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Marleen Termeer is an Assistant Professor at Radboud University focusing on Ancient Medieval History. Her research centers on the rise and development of Rome during the Republican period, emphasizing broad historical themes such as city-state formation, colonization, political culture, and cultural identity. Termeer is particularly interested in the processes of Mediterranean cultural interaction that shaped the formation of the Roman world, with a research focus on the introduction of coinage in the Roman context. Her academic background is in Mediterranean Archaeology, utilizing both material and textual sources in her research. She has extensive experience in conducting archaeological fieldwork in Italy, particularly in the regions of Molise, Lazio, Puglia, and Sicily, and frequently engages in research stays across Italy, including Rome. Termeer is a member of the Radboud Young Academy and has been involved in editorial tasks for various scholarly publications.
Radboud University • Nijmegen, Netherlands
Teaching and researching in Ancient Medieval History with a focus on the development of Rome during the Republican period.
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