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Gretchen Meyers is a Professor of Classics and Assistant Dean for Strategic Initiatives at Franklin & Marshall College. She teaches courses in ancient Greek and Roman archaeology, Latin language, and the College’s general education curriculum, "Connections." Her research focuses on Etruscan and early Roman archaeology, with particular emphasis on social and religious behavior, gender roles, and architectural studies.
- Specializes in Etruscan women's roles in ceremonies and daily life
- Expert in Etruscan and early Italic architecture
- Member of the leadership team for the Mugello Valley Archaeological Project
Her recent publications explore topics such as Etruscan funerary iconography, craft production networks, and gender dynamics in ancient rituals. She has held significant administrative roles, including Director of the Office of Sponsored Research and Chair of the Classics Department.
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