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Painted Shroud with the Deceased Between Anubis and Osiris Roman Egypt (c. 180 C.E.) Pigment on Linen Ägyptisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Classics: Assistant Prof. Katie Rask

History: Prof. David Brakke

History of Art: Prof. Mark Fullerton

Department of Near Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures (NESA): Prof. Michael Swartz

Director: Prof. Sarah Ilse Johnston 
 

  • Carman Romano (Classics 2021): Visiting Assistant Professor, Bryn Mawr College
  • James Wolfe (Classics 2020): Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan 
  • Michael Beshay (History 2020): Assistant Professor, Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
  • Kathryn Caliva (Classics 2018): Visiting Assistant Professor, Kenyon College
  • Henry Blume (Classics, 2017): Lecturer, The Ohio State University
  • Adam Rappold (Classics, 2015):  Assistant Professor of Classics and Religion, Brock University
  • Avram Shannon (NELC, 2015): Assistant Professor in the Department of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young
  • Conrad Robinson (MA in Comparative Studies, 2015): Instructor, Columbus Community College
  • Hanne Eisenfeld (Classics, 2014): Assistant Professor of Classics at Boston College
  • Luke Gorton (Classics, 2014): Assistant Professor of Classics and Religion at the University of New Mexico
  • Craig Jendza (Classics, 2013): Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Kansas
  • Katherine Rask (History of Art, 2012): Assistant Professor of Classics, The Ohio State University 
  • Maxwell Teitel Paule (Classics, 2012): Associate Professor of Classics, Earlham College
  • Adria Haluzska (Classics, 2010): Assistant Professor of Classics, Eckerd College
  • Bridget Buchholz Dean (Classics, 2009): President of Bolchazy-Carducci Publishing

Image: Shroud showing the deceased between Osiris and Anubis. Painting on Linen. Ptolemaic Egypt, 180 BCE. Aegyptisches Museum, Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany.