A Crowdsourced Database of Women and Non-Binary Persons Doing Ancient History

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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Lekha ShupeckNorth Carolina State Director at National Democratic Redistricting CommitteeIndependent

Roman Law, Roman Republic, Roman Political History

Irene SotoAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Michigan

Ancient Economy, Graeco-Roman Egypt, Ceramics and Archaeology, Numismatics, Hellenistic and Roman History

Kathryn SteedAdjunct Assistant ProfessorSt. Olaf College

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

Blossom StefaniwProfessorMF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society

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

Simona StoyanovaResearch FellowUniversity of Oxford

Greek epigraphy, Latin epigraphy, Palaeography, Digital Humanities

Jennifer SwalecFacultyPierrepont School

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

Lisl WalshAssociate ProfessorBeloit College, WI

Historiography, gender and sexuality, history of self, theatre history

Robin Darling YoungAssociate ProfessorCatholic University of America

Melania(s), early Christianity, Syriac, Syriac Christianity, Armenian, Evagrius, monasticism, asceticism, women, gender

Sarah RousProject EditorAmerica School of Classica Studies at Athens

Greek and Roman archaeology, upcycling, social memory

Daniëlle SlootjesProfessorUniversity of Amsterdam

Crowd control, administrative structures, history of Christianity - Late antiquity. Late antique government, provincial history, and epigraphy.

Liv Mariah YarrowProfessorBrooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

Numismatics, Historiography, Late Republic, symbols and discourses of power

Gillian ShepherdSenior LecturerLa Trobe University

Ancient Greek colonisation of Sicily and Italy, archaeology and art of Greece and Magna Graecia, burial customs

Erika WeibergResearcherUppsala University

Archaic and classical Greek poetry, especially epic and drama
Women, gender, and class in antiquity

Rachel Yuen-CollingridgePostdoctoral ResearcherMacquarie University

Papyrology, lexicology, cognitive history, history of Greek philosophy, Renaissance and later reception of the ancient world, history of early Christianity, ancient magic

Fiona MitchellTeaching FellowUniversity of Birmingham

ancient Greece, ancient literature (Reading Antiquity) and iconography (Classical Mythology and Art), ancient Greek literature and myth, and their interaction with other cultures in the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. I am developing a project on the interactions between ancient Greek creation narratives and those found in ancient Indian sources.

María del Carmen Moreno EscobarLecturerDurham University

Roman history, Roman archaeology, Mediterranean Sea, landscape archaeology, Spain, Italy, France, geographic information systems, Roman Empire, Roman republic, Iron Age, navigation, territory, settlement patterns, Iron Age Iberian Peninsula (Archaeology), Archaeological GIS, Spatial Analysis, Landscape Archaeology, Statistics, Spain (History), Archaeology of Roman Hispania, Spatial archaeology, Antequera (Archaeology), Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula, Ancient Ports and Harbours.

Helen RocheAssistant ProfessorDurham University

Germany, Austria, Italy, National Socialism, fascism, Nazi Germany, Third Reich, elite schools, oral history, education history, classical reception, philhellenism, Napola, Prussia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sparta, German history from the nineteenth century onwards; National Socialism; Fascism, Austrian history during the inter-war period; comparative fascism studies, History of childhood and history of education, especially German elite education, Youth exchange during the twentieth century; Anglo-German relations, History and memory in post-war Germany, Classical reception in general, and German philhellenism in particular, Greco-German relations from the eighteenth century to the present, Humanistic education in Nazi Germany, Historical and historiographical work on elements of ancient Greek history.

Anisha SaxenaAssistant ProfessorOnondaga Community College

India, South Asia, Gender, Violence, Art History, Sacred Geography, Early Medieval Temples, Jainism, contested sacred spaces in India, specifically in Kutch, Udaipur, and Jodhpur.

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,

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.

Meredith WarrenSenior Lecturer in Ancient HistoryUniversity of Sheffield

Greece, Rome, Asia Minor Early, Judaism, Early Christianity, ancient Mediterranean religions, gospel of John, Revelation, apocalypse, ancient meal practice.

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).

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

Zsuzsa VarhelyiAssociate Professor of Classical StudiesBoston University

The social, political, cultural and religious history of the ancient Mediterranean with a focus on Late Republican Rome and the Roman Empire and questions of individuality and community in this period; Latin historiography and literature; theoretical and methodological questions related to writing history, including practice theory, embodiment and the study of gender; Latin epigraphy, prosopography, paleography, and archaeological, art historical and numismatic evidence for the Roman Empire; psychology and the history of trauma in the ancient world

 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites

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