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Dr. Sarah Cormack
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Country of Origin: Great Britain
Current Position: Adjunct Professor, Webster University Vienna
Education: B.A., Bryn Mawr College, 1984; M.A., University of Wales, 1986;
M.A. and Ph.D., Yale University, 1989 and 1992
Academic Area: Art History; Webster, 2001 - present
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Sarah Cormack lives and works in Vienna (A) where she teaches art history from the prehistoric period up to the 20th c., at Webster University (since 2001). Her research focusses on aspects of death and burial in the ancient world, in particular Roman Asia Minor; and on aspects of self-representation in funerary monuments. SC also is an active participant in the Austrian Institute of Archaeology, where her most recent projects include the translation of the Institute’s home pages, and of the forthcoming book “Ephesos.”
Selected publications:
"The Tombs at Pompeii," in John J. Dobbins and Pedar W. Foss, eds. The World of Pompeii
(Routledge Press) 585-606
The Space of Death in Roman Asia Minor (Wiener Forschungen zur Archäologie Volume 6, Vienna:
(Phoibos Press 2004)
"Funerary Monuments and Mortuary Practices in Roman Asia Minor," in S. Alcock, ed.
The Early Roman Empire in the East (Oxford, Oxbow Books 1997) 137-156
Cremna in Pisidia. An Ancient City in Peace and in War, by Stephen Mitchell, with Sarah Cormack,
Robin Fursdon, Edwin Owens and Jean Ozturk (Duckworth Press, Oxford 1995)
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