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Degrees

  • B.A., University of Michigan 1988
  • M.A., University of Michigan 1994
  • Ph.D., University of Michigan 2002
Areas of Interest

Josephine Shaya (Ph.D. Classical Art and Archaeology from the University of Michigan) specializes in Latin, Roman history, and archaeology. She has published on monuments, memory, travel and the history of collecting in antiquity. Her research has brought the insights of recent theoretical studies of museums and monuments to bear upon the analysis of Hellenistic and Roman collections and collectors.聽 She is currently the Museum Review Editor for the American Journal of Archaeology.

Courses Taught
  • First Year Seminar: Who Owns the Past?
  • Latin 101: Beginning Latin Level I
  • Latin 102: Beginning Latin Level II
  • Latin 201: Seminar in Latin Literature (Intermediate Latin Level I)
    Ovid, Rome, and the Classical Tradition
    Slavery and Literature in Ancient Rome
    Backroads, Witchcraft, and Romance: The Ancient Novel
  • Latin 202: Seminar in Latin Literature (Intermediate Level II)
    Empire and Late Republican Literature
    Race and Ethnicity in Latin Literature
    Autobiography in Roman North Africa
  • Latin 301: Seminar in Latin Literature (Advanced Level I)
  • Latin 302: Seminar in Latin Literature (Advanced Level II)
  • Latin 400: Tutorial
  • AMST 261: Studies in Ancient History
  • HIST 204: Ancient Greek History: The World of the Greeks
  • HIST 205: Roman History: Rome and the Impact of Empire
  • CLST 401: Junior Independent Study
  • CLST 451-451: Senior Independent Study
Publications
  • 鈥淪anctuaries, the Ever-Accumulating Past, and the Arval聽Acta.鈥 Jane Fejfer and Troels Kristensen, eds., Inscribing and聽Collecting Art in Greek and Roman Sanctuaries, Routledge (forthcoming).
  • “Museo Arqueol贸gico Nacional de Espa帽a Revisited.鈥 American Journal of Archaeology 122.2 (2018): 339-341
  • “A Letter from the Museum Review Editor.鈥 American Journal of Archaeology 122.1 (2018): 3-4
  • 鈥淐ommunicating Context: Spain鈥檚 Newly Renovated Museo Arqueol贸gico Nacional.鈥 American Journal of Archaeology 121.2 (2017).
  • 鈥淕reek聽Temple Treasures and the Invention of Collecting.鈥 Maia Wellington聽Gahtan and Donatella Pegazzano, eds., Museum Archetypes and Collecting聽in the Ancient World, Brill (2015), 24-32
  • 鈥淎ncient聽Analogs of Modern Museums.鈥 Elise Friedland, Melanie Grunow Sobocinski,聽and Elaine Gazda, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture, Oxford聽(2015), 622-637
  • 鈥淭he Public Life of Monuments: The Summi Viri of the Forum of Augustus.鈥 American Journal of Archaeology 117.1 (2013): 83-110
  • 鈥淭he Greek Temple as Museum. The Case of the Legendary Treasures of Athena聽from Lindos.鈥 American Journal of Archaeology 109:3 (2005): 423-442
  • 鈥淎n Archaeologist鈥檚 Vision of the Holy Land: Sepphoris 1931.鈥 In Elaine Gazda and Elise Friedland, eds., Leroy Waterman and the University of Michigan鈥檚 Excavations at Sepphoris, 1931: 鈥楾he Scientific Test of the Spade鈥 (Ann Arbor, 1997): 12-16