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Camille Grace Leon Angelo

Camille Grace Leon Angelo is MAVCOR's Associate Editor. She is a doctoral student in the Department of Religious Studies at Yale University. She earned her BA Hons. in Archaeology and Near and Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Toronto and her MAR in Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Yale University. Her work examines the relationship between the body and space in late antique Christian cultural discourse using an interdisciplinary approach drawn from art history, archaeology, and gender and sexuality studies. Currently, Camille is analyzing the archaeological remains of several early Christian sites in the eastern Mediterranean to elucidate patterns of ritual movement and embodied worship in late antiquity. In 2018, she launched the Late Antiquity Modeling Project (LAMP), a digital humanities collective dedicated to creating three-dimensional reconstructions of late antique ritual spaces. The same year, Camille received a grant from the DigitalGlobe Foundation and was appointed to the Society of Biblical Literature’s Graduate Student Advisory Board.

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