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Session/Paper Number Session/Panel Title Title Name Annual Meeting
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Mapping Victory Networks in the Ancient World Molly Kuchler 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Shedding Light and Spilling Oil: Forgery Identification and Provenance Determination of Ceramic Artifacts through the Case Study of the CLARC Collection Oil Lamps Savannah Bishop 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Reconstructing Cultural Transmission and Evolution through Genetic Models Anne-Catherine Schaaf, Augusta Holyfield, Natalie DiMattia, Luke Giuntoli, and Sophia Sarro 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces From Digging to Digital: Preserving and Displaying the Past Ivo van der Graaff and Otto Luna 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Digital Epigraphy for the Blind Aaron Hershkowitz 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Hands-on Digital Archaeology in the Classroom Natalie M. Sussman 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Printing the Past: A Hands-on Workshop for STEP Students Integrating Classical Studies with 3D-Printing Technology Angela Commito and Sean Tennant 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Developing ToposText: Mapping the Past, the Present, and a Digital Project Brady Kiesling 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces Trapezites: an Ancient Currency Conversion Website Giuseppe Carlo Castellano 152
57.0 Ancient MakerSpaces The Digital Archaeology Toolkit Rachel Starry 152
58.1 Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States The Citizen Non-Citizen: Hellenistic Metics and Their Home Poleis (c. 400-31 BCE) Christian Ammitzbøll Thomsen 152
58.2 Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States Moving Material Culture – The ‘Social Capital’ of Migrants in Membership Regimes of the Hellenistic World Sabine Neumann 152
58.3 Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States The Migrant Body and State-Sanctioned Violence Paul Vadan 152
58.4 Migrants and Membership in the Greek City-States Lost in Transit: Political Displacement in Euripides’ Electra Demetra Kasimis 152
59.1 Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy Homeric Scholarship in the Alt-Right and its Anti-Globalising Agendas Blaz Zabel 152
59.2 Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy The Modern Spartan Man: White Supremacy, Masculinity and Ancient Sparta Ricarda Meisl and Stephanie Savage 152
59.3 Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy An Unpleasant Legacy — Tacitus and the Misogyny of White Supremacists Teresa Mocharitsch 152
59.4 Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy The Birth of a Discipline: White Supremacy and Classics in Late Nineteenth-Century America Benjamin Howland and Sean Tandy 152
59.5 Greco-Roman Antiquity and White Supremacy The Greeks and the ‘Rabble’: Popular Historiographies and Appropriations of Ancient Greece in Calabria, Italy Marco Benoît Carbone 152
60.2 Tacitus and the Incomplete Mind the Gap: Savile’s Bridge Between the End of Tacitus’ Annals and the Start of the Histories Rhiannon Ash 152
60.3 Tacitus and the Incomplete Tacitus on the Destruction of the Temple Kelly Shannon-Henderson 152
60.4 Tacitus and the Incomplete Tacitus' Titus Salvador Bartera 152
60.5 Tacitus and the Incomplete 'Relating at the Appropriate Time': Tacitus’ Caligula Panayiotis Andreou Christoforou 152
60.6 Tacitus and the Incomplete Broken Bodies and Severed Limbs: Tacitus’ Fragmentary Methodology Rachel Love 152
61.2 Think of the Children! Nationalism and Imperialism in Futures Past: Classical Reception in Louisa Capper’s A Poetical History of England: Written for the Use of Young Ladies Educated at Rothbury-House School (1810) Kathryn H. Stutz 152
61.3 Think of the Children! Puella est Pulchra: Misogyny, Slavery, and Modern Stereotypes in Latin Learning Resources Alison John 152
61.4 Think of the Children! Changing the Story & Rejecting Female Gender Roles in King’s Quest 4 (1988) Natalie Swain 152
61.5 Think of the Children! Post-Patriarchal Pandoras for Very Young Readers Rebecca Resinski 152
61.6 Think of the Children! Persephone Reclaimed? Assessing Romantic Retellings of the Rape of Persephone Sierra Schiano 152
62.2 Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature Italus Italus, or Genus Mixtum? Hybrid Roman Identities in Silvae 4.5 Clayton A Schroer 152
62.3 Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature Inverting Empire: Amazons, Motherhood, and the Barren Future Jessica Blum-Sorensen 152
62.4 Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature Between Life and Death: Hannibal at the Center of the Margins in Silius’ Punica 17 Angeliki Roumpou 152
62.5 Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature Epic on the Margins: Valerius Flaccus’ “Ovidian” Argonautica Raymond Marks 152
62.6 Hybrid Epicenters: Peripheral Adaptation in Flavian Literature Spanish Vistas in Martial, Epigrams 10 and 12 Alison Keith 152
63.2 The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography Epistolary Exemplarity: Cassandra Fedele to Beatrice of Aragon Quinn Griffin 152
63.3 The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography The Letters of Jacobus Trigland the Younger Justin Mansfield 152
63.4 The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography Classics and Heterodox Ideas in Celio Secondo Curione’s Prefatory Letters Olivia Montepaone 152
63.5 The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography Using the Bookshelves at Home: The Formation of the Letter-Writing of Margaretha van Godewijck in the Dutch Republic Aron Ouwerkerk 152
63.6 The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography Epistolae Familiares as Opportunity for Self-Fashioning: Humanist Letter-Writing Habits in Nicolaus Olahus’ Correspondence Emőke Rita Szilágyi 152
63.7 The World of Neo-Latin: Epistolography Narrative Design in Marsilio Ficino’s Letter Collection, Book I Simon Smets 152
64.1 Ovid Ovid’s Council of the Gods (Met. I) and Jupiter’s Tribunicia Potestas Francis Newton 152
64.2 Ovid Metaformalism, or Setting a Baseline for Detecting Anagrammatic Play in Ovid’s Metamorphoses Patrick J. Burns 152
64.3 Ovid Latona and the Frogs: Ovid’s Hydraulic Politics Cynthia Jordan Bannon 152
64.4 Ovid Visualizing Voice in the Story of Echo and Narcissus Mariapia Pietropaolo 152
64.5 Ovid Re-Presenting Woman: Pandora in Ovid’s Metamorphoses Alicia Matz 152
64.6 Ovid Overflowing Bodies and A Pandora of Ivory Catalina Popescu 152
65.1 Greek Tragedy (1) Visuality and Gender in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon Melissa Baroff 152
65.2 Greek Tragedy (1) Master of the Hearth: Aegisthus’ Entrance in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon Ryan Masato Baldwin 152
65.3 Greek Tragedy (1) Reigns of Terror: The Accommodation and Orientation of Fear in Aeschylus’ Eumenides Xavier Jex Buxton 152
65.4 Greek Tragedy (1) The Ethics of Aisthēsis: The Meaning of Embodied Experience in the Philoctetes Afroditi Angelopoulou 152