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    Sarah Harvey

    Professor of Classics
    Campus:
    Kent
    Contact Information
    Email:
    sharvey2@kent.edu
    Phone:
    330-672-1804
    Fax:
    330-672-4009

    Biography

    Sarah Harvey teaches courses in Latin, Greek and Classics, and specializes in Classical Archaeology.  She is an active field archaeologist who has excavated around the Mediterranean, including sites in Austria, Egypt, Jordan and most recently central Italy.  She is currently co-director of the archaeological excavation of the Etrusco-Umbrian necropolis of the Vallone di San Lorenzo in Montecchio, Terni province, region of Umbria in central Italy.  She also serves as the program coordinator for the Master of Liberal Studies program.

    Recent Publications:

    2025    An Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Chronology (co-authored with Brian K. Harvey), Routledge Press.

    2023    Recent Discoveries at the Etrusco-Umbrian Necropolis of Montecchio (co-authored with Gian Luca Grassigli, Stefano Spiganti and Francesco Pacelli), Etruscan News 25: 18-19.


    2023    Tomb R2 at the Necropoli del Vallone di San Lorenzo, Montecchio (TR), Italy, (co-authored with Gian Luca Grassigli, Stefano Spiganti and Francesco Pacelli) Bollettino di Archeologia Online XIV, Supplemento 1: 185-203. 


    2023    The 2017 Season at the Necropoli del Vallone di San Lorenzo, Montecchio (TR), Italy, (co-authored with Gian Luca Grassigli, Stefano Spiganti and Francesco Pacelli) in  The Journal of Fasti Online 565: 1-17.


    2022    New Exhibit of Artifacts from the Umbrian-Etruscan “Tomba R1,” Montecchio (TR) (co-authored with Gian Luca Grassigli, Stefano Spiganti and Francesco Pacelli), Etruscan News 24: 30.


    2021     Bread and Bones: Feeding Roman Dogs, Classical World 114.4: 419-447.


    2020     The Discovery and Excavation of a Remarkable Tomb at the Etrusco-Umbrian Necropolis of Montecchio
            (co-authored with Gian Luca Grassigli, Stefano Spiganti and Francesco Pacelli), Etruscan News 22: 11.


    2016    The Apsidal Building of the Vicus Martis Tudertium (PG), (co-authored with John Muccigrosso, Elena Lorenzetti and Stefano Spiganti) in  The Journal of Fasti Online 366: 1-15.


    2015    The 2011 Season at the Site of the Vicus Martis Tudertium (PG), (co-authored with John Muccigrosso, Rangar Cline, Elena Lorenzetti and Stefano Spiganti) in  The Journal of Fasti Online 327: 1-12.


    2014    The “Flipped” Latin Classroom: A Case Study, Classical World 108.1:117-127.

     

     

    Education

    Bryn Mawr College, B.A. (Classical & Near Eastern Art & Archaeology)
    University of Michigan, M.A. and Ph.D. (Classical Art & Archaeology)

    Expertise

    Roman Archaeology
    Roman Italy
    Roman Art
    Excavation Methods
    Latin Pedagogy

    Research Institutes and Initiatives

    Environmental Science and Design Research Initiative

    Mailing Address

    800 E. Summit St.
    Kent, OH 44242

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