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Ann C. Gunter is a specialist in visual material culture of the pre-Islamic Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean neighbors. Her primary research interests include artistic cultural interaction between the Mediterranean and Near East, the relationship between material culture and social cultural identity, and the modern reception of ancient Greek and Near Eastern art. She has authored several books including 'Collector’s Journey: Charles Lang Freer Egypt' and 'Greek Art Orient'. Gunter has edited volumes such as 'Investigating Artistic Environments Ancient Near East' and 'Companion Ancient Near Eastern Art'. In her teaching, she combines graduate training with archaeological fieldwork conducted in Turkey, where she has published findings from excavated materials at sites like Gordion, Yassıhöyük, and Labraunda. Gunter serves on the editorial board of the series 'Classica et Orientalia' and the 'State Archives Assyria Bulletin'. She is also a board member of the Melammu Project, an international research network focused on heritage and archaeology of the Ancient Near East, which sponsors workshops and symposia leading to significant publications.
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