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Betsy Bevis is a Lecturer specializing in Classical Civilization and Archaeology. Her research focuses on archaeological art in Late Roman Gaul and Hispania (modern France and Iberia), Roman villas, and the early medieval reception of antiquity. She investigates the political and social contexts of 19th-century excavation in her studies. Betsy has participated in excavations in Italy and Portugal and is the current field director of the Santa Susana Archaeological Project, which includes an ongoing field school excavation at a Roman villa in the Alentejo region of eastern Portugal. Before coming to the University of Illinois, Betsy taught at Johns Hopkins University and the Catholic University of America. She completed her PhD in Art History at Johns Hopkins University in 2021.
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