Alex Imrie
University of Edinburgh, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Department Member
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Adrián Gordón Zan
Roman numismatics and archaeology, Ancient Roman Numismatics, Rome In Third Century, Imperial ideology and representation, and 15 moreAncient History, Roman military archaeology, Roman military history, Ancient Military History, Ancient Rome, Ancient Weapons and Warfare, Roman Crisis of the Third Century, Late Antique Archaeology, Late Antiquity, Ancient Textiles, Roman military equipment, Roman Military Decorations, Late Roman Archaeology, Barbarians and Romans in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages, and Numismatics
Aaron Irvin
History, Cultural History, Roman History, Cultural Identity, and 23 moreRoman Empire, Roman Republic, Roman social history, Romanization, Cultural Change and Political Dominance (Hellenization, Romanization), Elite Presentation and the transmission of collective identity, Internationalism (History), Competition as political and social control, Ancient Greek History, Ancient economies (Archaeology), Celtic Studies, Ancient myth and religion, World History, Late Bronze Age archaeology, Levantine Archaeology, State Formation, Greek Theatre, Late Roman Empire, New Kingdom (Egyptology), Antiquity and Late Antiquity, Amorites, Roman provincial administration, and Roman Religion
José Ignacio Sánchez Sánchez
Barbara Crostini
Medieval Studies, Intercultural Communication, Byzantine Studies, Textual Criticism, and 29 moreHagiography, Byzantine Literature, Palaeography, Byzantine monasticism, Medieval Literature Theology Liturgy, Manuscripts (Medieval Studies), Christian Iconography, Medieval illuminated manuscripts, Monastic Studies, History of Monasticism, Byzantine Mosaics, Medieval Southern Italy and Sicily, Monastic and patristic florilegia, Female monasticism in the Middle and Modern Ages, Homiliaries, Byzantine art, Medieval Ecclesiastical History, Stylite Saints, David Bentley Hart, Hans Joas, Adam Zertal, Dura Europos, Otranto School of Hebrew Copyists, Messianic Judaism, Jewish - Christian Relations, Early Christianity, Peter the Apostle, Epistle to the Romans, and Giulia Sfameni Gasparro
Francesco Cerato
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart)
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Dipartimento di Storia, Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte Department
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