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| Susan Alcock Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for Classics, Department of Sue Alcock is a classical archaeologist, with interests in the material culture of the eastern Mediterranean and western Asia, particularly in Hellenistic and Roman times. Much of her research to date has revolved around themes of landscape, imperialism, sacred space, and memory. Her fieldwork has, until recently, taken the form of regional investigations in Greece, but she is now involved with the Vorotan Project, an international collaborative effort in southern Armenia. | | Michelle Berenfeld Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for Visiting Faculty / Visiting Scholars
| | Laurel Bestock Egyptology & Ancient Western Asian Studies, Department of Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for
| | John Cherry Classics, Department of Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for John Cherry's teaching and research interests, and thus also his publications, are eclectic, and reflect his "mixed" background in Classics, Anthropology, and Archaeology, as well as educational training on both sides of the Atlantic, and archaeological fieldwork experience in Great Britain, the United States, Yugoslavia, Albania, Italy, and (especially) Greece and (currently) Armenia. | | Omur Harmansah Egyptology & Ancient Western Asian Studies, Department of Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for Working in the field of archaeology, architectural history and material culture of the ancient Near East, Ömür Harmanşah's academic interests are increasingly focused on the intersections of architectural space, bodily performance and collective memory. He is particularly influenced by the developing fields of material culture studies, anthropological theories of art, technology and agency, ethnographies of space, place and landscape, and phenomenological approaches to spatiality. | | R. Ross Holloway Status: Emeritus Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for Professor Holloway studies ancient numismatics, ancient art, Bronze Age Italy, and the city of Rome. | | Martha Sharp Joukowsky Status: Emeritus Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for Director, Petra, Jordan Great Temple excavations
Archaeology, field methods, Middle East prehistoric, agricultural and urban development, Nabataeans.
| | Ian Straughn Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for
| | Rudolf Winkes History of Art and Architecture, Department of Archaeology and the Ancient world, Joukowsky Institute for Professor Winkes' areas of expertise include Roman portraiture, Greek sculpture, portraiture, Roman painting, and Greek & Roman crafts, the impact of Greek and Roman culture on later periods and the art of emerging Christianity. He is working on a book on birds in Roman and Early Christian art. Excavations include Corfu in Greece, and currently Tongobriga, a Portuguese National Monument. It is a Roman town with pre-Roman (Celtic) structures underneath. | |

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