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Elizabeth M. Greene The University of Western Ontario Department of Classical Studies Lawson Hall, Room 3209 London, Ontario N6A 5B8 Phone: 519-661-2111 x84571; 226-973-2344 [email protected] FIELDS OF RESEARCH AND INTERESTS Roman archaeology and social history, women and families in the Roman world, western Roman provinces, Romanization and imperialism, Roman military, Latin epigraphy. EDUCATION University of North Carolina, PhD, Classical Archaeology, May 2011 Dissertation: Women and Family in the Auxiliary Military Communities of the Roman West in the First and Second centuries AD (Supervisor: W. Riess; Readers: N. Terrenato, D. Haggis, L. de Jong, T. Parker) Tufts University, MA, Classical Archaeology, May 2004 Thesis: The Assemblage of Intaglios from the Roman fort at Vindolanda Tufts University, MA, Classical Philology, May 2003 Qualifying papers: Ovid and Augustan Ideology, Jews in Greek and Latin Literature Boston University, BA, Classical Civilization, May 1996 Römisch-Germanische Kommission, Frankfurt, Research Fellow, 2010, 2009 Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Munich Germany, Research Fellow, 2008 Harvard University Extension, Greek and Latin language study, 1999-2001 Arcadia University semester in Athens, 1995 TEACHING APPOINTMENTS and COURSES TAUGHT The University of Western Ontario, Dept. of Classical Studies, Assistant Professor of Roman Archaeology (tenure-track), July 2011-present; Dept. of Women’s Studies and Feminist Research, Affiliate faculty member The Archaeology of Italy and Rome (CS 3550; year-long, upper-level undergrad) The Urban Revolution in the Ancient Mediterranean (CS 2902; half-year) Roman Imperialism: Ancient and Modern perspectives (CS 9552; Graduate Seminar) The Vindolanda Field School (CS 4850; Summer study abroad) Archaeology of the Roman Empire (CS3555; year-long, upper-level undergrad) Ancient Cities in the Mediterranean (CS 2500; half-year) Topography of Rome (CS 9552; Graduate seminar) Roman Britain (CS 9552; Graduate seminar) The Bay of Naples (CS 9351; Graduate seminar)
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Elizabeth M. Greene

The University of Western Ontario

Department of Classical Studies

Lawson Hall, Room 3209

London, Ontario N6A 5B8

Phone: 519-661-2111 x84571; 226-973-2344

[email protected]

FIELDS OF RESEARCH AND INTERESTS

Roman archaeology and social history, women and families in the Roman world, western

Roman provinces, Romanization and imperialism, Roman military, Latin epigraphy.

EDUCATION

University of North Carolina, PhD, Classical Archaeology, May 2011

Dissertation: Women and Family in the Auxiliary Military Communities of the Roman West

in the First and Second centuries AD (Supervisor: W. Riess; Readers: N. Terrenato, D.

Haggis, L. de Jong, T. Parker)

Tufts University, MA, Classical Archaeology, May 2004

Thesis: The Assemblage of Intaglios from the Roman fort at Vindolanda

Tufts University, MA, Classical Philology, May 2003

Qualifying papers: Ovid and Augustan Ideology, Jews in Greek and Latin Literature

Boston University, BA, Classical Civilization, May 1996

Römisch-Germanische Kommission, Frankfurt, Research Fellow, 2010, 2009

Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen Archäologischen

Instituts, Munich Germany, Research Fellow, 2008

Harvard University Extension, Greek and Latin language study, 1999-2001

Arcadia University semester in Athens, 1995

TEACHING APPOINTMENTS and COURSES TAUGHT

The University of Western Ontario, Dept. of Classical Studies, Assistant Professor of

Roman Archaeology (tenure-track), July 2011-present; Dept. of Women’s Studies and

Feminist Research, Affiliate faculty member

The Archaeology of Italy and Rome (CS 3550; year-long, upper-level undergrad)

The Urban Revolution in the Ancient Mediterranean (CS 2902; half-year)

Roman Imperialism: Ancient and Modern perspectives (CS 9552; Graduate Seminar)

The Vindolanda Field School (CS 4850; Summer study abroad)

Archaeology of the Roman Empire (CS3555; year-long, upper-level undergrad)

Ancient Cities in the Mediterranean (CS 2500; half-year)

Topography of Rome (CS 9552; Graduate seminar)

Roman Britain (CS 9552; Graduate seminar)

The Bay of Naples (CS 9351; Graduate seminar)

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Graduate Instructor (2005-10)

Ancient Cities, UNC-CH, Spring 2010, (Primary instructor, 150-student lecture course,

supervision of 3 TAs, covering urbanization in the Mediterranean, 8000 BC-AD 350,

Mesopotamia, Near East, Aegean, Greece, Etruria-early Italy, Roman Empire)

Ancient Cities, UNC-CH, Fall 2007, (Partial term instructor, 300-student lecture course,

supervision of 3 TAs, half semester covering urbanization in the Mediterranean, 1000

BC-AD 350, Greece, Etruria-early Italy, Roman empire)

Archaeology of Italy, UNC-CH, Spring 2007, (Lectured a portion of 400-student lecture

course, covering Late Republic, Flavian, Trajanic, Hadrianic, Antonine periods)

Ancient Cities, Fall 2006, (Partial term instructor, 400-student lecture course, supervision

of 2 TAs, covering urbanization in the Mediterranean, 500 BC-AD 350, Greece,

Etruria-early Italy, Roman empire)

The Greeks (recitation instructor), Fall 2005, (2 sections of 30 students, literature-based

approach to Greek civilization)

University of North Carolina, Graduate Teaching Assistant (2005-9)

Ancient Cities, Spring 2009, Spring 2006

Barbarians in the Ancient world, Spring 2007

Archaeology of Italy, Spring 2007

Tufts University, Graduate Teaching Assistant (2002-4)

Introduction to Classical Archaeology, Spring 2004

History of the Archaeology of Egypt, Spring 2003, Fall 2003

Judaic Studies: Intro to Yiddish Literature, Spring 2003, Fall 2002

Classics of Greece, Fall 2002

STUDENT SUPERVISION

Primary Supervisor

Sarah Taylor, MA, University of Western Ontario, 2014-15 (expected)

Thesis: “Frontiers of Food: Identity and Food Preparation on the Roman Frontier”

Sarah VanderPloeg, BA Honors Thesis, 2013-14

Title: “Reconciling a revolt: The Discrepancies between the Archaeological and

Textual Evidence of the Boudican Revolt”

Paulina Wegrzyn, BA Honors Thesis, 2013-14

Title: “Barbarians of the Przeworsk and Wielbark territories: an archaeological,

historical, and anthropological investigation of Roman influence on the

territory of Barbaricum” Kaitlyn Pettigrew, MA, University of Western Ontario, 2013

Thesis: “Foreign Women in Latin Literature: The representation of Boudicca”

Summer research paper (2012): “Foreign Women in Latin Literature”

Simeon Ehrlich, MA, University of Western Ontario, 2012

Thesis (2012): “Horae in Latin Funerary Inscriptions: On measuring Death in the

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Roman world”

Summer research paper (2011): “Horae in Latin Funerary Inscriptions: The Data”

Committee Member/Examiner

Mary Deminion, PhD, 2012-15 (completion expected in 2016), “Gender in Justinian’s

Digest”

Joseph Davis, August 2012, “Moral Revision in Latin Ethnography: A Reassessment of

Tacitus’ Germania and Caesar’s Bellum Gallicum”

Alicia Donis, Anthropology, December 2013, “Exploring the movement of people in

postclassic and historic period Lamanai using stable isotopes,”

Graduate Faculty Mentor

Susan Grouchy, 2012-13

Odessa Cadieux-Rey, 2012-14

Ben Moser, 2012-13

Michelle Sugar, 2013-15

Meagan Cleveland, 2014-15

FIELD WORK and RESEARCH

Excavations at Vindolanda Roman Fort (Director: Andrew Birley, Vindolanda Trust)

2013-17 Area Supervisor for the Vindolanda North Field Project. Directing team

excavating the North Field for a 5-year permit cycle.

2011-15 Vindolanda Field School, Archaeological Director. Responsible for the

archaeological curriculum and field training of field school students.

2009-12 Area Supervisor. Project: North field excavation to sink test trenches in

previously unexplored territory. Investigating potential early fort and road to the

north-west of the currently known site.

2008-9 Field Supervisor. Project: Directed environmental sampling of the 3rd century

military granaries. May-August.

Visiting Research Specialist: Documentation and research of assemblage of

leather artifacts. September-February.

2007 Field Supervisor. Project: excavation of deep, waterlogged trenches below the

vicus buildings.

2006 Field Supervisor. Project: Excavation of fort wall and rampart.

2005 Area Director. Project: Locating the northern rampart and gate of the early timber

forts, ca. 92-120 AD, below later stone remains of 2nd – 3rd centuries.

2004 Field Supervisor. Project: Open area excavation on large vicus courtyard building

and exposed profile of a section of early-3rd century fort ditch below.

2003 Field Supervisor. Project: Anaerobic excavation of timber built hospital within a

timber fort of the early 2nd century.

2002 Excavation volunteer. Project: Excavation of anaerobic layers in timber buildings.

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Other Project Participation

2012-15 Co-Principal Investigator: Area Sacra di Sant’Omobono Project, Rome, Italy.

Specialist consultant for excavation of waterlogged archaeological environments

and preservation of organic material remains.

2010 Castra Albana excavations, Rome (Albano), Italy. (Directors: Dr. Alexandra Busch,

Deutsches Archäologisches Institut; Silvia Aglietti, Soprintendenza Archeologica).

Excavation team member.

2009 Birdoswald Roman Fort Cemetery Mitigation, Hadrian’s Wall, England.

(Directors: Ian Haynes, Newcastle University and Tony Wilmott, English

Heritage) Excavation team member and student supervisor.

2003-4 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Giza Pyramids Project. Digitization of George

Reisner’s excavations on the Giza Plateau (Director: Peter der Manuelian). Project:

Identification and digitization of maps and plans.

2003 Poggio Civitate (Murlo), Italy (Directors: Eric Nielson and Anthony Tuck). Field

School Trench Supervisor (June-July)

PUBLICATIONS

Monographs

2006. Co-authored with B. Birley. The Roman Jewellery from Vindolanda. Research Report New

Series, Volume IV, Fascicule V: The Beads, Intaglios, Finger Rings, Earrings & Bracelets,

Roman Army Museum Publications. ISBN: 1873136099. 158 pages.

(In progress) Co-edited with L.L. Brice. Present but Not Accounted For: Women and the

Roman Army. Contracted by Cambridge University Press (completion expected in

2015)

(In progress) The Roman Shoe Assemblage from the Vindolanda Roman Fort (expected

completion in 2016)

Articles and Contributions

2014c. “The Gemstones and Finger Rings from the 2007-12 Excavations in the vicus at

Vindolanda,” in J. Blake, Vindolanda Excavations. The campaigns of 2007-2012 in the

vicus or extramural settlement (‘Area B’). Greenhead: Roman Army Museum

Publications. 187-196.

2014b. “Impressions of Identity: Choosing a Signet Ring in the Roman Army" in L. Brody

and G. Hoffman (eds.), Roman in the Provinces: Art on the Periphery of Empire (Yale

University Press) 111-126.

2014a. “If the shoe fits: Style and function of children’s shoes from Vindolanda” in

R. Collins and F. McIntosh (eds.), Life in the Limes: Studies of the People and Objects of

the Roman Frontiers. Oxford: Oxbow. 29-36.

2013b. “Female Networks in the Military Communities of the Roman West: A view from

the Vindolanda Tablets” in E. Hemelrijk and G. Woolf (eds.), Women and the Roman

City in the Latin West. Mnemosyne Journal Supplement, Brill. 369-90.

2013a. “Before Hadrian’s Wall: Early military communities on the Roman frontier in

Britain,” in R. Collins and M.F.A. Symonds (eds.), Breaking Down Boundaries: Hadrian’s

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Wall in the 21st Century, Journal of Roman Archaeology. 17-32.

2012. “Sulpicia Lepidina and Elizabeth Custer: A Cross-cultural Analogy for the Social

Roles of Women on a Military Frontier,” in M. Duggan, F. McIntosh, and D. Rohl

(eds.), Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference 2011, Oxbow. 105-14.

2009. “Leather artefacts in the Hadrian’s Wall region,” in M.F.A Symonds and D.J.P.

Mason (eds.), Frontiers of Knowledge: A Research Framework for Hadrian’s Wall, English

Heritage, Durham County Council and Durham University. 136-8.

2008. “Social Commentary in the Metamorphoses: Apuleius’ Play with Satire,” in W. Riess

(ed.), Ancient Narrative 11. Paideia at Play. Learning and Wit in Apuleius, Barkhuis

Publishing. 175-93.

2007. “The Intaglios and Finger Rings,” in A. Birley and J. Blake, The Excavations of

2005-2006 at Vindolanda, Roman Army Museum Publications. 50-6.

2005. “The Intaglios,” in A. Birley and J. Blake, Vindolanda: The Excavations of 2003-2004,

Roman Army Museum Publications. 187-93.

Articles In Press

“Review: P. Allison. 2013. People and Spaces in Roman Military Bases. Cambridge Univ.

Press” Journal of Roman Studies 105 (2015).

“Before and After Battle: The families of auxiliary soldiers in Roman military

communities,” in L.L. Brice (ed.), Companion to New Directions in Military History

(Wiley-Blackwell)(20 pages, 2015)

“Roman military pay and soldiers’ families: The household contribution to subsistence”

in N. Sharankov and L. Vagalinski (eds.), Proceedings of the XXIInd International Limes

Congress 2012 (12 pages, 2015).

“The Families of Roman Auxiliary Soldiers in Military Diplomas,” in P. Bidwell (ed.),

Proceedings of the XXI International Limes Congress 2009, Archaeopress, (4 pages,

delayed in publication).

Articles Submitted

“Conubium cum uxoribus: Wives and Children in the Roman Military Diplomas,” under

review with Journal of Roman Archaeology (41 pages).

“Personal relationships of Roman soldiers: The maintenance and creation of

cultural connections in the auxilia” in T. Schierl and G. Schörner, Materialising

Diasporas in the Roman Empire (Submitted Jan. 2015) “The footwear from excavations at Piercebridge,” in P. Walton, The Piercebridge Finds.

(submitted March 2014).

Entries for The Encyclopedia of Conflict (“Britain”, “Britons”, “British Revolt”,

“Conquest of Britain”, “Families of Soldiers”, “Hadrian’s Wall”, “Marriage of

Soldiers”, “Vindolanda”. 5000 words total) (Submitted Sept. 2012, delayed)

Articles In Progress

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“The North Field Excavations at Vindolanda: Interim Report on the 2009-12 Exploratory

Field Seasons,” (18 pages, co-author with A. Meyer) to be submitted to Mouseion

“Human remains from an early ditch at Vindolanda: A taphonomic study,” co-authored

with Dr. Trudi Buck and Dr. Deb Bennett for submission to the Journal of

Archaeological Science.

“The role of women in Roman military religion,” in L.L. Brice and E. Greene, Present but

not accounted for: Women and the Roman army (Cambridge: University Press)

“The Intaglios and Rings from the excavations in the Fort at Vindolanda, 2008-2012” in A.

Birley, The Excavations in the Vindolanda Fort, 2008-12 (Roman Army Museum

Publications)

“The Intaglios and Rings from the vicus excavations in 2005 and 2007” in A. Birley, The

Excavations in the vicus from 2005 and 2007 (Roman Army Museum Publications)

“A military kiln in the North Field at Vindolanda,” co-authored with Dr. Andrew Birley

and Dr. Alexander Meyer

FELLOWSHIPS and GRANTS

POST-DOCTORAL GRANTS

(Pending 2014-15 competition) Early Researcher Award (Ontario), The Vindolanda North

Field Excavation and Field School, Principal Investigator, $100,000.

SSHRC Insight Grant (Canada), Principal Investigator, The Vindolanda North Field

Excavation and Field School, 2013-2018, $236,985.

National Science Foundation Grant (USA), Co-principal Investigator, Area Sacra di

Sant’Omobono Project, Rome. 2013-15. $244,484.00.

Large Academic Development Fund Grant (Western Ontario), start-up year of research

and excavation at Vindolanda Roman fort in England, 2012-13, $42,369.00

International Curriculum Fund, Western University, support for Field School Students’

international travel, 2012-14, $27,579.00

SSHRC Conference Travel Grant, for Roman Archaeology Conference, Frankfurt,

Germany, April 2012, $2209.00

Western Mentoring Micro Grant, UWO Teaching Support Center, 2011-12, $1000.00

PRE-DOCTORAL GRANTS

Royster Society of Fellows Dissertation Completion Fellowship, UNC-CH Graduate

School, 2010-11 ($21,000)

Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD: German Academic Exchange

Service), Fall 2009 ($5565.00 plus housing)

Graduate and Professional Student Federation Travel Award, UNC-CH, Graduate

Student Federation, 2009 ($400)

German Archaeological Institute (DAI), Jacobi Fellowship, Kommission für Alte

Geschichte und Epigraphik (€1,950 and Housing), Spring 2008

Graduate Tuition Incentive Scholarship, UNC-CH Graduate School (Tuition and fees),

2009, 2008

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Smith Graduate Research Award, UNC-CH Graduate School, 2008 ($1,000)

Off-Campus Dissertation Research Fellowship, UNC-CH Graduate School ($7,350 plus

tuition and health insurance), Fall 2008

Graduate Student research Award, Tufts University Graduate School, Spring 2003 ($500);

Fall 2003 ($500)

Departmental Grants (UNC-CH Classics Dept; Tufts University Classics)

Harland fund for Archaeological Research, UNC-CH Department of Classics, 2010

($1000); 2009 ($800); 2009 ($400); 2005 ($720)

Suskin Fund Travel Award, UNC-CH Department of Classics, 2010 ($464)

Berthe Marthi Award for Latin Literature Studies, UNC-CH Department of Classics, 2009

($400); 2008 ($1,168)

Timothy P. Mooney Fellowship for Archaeological research, UNC-CH Department of

Anthropology, 2008-9 ($1,200)

Fund for Excellence in Classics, UNC-CH Dept. of Classics, 2007 ($2,200); 2006 ($800)

William R. Kenan Fund for Classics, UNC-CH Department of Classics, Summer 2006

($610); Spring 2006 ($900); 2005 ($330)

George L. Paddison Professorship Fund, UNC-CH, Classics, 2005 ($2,800)

Graduate Teaching Fellowship, UNC-CH, Department of Classics, 2005-10 ($16,000

yearly stipend with tuition and health insurance)

Graduate Assistantship, UNC-CH, Classics, 2004-5

Concordia Research Grant, Tufts University Classics, 2003 ($1,200); 2002 ($1,200)

Full Tuition scholarship and stipend for MA in Classical Archaeology, Tufts University

Department of Classics, 2003-4

Half Tuition Scholarship for MA degree in Classical Languages, Tufts University Classics

Department, 2001-3

AWARDS and HONORS

Teaching Honour Roll Award of Excellence, Univ. of Western Ontario, 2011-12, 2013-14

Tanner Teaching Assistants Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, UNC-CH,

2011

Best Poster Award, Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, 2011

Presidential Award for Outstanding Graduate Paper, Honorable mention, Classical

Association of the Midwest and South, March 24-27, 2010

Award for Outstanding Accomplishment in Classical Studies, CAMWS, 2009-10

Best Poster in the Humanities, University Research Day, UNC-CH, 2010

Best Poster Award, 2nd place graduate, AIA Annual meeting, Montreal, 2006

Guertin Graduate Student Leadership Award, Tufts Graduate School, 2004

PAPERS DELIVERED

Refereed Conference Papers and Posters

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Boys or Girls on the Column of Trajan? A reassessment of religious figures (poster),

Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, January 8-11, 2015,

New Orleans, LA

Boys or Girls on the Column of Trajan? A reassessment of religious figures (poster),

Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, March 27-30, 2014, Reading UK

Women and Religion in the Roman Army, Archaeological Institute of America annual

meeting, January 2-5, 2014, Chicago

Children’s Shoes in the Archaeological Record of the Roman Army, Archaeological

Institute of America, Annual Meeting, January 3-6, 2013, Seattle WA

Roman Military Pay and Soldiers’ Families: the household contribution to subsistence, XXII International Limes Congress, Ruse, Bulgaria, Sept. 6-11 2012

The social lives of Roman auxiliary soldiers and the maintenance of tribal bonds, Roman

Archaeology Conference, Frankfurt, Germany, March 29-April 1, 2012

Female Networks in military communities in the Roman west, “Gender and the City”

conference, University of Amsterdam, Dec. 14-17, 2011 (poster)

Sulpicia Lepidina and Elizabeth Custer: A Cross-cultural Analogy of Military Wives in a Frontier

Context, Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Newcastle UK, April 2011

The Manufacture and Construction of Leather Goods in the Roman World, Awarded Best Poster,

Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, January 6-9, 2011, San Antonio

Female Voices in a Male World: Women and the Roman Army in the Vindolanda Tablets, UCLA

Graduate Student Conference, November 12, 2010

Roman Military Wives: The Evidence of Latin Epigraphy, Classical Association of the

Midwest and South Annual Meeting, March 24-27 2010, Oklahoma City (Presidential

Award winner)

New Approaches to Archaeological Footwear: Roman Shoes from the Fort at Vindolanda

(co-author with Trudi Buck), Poster, Archaeological Institute of America, Annual

Meeting, January 6-9, 2010, Anaheim CA

The Families of Roman Auxiliary Soldiers in the Military Diplomas, XXIst International Limes

Congress, August 17-23, 2009, Newcastle, England

Shoes in the Wall Zone: Insights into Frontier Populations, Roman Archaeology Conference,

April 3-5, 2009, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI

Material Culture and Ethnicity of the Roman Auxilia: A case study from the Western frontier,

Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica, September 22-26, 2008, Rome

Apuleius and Juvenal: Satirical Elements in the Metamorphoses, International Conference on

the Ancient Novel, July 21-26, 2008, Lisbon, Portugal

Agency and the Individual: Women in the material record of Rome (Session co-organizer),

Women in the Roman Military Community: Sulpicia Lepidina and the Archaeology of Women

at Vindolanda, Archaeological Institute of America, Annual meeting, January 3-6, 2008,

Chicago IL

The Potential of Anaerobic Preservation in Archaeological Environments: The Early Occupation

Layers at Vindolanda Roman Fort, poster, Archaeological Institute of America Annual

meeting, January 5-8, 2006, Montreal, (award winner)

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Social Commentary in the Metamorphoses: Apuleius’ Play with Satire, Apuleius and the

Second Sophistic Conference, March 2007, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Ovid and Augustan Ideology: Amores and Ars Amatoria, Classical Association of New

England, March 2004

Invited and Public Lectures

Excavations at Vindolanda and the Archaeological Landscape of Hadrian’s Wall, University of

Manitoba and the AIA Winnipeg Society, March 22, 2015

The Military Community at Vindolanda: Current excavations and past finds from a Roman

frontier fort, University of Toronto Classics Society Lecture, March 13, 2015

Families and the Roman Army, Mellon seminar presenter, Brown University Joukowsky

Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Feb. 27 2015

Women, Children and Families in the Military Communities of the Western Roman

Empire, Brown University and AIA Narragansett Society, Feb. 26 2015

The Children’s Shoes from the Roman Fort at Vindolanda, Memorial University Dept. of

Classics lecture series, Nov. 21, 2014

Food and Society in the Vindolanda Writing Tablets (with Alexander Meyer), Memorial

University, guest lecturer for senior student seminar, Nov. 20, 2014

Women, Children and Families in the Military Communities of the Western Roman Empire, AIA

Walla Walla Society lecture series, Nov. 6, 2014

The Anaerobic Levels at Vindolanda: Leather and wood in the archaeological record, Gonzaga

University, Nov. 5, 2014

Women, Children and Families in the Military Communities of the Western Roman Empire, AIA

Spokane Society lecture series, Nov. 5, 2014

The Life Cycle of an Archaeological Trench: Recent Excavations at Vindolanda, Authors @

Google lecture series, Oct. 30, 2014, New York, NY

Footwear and Families in a Roman Fort: The shoes of women and children at Vindolanda, AIA

Toronto chapter speaker, Sept. 17, 2014

Children’s Shoes at Vindolanda: Style, status and the public role of families, Vindolanda Public

Lecture Series, May 22, 2014

The Anaerobic Levels at Vindolanda: Leather and wood in the archaeological record, Brock

University, AIA Niagara Peninsula chapter speaker, Jan. 19, 2014

Women and children in the material record of Roman military communities, Waterloo

University, Dept. of Classics lecture series, Jan. 17, 2014

Women, Children and Families in the military community at Vindolanda, McMaster University,

Dept. of Classics lecture series, Jan. 16, 2014

Digging up the Past: Roman Archaeology on Hadrian’s Wall and Western’s Field School at

Vindolanda, Western’s Senior Alumni Lecture Series, October 25, 2013

Women, Children and Families in military Communities in the Roman West, Univ. of British

Columbia Department of Classics Lecture Series, March 21, 2013

In the Footsteps of Roman Soldiers: Shoes and other fabulous finds from the Roman frontier,

Parlitalia Lecture series of the Italian Cultural Institute, Vancouver, March 22, 2013

Digging up the Past: The Archaeological Field School at Vindolanda, Senior Alumni Lecture

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Series, Western University, February 26, 2013

These Boots are made for Marching: Shoes and other Archaeological Finds from the Roman

Frontier, Retired Academics Lecture Series, December 14, 2012

Women and the Roman Army in Northern Britain, SUNY Buffalo, AIA lecture series, Dec. 3,

2012

The Roman army and military communities on Hadrian’s Wall, Guelph Public Lecture Series,

Sept. 24, 2012

In the Footsteps of the Roman Army: Military communities on Hadrian's Wall, Keynote Speaker,

Windsor Undergraduate Classics Conference, March 2-3, 2012

The Roman Army on the British Frontier: Excavations at the fort of Vindolanda, Ontario

Archaeological Society, London chapter, Museum of Ontario Archaeology, Nov. 2011

In the Footsteps of Roman Soldiers: Shoes and other fabulous finds from the Roman frontier, UWO

Arts and Humanities Homecoming Lecture, October 1, 2011

In the Footsteps of the Roman Army: The Vindolanda shoe and leather assemblage, The

Vindolanda Trust Lecture Series, Bardon Mill, England, June 16, 2011

Neue Ausgrabung in Vindolanda. Die Nordfeld-Ausgrabungen in den Jahren 2009 und 2010,

Römisch-Germanische Kommission, Frankfurt, October 2010

Families in Roman Military Communities, Hauskolloquium, Römische-Germanische

Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Frankfurt, Nov 2009

Methodological Approaches and Problems for Finding Women in the Archaeological Record,

Guest lecture in Archaeology of the Roman Provinces Graduate Seminar, UNC-CH

Department of Classics, October 2009

Roman Footwear in Archaeological Contexts: Recent finds from Vindolanda, Centre for

Interdisciplinary Artefact Studies, November 2008, Newcastle University

The Roman Military Community: The Presence of Women, Children and Families, Mare

Nostrum lecture series, May 2008, Leiden University, Netherlands

The Roman Military Community: Seeking roles of women in the social structure of the Roman

army, Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik des Deutschen

Archäologischen Instituts, Munich, March 2008

Women and Children in the Roman Military Community, Tufts University Lunchtime Lecture

Series, February 27, 2008

University and Department Presentation of research

The Vindolanda Field School Season, 2014 (with Field School students), Classics Dept.

lecture series, Oct. 23, 2014

Boys or Girls on the Column of Trajan? A reassessment of religious figures, Arts and

Humanities Research Day, Western Ontario, March 31, 2014 The 2013 Season at Vindolanda, Classics Dept. Research Series, Oct. 17, 2013 (with A.

Meyer)

Style and Status of the Children’s Shoes at Vindolanda, Western Arts & Humanities Research

Day, 2013

Female Networks in military communities in the Roman west, Western Arts & Humanities

Research Day, 2012

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New Approaches to Archaeological Footwear: Roman Shoes from the Fort at Vindolanda

(co-author with Trudi Buck), Poster, UNC-CH, Research Day, March 15, 2010 (Award

Winner, Best Poster in the Humanities)

The Women and Children of Roman Auxiliary Soldiers in the Military Diplomas, UNC-CH

Department of Classics, Brown Bag lecture series, October 2010

The Potential of Anaerobic Preservation in Archaeological Environments (poster), University of

North Carolina Research Day, April 3, 2009

Sulpicia Lepidina and the Archaeology of Women at Vindolanda, UNC-CH Department of

Classics, Brown Bag lecture series, December 2007

Current excavations at Vindolanda Roman Fort: Anaerobic preservation in the early occupation

levels (AD 85-120), UNC-Chapel Hill Brown Bag lecture series, March 2006

A Military Valetudinarium on the Northern Frontier of the Roman Empire, Concordia

Foundation lecture series, Tufts University, September 2003

Workshops and Roundtable Discussions

Panelist, Undertaking Fieldwork: Funding, Permits, and the Logistics of Research Abroad, AIA

annual meeting, Jan. 3, 2014, Chicago IL

Panelist, The Job Search: From start to finish, AIA annual meeting, Jan. 3-6, 2013, Seattle WA

Finding Classical Archaeology: The Practical Implications of our Interdisciplinary Status

(workshop coordinator and moderator) Archaeological Institute of America Annual

Meeting, January 6-9, 2005, Boston MA

To Dig or not to Dig?: Current issues and debates in field excavation, Classics Round Table

Discussion Series, Tufts University, September 2002

YOUTH OUTREACH and PUBLIC SERVICE

What do archaeologists actually do? Getting into the field of archaeology, Sessions with

Highschool students, St. Andre Bessette Catholic Secondary, Dec. 2014

Planning for Careers in Archaeology and Classics, Sessions with Grade 11-12 at St. Thomas

Highschool, April 2013

How do we know what we know? Brooks Middle School, Lincoln Massachusetts,

Presentations to 6th Graders about archaeological evidence and our knowledge of the

Greeks and Romans, Spring 2009, 2007

Talks with an Archaeologist, Public presentations about the Roman fort at Vindolanda

the Roman army, and the frontier, Summer 2004-2012

School group presenter, Vindolanda Roman Fort, archaeology talks with school groups

about the site and archaeological practice, Summer 2007-2010

Home School Instructor, Unit on Ancient Greece, Spring 1999

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (External profession wide)

Chair, Graduate Student Paper Award, Archaeological Institute of America,

2012-2015

Editorial work, article reviewer, American Journal of Archaeology, May 2013 AIA Liaison to the Women’s Classical Caucus, APA, 2012-present

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Editorial Board Member, Cloelia (Journal of the Women’s Classical Caucus of the APA),

2011-present

Chair, Women in Archaeology Interest Group, AIA, 2011-present

Student Affairs Interest Group, AIA, member and secretary, 2003-2011

Editorial work, Chiron (Journal of the DAI Commission for Ancient History and

Epigraphy) and for DAI publications, 2008 and 2012

Women’s Classical Caucus, life member (since 2008)

Graduate student paper award committee, Graduate representative (judge), AIA,

2005-2009

Postgraduate Day, Newcastle University, Dept. of Archaeology, Focus group moderator,

Seeking Identity in the Archaeological Record, 2008

Archaeological Institute of America, North Carolina chapter, Programs coordinator,

2006-2008

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (Internal University)

Panelist, TSC Workshop on International Research Opportunities, Jan. 24, 2014

Panelist, Teaching in the Humanities, TSC workshop, March 4, 2013

University faculty representative on the Board of Directors, Museum of Ontario

Archaeology, London Ontario, 2012-present Panelist, TSC Workshop on International Research Opportunities, Nov. 16, 2012

Presenter for United Way “Lunch and Learn” Series, Nov. 16, 2012

Western University, Classics Appointments Committee member

University of Western Ontario, Outreach Committee Dept. representative

University of Western Ontario, Graduate Affairs Committee, Classics Department

Undergraduate Classics Society, Faculty liaison

Annual UNC-CH and Duke University Graduate Colloquium, Director, Lies, Deception,

and Misdirection: Manipulation of Image and Text in the Ancient World, 2005-6

Annual UNC-CH Graduate Colloquium, Treasurer and Organizer, House, Home, and

Household in the Ancient World, 2004-5

Classics Library Assistant, UNC-CH, Department of Classics, 2004-5

Classics slide collection supervisor, Art Dept./Classics collection, UNC-CH, Department

of Classics, 2004-5

Tufts Graduate Student Council, Secretary, 2003-4

Graduate Student Mentoring Program, creator and coordinator, Tufts University,

Classics Department, 2003-4

Past and Present Organization, Vice-president, Tufts University, Joint Classics and

History organization for coordinating visiting lectures, 2002-4

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

University of Western Ontario, Teaching Support Center training workshops

2013 Writing and Research: Getting it going

2012 Getting Started with Scholarly Blogging: Blogs as a Research and Teaching Tool in

the Humanities

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Writing Multiple Choice Questions

2011 Instructional Skills Workshop, 4-day intense training on teaching skills

Teaching with Technology (half-day course on technology in the classroom)

Fall perspectives on teaching (full day lecture series on Internationalization)

Teaching Squares Program (peer observation and feedback on teaching skills)

UNC-Chapel Hill, Center for Faculty Excellence courses in pedagogical training:

2010 Interactive Lecturing

Skills for developing large course participation

Group Work: Developing Skills for Learning and for Life

Leading Class Discussion

Teaching Large Lecture Classes (Online resources)

2009 Managing Classroom Conflict

Enhancing Critical Thinking Skills in Students

Effective Collaborative Writing Projects

Grant Writing Workshop,

Creating a Teaching Portfolio

University of Oxford, Professional Training in the Historic Environment courses:

2009 Archaeology Survey Week: Analysing and Recording Historic Landscapes

Post-excavation Assessment

2008 Making the Most of Community Archaeology

Heidelberg University, Germany

2007 Seminar in Ancient Studies: The German Limes

Modern language studies (formal):

2005-present Private tutoring in German language (speaking and reading)

2006 French for Reading, UNC-CH

2005 Goethe Institute, Prien, Germany, Intensive German language study

2002 German for reading, Tufts University

1992-96 Modern Greek, Boston University

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Classical Association of Canada

Archaeological Institute of America

American Philological Association

Association of Ancient Historians

Society for American Archaeology

Classical Association of the Middle West and South

The Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)

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Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society (UK)

The Archaeological Leather Group (UK)

The Small Finds Group (UK)

North Carolina Archaeological Society

Massachusetts Archaeological society


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