Anna Sitz (Ph.D. UPenn 2017) is an American archaeologist specialized in the late Roman period. She holds a postdoc at the Universität Heidelberg and has worked on excavations in Greece and Turkey, presently at the site of Labraunda in ancient Caria. She is especially interested in the object biographies of inscriptions after their initial carving—their reuse, erasure, and preservation—and late antique strategies for (de)constructing communal memories through architecture and material culture.