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Jane DeRose Evans is a Professor of Art History at Temple University's Tyler School of Art and Architecture, with over twenty years of teaching experience. She specializes in Roman provincial art and material culture, numismatic analysis, and cultural heritage ethics, conducting fieldwork across the Mediterranean including Turkey, Israel, Jordan, and France.
- PhD & MA in Archaeology of the Mediterranean World (University of Pennsylvania)
- AB in Greek and Latin Classics (Franklin and Marshall College)
Research Focus spans Roman provincial economies through coin analysis, cultural memory in numismatic iconography, and ethical considerations in archaeological heritage. Her work connects Mediterranean trade networks with material culture studies from the Roman Republic through Late Antiquity.
Scientific Recognition:
- President-elect of American Society of Overseas Research
- Fellow of American Numismatic Society
- Elected member of Royal Numismatic Society
- Active committee roles at Archaeological Institute of America
Key Publications analyze numismatic contexts from Sardis and Caesarea, with methodological innovations in statistical analysis of coin deposits and regional economic reconstruction. She maintains collaborative projects with Harvard-Cornell Sardis expeditions.
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