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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
M. Cristina de la Escosura BalbásPost-DocUniversity of Zaragoza

Latin Epigraphy, Ancient History, Roman Republic, Classics, Digital Humanities, Reception, Onomastics

http://ucm.academia.edu/MCristinadelaEscosuraBalb%C3%A1s
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
Heike OmerzuAssociate DeanUniversity of Copenhagen

Gospel of Mark, Acts of the Apostles, Christology, Gender studies, History of Early Christianity, Graeco-Roman context of the New Testament, New Testament hermeneutics

http://teol.ku.dk/english/dept/abe/staff/?pure=en%2Fpersons%2Fheike-omerzu(d2166cfc-daaf-41e4-b093-51644a77c0fd).html
Kathryn WelchAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Sydney

Republic to Empire, Appian, Pompeii, Topography of Rome

http://sydney.edu.au/arts/classics_ancient_history/staff/profiles/kathryn.welch.php
Julia KindtProfessorUniversity of Sydney

Greek Religion, oracles, Herodotos, historiography

http://sydney.edu.au/arts/classics_ancient_history/staff/profiles/julia.kindt.php
Eleanor CowanLecturerUniversity of Sydney

Roman history, Augustan-Tiberian periods, historiography

http://sydney.edu.au/arts/classics_ancient_history/staff/profiles/eleanor.cowan.php; http://sydney.academia.edu/EleanorCowan
Serena WitzkeVisiting Assistant ProfessorWesleyan University, Classics Department

Roman comedy and elegy • Roman historians • Greek comedy • ancient sex and gender • classical reception

http://switzke.faculty.wesleyan.edu/
Kathryn MilneAssociate Professor of HistoryWofford College

Roman military and intellectual history

http://sites.wofford.edu/milnekh/
Sheila McGinnProfessorJohn Carroll University

Mediterranean World, Asia Minor, Roman Empire, North Africa, early Christianity, New Testament, Christian apocrypha, feminist hermeneutics, Augustine of Hippo, the development of the earliest churches (including “dissenting” movements) and of early Christian writings in their social and cultural environments. She also contributes to the scholarship on “engaged” methods of adult pedagogy. Church History, Dead Sea Scrolls, Early Christianity, Feminist Interpretation of the Bible, Gospels & The Historical Jesus, Pauline Studies, Social History of Early Christianity, Technology in Teaching.

http://sites.jcu.edu/trs/professor/sheila-e-mcginn-ph-d/; https://bibleacc2mcginn.wordpress.com/
Niki ClementsWatt & Lilly Jackson Assistant Professor of Biblical StudiesRice University

History of Catholic thought and practice, Christianity in late antiquity, asceticism and mysticism, religious ethics, philosophy of religion, theories and methods in the study of religion, religion, and science

http://rice.academia.edu/NikiClements
Agiatis BenardouSenior Research Associate, Digital Curation UnitAthena Research Center, Greece

Social and Economic history of the Corinthia, Classical Greece.

http://research.europeana.eu/person/agiatis-benardou
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)
Maria DoerflerAssistant Professor of Religious Studies (Late Antiquity)Yale University

Late Antiquity, Social History, Roman law, monastic and clerical formation in Latin West, Melania(s); law and justice; death of children and migrants; gender, sexuality, virginity in Christian sources.

http://religiousstudies.yale.edu/people/maria-doerfler; https://isaw-nyu.academia.edu/MEDoerfler
Stephanie CobbProfessorUniversity of Richmond

Gender, women, martyrdom, masculinity, second century, Melania(s), early Christianity

http://religiousstudies.richmond.edu/faculty/scobb/
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
Maria DasiosPhD CandidateUniversity of Toronto

Material culture, byzantine studies, late antiquity

http://religion.utoronto.ca/people/grad-students/
Martha HimmelfarbProfessorPrinceton University

Ancient Judaism from the Second Temple period to the rise of Islam

http://religion.princeton.edu/people/faculty/core-faculty/martha-himmelfarb/
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
Elaine PagelsHarrington Spear Paine Foundation ProfessorPrinceton University

Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity

http://religion.princeton.edu/people/faculty/core-faculty/elaine-pagels/
Anne-Marie LuijendijkProfessorPrinceton University

A scholar of New Testament and Early Christianity and a papyrologist, she is interested in the social history of early Christianity, using both literary texts and documentary sources.

http://religion.princeton.edu/people/faculty/core-faculty/annemarie-luijendijk/
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
Eva-Marie BeckerProfessorAarhus University

Gospel studies: Gospel of Mark and Ancient Historiography; Pauline epistolography: Second Corinthians, Philippians; early Christian literary history: Ben Sira and Early Jewish Literature; Hermeneutics

http://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/evemarie-becker(6bcd69aa-3079-419d-8d9a-7e6845e1003d)/cv.html?id=48790497
Merav HaklaiLecturerDepartment of General History, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

Roman History
Economic History of the Ancient World
Roman Law
Monetary History of the Roman Empire
Classical Reception

http://pre.bgu.ac.il/en/humsos/ghistory/pages/staff/merav_haklai.aspx
Jane SancinitoVisiting Professor and Post-Doc FellowOberlin College

Roman History, Roman economy, numismatics, Ancient History, social history, Merchants, Parthia, 3rd century CE, ancient economic history, and ancient numismatics.

http://oberlin.academia.edu/JaneSancinito
Megan LewisGraduate StudentJohns Hopkins University

Assyriology, Mythology, religion and literature, Mesopotamia, digital humanities, topic modeling

http://neareast.jhu.edu/people/graduate-students/; https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Megan_Lewis22
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