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Caroline Sauvage Associate Professor of Classics and Archaeology

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Connect with expert Caroline Sauvage (Associate Professor of Classics and Archaeology) at Loyola Marymount University for media, speaking opportunities and more. Caroline Sauvage is an expert in a wide variety topics including Classics, Archaeology, International Trade, Social Identity Through Archaeological Objects, Late Bronze Age, Archaeology of the Ancient World, Trade and Maritime Exchanges in the Eastern Mediterranean, and Early Iron Age.
Caroline Sauvage is an associate professor of classics and archaeology in the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts. She received her B.A. in art history and archaeology as well as her M.A. and Ph.D. in archaeology of the Ancient World from the Université Lumière Lyon 2 in France. Her research interests include trade and maritime exchanges in the eastern Mediterranean, as well as the development and use of textile tools during the Late Bronze Age and early Iron Age. Her research focuses on exchanges, the status of objects, and their representations and use as identity markers across the eastern Mediterranean. She is the author of “Routes maritimes et Systèmes D’échanges Internationaux au Bronze Récent en Méditerranée Orientale” (2012).

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