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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Suzanne OnstineAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Memphis

Ancient Egypt, Egyptology, Ancient History, Egyptian history, Gender History, Women's history, Archaeology, ancient Thebes, mortuary archaeology, social history, women and gender, religion, archaeology, Theban Tombs, New Kingdom, Third Intermediate Period, Late Period, Predynastic era, Nubia.

http://www.memphis.edu/history/faculty/faculty/suzanne-onstine.php; http://memphis.academia.edu/SuzanneOnstine
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
Lindsay AllenLecturer in Greek and Near Eastern HistoryKing's College London

Achaemenid Persia, pre Islamic Iran,modern reception of ancient near east

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/classics/people/academic/allen/index.aspx
Jacquelyn ClementsAdjunct InstructorJohns Hopkins University

Greek and Roman archaeology and history; antiquities provenance research; digital art history and linked open data

http://www.jacquelynclements.com
Marietta HorsterProfessorJohannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Greek sanctuaries, cult organisation and economy of cult, Roman administration and organisation of the Empire, Roman provinces: processes of transformation and social interaction, Greek and Latin literary education and the diffusion and tradition of knowledge

http://www.instag.geschichte.uni-mainz.de/173.php
Elizabeth DePalma DigeserProfessorUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

Late Antiquity, Roman religion, conversion, and ancient philosophy

http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/elizabeth-depalma-digeser/; http://ucsb.academia.edu/BethDigeser
Katerina PanagopoulouAssistant Professor in Ancient HistoryUniversity of Crete

Ancient economy, precious metals in antiquity, ancient numismatics, demography, politics and economy of Hellenistic and Roman Macedonia, Social Network Analysis and economic history, social history of the Hellenistic and Roman periods

http://www.history-archaeology.uoc.gr/en/the-department/research-and-teaching-staff/katerina-panagopoulou
Ida ÖstenbergProfessorUniversity of Gothenburg

Roman political culture, spectacle, performance, war, memory, defeat, mourning

http://www.gu.se/english/about_the_university/staff/?languageId=100001&userId=xostid
Amy HughesAssistant Professor of TheologyGordon College

Late Ancient Greek East, Trinitarian theology and Christology, Origen, Methodius, Gregory of Nyssa, women in early Christianity, gender, virginity

http://www.gordon.edu/amyhughes
Lisa Irene HauSenior LecturerUniversity of Glasgow, UK

Greek historiography, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius, Diodorus

http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/staff/lisahau/; http://glasgow.academia.edu/LisaIreneHau
Catherine SteelProfessor of ClassicsUniversity of Glasgow, UK

Roman Republican History; Cicero; Roman Oratory

http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/staff/catherinesteel/
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
Ellie Mackin RobertsResearch AssociateUniversity of London

Greek religion (broadly archaic and classical); religious ‘embeddedness’ and the intersection between religion and politics, culture, military, and civic life in ancient Greece; materialism and sensory studies; material culture

http://www.elliemackinroberts.net/
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
Lucy GrigSenior LecturerUniversity of Edinburgh, UK

Roman cultural history, Late Antiquity

http://www.ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/about-us/staff-profiles/profile_tab1_academic.php?uun=lgrig; http://edinburgh.academia.edu/LucyGrig
Monica BertiAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Leipzig

Ancient History, Fragmentary Texts, Digital Humanities

http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/team/monica-berti/; http://uni-leipzig.academia.edu/MonicaBerti; http://www.monicaberti.it/
Lily VuongAssociate ProfessorCentral Washington University

Early Judaism; Early Christianity; Gender and Sexuality in Late Antiquity; Apocrypha

http://www.cwu.edu/philosophy/assistant-professor-lily-vuong
Isabel KösterAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Colorado Boulder

Roman republic and Early Empire, Roman Religion, Imperialism, Roman rhetoric (esp. Cicero), historiography (esp. Roman and Greek imperial)

http://www.colorado.edu/classics/isabel-koster
Meira KenskyJoseph E. McCabe Associate ProfessorCoe College

New Testament and Early Christianity, Early Christian literature, Second Temple Literature, and Rabbinic Judaism

http://www.coe.edu/academics/philosophyreligion/philosophyreligion_faculty
Angela ZiskowskiAssociate ProfessorCoe College

Greek archaeology; Archaic Greece, polis formation, history of Corinth, pottery and iconography, identity and ethnicity

http://www.coe.edu/academics/history/history_faculty
Aneilya BarnesProfessor of HistoryCoastal Carolina University

Women in the early church, material culture, topography, gender, late antiquity, Roman domestic space, Roman games, identity and empire, religion, Christianization of Rome

http://www.coastal.edu/academics/facultyprofiles/humanities/history/aneilyabarnes/; http://coastal.academia.edu/AneilyaBarnes
Julia WilkerAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Pennsylvania

Hellenistic and Roman Near East, Judaea, Jewish history, interstate relations, late classical Greece

http://www.classics.upenn.edu/people/julia-wilker
Teresa MorganProfessor of Graeco-Roman historyUniversity of Oxford

Early Christianity, education in antiquity, ancient ethics, historiography

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/teresamorgan.html
Rosalind ThomasFellowBalliol College Oxford

Herodotus, oral tradition, ancient medicine

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/rosalindthomas.html
Lisa KalletFellow; Associate ProfessorUniversity College Oxford

Thucydides, ancient economy

http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/lisakallet.html
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