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Name Lindsey Mazurek
Position Assistant Professor
Institutional Affiliation Indiana University
Research Interests

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

Websites http://uoregon.academia.edu/LindseyMazurek; https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsey-mazurek-1174982a
Publications

PUBLICATIONS (starred entries have been peer-reviewed)
Books
In preparation Embodying Isis. Egyptian Cult and the Negotiation of Greekness in
the Second Century CE. Monograph manuscript.

2016* ed., with C. Concannon. Across the Corrupting Sea: Post-Braudelian
Approaches to the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean. London:
Routledge Press.
Review: C. Witcher, Antiquity 91(356), 1401-11.
Articles and Chapters
In preparation "Digital Approaches to Writing Migrant Histories: Ostia in the Second
Century CE." Article manuscript.
In preparation "Fashioning a Global Goddess: The Isis Knot's Journey Across the
Mediterranean." In A. Kouremenos and J.M. Gordon, ed.,
Mediterranean Archaeologies of Insularity in the Age of
Globalization.
Forthcoming* "An Isis Statuette from Amphipolis in Context." In Bibliotheca Isiaca
IV, edited by Richard Veymiers and Laurent Bricault. Bordeaux:
Éditions Ausonius. Scheduled for publication in Winter 2018.
Forthcoming* "The Middle Platonic Isis: Text and Image in the Sanctuary of the
Egyptian Gods at Herodes Atticus' Marathon Villa." Scheduled for
publication in American Journal of Archaeology 122(3).
2016* "Material and Textual Narratives of Authenticity? Creating Cabotage
and Memory in the Hellenistic Eastern Mediterranean." In C.
Concannon and L. Mazurek, Across the Corrupting Sea: PostBraudelian
Approaches to the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean.
London: Routledge Press, 39-64.
2016* with C. Concannon. "Introduction: a New Connectivity for the 21st
Century." Across the Corrupting Sea: Post-Braudelian Approaches to
the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean. London: Routledge Press, 1-17.
Review Essays
2016 "Writing a Postmodern Art History of Classical Italy." Journal of
Roman Archaeology 29, 605-12.
2013 “Reconsidering the Role of Egyptianizing Material Culture in Roman
Greece.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 26, 503-12.

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