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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Carolyn HigbieProfessor EmeritaSUNY Buffalo

Ancient Greece – epic poetry, history, and historiography

https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/classics/faculty/emeriti.html
Sara ForsdykeProfessorUniversity of Michigan

Greek historiography, Athenian democracy, Greek law, social and cultural history, ancient slavery

https://lsa.umich.edu/classics/people/departmental-faculty/forsdyke.html
Edith HallProfessor of ClassicsKings College

Ancient Greek Social and Intellectual History
Ancient Greek literature
Ancient Greek and Roman Performance Culture
Tragedy and Comedy
Ethnicity, gender, and class
The Reception of ancient Greece and Rome

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Hall; https://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/classics/people/academic/hall/index.aspx
Adriaan LanniProfessor of LawHarvard Law School

Criminal Law, Criminal Adjudication, and the Criminal Justice Workshop, as well as a variety of legal history courses on ancient Greek and Roman law.

https://scholar.harvard.edu/alanni
Alison FutrellAssociate professorUniversity of Arizona

Roman spectacle;
I am interested in the symbols and rituals of power in the Roman Empire, with particular focus on the deployment of gender and material culture in imperial politics. I am also intrigued by representations of ancient Rome in the modern world, in film, literature and art.

https://history.arizona.edu/user/alison-futrell
Sofie RemijsenAssistant professorUniversity of Amsterdam

Late Antiquity, papyri, sports and games, calenders, use of time

http://www.uva.nl/en/profile/r/e/s.m.j.remijsen/s.m.j.remijsen.html
Josine BlokAffiliate ResearcherUtrecht University

political, religious and social history of ancient Greece
Citizenship in Archaic and Classical Greece

https://www.uu.nl/staff/JHBlok/0?t=0
Saskia StevensAssistant professorUniversiteit Utrecht

history and archaeology of the Roman Period
Boundaries, urban living conditions, housing
Rome, Ostia and Pompeii

https://www.uu.nl/staff/SLMStevens/0?t=0
Nathalie de HaanAssistant professorRadboud University Nijmegen

The history of archaeology; classical reception and heritage studies; Roman baths and ancient bathing culture; Rome, Pompeii and Herculaneum; ancient water supply; Roman historiography

http://www.ru.nl/english/people/haan-n-de/
Janneke de JongAssistant professorRadboud University Nijmegen

Papyri

http://www.ru.nl/english/people/jong-j-h-de/
Daniëlle SlootjesProfessorUniversity of Amsterdam

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

Christina WilliamsonSenior LecturerGroningen University

Hellenistic period, Asia Minor, sanctuaries

https://www.rug.nl/staff/c.g.williamson/
Marie-Therèse Raepsaet-CharlierProfessor EmeritaUniversité Libre de Bruxelles

Epigraphy - Women history - Gallia Belgica - Prosopography - Roman provincial institutions - Onomastic

https://ulb.academia.edu/MarieThereseCharlier
Pinar DurgunVisiting Assistant Professor of Archaeology and the Ancient WorldJoukowsky Institute, Brown University

Archaeology of death and burial, ancient and modern cemeteries, objects and texts of death, Anatolian Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, Aegean Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Archaeological Ceramics, Flint Knapping, World Prehistory and Human Evolution, Museums and Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, Public Archaeology

https://pinardurgunpd.wixsite.com/pinardurgun
Rachel MairsProfessor of Classical and Near Eastern StudiesUniversity of Reading

Hellenistic Central Asia and Egypt; histories of ethnicity and multilingualism; colonial and postcolonial histories of the ancient Mediterranean and Middle East.

https://reading.academia.edu/RachelMairs
Chloé C.D. RagazzoliAssociate ProfessorSorbonne Université

Ancient Egypt, scribes, literature, manuscripts, social worlds, literacy, graffiti, epigraphy

https://paris-sorbonne.academia.edu/ChloeRagazzoli
Myrto MaloutaAssistant ProfessorIonian University, Corfu, Greece

Greek Papyrology, history of Graeco-Roman Egypt, Roman History, Reception of Antiquity

https://ionio.academia.edu/MyrtoMalouta
Krista DaltonAssistant Professor of Judaic TraditionsKenyon College

ancient Judaism; Roman imperial history; Syria Palaestina; economy; charity; money; religious studies; hebrew bible

kristadalton.com
Liv Mariah YarrowProfessorBrooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

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

Cristina CumboPhD in Early Christian Archaeology

Early Christian Iconography; The so-called gammadies; Early Christian symbolism; Early Christian cemeteries and their topography; Early Jewish and Coptic textiles; Early Christian and Classic Epigraphy; Protection of the Cultural Heritage

https://independentresearcher.academia.edu/CristinaCumbo
Jennifer ReaProfessorUniversity of Florida

Augustan Age, Reception Theory, Late Antiquity, Legendary Figures

https://people.clas.ufl.edu/jrea/
Gillian ShepherdSenior LecturerLa Trobe University

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

Rhiannon EvansSenior FellowLa Trobe University

Literature and culture of Ancient Rome and its empire, Latin language, Greek and Roman mythology

https://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/r5evans
Virginia CampbellIndependent Scholar

Pompeii, epigraphy and graffiti, literacy, tombs, Roman history, archaeology, Roman art & architecture, politics & elections.

https://independent.academia.edu/VirginiaCampbell4
Jane DraycottLecturerUniversity of Glasgow

Health and well-being in the ancient world, the history and archaeology of medicine, impairment, disability, assistive technology and prostheses, botany and horticulture. The history and culture of Graeco-Roman Egypt and the Roman client kingdom of Mauretania.

https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/staff/janedraycott/
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