Faculty Member, Department of History
Visiting Assistant Professor
About
I received my Ph.D. in Ancient History from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009. The title of my dissertation was “Not Effigies Parvae Populi Romani: Gods, Agency, and Landscape in Mid-Republican Colonization.” Advisor: Cam Grey.
My research interests include Roman religious, military, and colonial history, especially the melding of communities through organization of the sacred landscape. I also focus on urban and extra-urban landscapes in Italy and Greece, including temple placement in relation to inhabited space, and burial and the claiming of land.
Oscar Broneer Traveling Fellow, AAR 2008-2009
Regular Member of the ASCSA, 2005-2006
Alumna of the ICCS, Fall 1998
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