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Department of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology
JAMES
C. WRIGHT
(Ph.D. Bryn Mawr), Professor and Chair
Research interests: Pre- and protohistoric Aegean; Greek architecture and urbanism; land-use and settlement; method and theory, GIS and cultural geography
MEHMET-ALI ATAÇ (Ph.D. Harvard), Assistant Professor and Graduate Advisor (on leave 2007/08)
Research interests: art and architecture of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt; ancient Near Eastern religion and literature; ancient Greece and its interconnections with the Near East
A.
A. DONOHUE (Ph.D., N.Y.U.), Professor and Acting Graduate Advisor
Research interests: History and historiography of Greek and Roman
art
PETER
MAGEE (Ph.D., University of Sydney), Associate Professor
Research interests: Archaeology of Arabia, Iran and South Asia in the first millennium BC. Ceramic Analysis and Archaeometry

Department
of Greek, Latin and Classical Studies
ANNETTE M. BAERTSCHI (Ph.D.
Humboldt University), Assistant
Professor
Research interests: Post-Augustan
poetry, Greek and Roman magic, Latin meter, reception studies
CATHERINE
CONYBEARE (Ph.D. University of Toronto), Associate
Professor, Director of Graduate Group
Research interests: Late Antiquity, Early Christian Studies, contemporary theory
RADCLIFFE
G. EDMONDS III (Ph.D. University of Chicago), Associate Professor (on leave 2007/08)
Research interests: Greek myth, Greco-Roman religion and
magic, Greek philosophy
RICHARD
HAMILTON (Ph.D. University of Michigan), Paul Shorey Professor of Greek and Chair; he served as
Director of Graduate Group from January 2005-August 2006.
Research interests: Greek lyric poetry, Greek drama, Greek
religion
RUSSELL
T. SCOTT (Ph.D. Yale), Doreen C. Spitzer Professor
of Latin and Classical Studies
Research interests: Roman history and historiography, Roman archaeology and history of the republican and imperial periods with special reference to Italy and the western provinces

Department
of History of Art
DAVID
J. CAST (Ph.D. Columbia University), Professor and Chair
Research interests: Renaissance art and criticism, architecture
since 1400, British art of the 20th century.
CHRISTIANE
HERTEL (Ph.D. Eberhard Karls-Universität Tübingen), Professor and Major Advisor
Research interests: German, Austrian and Netherlandish art
HOMAY
KING (Ph.D. Berkeley), Assistant Professor
Research interests: American film history, film theory, and
feminist, psychoanalytic and rhetorical theory
DALE
KINNEY (Ph.D. N.Y.U.), Professor and Dean of the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences
Research interests: Late antique art, medieval Rome, Spolia.
STEVEN
Z. LEVINE (Ph.D. Harvard), Leslie Clark Professor in the Humanities
Research interests: 16th- to 20th-century French painting,
poetry, philosophy; psychoanalysis, self-portraiture, visual theory.
GRIDLEY McKIM-SMITH (Ph.D. Harvard), Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities
Research interests: 17th-century Spanish painting and sculpture,
interpretation of scientific information on works of art, costume
and its relationship to visual culture.
LISA
SALTZMAN (Ph.D. Harvard), Professor and Director
of the Center for Visual Culture
Research interests: Post-World War II art and theory, gender
and identity, memory and trauma.
Affiliated
Faculty
JEFFREY
A. COHEN (Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania), Director of the Digital
Media and Visual Resource Center and Lecturer in the Progam
in Growth and Structure of Cities
MARTHA
EASTON (Ph.D. N.Y.U.), Lecturer in History of Art
JULIA H. GAISSER (Ph.D. Edinburgh), Eugenia Chase Guild Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Latin Emeritus
Research interests: Republican and Augustan poetry, the classical tradition.
CAROLA
HEIN (Dr.-Ing. Hochschule für bildende Künste,
Hamburg), Associate Professor in the Program in Growth and Structure
of Cities
MADHAVI KALE (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania), Associate Professor of History on the Helen Taft Manning Fund
BARBARA
MILLER LANE (Ph.D. Harvard), Andrew W. Mellon Professor
Emerita in the Humanities and Professor Emeritus of History. She served as Director of the Graduate Group in Classics, Archaeology and History of Art from May to December 2004.
BRUNILDE
SISMONDO RIDGWAY (Ph.D. Bryn Mawr), Rhys Carpenter Professor
of Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Emeritus

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