It is my honor to join the scientific board of Anatole journal, a new #openaccess journal on ancient Near Eastern studies especially dedicated to Latin American scholarship.
It has been unjustly marginalized in related disciplines despite valuable contributions! #decoloniality #decolonization
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We are pleased to say that our March Issue is now out!
This Issue includes 434 pages of original articles, many #OpenAccess, and some book reviews.
Read it here 👇
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The edited volume was published by @oxbowbooks.bsky.social in 2022 and has already been reviewed for journals such as Archaeological Review from Cambridge and Germania. Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
Happy to see “Beautiful Bodies: Gender and Corporeal Aesthetics” reviewed and included in the overview on #gendered materials in the ancient world by Nicola Denzey Lewis in Journal of Women’s History ✅
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In his talk last month, Ingo Strauch mentions that he noticed these inscriptions while sightseeing in Egypt after inspecting the Sanskrit inscriptions at Berenike. He photographed them and assumed for sure that they had already been published, only to discover that was not the case!
Last summer I recorded a podcast episode with @unterirdisch.bsky.social during my fellowship at the @college-uaruhr.bsky.social
We discussed #masculinities #violence and #warfare in #ancientEgypt
The recording is in German and you can listen to it on #Spotify!
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The covered themes are outsourced precarity, long term effect of war, fate of the elderly, perspectives of the defeated, critique of written sources based narratives privileging victor’s perspectives, postwar disturbances and economics, war profiteering and battle aftermaths.
Chapters by Theresa Crespo, Henriette Hafsaas, Chris Langer, Anton Baryshnikov, Vlach Marek and Balázs Komoróczy, Ivan Radman, Ivan Drnic, Vladimir Mihajlovic, Marko Jankovic, Dimitrije Markovic, Haggai Olshanetsky and Lev Cosijns, Bo Jensen, Erge Butun and many others.
It includes a lengthy introduction through a relational perspective (#assemblagetheory #actornetworktheory) and a number of chapters on aftermath of war in prehistoric Iberia, ancient Egypt and Nubia, Roman provinces, late antique eastern Mediterranean, Viking Europe, and Medieval Anatolia.
In just two months our volume “Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies” is coming out with @oxbowbooks.bsky.social
You can pre-order it now with a discount!
Very cool looking CFP for a special issue of Animal History on the intersection between African Studies and Animal Studies:
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The research was supported by @college-uaruhr.bsky.social in spring-summer 2025.
The lecture is in German 🇩🇪 as well as the discussion at the end.
📖 The monograph in English is planned for 2027.
Thrilled that the recording 🎥 of my lecture 'Archäologie der Angst´ 😱 is now online on the website of the University of Zurich and their YouTube channel
🙏 Many thanks to Zurich Center for the Study of Antiquity for hosting this lecture.
#archaeology #fear
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Hey #classics scholars! 👋🏺🏛️
My fellow Classical Review editors and I recently wrote this blog post on how to write review articles and profiles 👇
👉 If you are interested in writing one do get in touch!
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#publishing #academia #classics #archaeology #ancienthistory
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Our @universitypress.cambridge.org book "Senses, Cognition and Ritual Experience in the Roman World" is #OPENACCESS !
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#archaeology #sensoryarchaeology #senses #cognition #cognitivescienceofreligion #ritual #religion #classics #ancienthistory #romanhistory
📖 Follow this page for two upcoming publications, a monograph on archaeology of fear in Ancient Egyptian palaces and the proceedings of the workshop which will be expended to include additional research 🔬
📽️ We now have the recordings of the lectures delivered at our May workshop uploaded!
🎄if you missed the conference consider this our Holiday present to you.
Many thanks to College for Social Sciences and Humanities | UA Ruhr for preparing these videos!
#archaeology #ancientegypt #multisensory
✨ La traduction anglaise de notre « Introduction à l’archéologie du genre » vient d’être publiée chez BAR !
Nous sommes particulièrement honorées de la préface de Rachel Pope 😊
Un grand merci à notre éditrice Jacqueline Senior et à son équipe !
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🙏 I am grateful to all my colleagues at the museum, especially Carla, Lukas, Julia and Mirko!
🇩🇪 The texts are in German and several publications are planned for next year. 🇦🇹 They are sponsored by Bundesministerium für Wohnen, Kunst, Kultur, Medien und Sport (BMWKMS) of Austria.
I researched the archive of the museum including the legacy of Alois Negrelli and the diary of Carl Junker together with, drawings and postcards from cities along the #SuezCanal.
My focus was on the #subaltern and the way #historians and #museum #exhibitions narrate the history of the Suez Canal construction.
🇪🇬 Under [Erinnerungs]Kulturen you can read all about this and see the interview with Mohamed Hassan whom I met in Port Said in summer 2024.
🤓 Two years ago I embarked on a research completely out of my comfort zone.
💡 Vienna Museum of Science and Technology welcomed me as a Scholar in Residence to work on their project on Colonial Infrastructures.
✅ We have now almost finalised our online exhibition.
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Thanks Briana!
💡 An additinal evening lecture on multisensory approaches to ancient Egyptian battles and their representations is on the 4th December (Thursday). I will present some of my earlier work on soundscapes of war and my ongoing work on sights 👀 and smells 👃
🤓 I am looking forward to my excercise lecture on multisensory approach to fear in New Kingdom Egyptian palaces with the students on 3rd December (Wednesday). The lecture is based on the results of my research at College for Social Sciences and Humanities | UA Ruhr this year
📖 Next week I will be a guest in Berlin at @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social in the seminar ''Sense and Sensibility: The Archaeology of Sensory Experience and Perception'' organized as a joint effort between FU Berlin and University of Copenhagen and ran by professors Henny Piezonka and Elisa Roßberger
Drawing on a wide range of evidence from textual sources, visual representations and architectural remains of New Kingdom Egyptian palaces, I intend to demonstrate that palaces could be frightening places.
📖The lecture is based on my research conducted at the College for Social Sciences and Humanities | UA Ruhr
🇩🇪 The talk will be in German
I will tackle the role of space and things in the palaces in the process of intimidation, drawing inspiration from #ANT, #newmaterialism and #ontologicalturn.