Sarah Levin-Richardson is in her third year of the Ph.D. program in Classical Archaeology at Stanford University. She received her B.A. in Classical Archaeology and Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on erotic art and spaces in the Roman empire and she has excavated at Azoria, Crete, and with the IRC-Oxford-Stanford dig in the Roman Forum (Post Aedem Castoris). Her interests include the role of the photographer and the photograph in archaeological discourse, the construction of gender in antiquity, textual and visual literacy, the archaeology of texts, and the interactions of art and text. She can be reached at
sarahlr@stanford.edu.
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