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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Susanna BraundProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

The translation history of Virgil, imperial Latin literature including epic and tragedy, reception of Roman antiquity

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/susanna-braund/
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

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
Pauline RipatAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Winnipeg

Roman social history, Roman religion, magic, and divination

http://classics.uwinnipeg.ca/faculty.html
Melissa FunkeAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Winnipeg

Greek tragic fragments, gender and sexuality in antiquity, Greek literature of the Roman Empire, Greek colour terminology

http://classics.uwinnipeg.ca/faculty.html
Jane CahillSenior Scholar (Associate Professor)University of Winnipeg

Mythology, storytelling, Classical folklore, etymology

http://classics.uwinnipeg.ca/faculty.html
Margriet HaagsmaAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Alberta

City planning in Ancient Greece, Domestic Archaeology, Archaeological Method and Theory, The History of Archaeology, Ancient Economy

https://www.ualberta.ca/arts/about/people-collection/margriet-haagsma
Lisa CooperProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

The Archaeology of ‘Greater Mesopotamia’ (ancient Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey)
Ancient Near Eastern urban origins, growth and collapse
History of archaeological exploration and archaeological practice in Mesopotamia, particularly in the early 20th century
Orientalism, colonialism and archaeology
Pottery, and Bronze Age chronologies
The material manifestations of Assyrian imperial growth in the Near East

https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/lisa-cooper/
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
Candace RiceAssistant ProfessorBrown University

Mediterranean maritime trade and economic development during the Roman period, Mediterranean ports and harbours, Roman merchants and trading communities, and Roman villas (from pottery to mosaics).

Jessica WrightAssistant Professor of Classics and Medical HumanitiesUniversity of Texas at San Antonio

Late Antiquity; ancient medicine, science, and philosophy; early Christianity; history of the body; Classics and social justice

https://utsa.academia.edu/JessicaLWright
Nicole NowbaharAssistant Director, National and International Scholarships ProgramUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Roman clothing, ancient cross-dressing, gender in antiquity

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolenowbahar
Linda GosnerAssistant ProfessorTexas Tech University

Roman archaeology and history; ancient technology and production; Archaeology of the Roman Provinces; environmental history; Roman economy; migration and mobility; labor; rural and industrial landscapes; Roman Iberia; Roman Egypt; archaeological method and theory

https://cee-umich.academia.edu/LindaGosner
Anysia MerakosPhD CandidateUC Berkeley

I work chiefly on Late Antique intellectual history and the material culture of the later Roman Empire. My research focuses on the power of images and perceptions of piety and the body in Late Antique thought. I am primarily interested in manifestations of holiness in the bodies, portraits, and biographies of pagan and Christian holy men and women. I have recently developed an interest in the relationship between children and parents in Late Antiquity and the role of the family in Christian asceticism. Additional areas of interest include urban topography, the reception of classical texts (Homer especially) in the later Roman and Byzantine empires, and Greek folk culture.

http://ahma.berkeley.edu/people/students/anysia-metrakos
Maria MavroudiProfessorUC Berkeley

Byzantium and the Arabs; bilinguals in the Middle Ages; Byzantine and Islamic science; the ancient tradition between Byzantium and Islam; Byzantine intellectual history; survival and transformation of Byzantine culture after 1453.

https://history.berkeley.edu/maria-mavroudi
Diliana AngelovaAssociate ProfessorUC Berkeley

Early Christian and Byzantine art. Her scholarship concerns the intersection of two basic issues: continuity and change in the realm of ideas, and the role of women in ancient societies.

https://history.berkeley.edu/diliana-angelova
Leigh LiebermanDirector of the Digital Research Studio/Visiting Assistant Professor of HistoryThe Claremont Colleges/Claremont McKenna College

Roman Archaeology, particularly in urban settlements of the Italian peninsula, Sicily, and Sardinia; Material Culture; Memory, Place, & Identity; Digital Humanities; Database Development; Legacy Data Curation; Collaboration & Communication in Fieldwork & Research

colleges.claremont.edu/dh
Cornelia HornProfessorMartin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg

women in the early Church, children in late ancient Christianity, parental roles, family, late antiquity, asceticism, monasticism, hagiography, apocrypha, Syriac language and literature, Armenian language and literature, Georgian language and literature, Coptic, Ethiopic, Christian Arabic, women in the Christian Orient, Jesus and Mary in early Islamic traditions, transmission and reception history of apocryphal traditions in connection with Judaism and early Islam, intersections of hagiography and historiography, Palestine in late antiquity,

https://halle.academia.edu/CorneliaHorn
Nathalie BarrandonProfessorUniversité de Reims Champagne Ardenne

Roman History, War History, Romanization, Republic, Administration of Empire, Hispania

www.nathaliebarrandon.fr
Ronin Margueritepermanent research fellowCNRS Paris

Roman law - Roman history - legal history - environmental history - economic history - Irrigation – drainage – Rural production – rural economy - agriculture - natural resources – impérialism – suburbium – construction materials – environmental risks – urban risks – aqueducts – river transport – fishing – Justinian's Digeste

Elizabeth PollardProfessorSan Diego State University

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

Jessica TomkinsVisiting Assistant Professor of HistoryOglethorpe University

Egyptology, nascent states, power

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
Laura Locke EstesPhD CandidateSaint Louis University

Syriac Christianity, Religion in Late Antiquity, Jewish-Christian-Muslim Interaction, Biblical Interpretation, Apocalyptic Literature

https://sites.google.com/a/slu.edu/laura-locke-estes/
Gaia GianniAdjunct ProfessorUniversity of Alabama

Roman epigraphy, history of the family, children in the ancient world, fictive kinship, slavery and education, digital epigraphy

https://brown.academia.edu/GaiaGianni
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