Sarah Levin-Richardson is Associate Professor of Classics and Adjunct in Art History at the University of Washington. Her work examines the intersection of Roman material culture (art, architecture, archaeological finds, inscribed texts) and social history. Her research interests include gender and sexuality in antiquity; Latin graffiti and epigraphy; reception studies, Roman art and archaeology [...]| Turin Humanities Programme – THP
Myles Lavan is at the School of Classics, University of St Andrews. His research interests include the political, social and cultural history of the Roman empire; Roman citizenship; slavery and manumission; ideology and language of empire; quantitative methods in ancient history and comparative history of ancient empires. University of St Andrews [...]| Turin Humanities Programme – THP
Antti Lampinen is Docent in Classical Philology at the University of Turku. His researches focuses on Greek and Roman ethnography, geography, and historiography; descriptions of 'barbarians' in antiquity; religious rhetoric in antiquity; oracular centres; the classical tradition; history of ideas. University of Turku| Turin Humanities Programme – THP
Deborah Kamen is Professor of Classics at the University of Washington. She's broadly interested in Greek cultural and social history, with a particular focus on slavery, gender, and sexuality. Her book Greek Slavery (De Gruyter, 2023), surveys recent scholarly trends and controversies in the field of Greek slavery studies and suggests future directions for [...]| Turin Humanities Programme – THP
Janel Fontaine holds a BA in History from the University of Florida and an MA and PhD in Medieval History from King’s College London. She has worked in research-led and commercial archaeology in the UK and the Czech Republic and spent 10 years working in UK Higher Education before joining Treasure Trove in 2022. Her| Turin Humanities Programme - THP