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Assistant Professor, History
Presentations
- “Cabbage-urine and Breastmilk: Embodied Remedies and Mastery in the Ancient Roman World” at the Symposium for Gender & History: Health, Healing and Care, Vancouver, Canada, May 2020.
Conference Paper,
Presented, 05/15/2020.
- “Kitchens, Dining Rooms, and Latrines: Daily Routines in a Roman House.” Pompeii Day: Presented by the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture and Archaeological Institute of America (Spokane). Spokane, WA, April 2020 (cancelled due to Co-vid).
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Other, 04/11/2020.
- “Skeletons and Dining Couches: Eating and Dying in the Roman World.” History Lecture Series, University of Washington. Seattle, WA, January 2020.
Invited Talk/Keynote,
Presented, 01/29/2020.
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Geographical Regions of Interest
Publications
- F. Mira Green (2021). “Butcher Blocks, Vegetable Stands, and Home-Cooked Food: Resisting Gender and Class Constructions in the Roman World” in Material Girls: Arethusa 53.2. Johns Hopkins University Press. 115-32.
Published, 03/25/2021.
- Mira Green (2016). “Cooking Class” . Public and Private in the Roman House and Society, Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplemental Series 102, ed. Kaius Tuori and Laura Nissin (Portsmith, RI: 2015).
Published, 02/26/2016.
- Mira Green (2015). “Witnesses and Participants in the Shadows: The Sexual Lives of Enslaved Women and Boys in Ancient Rome” . Helios 42.1 (Spring 2015): 143-62.
Published, 03/20/2015.