Name | Position | Institutional Affiliation | Research Interests | Websites |
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Amy Richlin | Professor | University of California, Los Angeles | Latin Literature, History of Sexuality, Feminist Theory | http://classics.ucla.edu/person/amy-richlin/ |
Amy Russell | Lecturer (Assistant Professor) | Durham University | Political history, topography, Roman Republic and early empire | https://www.dur.ac.uk/classics/staff/?id=10646 |
Ana Rodríguez Mayorgas | Professor of Ancient History | Universidad Complutense Madrid | Historiography, History, Ancient Intellectual life, Oral tradition, Rome (Empire), Writing, Written communication, Written communication--Social aspects | https://www.ucm.es/directorio?id=25482 |
Andrea Gatzke | Associate Professor | SUNY-New Paltz | Greek & Latin epigraphy, Roman social history and piracy, history of Asia Minor, Mithridates VI of Pontus | https://www3.newpaltz.edu/directory/profile/andreagatzke; http://newpaltz.academia.edu/AndreaGatzke |
Andrea Brock | Leverhulme Early Career Fellow | University of St Andrews | I am an environmental archaeologist with particular expertise in historical ecology and palaeolandscape reconstruction. My current work integrates the literary record on early Rome with geoarchaeological evidence, in order to produce an environmental and topographical reconstruction of Rome’s river valley. I have been involved in several archaeological excavations and surveys, most recently in Rome. As director of the Forum Boarium Project, I have conducted a coring survey of the city’s original river harbour and harbour sanctuary. Among other findings, my research is revealing new insights on the role of environmental stress—in particular frequent flooding and rapid sedimentation in the river valley—on Rome’s urbanization process, as well as the scale of landscape change that occurred alongside urban development. I also serve as Director of the Centre for Ancient Environmental Studies: https://caes.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/ | |
Aneilya Barnes | Professor of History | Coastal Carolina University | Women in the early church, material culture, topography, gender, late antiquity, Roman domestic space, Roman games, identity and empire, religion, Christianization of Rome | http://www.coastal.edu/academics/facultyprofiles/humanities/history/aneilyabarnes/; http://coastal.academia.edu/AneilyaBarnes |
Angela Pitts | Professor | University of Mary Washington | Lyric Poetry, Greek and Latin literature, Mindfulness | http://www.umw.edu/directory/employee/angela-pitts/ |
Angela Ziskowski | Associate Professor | Coe College | Greek archaeology; Archaic Greece, polis formation, history of Corinth, pottery and iconography, identity and ethnicity | http://www.coe.edu/academics/history/history_faculty |
Anise K Strong | Associate Professor | Western Michigan University | Roman history, gender and sexuality, reception studies | https://www.wmich.edu/history/directory/strong |
Anisha Saxena | Assistant Professor | Onondaga Community College | India, South Asia, Gender, Violence, Art History, Sacred Geography, Early Medieval Temples, Jainism, contested sacred spaces in India, specifically in Kutch, Udaipur, and Jodhpur. | |
Ann McGrath | Professor | Australian 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 |
Anna Clark | Associate Professor | Christ Church, University of Oxford | Roman religion, Roman Republican history | http://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/annaclark.html |
Annalisa Marzano | Professor | University of Reading, Department of Classics | Roman Economy; Roman Villas; Imperial Propaganda; Marine Resources, large-scale fishing, and aquaculture. | https://www.reading.ac.uk/classics/about/staff/a-marzano.aspx |
Anne M. Foley | Professor | Queen's University | Greek archaeology, greek history | http://www.queensu.ca/classics/faculty |
Anne-Marie Luijendijk | Professor | Princeton 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/ |
Anne-Valerie Pont | Associate Professor | Sorbonne Universite | Roman Empire, Asia Minor, Roman government, Greek cities, epigraphy, monotheists | https://paris-sorbonne.academia.edu/AnneValeriePont |
Annelies Cazemier | Lecturer (Assistant Professor), | University of Southampton | Greek East under Rome, Greek religion, ancient associations | http://www.southampton.ac.uk/history/about/staff/ac2d15.page; http://soton.academia.edu/AnneliesCazemier |
Annette Yoshiko Reed | Professor | New York University | Second Temple Judaism, early Christianity, and Jewish/Christian relations in Late Antiquity. | http://as.nyu.edu/faculty/annette-yoshiko-reed.html |
Annewies van den Hoek | Lecturer | Harvard Divinity School | Late Antiquity and Early Christianity. Judaism | https://hds.harvard.edu/people/annewies-van-den-hoek |
Annie Burman | PhD | University of Cambridge | Roman antiquarianism, Roman ethnic identity, ideology and rhetoric, ancient bilingualism, linguistic relations in ancient Italy. | http://cambridge.academia.edu/AnnieBurman; http://groups.ds.cam.ac.uk/celc/celc_members.html; https://twitter.com/anniecburman?lang=en |
Anysia Merakos | PhD Candidate | UC Berkeley | I work chiefly on Late Antique intellectual history and the material culture of the later Roman Empire. My research focuses on the power of images and perceptions of piety and the body in Late Antique thought. I am primarily interested in manifestations of holiness in the bodies, portraits, and biographies of pagan and Christian holy men and women. I have recently developed an interest in the relationship between children and parents in Late Antiquity and the role of the family in Christian asceticism. Additional areas of interest include urban topography, the reception of classical texts (Homer especially) in the later Roman and Byzantine empires, and Greek folk culture. | http://ahma.berkeley.edu/people/students/anysia-metrakos |
April Pudsey | Senior Lecturer | Manchester Metropolitan University | Ancient demography and economy; Roman Egypt; Ancient childhood | https://www2.mmu.ac.uk/hpp/staff/profile/index.php?id=1727 |
April D. DeConick | Professor | Rice University | New Testament, Early Christian Literature, and Gnosticism | https://reli.rice.edu/Content.aspx?id=74; http://aprildeconick.com/; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_DeConick |
Arden Williams | Sessional Lecturer | University of British Columbia | • Greek social history; Late-Classical & Early Hellenistic Athens • Women in the public & private world of Athens • Greek epigraphy • Economics of Cult; the leasing of sacred land in the Greek city-state | https://cnrs.ubc.ca/people/arden-williams/ |
Arietta Papaconstantinou | Associate Professor | University of Reading | Late antiquity | http://www.reading.ac.uk/classics/about/staff/a-s-papaconstantinou.aspx |
Name | Position | Institutional Affiliation | Research Interests | Websites |
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