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Assistant Professor of History and Classical Studies at [http://www.fairfield.edu/academic/profile.html?id=295 Fairfield University] in Connecticut, USA.
Assistant Professor of History and Classical Studies at [http://www.fairfield.edu/academic/profile.html?id=295 Fairfield University] in Connecticut, USA.
Teaching Interests: Roman and Hellenistic history, ancient social history, late antiquity, the post-Roman Mediterranean, Nile valley civilizations.  Research Interests: Roman imperial history, Greco-Roman Egypt, Greco-Roman exploration in Africa, history of late antiquity, Christian Nubia, network theory.  
Teaching Interests: Roman and Hellenistic history, ancient social history, late antiquity, the post-Roman Mediterranean, Nile valley civilizations.  Research Interests: Roman imperial history, Greco-Roman Egypt, Greco-Roman exploration in Africa, history of late antiquity, Christian Nubia, network theory.  
His publications on medieval Nubia include editions of the [[Meinarti ostraka]] and the [[West Bank ostraka]].
His publications on medieval Nubia include editions of the [[Meinarti Ostraka]] and the [[West Bank Ostraka]].
He can be reached at grr919@gmail.com.
He can be reached at grr919@gmail.com.

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Assistant Professor of History and Classical Studies at Fairfield University in Connecticut, USA. Teaching Interests: Roman and Hellenistic history, ancient social history, late antiquity, the post-Roman Mediterranean, Nile valley civilizations. Research Interests: Roman imperial history, Greco-Roman Egypt, Greco-Roman exploration in Africa, history of late antiquity, Christian Nubia, network theory. His publications on medieval Nubia include editions of the Meinarti Ostraka and the West Bank Ostraka. He can be reached at grr919@gmail.com.