Cheyenne Eversole-Spina

University of Western Ontario

ceversol@uwo.ca

Cheyenne is a PhD candidate in Roman Archaeology at the University of Western Ontario, a former site supervisor at Vindolanda, the Public Communications Coordinator for the Vindolanda Archaeological Leather Project (VALP), and ECR Network administrator and webmaster. Her interests lie in 3D modeling and printing, Virtual Reality, and public archaeology. Also Cheyenne’s research encompasses craftspeople (metalworking and leather), the Roman economy, slavery, socio-economic status, and household archaeology. She intends to use Vindolanda as a case study for her dissertation, which looks at the tools and leather manufacturing at the site.

Keywords: manufacturing, leather manufacturing, Roman Provinces, Roman Economy, Slavery, Digital Humanities, Public Archaeology