Kimberly D. Bowes

Associate Professor of Classical Studies

Education:

  • PhD, Princeton University, 2002
  • Visiting Fellow, Harvard University, 2001
  • Master of Arts, Courtauld Institute of Art, 1993
  • Bachelor of Arts, Williams College, 1992

Research and teaching interests:

  • Mediterranean archaeology 
  • Late antiquity

Selected publications:

  • Houses and Society in the Later Roman Empire (2010)
  • Private Worship, Public Values and Religious Change in Late Antiquity (2008)
  • Between Text and Territory: Survey and Excavation in the terra of San Vincenzo al Volturno, ed. with Richard Hodges and Karen Francis (2007)
  • Hispania in Late Antiquity: Current Approaches, ed. with Michael Kulikowski (2005)

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