Graduate Students

In supervising graduate students, I am interested in exploring topics in late antique and early medieval history of Western Europe, particularly those that examine Christianity, gender, or some theme related to archaeological evidence. I am also eager to work with students on the history of archaeology and museums. Since work in the medieval field requires proficiency in Latin and at least two modern languages, and research on nineteenth-century archaeology and museums mandates proficiency in at least two modern languages, students should begin this preparation as early as possible in their studies.

Current UF Graduate Students

Ralph Patrello
B.A. University of Chicago, M.A. University of Leeds
Doctoral Student: Social Transformation in Southern Gaul, 400-600 CE

Rebecca Devlin
B.A. Syracuse University, M.A. San Francisco State University
Doctoral Student: Late Antique Iberia

Andrew Welton
B.A. Grove College, M.A. University of Florida
Doctoral Student: Anglo-Saxon Burial Rites

Matthew Delvaux
B.A. United States Military Academy
Masters Student: The Textuality and Materiality of Burial Mounds in the Life of Saint Guthlac