Visiting Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Florida State University
Fields: archaeology, art, and architecture of the ancient Mediterranean; ecology, hydraulic engineering, and water management
Email: aglennie@holycross.edu
Office: Fenwick 423 Phone: 508-793-3494
Biography
In 2009, I graduated with a B.A. in Anthropology and Classical Civilization from the College of William and Mary in Virginia and subsequently earned my M.A. in Classical Archaeology (2013) and Ph.D. in Classics (2022) from Florida State University. In 2018-2019, I served as the Resident Instructor at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome. Since 2007, I have excavated at the Etruscan site of Poggio Civitate, where I am the cataloger, and, since 2013, at the Roman site of Cosa, where I am co-assistant director.
Courses
Fall 2024
Introduction to Latin 1
Water and Humans (Montserrat, Natural World Cluster)
Spring 2025
Introduction to Latin 2
Humans and Water (Montserrat, Natural World Cluster)
Research & Teaching Interests
- Roman archaeology, art, and history from the Iron Age to the late Imperial period
- Roman hydraulic engineering, social impact of water management
- Roman colonies of the Republican and early Imperial periods
- the Etruscans
- the Phoenicians, Punic peoples, and Carthaginians
- weaving metaphor in Latin literature