Visiting Research Fellows

 

Eduard Reitenbach is engaged in a Ph.D. at Goldsmiths College, University of London. While at the Kenyon Institute his research will focus on 10 Russian Israeli artists in Tel Aviv. His study will make particular reference to cross-cultural dialogue within the context of immigration and 'received historical roots'.

Edmund Thomas (Lecturer in Ancient Visual and Material Culture at Durham University) is the author of Monumentality and the Roman Empire (Oxford University Press, 2007) and has published articles on Roman art, architecture and inscriptions. While at the Kenyon Institute, he will studying the context, use and meaning of spirally fluted columns in Roman architecture.

Lucy Wadeson is currently completing her DPhil at Keble College, Oxford. Her thesis examines the Nabatean tombs of Petra, Jordan. While at the Kenyon she will be pursuing further research on the "Funerary Topography of Petra".
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