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 Name Position Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Isabel MoreiraProfessorUniversity of Utah

France. Western Europe. Late antiquity, early middle ages, Merovingian history, History of Religion, Theology, Patristic authors, Christianity, Purgatory, Hell, Visions, Hagiography, medieval social and cultural history, medieval views of death and the afterlife, saints cults, material culture. Interests include periodization studies, archaeology and material culture.

https://faculty.utah.edu/u0035577-ISABEL_MOREIRA/hm/index.hml
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.

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
Ann McGrathProfessorAustralian National University

Australia, North America. Gender, Colonialism, Intermarriage, Deep Human Past, Transnational, Indigenous History, Australia, Cherokee, Ancient Memory, Antiquity, Scale and History, Film making.

http://history.cass.anu.edu.au/centres/acih/people/professor-ann-mcgrath#acton-tabs-link--tabs-0-row_2-2
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/
Shannon MartinoFull time FacultyMorton College

Turkey, Bulgaria, Pottery, Figurines, Prehistory, the shared use of ceramic technologies around the Black Sea during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age, particularly in Turkey and Bulgaria.

https://morton.academia.edu/ShannonMartino
Carly MarisPhDUniversity of California, Riverside

Parades, Rome, Augustus, Scipio, West Asia, Palmyra, ethnicity, Ancient Medicine, history of diabetes, Roman Empire, Roman Triumph

http://ucriverside.academia.edu/CarlyMaris
Lindsey MazurekAssistant ProfessorIndiana University

Ancient Greek and Roman history, material culture, orientalism, Egyptian cults, social history, Mediterranean Studies, concepts of ethnicity, religious identity, and foreignness from a material culture perspective, classical archaeology, classical civilization, ancient sculpture, migration studies

http://uoregon.academia.edu/LindseyMazurek; https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsey-mazurek-1174982a
Eve MacDonaldLecturerCardiff University

North Africa and Middle East, Mediterranean, Carthage, Hannibal, memory, war, gender, North Africa, Persians, Sasanians, Near East. frontiers, late antiquity, Romans, Mediterranean, reception, Caucasus, Arabian Peninsula,Iran, Zenobia, Shirin, Dido, Sophonisba, the social history and archaeology of the opponents of Rome and the Roman Empire. I have worked previously on the Carthaginians and am now researching and teaching on the Sasanians Persians.

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/947215-macdonald-eve; http://cardiff.academia.edu/EveMacDonald
Elizabeth Macaulay-LewisAssociate Professor and Executive OfficerCUNY

architectural history, archaeology, islamic material culture, ancient history, garden history, Ottoman history, cultural heritage, Classical material culture; Roman material culture; Islamic art, architecture and material culture; Reception studies.

https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Masters-Programs/Liberal-Studies/Faculty-Bios/Elizabeth-Macaulay-Lewis; https://emacaulaylewis.com/
Naoise Mac SweeneyProfessorThe University of Leicester

Ancient History, Ancient Greece, Near East, Turkey, cultural history, identities, archaeology, heritage, antiquity and politics, Iron Age to Classical periods in the ancient Greek world and Anatolia, politics of reception and heritage

https://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/archaeology/people/academics/mac_sweeney
Kathryn LomasHonorary Research FellowDurham University

Roman history, the archaeology of Italy, colonisation and migration in the ancient world, cultural and ethnic identities in the ancient world, literacy in early societies, urbanisation, history and of archaeology of pre-Roman and Roman Italy, Greek settlement and colonisation in the western Mediterranean, and cultural and ethnic identities in the ancient world, Epigraphy,

https://www.dur.ac.uk/research/directory/staff/?mode=staff&id=12978
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
T. M. (Tracy Maria) LemosAssociate ProfessorHuron University College

Ancient Israel, Ancient West Asia, Hebrew Bible, Early Judaism, History of Violence

http://huronuc.academia.edu/TMLemos
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
Christina LaffinAssociate ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

Japan, Medieval Japanese women, literary history, Medieval travel diaries; women’s education and socialization before 1600; poetic practices and waka culture; theories of travel, gender, and autobiography; noh theatre; and comparative approaches to medieval literature.

https://asia.ubc.ca/persons/christina-laffin/
Lyn KidsonLecturerAlphacrucis College

New Testament, early church history, gender and sexuality, rhetoric and epistolary studies, intellectual and cultural history of Roman Asia Minor, numismatics (Roman Imperial)

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lyn_Kidson
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
Johanna HaninkAssociate ProfessorBrown University

Athens, Greece, ancient Greece, classical antiquity, education in early America

https://vivo.brown.edu/display/jhanink
Katja GoebsAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Toronto

Egyptology, Egyptian and Comparative Mythology, Kingship and Royalty, Royal Crowns and Iconography, Metaphor Formation and Cognition, Digital Humanities, History of Egyptian religion and the institution of the kingship as well as the interface between the two (i.e. "myths" of the kingship, the shared iconography of gods and kings, etc.). Her work is often interdisciplinary, adducing parallels from neighbouring or other cultures, as well as applying models and methods from disciplines such as anthropology or psychology to the Egyptian evidence

http://individual.utoronto.ca/goebs/index.html
Kate FulcherPost-DocBritish Museum

Egyptology, heritage science, museums, Sudan, coffins, archaeology, conservation

https://www.katefulcherconservation.com; http://britishmuseum.academia.edu/KateFulcher
Elizabeth FaganAssistant ProfessorVirginia Commonwealth University

ancient Mediterranean history, Armenia, Roman history, archaeology, eastern Mediterranean, epigraphy, numismatics, South Caucasus,

https://focusedinquiry.vcu.edu/fagan/
Elena Duce PastorPost-DocUniversitat Rovira i Virgili

Ancient Greece, Spain, England, Gender, Marriage, Dowry, Women studies, History, Reception

https://urv.academia.edu/ElenaDucePastor
Abigail DowlingAssociate ProfessorMercer University

Environmental History, Landscape History, History of healthscaping, disease, Black Death, gender, History pedagogy, Garden and landscape history, natural resource management, archaeology, Medieval Europe, Late Antiquity, digital history

https://liberalarts.mercer.edu/faculty-and-staff/abigail-dowling/
Helen DixonAssistant ProfessorECU

Phoenicia, Phoenician language, ancient Lebanon, ancient Syria, Iron Age archaeology, Near Eastern history, Near Eastern inscriptions, Phoenician history, Phoenician religion, antiquities trade, Levantine archaeology, Middle Eastern history, Mediterranean history, first millennium BCE,

https://history.ecu.edu/helen-dixon/
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