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Pasts Imperfect (3.7.24)

Detail of the opus sectile Medusa mosaic in the orchestra of the Odeon at Kibyra, Türkiye (Roman, 1stC CE) (Public Domain via Wikimedia).

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Harmonia Rosales, “Birth of Oshun,” detail, 2017, oil on canvas (image for UC Santa Barbara via Hyperallergic).

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Dragon looking at lotus, Thai Lac pagoda, Hung Yen province, 14thC CE, wood - Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts - Hanoi, Vietnam (image via Wikimedia).

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“Reconstruction of the bronze so-called ‘Terme Boxer,’” Vinzenz Brinkmann and Ulrike Koch-Brinkmann, 2018, bronze, copper, bitumen, pigment (Image by Sarah E. Bond at the Chroma exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC, NY).

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  • Sarah E. Bond

    Ancient Historian, Writer, Associate Professor of History

  • Colin McCaffrey

    Classics Librarian at Yale University Library

  • Tori Lee

    Classicist, postdoc @ BU Society of Fellows, 2x gold medalist in puns

  • Stephanie Wong

    my apocalypse skills involve looms and boats (she/ella/她)

  • Andrew Mark Henry

    Researching Late Antiquity/magic/demonology. YouTuber @ Religion For Breakfast

  • Javal Coleman

    Ph.d student in classics

  • Carl "CJ" Rice

    Carl "CJ" Rice is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Vassar College. A first generation, low income student, he has completed two BAs at West Virginia University, an MA from NC State University, and a Ph.D. from Yale University.

  • Lorraine Abagatnan
  • Donna Zuckerberg

    Writer, recovering academic, parent. Author of "Not All Dead White Men," founder and editor-in-chief of eidolon.pub. She/her.

  • Mai Musié

    Ancient Historian & Public Engagement Specialist. Current ECR Fellow at the Institute of Classical Studies. School of Advanced Study, London. Works on reach impact and public engagement projects for HE institutions and GLAM.

  • Yung In Chae

    Pronounced opposite of old, opposite of out.

  • Sarah Scullin

    Writer, Editor, Classics PhD more

  • Chris Hoklotubbe

    Chris Hoklotubbe (Th.D. Harvard University) is an Assistant Professor of Classics at Cornell College (Mount Vernon, Iowa) and Director of Graduate Studies at NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community.

  • T.J. Tallie

    T.J. Tallie is Associate Professor of History at the University of San Diego. Their work focuses on critical comparative settler colonial history, with a focus on Indigeneity, Blackness, and belonging.

  • Amy Pistone

    Classicist, Hellenist, sports referee, general fan of binging all sorts of TV.

  • Amy Pistone

    Classicist, Hellenist, sports referee, general fan of binging all sorts of TV.

  • Kelly Nguyen

    Assistant Professor of Classics at UCLA

  • Joy Connolly

    President of ACLS, a nonprofit devoted to advancing the humanities and social sciences. Scholar, feminist, reader, walker.

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