Sergio Carro Martín

Sergio Carro Martín completed his studies in Arabic philology at the Universidad de Salamanca (USAL) in 2007. He has studied different courses of Arabic language and culture in centers of Sana'a (

Yemen, 2005) and Cairo (Egypt, 2010) as a fellow of the Spanish Agency for International Development and Cooperation (AECID). He defended his MA thesis in 2011, after completing the Master of Contemporary Arab and Islamic Studies at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (UAM). From 2009 to 2011 he worked as research assistant the research group Manuscript Heritage and History of Texts (CSIC-CCHS) and since 2011 he participates in the DVCTVS Project, managing the databases of the different papyrological collections.

 

 

 

Marina Escolano Poveda

Marina Escolano Poveda is a Fulbright scholar doing her PhD in Egyptology at the Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, USA), where she is specializing in Demotic studies under the direction of Dr. Richard Jasnow. She has been trained in all the stages of the Egyptian language, from Old Egyptian to Coptic, and her minor field of specialization is Ancient Greek. She has been trained in Papyrology at the Abbey of Montserrat with Dr. Sofía Torallas Tovar, and at the University of Chicago in the Summer Institute in Papyrology 2012, where she worked on unpublished Greek papyri from the University of Michigan collection. She is part of the team of the Johns Hopkins University Archaeological Expedition to the Temple of Mut (Luxor, Egypt), under the direction of Dr. Betsy Bryan. Her main field of interest is Demotic Papyrology and the study of Graeco-Roman Egypt. 


                                                                                              

Alba de Frutos García

Alba de Frutos García has a MA Degree in Classics (UCM). She also obtained an MA in Ancient History (UAM-UCM) with an MA dissertation on the invitations on papyri. She is currently working on her PhD at the Center of Humanities and Social Sciences (CCHS) as a predoctoral fellow (2010-2014). She is being trained as a papyrologist in Spain (Madrid) and abroad (Lecce).


 


 


 


Irene Pajón Leyra

Irene Pajón Leyra has a PhD in Classical Philology (2008) and an MA in Hebrew Philology (2006). In her thesis she studied the Greek paradoxographic literature, and moreover she has worked on geographic literature in Antiquity. Both fields of interest, geography and paradoxography, converge in her studies on the Artemidorus papyrus, on which she has published some articles in Spanish and international journals. She studied papyrology at seminars in Madrid and Oxford, where she was a postdoctoral fellow in 2010 and 2011. Since December 2011 she is a postdoctoral fellow at CCHS, CSIC in Madrid, where she is part of the DVCTVS team.


 


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