
Katie Rask
Associate Professor · Religion in Greek and Italian Worlds
Ohio State UniversityAbout
Katie Rask is an Associate Professor in the Department of Classics at The Ohio State University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences and the Center for the Study of Religion. She holds a Ph.D. in History of Art from Ohio State. Her research focuses on Greek and Etruscan archaeology, religion in the Greek and Italian worlds, and animal sacrifice/votive practices. She maintains offices in Columbus (455 Hagerty Hall) and Marion (114 Morrill Hall).
Key research themes include material devotion in ancient Greek religion, phenomenological approaches to votive practices, and cross-cultural ritual analysis. Recent work explores disarticulation in sacrificial rituals and the intersection of iconography with religious practices. Her 2023 book, Personal Experience and Material Devotion in Ancient Greek Religion, examines how material objects shaped religious experiences.
Publications span archaeological case studies, zooarchaeology, and museum studies. Notable contributions include analyses of Etruscan animal bones and the phenomenology of votive monuments. No scientific awards are listed, but her work is widely cited in classical studies. No advising or grants information is provided here.
She collaborates with the Center for the Study of Religion and contributes to interdisciplinary projects on ancient Mediterranean cultures.
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