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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Sera EC BakerPhD CandidateUniversity of Nottingham, UK

Pompeii; Roman retail trade (shops and workshops); Roman architecture (late Republican and early Imperial); Ostia and Isola Sacra; Roman burial

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/archaeology/people/sera.baker
Alex MullenAssociate Professor of HistoryUniversity of Nottingham, Department of Classics and Archaeology

Ancient History
Ancient Sociolinguistics
Archaeology
Epigraphy
Gaul and Britain (c. 600 BC to AD 400)
Multilingualism and Contact Linguistics

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/humanities/departments/classics-and-archaeology/people/alex.mullen
Kristin BocchinePhD candidate; Teaching FellowUniversity of North Texas

Jews, Judaism, and Judaea in Greco-Roman sources

https://facultyinfo.unt.edu/faculty-profile?profile=kab0472
Kristan Foust EwinPhD candidateUniversity of North Texas

crucifixion in the ancient world

https://mentis.uta.edu/explore/profile/kristan%20-foust; http://unt.academia.edu/kristanfoustewin
Megan M. DalyAdjunct ProfessorUniversity of North Florida

Tacitus, Germanicus, Roman Germania, Roman imperial history and historiography, book banning and book burning in the ancient world, intellectual freedom in the ancient world, Classics collections in academic libraries, Latin and Greek rare books, text encoding,
Ancient History and Historiography, especially works of Tacitus and Velleius Paterculus

Imperial Literature, including works of Lucan, Seneca, and Suetonius

Roman Provinces, with particular interests in Germania and leadership in the provinces

Museum Studies, especially ancient history museums and archaeological sites

Library Sciences, especially in Latin and Greek rare books and digitization projects

https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-m-daly-ph-d-05947597; https://meganmdaly.wordpress.com/
Harriet FertikAssociate ProfessorUniversity of New Hampshire

Roman cultural and intellectual history

https://cola.unh.edu/person/harriet-fertik
Sarah LawrenceLecturerUniversity of New England

exemplarity, Valerius Maximus, declamation, Stoicism, Seneca the Elder, Race, blood, externality, Roman identity, Roman Stoicism and Classics pedagogy

http://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/humanities/slawren4
Vanessa B. GormanProfessorUniversity of Nebraska, Lincoln

Ancient Greek History and Historiography; Athenian Democracy, Greek Philology, Roman History

http://history.unl.edu/vanessa-b-gorman
Rachel HartLecturerUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln

Greek historiography, Herodotus, Greek-Eastern interactions; Greek religion

https://un-lincoln.academia.edu/RachelHart
Laura MillerProfessorUniversity of Missouri–St. Louis

Japan, Japanese history, Japanese culture, the divination industry, the beauty industry, linguistic anthropology,

http://umsl.academia.edu/LauraMiller; https://www.umsl.edu/~umslhistory/Faculty/miller.html
Jenna RicePhD CandidateUniversity of Missouri-Columbia

Ancient Greek and Macedonian Military History, Violence, Just War, Animals in Military, Alexander the Great, Macedonian Empire

https://history.missouri.edu/people/rice
Jacqueline DiBiasie SammonsAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Mississippi

Latin epigraphy; graffiti; Roman archaeology; Roman private life; domestic space

https://olemiss.academia.edu/JacquelineDiBiasieSammons
Patricia Ahearne-KrollAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Minnesota

Second Temple Judaism, Ptolemaic Egypt, Ptolemaic religion, Diaspora Judaism, and Second Temple Jewish literature

https://apps.cla.umn.edu/directory/profiles/pahearne; http://umn.academia.edu/PatriciaAhearneKroll
Eva von DassowProfessor of Classical and Near Eastern Studies/HistoryUniversity of Minnesota

Social and political history of the Near East in the Late Bronze Age
Encoding Canaanite in cuneiform
Freedom, Rights, and Governance in the Ancient Near East

https://apps.cla.umn.edu/directory/profiles/vonda001
Ellen BauerleExecutive Editor (Acquisitions)University of Michigan Press

Greek and Roman history, numismatics, women in academia

http://umich.academia.edu/EllenBauerle
Ellen MuehlbergerProfessorUniversity of Michigan

Late antique historian, early Christianity, Syriac and Coptic studies

https://lsa.umich.edu/history/people/faculty/emuehlbe.html
Irene SotoAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Michigan

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

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
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
Jacqueline CarlonProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts, Boston

Roman Republican History, Women in Roman Literature, Pliny, Tacitus, Imperial Elite Identity

https://www.umb.edu/academics/cla/faculty/jacqueline_carlon
Jane SancinitoAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell

Roman social history, Roman economic history, ancient merchants, ancient numismatics

Virginia ClossAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Imperial Latin Poetry, especially Neronian and Flavian; Poetic influences in Latin Historiography; Latin epigraphy

https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/virginia-closs; http://umass.academia.edu/GinnaCloss
Debbie FeltonProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Folklore in classical literature, Deformity and monstrosity in classical literature, Classical tradition

https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/debbie-felton; https://umass.academia.edu/DebbieFelton
Teresa RamsbyProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Latin poetry, particularly the works of Ovid
; Roman social interactions and their manifestations in literature
; Latin pedagogy and teacher training

http://www.umass.edu/classics/member/teresa-ramsby
Lauren CaldwellLecturerUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Roman imperial social and intellectual history, Roman law, Greco-Roman medicine

https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/lauren-caldwell
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