Dr Zoë L. Devlin has previously worked as lecturer in medieval archaeology at Cardiff University and as editor of the journal, Internet Archaeology. Her research interests focus on Anglo-Saxon funerary practices and commemoration, the relationship between history and archaeology and attitudes towards the corruption and preservation of the corpse in medieval England.
Dr Emma-Jayne Graham is Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University. She was Rome Fellow at the British School at Rome (2005–06) and previously taught at the Universities of Cardiff, St. Andrews and Leicester. Her research primarily concerns the archaeology of Roman Italy with a particular focus on the treatment and representation of the human body, mortuary practices, theories of personhood and manipulation of the corpse, as well as the role of sensory experience in the construction and expression of religious identities.