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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
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

Alison Jeppesen-Wigelsworth (Jeppesen)Interim Associate Dean, School of Arts and SciencesRed Deer College

Research Interests
Roman social history
Latin epigraphy
Roman Family
Roman Women
Roman mores and ideals; change over time
Cicero
Epistolography

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

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.

Chantal GabrielliTemporary Lecturer in Latin EpigraphyUniversity of Florence

Economic and Social History of Rome
Prosopography and Historiography of Roman Hispania
Historiography of Late Republic
Latin Epigraphy of Roman Etruria.

Errietta BissaSenior LecturerUniversity of Wales Trinity Saint David

The Greek economy, particularly state intervention in trade. Universal historiography, particularly Diodoros. Sexuality and gender in the ancient world. Slavery in classical Athens. The Athenian epimeletai accounts.

Kristina NeumannAssistant Professor of Roman and Digital HistoryUniversity of Houston

Ancient Imperialism; Digital Humanities; Roman Politics and Systems; Numismatics; Pottery; Eastern Mediterranean; Antioch

Kristin HarperAdjunct ProfessorMissouri State University

Childhood Studies, Woman in Late Antique Rome, Late Antiquity, Epigraphic Habit, Late Antique Poetics

Ryleigh AdamsPhD CandidateUniversity of Tasmania

The Roman Republic, Roman imperialism, Roman provincial management, emotions in antiquity, numismatics, and Latin literature.

Kelly MurphyAssociate ProfessorCentral Michigan University

Hebrew Bible; Early Judaism; Gender; Economics; Monsters/Horror

Magdalena Diaz AraujoProfessorUniversidad Nacional de Cuyo / Universidad Nacional de La Rioja

Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, Apocalypticism and Mysticism, Gender Studies, Aesthetics

Claire MillingtonPhD CandidateKing's College, London

Imperial Roman army
Frontiers
Roman households
Roman women's roles
Roman archaeology
History of archaeology and classics
Latin epigraphy
Letter writing and social networks in the Roman world
Wikipedia

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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
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
Melissa Bailey KutnerAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County

Numeracy and measurement, Roman economic history, Domestic space, Cognitive history

http://ancientstudies.umbc.edu/faculty/mbailey/; https://classics.stanford.edu/people/melissa-bailey-kutner; http://umbc.academia.edu/MelissaBailey
Molly Jones-LewisLecturerUniversity of Maryland--Baltimore County

Roman Law, History of Science, Ancient Medicine, Identity in Imperial Rome

http://ancientstudies.umbc.edu/faculty/mjones-lewis/
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
Kathryn WeberGraduate StudentCornell University

Georgia, South Caucasus, Bronze Age, prehistory, archaeology, animals, human-animal relationships, mobile pastoralism, political authority, social complexity, inequality, mobility, power and social Inequality, political and mortuary landscapes, Isotopes, Social Zooarchaeology

http://anthropology.cornell.edu/kathryn-weber; http://cornell.academia.edu/KathrynONeilWeber
Kira JonesAdjunct ProfessorEmory University

Roman, portraiture, Ancient Rome, Flavian, Minerva, Domitian, Roman propaganda, Imperial Rome, William Wetmore Story, Italy, self-representation in the ancient world, the use of myth and religion in Imperial Roman propaganda, shamanic art of the Ancient Americas, and classical reception

http://arthistory.emory.edu/home/people/students/graduate_student_pages/jones.html; http://emory.academia.edu/KiraJones
Annette Yoshiko ReedProfessorNew York University

Second Temple Judaism, early Christianity, and Jewish/Christian relations in Late Antiquity.

http://as.nyu.edu/faculty/annette-yoshiko-reed.html
Virginia BurrusProfessorSyracuse University

Late Antiquity, Greco-Roman Religions, Literary and Cultural History of Christianity, Gender/Sexuality, Orthodoxy/Heresy

http://asfaculty.syr.edu/pages/rel/burrus-virginia.html; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Burrus; http://syr.academia.edu/VirginiaBurrus
Orietta CordovanaAssociate Professor, Co-fund Senior FellowAarhus University

Ancient Rome, North Africa, imperialism, frontiers, politics, socioeconomic history, cultural history, western provinces, environmental history, consensus

http://au.academia.edu/OriettaDoraCordovana
Elisabetta BiancoAssociate ProfessorUniversity di Torino, Italy

Greek history and historiography. Athenian strategoi. Strategemata.

http://beniculturali.campusnet.unito.it/do/docenti.pl/Show?_id=ebianco#profilo; http://unito.academia.edu/ElisabettaBianco
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