Michael J. Curtis is an Honorary Fellow and Doctoral Researcher at the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester, where his research interests are centred on the development and infrastructure of the Cretan maritime landscape through the Hellenistic and Roman periods and the social archaeology of ancient ports and harbours. Michael is the Course and Business Director of My Ancient World Learning Ltd, of which he is a co-founder, and which specialises in the delivery of Lifelong Learning modules in Archaeology, Ancient History and Classics to global audiences.
Jane E. Francis is a professor of Classical Archaeology at Concordia University in Montreal. She completed her PhD at Bryn Mawr College. Her main research interests focus on the material evidence of the Roman period on Crete, especially the pottery and beekeeping. She has studied and published pottery from excavations and surveys on Crete, including Sphakia, Skoteino Cave, and Khavania.