Jennifer Tobin
Associate Professor of History and Classics
Email: jtobin@uic.edu
curriculum vitae (pdf)
Professor Tobin has a joint appointment with History and the Department of Classics. Her principal areas of research and publication include Greek and Roman art & archaeology, Roman architecture, and Ancient Anatolia. She is currently working on a project entitled “The Domestic Architecture and Stratigraphy from Zeugma,” an essay published in a collection called, The 2000 Rescue Excavations at Zeugma, edited by W. Aylward (Packard Humanities Institute, Los Altos).
Recent Publications:
- Black Cilicia: A Study of the Plain of Issus during the Roman and Late Roman Periods (Oxford, BAR International Series 1275), 2004.
- Herodes Attikos and the City of Athens: Patronage and Conflict under the Antonines (Amsterdam: JC Gieben, 1997)
- "Excavations on the Kastro at Kavousi: An Architectural Overview," with W. Coulson et al., Hesperia 66 (1997) 315-90
- Review of SEBASTOI SOTIRI by P. Baldassarri in the American Journal of Archaeology 105 (2001) 131-2.
Courses recently taught:
- The Art and Archaeology of Ancient Egypt (ARST/AH/AAST 210)
- The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World (CL103)
- Greek Art and Archaeology (CL/AH/HIST 204)
- Roman Art and Archaeology (CL/AH/HIST 205)
- The History and Archaeology of Alexander the Great (CL 298)
- The Cities of Vesuvius (CL 298)