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Our Faculty Ernst Emanuel Mayer
A headshot of smiling Ernst Emanuel Mayer who has short brown hair, wearing a blue shirt and brown pants. He is sitting in front of a statue.
Ernst Emanuel Mayer
Humanities (History)
Associate Professor

Assoc Prof Mayer’s research is driven by questions of how material evidence can reveal patterns of social, economic and cultural history, and enrich, complement, and contextualise evidence from ancient literature and epigraphy. His scholarly focus is on urban life and visual culture, but he also works on the archaeology of the ancient economy and the role of trade and technology in the Roman Empire. Assoc Prof Mayer is currently writing a book that explores the social and cultural consequences of long distance trade between the Mediterranean and India. In addition, he is working on the use of machine learning in the analysis of ancient coins, and network analysis in regards to Roman trade.