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CULHAM Phyllis Professor United States Naval Academy (United-States) Antiquity BIOGRAPHY Prof. Phyllis Culham initially taught at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and the University of California, Irvine, and has now been at the United States Naval Academy for over thirty years. She has published widely on topics as disparate as Roman women, Roman literacy, and both Greek and Roman military history, including on ancient military engagements in Chaos Theory in World Futures and Time, Rhythms and Chaos as well as on such individual engagements as Himera and the Roman siege of Syracuse in the Military and Naval History Journal and Plutarcho e Scienze, as well as on Roman counterinsurgency, in which her most recent interests have been naval. BIBLIOGRAPHY World Futures and Time, Rhythms and Chaos “Piracy During the First Jewish War” is forthcoming in the Proceedings of the Naval History Symposium. She is also building on earlier publications on Roman Dalmatia by continuing work on Roman counterinsurgency in that region.

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CULHAM Phyllis

Professor

United States Naval Academy (United-States)

Antiquity BIOGRAPHY Prof. Phyllis Culham initially taught at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and the University of California, Irvine, and has now been at the United States Naval Academy for over thirty years. She has published widely on topics as disparate as Roman women, Roman literacy, and both Greek and Roman military history, including on ancient military engagements in Chaos Theory in World Futures and Time, Rhythms and Chaos as well as on such individual engagements as Himera and the Roman siege of Syracuse in the Military and Naval History Journal and Plutarcho e Scienze, as well as on Roman counterinsurgency, in which her most recent interests have been naval. BIBLIOGRAPHY

• World Futures and Time, Rhythms and Chaos

• “Piracy During the First Jewish War” is forthcoming in the Proceedings of the Naval History Symposium.

She is also building on earlier publications on Roman Dalmatia by continuing work on Roman counterinsurgency in that region.