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I am Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.

My interests lie in the art and archaeology of the Roman world, especially Spain and Portugal. My research focuses on the interaction between Roman and native inhabitants throughout the period of imperial rule, and on the transition from the empire to the barbarian successor kingdoms.

I am particularly interested in the changing use of space, both urban and rural, and how this reflects alternative social and economic priorities over time. I did my dissertation work in the Basque country, where I used GIS to analyze rural occupation between the first and fifth centuries CE. I have also engaged in fieldwork in Empuries, Spain, at Corinth, and on the Nikopolis project in Epirus.


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