Alfie Fuertes

MA student, Ancient Culture, Religion, and Ethnicity | he/him/his
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About

I graduated with a dual B.A. in Latin Classics & in Classical Archaeology from Brown University in 2020, and am now a first year M.A. student in the ACRE program. During my undergraduate studies, I had the opportunity to participate in Duke’s ICCS study abroad program in Rome, participate on an archaeological dig that included fieldwork across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, and worked as a collections management assistant at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology.


Research

Research Interests

  • Identity Formation in/under the Late Roman Empire
  • Gender, Ethnicity, and “Foreignness” under Roman Rule
  • Cultural Transmission in the Late Classical & Early Medieval Periods
  • Interdisciplinary History – Including Archeology, Epigraphy, and Manuscript Studies

Alfie Fuertes

MA student, Ancient Culture, Religion, and Ethnicity | he/him/his
Group

About

I graduated with a dual B.A. in Latin Classics & in Classical Archaeology from Brown University in 2020, and am now a first year M.A. student in the ACRE program. During my undergraduate studies, I had the opportunity to participate in Duke’s ICCS study abroad program in Rome, participate on an archaeological dig that included fieldwork across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, and worked as a collections management assistant at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology.


Research

Research Interests

  • Identity Formation in/under the Late Roman Empire
  • Gender, Ethnicity, and “Foreignness” under Roman Rule
  • Cultural Transmission in the Late Classical & Early Medieval Periods
  • Interdisciplinary History – Including Archeology, Epigraphy, and Manuscript Studies

Alfie Fuertes

MA student, Ancient Culture, Religion, and Ethnicity | he/him/his
Group
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I graduated with a dual B.A. in Latin Classics & in Classical Archaeology from Brown University in 2020, and am now a first year M.A. student in the ACRE program. During my undergraduate studies, I had the opportunity to participate in Duke’s ICCS study abroad program in Rome, participate on an archaeological dig that included fieldwork across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, and worked as a collections management assistant at the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology.

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Research Interests

  • Identity Formation in/under the Late Roman Empire
  • Gender, Ethnicity, and “Foreignness” under Roman Rule
  • Cultural Transmission in the Late Classical & Early Medieval Periods
  • Interdisciplinary History – Including Archeology, Epigraphy, and Manuscript Studies