A Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, Ingrid D. Rowland (“Faking Etruria”) is a professor with the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture in Rome. She is the author of The Culture of the High Renaissance: Ancients and Moderns in Sixteenth-Century Rome (1998) and an occasional contributor to Archaeology Odyssey: “Etruscan Women: Dignified, Charming, Literate and Free” (AO 07:03), and “The Etruscans—Mastering the Delicate Art of Living” (AO 01:03). Adam Maskevich (“A Mesopotamian Feast”) is a Ph.D. candidate in Near Eastern Archaeology at Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore. He has excavated in Jordan, Egypt, Syria, […]