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Sarah Melville is a Research Professor at Clarkson University in the Arts, Culture and Technology Department. Her work focuses on the history and warfare of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, royal women’s roles, and cross-cultural military comparisons.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Yale University
- M.Phil. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from Yale University
- M.A. in Art History and Archaeology from University of Missouri at Columbia
- A.B. in Ancient Studies from Smith College
Her research spans Ancient Near East history, Assyrian military practices, and the cultural intersections of art, technology, and warfare. She has also explored gender dynamics through inscriptions and translated historical texts.
Recent publications emphasize Assyrian warfare ethics, military technology diffusion, and comparative studies with Classical antiquity. Her work often bridges archaeology with political and social history.
Scientific Awards:
- West Point Summer Seminar in Military History Fellow
- Military History Instructor’s Course, Combat Studies Institute, United States Army
- American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant
Professor Melville teaches courses on ancient warfare, Greek and Roman history, and the history of war. She has contributed to key anthologies and journals in her field.



