<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> Classicists in British Universities: Kent
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The University of KENT


Classical and Archaeological Studies

 

Graham Anderson, MA (Glas.), MPhil (NUI), PhD (Oxon)

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Story-Telling; Mythology; the Greek Novel; Second Sophistic

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Ray Laurence, BA (Wales), PhD (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)

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Roman history and archaeology; Pompeii; Roman city; Roman roads; the Roman life course; the Roman family and childhood; tourism; reception of Antiquity

 

Arthur P. Keaveney, MA (NUI), PhD (Hull)

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Roman Republic; Achaemenid Persia; Neo-Latin

 

Csaba La’da, MA (Budapest), PhD (Cantab)

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Social and cultural history of classical Greece and the Hellenistic World; papyrology; epigraphy; palaeography; Hellenistic and Roman Egypt

 

Ellen V. Swift, BA, MA, PhD (Lond.)

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Roman artefacts (especially in relation to dress); Roman and late antique art; late-post Roman transition in the West

 

Anne P. Alwis, BA, MA, PhD (Lond.)

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Late Antique and Byzantine hagiography; Greek palaeography; gender; narrative

 

Patricia A. Baker, BA (Penn.), MA (Florida), PhD (Newcastle)

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Roman army; Greek & Roman medicine; gender studies

 

Adam Bartley, PhD (New England, Australia)

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Lucian; Greek historical writing; Roman historiography

 

Efrosyni Boutsikas, BSc (Sheffield), MA, PhD (Leicester) 

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Greek religion; cult; astronomy; mythology

 

Luke Lavan, BA (Durham), MSt (Oxon),PhD (Nottingham)

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Late Antique archaeology, esp. cities

  Dunstan Lowe, BA, MPhil (Bham), PhD (Cantab) L Latin literature (especially Augustan poetry); monsters; reception in non-traditional media (especially video games)

 

Steven H. Willis, BA (Essex), MA, PhD (Durham)

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Later Prehistoric Britain and Temperate Europe; the Roman Western Provinces; Landscape Archaeology; Later Prehistoric and Roman ceramics

Further information: Classical and Archaeological Studies, School of European Culture and Languages, Cornwallis Building (NW), University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NF. Tel: 01227 827 915; fax: 01227 823 641; web page: http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/classics/index.html

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