Editorial Board
Final year PhD candidate in Classics at King's College London. PhD uses social network analysis to map female centred networks in the Late Roman Republic so as to identify certain aspects of female agency at this time. Further information, including full PhD proposal, a CV and conference papers, can be found at: https://kcl.academia.edu/GregGilles
Greg Gilles
Founder & Chief Editor

Third year PhD candidate in Classics at the Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Studies. PhD reconstructs the financial aspects of the organisation of Roman Entertainment (gladiatorial combats, athletics, theatre, and chariot racing) between the first century and third century AD. Further information and contact details can be found at: https://sas.academia.edu/JordonHouston
Jordon Houston
Editor

Final PhD candidate at the History Department of University College London. PhD thesis examines the interweaving of economic and social practices with the art of divination at the oracle of Dodona (Epirus) in the Classical and Hellenistic periods. Further information and contact details can be found at:
Karolina Frank
Editor

Second year PhD candidate in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Birmingham. PhD examines the political dialogue between the Roman multitude and the tribunes of the plebs in the Late Roman Republic. Further information can be found at: https://vpp.midlands3cities.ac.uk/display/BXS834bhamacuk/
Ben Salisbury
Special Edition Editor

Ancient Historian at the University of Gothenburg (Sweden). His PhD examined elite female status competition in Mid-Republican Rome. His research interests include gender, law, religion and space in Republican Rome. Further information, including publications and CV, can be found at: http://wwwlewismarkwebb.com
Dr Lewis Webb
Editor