I moved to Canada in 2006 from Italy, where I was trained. I am jointly appointed with the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and…
Located about 80km south of Petra in Jordan, Humayma is an area of ongoing archaeological research for Queen’s University researchers. Dr. M. Barbara Reeves has…
I am an archaeologist in the Classics Department whose work focuses on cultural relations in the Near East between Romans and indigenous populations. My research…
I am currently working on a critical Latin edition and English translation of Platina, Lives of the Renaissance Popes. Platina worked at the heart of the Renaissance papacy…
In 1983, the excavation of the ancient city of Caere near Rome, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, led to the unearthing…
Seven Hellenistic stelae with Greek inscriptions found in the ancient city of Naples, were examined minero-petrographically (by optical microscopy on thin sections and XRD on powder)…
Banqueting and Food is a chapter in the volume Etruscology (editor, Alessandro Naso), which provides a state-of-the-art overview of the history of Etruscology and its development. Archaeological evidence and…
Published in Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada (Vol 13, Number 2): Excavations conducted by Queen’s University in the central area of the Etruscan city…
This paper was presented at the conference Symposium Peregrinum 2016, Tarquinia: The Mysteries of Mithras and other Mystic Cults in the Roman World, in Tarquinia-Vulci-Marino, Italy.…
I am a Professor in the School of Religion and cross-appointed to the Department of Classics. My research focuses on the history of early Christianity…