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 Name Position Institutional Affiliation Research Interests Websites
Corisande FenwickAssociate ProfessorUniversity College London

Late antique & Islamic history and archaeology; North Africa and western Mediterranean; empires & imperialism

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/people/staff/fenwick; https://ucl.academia.edu/CorisandeFenwick; https://www.brown.edu/Departments/Joukowsky_Institute/people/past/fenwick.html
Cornelia HornProfessorMartin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg

women in the early Church, children in late ancient Christianity, parental roles, family, late antiquity, asceticism, monasticism, hagiography, apocrypha, Syriac language and literature, Armenian language and literature, Georgian language and literature, Coptic, Ethiopic, Christian Arabic, women in the Christian Orient, Jesus and Mary in early Islamic traditions, transmission and reception history of apocryphal traditions in connection with Judaism and early Islam, intersections of hagiography and historiography, Palestine in late antiquity,

https://halle.academia.edu/CorneliaHorn
Cristiana ZaccagninoAssistant ProfessorQueen's University

Magna Graecia, Greek archaoelogy, classical tradition

http://www.queensu.ca/classics/cristiana-zaccagnino
Cristina CarusiAssociate ProfessorDUSIC, University of Parma

Greek Epigraphy; Economic History; Hellenistic History; Building Contracts; Salt.

https://personale.unipr.it/en/ugovdocenti/person/19600
Cristina Rosillo-LópezProfesora Contratada DoctoraUniversidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain

Late Roman Republic: politics and political culture; rhetoric; memory. Roman economy.

http://upo.academia.edu/CristinaRosilloL%C3%B3pez
Cristina CumboPhD in Early Christian Archaeology

Early Christian Iconography; The so-called gammadies; Early Christian symbolism; Early Christian cemeteries and their topography; Early Jewish and Coptic textiles; Early Christian and Classic Epigraphy; Protection of the Cultural Heritage

https://independentresearcher.academia.edu/CristinaCumbo
Cynthia BannonProfessorIndiana University

Roman History, Roman Law, Roman economy, Environmental History

http://classics.indiana.edu/faculty/bannon.shtml; http://indiana.academia.edu/CynthiaBannon
Cynthia PattersonProfessorEmory University

Greek law, religion, social history

http://history.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/patterson-cynthia.html
Cynthia SusallaDoctoral StudentUniversity of Pennsylvania

Late Republican and Early Imperial Roman History, Ancient History, Social and Intellectual History, Cultural Heritage, Ethics of Cultural Destruction and Preservation, Race and Ethnicity, Barbarians in Roman Conception, Social Identities

Dana RobinsonAssistant ProfessorCreighton University

late antique social history, food, early Christianity, papyrology, Coptic

https://ccas.creighton.edu/faculty-directory-profile/922/dana-robinson
Daniëlle SlootjesProfessorUniversity of Amsterdam

Crowd control, administrative structures, history of Christianity - Late antiquity. Late antique government, provincial history, and epigraphy.

Danielle L. KelloggAssociate ProfessorBrooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

Greek history (especially the political and social history of Attica), Greek epigraphy, topography

https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/Classics/Faculty-Bios/Danielle-L-Kellogg
Danielle Steen FatkinAssociate ProfessorKnox College

Archaeology and history of the Roman and Byzantine Near East; Second Temple Judaism; Dhiban, Jordan; excavation; critical theory; cultural heritage and economic development; critical pedagogy

http://daniellesteen.com
Darja Šterbenc ErkerGastprofessorin, Wissenschaftliche MitarbeiterinHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Latin literature and religion, gender, antiquarian literature, Ovid's Fasti, Roman satire, Religion in Rome and in the Roman World; Gender Studies; Ritual Studies; Roman Social, Cultural and Literary History (Republic, early Empire); Ovid, Dionysius from Halicarnassus, Latinistik und Gender, Historische Anthropologie der Antike, Kultur- und Religionsgeschichte Roms (Ritualtheorien, Medien und Religion), Antiquarische Forschung, Mythos und Religion in der römischen Literatur, Religionsphilosophie, Auslotung der Grenzen, Austragen von Konflikten: Religion als Argument in der Antike (Strategische Initiativförderung Internationalisierung, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

https://www.klassphil.hu-berlin.de/de/personen/sterbenc; http://hu-berlin.academia.edu/DarjaSterbenc
Dayna KalleresAssociate ProfessorUniversity of California, San Diego

critical theories of religion; the deployment of the categories of gender, sexuality, and the body in the formation of religious boundaries in late antiquity; the intersection between ritual practice and theological conflict; the relationship between "magical" and religious (Christian, polytheist and Jewish) ritual practice.

http://literature.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/dkalleres.html
Debbie FeltonProfessorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Folklore in classical literature, Deformity and monstrosity in classical literature, Classical tradition

https://www.umass.edu/classics/member/debbie-felton; https://umass.academia.edu/DebbieFelton
Denise DemetriouAssociate ProfessorUCSD

ancient Mediterranean history, mobility and migration, identities, and cross-cultural interactions in antiquity.

https://history.ucsd.edu/people/faculty/demetriou.html
Diana SpencerProfessor of ClassicsUniversity of Birmingham

Roman intellectual culture in 1st centuries BCE/CE; Landscape and identity in Rome

https://about.me/diana.spencer; http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/caha/spencer-diana.aspx; https://bham.academia.edu/DianaSpencer
Diliana AngelovaAssociate ProfessorUC Berkeley

Early Christian and Byzantine art. Her scholarship concerns the intersection of two basic issues: continuity and change in the realm of ideas, and the role of women in ancient societies.

https://history.berkeley.edu/diliana-angelova
Dina GuthAdjunct ProfessorUniversity of Manitoba

Greek history, epigraphy, Athenian democracy, political history

http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/classics/staff/Dina%20Guth.html; http://umanitoba.academia.edu/DinaGuth
Edith HallProfessor of ClassicsKings College

Ancient Greek Social and Intellectual History
Ancient Greek literature
Ancient Greek and Roman Performance Culture
Tragedy and Comedy
Ethnicity, gender, and class
The Reception of ancient Greece and Rome

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Hall; https://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/classics/people/academic/hall/index.aspx
Edwina MurphySenior LecturerMorling College

Early Christianity
Patristics
Latin Fathers
North African Christianity
Reception of Scripture
Cyprian

https://morlingcollege.academia.edu/EdwinaMurphy
Einav Zamir DembinPhD CandidateUniversity of Texas at Austin

Ceramics, textiles, gender, Ancient Greece, epinetra from the Dodecanese and Cyprus produced locally during the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, Morgantina, Sicily

https://art.utexas.edu/about/people/einav-zamir-dembin
Elaine PagelsHarrington Spear Paine Foundation ProfessorPrinceton University

Religions of Mediterranean Antiquity

http://religion.princeton.edu/people/faculty/core-faculty/elaine-pagels/
Eleanor CowanLecturerUniversity of Sydney

Roman history, Augustan-Tiberian periods, historiography

http://sydney.edu.au/arts/classics_ancient_history/staff/profiles/eleanor.cowan.php; http://sydney.academia.edu/EleanorCowan
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