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Kathleen Warner Slane

Dr. Kathleen Warner Slane is committed to innovative research in Roman archaeology, with a particular focus on the intricate relationships between trade, society, and material culture. As a Professor Emerita of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri, she has dedicated her career to exploring the nuances of Roman art, architecture, and funerary practices. Her work delves into the significance of pottery and other artifacts, offering insights into the daily lives and customs of ancient Roman societies. Throughout her distinguished career, Dr. Slane has conducted extensive fieldwork across various Roman sites, contributing significantly to the academic community's understanding of the Roman world. Her research has been instrumental in uncovering the complexities of Roman trade networks and their impact on societal structures. By examining the material culture left behind, she has shed light on the economic and social dynamics that shaped the Roman Empire. Dr. Slane's scholarly contributions are widely recognized, with numerous publications that have advanced the field of Roman archaeology. Her work not only enhances our knowledge of Roman art and architecture but also provides a deeper appreciation for the cultural and historical contexts in which these artifacts were created. Her dedication to her field has inspired countless students and colleagues, making her a respected figure in the academic community. In addition to her research, Dr. Slane has been an active participant in academic conferences and symposiums, sharing her findings and engaging with fellow scholars. Her passion for Roman archaeology is evident in her teaching, where she has mentored many students, guiding them in their own explorations of ancient cultures. Her legacy continues to influence the study of Roman art and archaeology, ensuring that future generations will benefit from her pioneering work.

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