
Robyn Le Blanc
Assistant Professor · Roman Archaeology
University of North Carolina at GreensboroUnited States
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Robyn Le Blanc is an Assistant Professor in Ancient Mediterranean Studies & Archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She specializes in Roman archaeology and numismatics, focusing on how Roman provinces used coinage to shape local identities.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.A. in Classical Archaeology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B.A. in Classical Humanities, Archaeology, and History from George Washington University.
- Research: Roman archaeology, coinage of Roman provinces, mythology, and Roman money boxes.
- Professional Roles: Co-director of WIRE (Women in the Roman East); co-led the UNCG in Rome study abroad program (2024).
- Awards: Kershaw Lecturer in Near East Archaeology (Archaeological Institute of America, 2021-2022).
Dr. Le Blanc has conducted fieldwork in Israel, England, and Montenegro. She teaches courses ranging from elementary Latin to specialized seminars on Roman daily life and coinage. Her invited talks at institutions like the American Numismatic Society and Oxford Numismatic Society highlight her expertise in Roman numismatics and colonial identity.
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