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  1. Caitie Barrett is an archaeologist who studies ancient Mediterranean and Egyptian cultures. She co-directs an excavation at Pompeii and has published books and articles on Egyptianizing figurines, domestic religion, and cross-cultural interactions.

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    Singer-Songwriter Paul O'Neill and fiddle player Caitlin Barrett first performed as a duo in 2007, under the name Elysian. In 2009 they decided to expand the line up and change the name to The Roving Crows (the word 'The' was later dropped from the name).

  3. Jan 25, 2017 · Drawing on both archaeological and textual evidence, Caitlín Barrett's research investigates cultural, religious, and trade connections between Egypt and the rest of the ancient Mediterranean world; the archaeology of religion and ritual; and the material culture of ancient households.

  4. Caitlín Barrett is an archaeologist who studies everyday life and cross-cultural interactions in the ancient Mediterranean. She teaches at Cornell University as Associate Professor of Classics.

  5. Caitlín Eilís Barrett is an archaeologist who investigates everyday life, religious experience, and cross-cultural interactions in the ancient Mediterranean. Her most recent book, Domesticating Empire: Egyptian Landscapes in Pompeian Gardens (Oxford University Press, 2019), is the first book on Egyptian imagery in Roman domestic contexts.

  6. Associate Professor of Classics at Cornell University · Experience: Cornell University · Education: Yale University · Location: New Haven · 193 connections on LinkedIn. View Caitlín Barretts...

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  8. Oct 29, 2020 · Caitlín Barrett is a National Geographic Explorer who studies daily life in ancient Rome through archaeological research at Pompeii. She co-directs the Casa della Regina Carolina Project, which excavates an elite dwelling and its garden to reveal the material culture and lived experiences of Pompeii's inhabitants.