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Eftychia Rompoti is a Doctoral Fellow at Topoi, focusing on the formation and transformation of knowledge in ancient civilizations, particularly through Greek painting. Her research explores the relationships between imagery, space, and perception in the ancient world. Rompoti's academic inquiries delve into how visual representation shaped societal understandings and cultural narratives in antiquity. As part of her doctoral project, she aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse about the cultural significance of visual arts and their role in shaping historical contexts. She has presented her findings in various academic settings, demonstrating her commitment to advancing scholarly discussions surrounding ancient Greek art and its implications for modern interpretations.
Administered via the Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies (BerGSAS). Programs include Ancient Languages and Texts, Ancient Philosophy and History of Ancient Science, Landscape Archaeology and Architecture, and Ancient Objects and Visual Studies.