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Rebecca Miller Ammerman

  • Roy D. and Margaret B. Wooster Professor of The Classics and Religion
  • Colgate University
  • RAMMERMAN@COLGATE.EDU
  • United States
  • EST - Eastern Standard Time - GMT-5:00

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Research Focus:

Magna Graecia, terracotta votive images, ritual practice

  • Employment Sector: Academic
  • Continents: Europe
  • Regions: Mediterranean Basin
  • Materials: architecture, ceramics, sculpture
  • Research Topics: colonialism, gender, landscapes, religion, social development, urbanization
  • Nations: Greece, Italy

University of Colorado Boulder
Institute of Behavioral Science
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UCB 483 (mailing)
Boulder, CO 80309

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