effects of political change and ideology on the material record of the ancient Middle East.

Jessica TomkinsVisiting Assistant Professor of HistoryOglethorpe University

Egyptology, nascent states, power

Christine M. ThomasProfessorUC Santa Barbara

Archaeological theory, archaeology of Turkey, Ancient Mediterranean Religions

http://www.religion.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/christine-thomas/
Rosalind ThomasFellowBalliol College Oxford

Herodotus, oral tradition, ancient medicine

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/rosalindthomas.html
Caryn Tamber-RosenauInstructional Assistant Professor Jewish StudiesUniversity of Houston

Second Temple Judaism; women and gender in the Hebrew Bible and postbiblical literature; feminist/queer readings of the Bible; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; early Jewish interpretations of Scripture

https://caryntamber-rosenau.com/
Rebecca SweetmanProfessor of Ancient History and ArchaeologyUniversity of St Andrews

Greek and Roman Archaeology. Roman and Late Antique Crete and the Peloponnese (especially Sparta). Art and Architecture including; Roman and Late Antique mosaics and architecture of Crete and Greece. Christianization of the Peloponnese. Religious architecture. The Cycladic islands in the Roman and Late Antique periods. Network analysis.

Jennifer SwalecFacultyPierrepont School

Greek religion, epigraphy, gender and sexuality, dress and textiles

Natalie SwainGraduate StudentUniversity of Bristol

Elegiac and Augustan Literature, trans-medial narratology, classics in comics and video games, comics narratology and semiotics, Roman sex and sexuality, classical reception studies

Cynthia SusallaDoctoral StudentUniversity of Pennsylvania

Late Republican and Early Imperial Roman History, Ancient History, Social and Intellectual History, Cultural Heritage, Ethics of Cultural Destruction and Preservation, Race and Ethnicity, Barbarians in Roman Conception, Social Identities

Allison SurteesAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Winnipeg

Attic vase painting, ancient art history, Greek and Roman sculpture, Dionysian and satyr imagery, gender and sexuality

http://classics.uwinnipeg.ca/faculty.html
Anise K StrongAssociate ProfessorWestern Michigan University

Roman history, gender and sexuality, reception studies

https://www.wmich.edu/history/directory/strong
Katie Stringer ClaryAssistant ProfessorCoastal Carolina University

public history, museums, accessibility, access, inclusion, human remains, cultural heritage, museum history, museum ethics, south carolina, ancient world, egypt,

Simona StoyanovaResearch FellowUniversity of Oxford

Greek epigraphy, Latin epigraphy, Palaeography, Digital Humanities

Lea StirlingProfessor, Department HeadUniversity of Manitoba

Roman Archaeology, Roman Art, North Africa, Late Antiquity

http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/classics/staff/stirling_lea.html
Olivia Stewart LesterAssistant Professor of New Testament and Early ChristianityLoyola University Chicago

New Testament, Hellenistic Judaism, Ancient Mediterranean Religion, Gender, Prophecy and Divination

Roberta StewartProfessor of Classical StudiesDartmouth College

Roman history, literature and culture / comparative slavery / Roman coins / Roman women / Roman priesthood and the holy / Greek and Latin Literature / Ancient Religion

https://dartmouth.edu/faculty-directory/roberta-l-stewart
Saskia StevensAssistant professorUniversiteit Utrecht

history and archaeology of the Roman Period
Boundaries, urban living conditions, housing
Rome, Ostia and Pompeii

https://www.uu.nl/staff/SLMStevens/0?t=0
Darja Šterbenc ErkerGastprofessorin, Wissenschaftliche MitarbeiterinHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Latin literature and religion, gender, antiquarian literature, Ovid's Fasti, Roman satire, Religion in Rome and in the Roman World; Gender Studies; Ritual Studies; Roman Social, Cultural and Literary History (Republic, early Empire); Ovid, Dionysius from Halicarnassus, Latinistik und Gender, Historische Anthropologie der Antike, Kultur- und Religionsgeschichte Roms (Ritualtheorien, Medien und Religion), Antiquarische Forschung, Mythos und Religion in der römischen Literatur, Religionsphilosophie, Auslotung der Grenzen, Austragen von Konflikten: Religion als Argument in der Antike (Strategische Initiativförderung Internationalisierung, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

https://www.klassphil.hu-berlin.de/de/personen/sterbenc; http://hu-berlin.academia.edu/DarjaSterbenc
Susan StephensProfessorStanford University

Papyrology, "the political and social dimensions of Hellenistic literature (and its later reception) and ancient Greek fiction writing."
from https://classics.stanford.edu/people/susan-stephens on 8/24/17.

https://classics.stanford.edu/people/susan-stephens
Julietta SteinhauerLecturerUniversity College London

Sociology of ancient religion, political use of religious symbols in antiquity

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/history/people/academic-staff/julietta-steinhauer
Blossom StefaniwProfessorMF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society

Late Antiquity, Late Roman Rhetoric, Egyptian monasticism, gender/sexuality

Catherine SteelProfessor of ClassicsUniversity of Glasgow, UK

Roman Republican History; Cicero; Roman Oratory

http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/staff/catherinesteel/
Kathryn SteedAdjunct Assistant ProfessorSt. Olaf College

Roman history (especially of the Republic), Greek and Roman law and oratory

Janet SpittlerAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Virginia

New Testament and Early Christianity; apocryphal Christian literature; paradoxography and miraculous stuff

http://religiousstudies.as.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/jes9cu
Diana SpencerProfessor of ClassicsUniversity of Birmingham

Roman intellectual culture in 1st centuries BCE/CE; Landscape and identity in Rome

https://about.me/diana.spencer; http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/caha/spencer-diana.aspx; https://bham.academia.edu/DianaSpencer
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