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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Laura Locke EstesPhD CandidateSaint Louis University

Syriac Christianity, Religion in Late Antiquity, Jewish-Christian-Muslim Interaction, Biblical Interpretation, Apocalyptic Literature

https://sites.google.com/a/slu.edu/laura-locke-estes/
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
Serena LoveHonorary Research FellowUniversity of Queensland

ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, pyramids, scared landscapes
Prehistoric archaeology, ancient architecture, mudbrick houses
Geoarchaeology
Aboriginal archaeology, Australian archaeology

https://social-science.uq.edu.au/profile/360/serena-love; http://www.everick.com.au/serena-love--senior-archaeologist.aspx
Christine Luckritz MarquisAssociate ProfessorUnion Presbyterian Seminary

Late antiquity, Syriac Christianity, Coptic studies, Eastern and Western Late Roman Empire, Digital Humanities, monasticism, asceticism, Melania(s)

https://www.upsem.edu/about/faculty/christine-luckritz-marquis/
Anne-Marie LuijendijkProfessorPrinceton University

A scholar of New Testament and Early Christianity and a papyrologist, she is interested in the social history of early Christianity, using both literary texts and documentary sources.

http://religion.princeton.edu/people/faculty/core-faculty/annemarie-luijendijk/
Susanne LutherProfessorGeorg-August-University Göttingen

Sprachethik im Neuen Testament; Hermeneutik; Fiktion, Fiktionalität und Faktualität in frühchristlichen Texten; (Historische) Diskursanalyse; Wundererzählungen im frühen Christentum; Narrative Historiographie und Neues Testament; Lehrprojekt des Gutenberg-Lehrkollegs im WS 2014/15 und SoSe 2015: Übersetzung des Codex Sabaiticus aus dem Griechischen ins Deutsche und vertiefende Masterclass zu Text, Übersetzung und Interpretation frühchristlicher apokrypher Texte am Beispiel des Codex Sabaiticus (Vgl. dazu http://www.glk.uni-mainz.de/745_DEU_HTML.php)

https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/prof.+dr.+susanne+luther+/75076.html
Rebecca LymanProfessor EmeritaUniversity of California, Berkeley

History of Ancient Christianity, theoloigcal polemics and controversies

https://cdsp.edu/faculty-emeriti-ae/
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
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/
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
Ellen MacDougallPhDUniversity of St Andrews

Roman numismatics, ethnic identity.

https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/classics/current/pg/research-students/ellenmacdougall/
Hilary MackieAssociate Professor of Classical StudiesRice University

Classical Literature, Archaic Greek Poetry, Oral Tradition and Performance

https://ces.rice.edu/people/faculty/hilary-mackie
Emily MackilProfessorDepartment of History, UC Berkeley

Greek history and epigraphy. Law, economics, politics.

http://history.berkeley.edu/people/emily-mackil
Ellie Mackin RobertsResearch AssociateUniversity of London

Greek religion (broadly archaic and classical); religious ‘embeddedness’ and the intersection between religion and politics, culture, military, and civic life in ancient Greece; materialism and sensory studies; material culture

http://www.elliemackinroberts.net/
Jodi MagnessProfessor of Religious Studies and ArchaeologyUNC at Chapel Hill

Palestine in the Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic periods, and Diaspora Judaism in the Roman world, include ancient pottery, ancient synagogues, Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Roman army in the East

http://jodimagness.org/
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
Shushma MalikSenior LecturerUniversity of Roehamphton

Roman imperial history, classical reception, historiography

https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/shushma-malik
Myrto MaloutaAssistant ProfessorIonian University, Corfu, Greece

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

https://ionio.academia.edu/MyrtoMalouta
Smitha Mandre-JacksonFounder & PrincipalMandre- Jackson Consulting

Gender equity and diversity, student equity, holustic dibersity and inclusion, dsta science and evifence based methrics to must myselks, intersectiobality and critucal race theory.

https://www.sciencegenderequity.org.au/news/a-rich-and-challenging-life-of-diversity-and-inclusion-profiling-smitha-mandre-jackson/
Fabienne MarchandProfessorUniversity of Fribourg, Switzerland

Greek Epigraphy; Ancient History

https://unifr.academia.edu/FabienneMarchand
Ronin Margueritepermanent research fellowCNRS Paris

Roman law - Roman history - legal history - environmental history - economic history - Irrigation – drainage – Rural production – rural economy - agriculture - natural resources – impérialism – suburbium – construction materials – environmental risks – urban risks – aqueducts – river transport – fishing – Justinian's Digeste

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
Melissa MarkauskasSenior Departmental Support AdministratorUniversity of Manchester

Late Roman Law, Episcopal authority, Digital Humanities

https://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/advanced.php?dn=cn%3DMelissa+Markauskas%2Bumanroleid%3D186168%2Cou%3DSchool+of+Environment%5C%2C+Education+and+Development%2Cou%3DFaculty+of+Humanities%2Cou%3DPeople%2Co%3DUniversity+of+Manchester%2Cc%3DGB&employeeType=STAFF&action=read&form_input=Submit
Marije MartijnProfessorVrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Neoplatonic philosophy, especially theories of knowledge, nature and mathematics

https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/m-martijn
Becky MartinAssociate Professor of Greek Art and ArchitectureBoston University

Greek and Phoenician art and archaeology; contact theory; identity

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