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Instructor of Art History
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Caitlan Smith's research investigates artistic representations of the ancient Greek athlete, drawing connections between ancient evidence and modern sports science. Her academic journey began with a thesis on the Terme Boxer, a Hellenistic bronze sculpture, which sparked her interest in the ancient Greek world, its material culture, and sports history. Smith continued this focus during her master's degrees at the University of Edinburgh and the University of St. Andrews, where her dissertations examined the ancient Greek athlete's experiences through the lens of contemporary sports science. She has also explored classical reception, with publications addressing the use of AI in ancient art history education and selections from the Celtic Conference in Classics. Smith currently serves as an Instructor of Art History at Arkansas State University.
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- Publications: 7
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AI Applications for Ancient Art History Education (2025)
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- 21st Century Popular Classics: Introduction to selected classical reception papers from the Celtic Conference in Classics, St Andrews, 2018
- 21st Century Popular Classics: Introduction to selected classical reception papers from the Celtic Conference in Classics, St Andrews, 2018
- 21st Century Popular Classics: Introduction to selected classical reception papers from the Celtic Conference in Classics, St Andrews, 2018
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