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Susan Gillespie

Susan Gillespie

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Susan Gillespie is an anthropological archaeologist specializing in the pre-Columbian civilizations of Mesoamerica (Mexico and Guatemala).

Pre-Columbian CivilizationsIndigenous Peoples of Mexico and GuatemalaMesoamerican Archaeology
Lauren Herckis

Lauren Herckis

LibrarianCarnegie Mellon University

Lauren Herckis' field research applies anthropological and archaeological methods and theory to analyze human engagement with the world.

Human-Computer InteractionImplementation ScienceFuture of EducationAnthropologyDigital Archaeology
Crystal Koenig

Crystal Koenig

Assistant Professor of AnthropologySouthern Utah University

Assistant Professor of Anthropology, History, & Sociology; Specializing in biological anthropology and primatology

Forensic AnthropologyWildlife EcologyBehavioral EcologyWildlife DocumentariesBiological Anthropology
Liane Houghtalin

Liane Houghtalin

Professor University of Mary Washington

Dr. Houghtalin focuses on how currency reflects history.

Classical ArchaeologyArchaeology in Tunisia and GreeceNumismatics
Samuel Redman

Samuel Redman

Professor of History and Director of Public History ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Sam Redman is best known for his work on the history of museums, especially the history of anthropology and archaeology.

History of MuseumsPublic HistoryOral HistoryHistorical Research MethodologyMemory and Cultural Heritage
Amanda Herring

Amanda Herring

Associate Professor of Art History, College of Communication and Fine ArtsLoyola Marymount University

Associate Professor of Art History

Art HistoryAncient Greek Art & ArchitectureAncient Roman Art & Architecture
Matthew  Dillon

Matthew Dillon

Emeritus Professor of Classics and ArchaeologyLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Greek Comedy and TragedyMythologyPronunciation of Greek and LatinArchaeological Survey in Rough Cilicia
Krystyn Moon

Krystyn Moon

Professor, History and American StudiesUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Moon is an expert on Northern Virginia history, with a focus on African American and immigrant communities.

FoodwaysAsian American HistoryU.S. Immigration HistoryNorthern Virginia HistoryAfrican American History
Kai Gutschow

Kai Gutschow

Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Kai Gutschow’s primary field of research has been the complex and controversial history of modern German architectural culture.

ExpressionismArchitectural CriticismEthicsModern German ArchitectureArt and Science
Ben Radcliffe

Ben Radcliffe

Senior Lecturer of Classics and ArchaeologyLoyola Marymount University

Ben Radcliffe studies Ancient Greek literature, focusing on Homeric studies, critical theory, and aesthetics.

Classics