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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Shannon MartinoFull time FacultyMorton College

Turkey, Bulgaria, Pottery, Figurines, Prehistory, the shared use of ceramic technologies around the Black Sea during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age, particularly in Turkey and Bulgaria.

https://morton.academia.edu/ShannonMartino
Smitha Mandre-JacksonFounder & PrincipalMandre- Jackson Consulting

Gender equity and diversity, student equity, holustic dibersity and inclusion, dsta science and evifence based methrics to must myselks, intersectiobality and critucal race theory.

https://www.sciencegenderequity.org.au/news/a-rich-and-challenging-life-of-diversity-and-inclusion-profiling-smitha-mandre-jackson/
Lisa KalletFellow; Associate ProfessorUniversity College Oxford

Thucydides, ancient economy

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/lisakallet.html
Katherine ClarkeFellow, Associate ProfessorSt Hilda's College, Oxford

Hellenistic and Roman history

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/katherineclarke.html
Christina KuhnFellow and Tutor; Associate ProfessorLady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford

Greek East under Rome

http://www.lmh.ox.ac.uk/our-academics/fellows/prof-christina-kuhn
Beate DignasFellow - Associate ProfessorSomerville College, University of Oxford

Asia Minor, religious history

http://www.some.ox.ac.uk/people/beate-dignas/; http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/beatedignas.html
Rosalind ThomasFellowBalliol College Oxford

Herodotus, oral tradition, ancient medicine

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/rosalindthomas.html
Jennifer SwalecFacultyPierrepont School

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

Ellen BauerleExecutive Editor (Acquisitions)University of Michigan Press

Greek and Roman history, numismatics, women in academia

http://umich.academia.edu/EllenBauerle
Jessica Dello RussoExecutive DirectorInternational Catacomb Society

Judaism and Christianity in Roman-Early Byzantine Period

http://independent.academia.edu/JessicaDelloRusso
Susan TreggiariEmeritus Professor of Classics, Stanford University; Retired member of the Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford

Roman social history, especially the family; the Ciceronian age.

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/
Averil CameronEmerita ProfessorOxford University

Byzantine, late antique history, economic history

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/averilcameron.html; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Averil_Cameron
Gillian ClarkEmeritaUniversity of Bristol

Prof. Clark has published widely in the history, literature, and religion of Late Antiquity. A book on St Monica (OUP New York) is due out in 2014. Her principal work at the moment is a commentary on

http://research-information.bristol.ac.uk/en/persons/e-g-clark(0cbe03de-bbd5-4dc1-82d4-6ea06a414354).html; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_Clark_(historian)
Karen CarrEmeritaPortland State University

Late Antiquity, Roman Pottery, Roman Spain

http://web.pdx.edu/~carrk/
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

Tracene HarveyDirector/Curator, Museum of AntiquitiesUniversity of Saskatchewan

Art Coins, Roman Empresses Empresses in art Kings and rulers in numismatics Livia,--Empress, consort of Augustus, Emperor of Rome, Numismatics Portrait sculpture in numismatics Rome (Empire) Women in numismatics Women--Social conditions

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
Carol AtackDirector of Studies in Classics, Bye-fellow and assistant tutor, Newnham CollegeCambridge University

Classical Greek and Hellenistic political history, Greek political thought, Greek historiography

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/carolatack.html
Ségolène DemouginDirecteur de RechercheÉcole Pratique des Hautes Études, Université Paris 1- La Sorbonne

Roman imperial history, epigraphy, prosopography

http://anhima.fr/spip.php?auteur24&lang=fr
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
Rachel KulickCurriculum Support Officer, Independent Researcher, and Sessional LecturerUniversity of Toronto (Mississauga)

Mediterranean (Aegean) and Near Eastern archaeology and material culture; coastal, terraced, and early urban environments; geoarchaeology; soil micromorphology; human-environment interactions; sustainability and resilience theory; food and alcohol (wine) technologies

https://utoronto.academia.edu/RachelKulick
Amelia DowlerCuratorThe British Museum

Numismatics, Ancient Economics, Hellenistic Asia Minor, Aksum

http://www.britishmuseum.org/about_us/departments/staff/coins_and_medals/amelia_dowler.aspx
Philippa TownsendChancellor's fellowUniversity of Edinburg

Early Christian identity formation; Race and ethnicity in the Greco-Roman world; Sacrifice in the Greco-Roman world; Non-canonical ('Gnostic') Christian texts and the construction of orthodoxy and heresy Greek philosophical traditions (especially Neoplatonism) and their relationship to early Christianity.

http://www.ed.ac.uk/profile/dr-philippa-townsend
Maureen CarrollChair in Roman ArchaeologyUniversity of York

Maureen is a Roman archaeologist whose key research interests are Roman burial practices, funerary commemoration, and Roman childhood and family studies. She headed up the British team participating in a large EU-funded multi-national project (DressID) on Roman textiles and clothing, her focus being on dress and identity in funerary portraits on the Rhine and Danube frontiers. A further area of interest is the topic of Roman garden archaeology, on which she has published extensively. More recently, Maureen has studied the role of women in votive religion in early Roman Italy.

She has directed excavations in Germany, Italy, Tunisia, and Britain. Her current fieldwork project, funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust, the Roman Society, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), and the Rust Family Foundation, is the exploration of a Roman rural estate in imperial possession from the first to the third century A.D. at Vagnari in Puglia (Italy).

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