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Sarah Culpepper Stroup
Professor of Classics; Adjunct in Comparative Religion and Jewish Studies
Latest News
Discovery of Gemstone at Tel Dor Field School
(September 30, 2009)
Related Research
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Domestic Violence and Servile Vulnerability in the House of the Vettii, Pompeii."
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
66 (2023): 97-110.
Deborah Kamen and Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Approaching Emotions and Agency in Greek and Roman Slavery." In
Les lectures contemporaines de l’esclavage: problématiques, méthodologies et analyses depuis les années 1990.
Ed. A. Pałuchowski. Bescançon: Presses universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2022. 25-45.
Sarah Levin-Richardson and Deborah Kamen. “Epigraphy and Critical Fabulation: Imagining Narratives of Greco-Roman Sexual Slavery.” In
Dynamic Epigraphy: New Approaches to Inscriptions.
Ed. E. Cousins. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2022. 201-221.
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “The Public and Private Lives of Pompeian Prostitutes.” In
Women’s Lives, Women’s Voices: Roman Material Culture and Female Agency in the Bay of Naples
, ed. B. Longfellow and M. Swetnam-Burland. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2021. 177–198.
Sarah Levin-Richardson.
Il lupanare di Pompei: Sesso, classe e genere ai margini della società romana
. Carocci editore, 2020.
Sarah Levin-Richardson. “Material Girls: An Introduction.” In
Material Girls
, ed. M. Lee and L. Hackworth Petersen.
Arethusa
53 (2020): 61–67
Sarah Levin-Richardson. "Roman and Un-Roman Sex." In
Un-Roman Sex: Gender, Sexuality and Lovemaking in the Roman Provinces and Frontiers.
Eds. T. Ivleva and R. Collins. Routledge, 2020. 346-359.
Lorraine Abagatnan. "The Role of Food in the Hellenistic and Roman Colonization of Ancient North Transjordan." Honors Thesis, 2020.
Madolyn Hyytiainen-Jacobson, "Mycenaean Feasting and the Reimagining of Greek Temple and Religious Practice" (Senior Essay, 2019)
Sarah Levin-Richardson.
The Brothel of Pompeii: Sex, Class and Gender at the Margins of Roman Society.
Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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