Robyn Le Blanc

Robyn Le Blanc is a Ph.D. candidate in classical archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a dissertation on the public sacred identity of Ascalon in the Late Hellenistic and Roman periods. She received her M.A. in classical archaeology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and holds undergraduate degrees in archaeology, classics, and history from the George Washington University. Her research interests include the archaeology of the Roman Near East, identity and memory in the ancient world, Hellenistic and Roman coinage, and resistance and rebellion in the Roman world.