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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Julietta SteinhauerLecturerUniversity College London

Sociology of ancient religion, political use of religious symbols in antiquity

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/history/people/academic-staff/julietta-steinhauer
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
Agiatis BenardouSenior Research Associate, Digital Curation UnitAthena Research Center, Greece

Social and Economic history of the Corinthia, Classical Greece.

http://research.europeana.eu/person/agiatis-benardou
Katharine HuemoellerAssistant ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia

Slavery, Roman law, gender and sexuality

http://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/katharine-huemoeller/
Erika Zimmermann DamerAssociate ProfessorClassics Department, University of Richmond

sexuality and gender; social history of the late Roman Republic and early Empire; Graffiti

http://classics.richmond.edu/faculty/edamer/index.html
Caryn Tamber-RosenauInstructional Assistant Professor Jewish StudiesUniversity of Houston

Second Temple Judaism; women and gender in the Hebrew Bible and postbiblical literature; feminist/queer readings of the Bible; Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha; early Jewish interpretations of Scripture

https://caryntamber-rosenau.com/
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
Shayna SheinfeldHonorary Research FellowUniversity of Sheffield

Second Temple Judaism, Early Christianity, and Rabbinic Judaism

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
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

Kendra EshlemanAssociate ProfessorBoston College

Second Sophistic, early Christianity, intellectual historiography, heresiology

http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/classics/Faculty/Kendra-Eshleman.html; https://bc.academia.edu/KendraEshleman
Alison RosenblittSenior LecturerRegent's Park College, University of Oxford

Sallust, late Republican political history, Roman historiography

http://www.rpc.ox.ac.uk/alison-rosenblitt/
Rubina RajaProfessor of Classical ArchaeologyAarhus University, School of Culture and Society

Rubina Raja is professor of Classical Archaeology and centre leader of The Danish National Research Foundation's Center of Excellence for Urban Network Evolutions. Raja's fields of interest include urban development and networks, ancient iconography, roman period portrait studies, field archaeology and the intersection between cultural history and natural science methods. Urban development and culture; the eastern Roman provinces and Levant; Hellenistic to early Medieval periods; religious identities; field archaeology; archaeology and natural science methods.

http://pure.au.dk/portal/en/rubina.raja@hum.au.dk
Fiona RadfordHistory TeacherQueenwood

Rome, Film, Reception Studies, Greece, Women, Gender, ancient history, historiography, Spartacus.

http://mq.academia.edu/DrFionaRadford
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
Mary McHughProfessor of ClassicsGustavus Adolphus College

Roman world of 1st cent. C.E.; Roman imperial women, especially Livia and Agrippina the Elder and Agrippina the Younger; Tacitus; Food & Foodways; Ancient Philosophy, especially Plato; Muslim innovation and reception of Greco-Roman antiquity

Emily HemelrijkProfessorUniversity of Amsterdam

Roman women, education, Roman religion

http://www.uva.nl/profiel/h/e/e.a.hemelrijk/e.a.hemelrijk.html
Penny GoodmanAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Leeds

Roman urban space, Roman Gaul, Augustus

https://ahc.leeds.ac.uk/languages/staff/52/dr-penelope-goodman
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
Saskia RoselaarIndependent Scholar

Roman socio-economic history, Roman law, identity & integration in the Roman world

https://sites.google.com/site/romanrepublicresearch/home; https://leidenuni.academia.edu/SaskiaRoselaar
Serena ConnollyAssociate Professor of ClassicsRutgers University

Roman social history, women and non elites in the ancient world,

http://classics.rutgers.edu/people/faculty/80-people-serena-connolly
Pauline RipatAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Winnipeg

Roman social history, Roman religion, magic, and divination

http://classics.uwinnipeg.ca/faculty.html
Jane SancinitoAssistant ProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Lowell

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

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.

Alexis ChristensenAssociate Professor (Lecturer)University of Utah

Roman social history, early Roman history, Roman archaeology and art, competitive display in Italo-Roman world, Roman domestic architecture

https://faculty.utah.edu/u0631869-ALEXIS_M_CHRISTENSEN/biography/index.hml;jsessionid=EA40AE1D1ED2A308D75390DBAAC42A7A
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