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Jan Reimann is a Doctoral Fellow in the Area Group C-4 at Topoi, focusing on the intersection of pictorial constructions and spatial representations in ancient civilizations. His dissertation explores concepts of space and landscape in the visual culture of the late Roman Republic and early Imperial period. Through his research, Reimann aims to contribute to the understanding of how space was perceived and depicted in ancient image worlds. He is involved in the project 'Konzepte von Raum und Landschaft der spätrepublikanischen und frühkaiserzeitlichen Bilderwelt,' which examines the relationships between artistic representations of space and contemporary societal structures. His scholarly work includes a strong emphasis on the analysis of visual artifacts, considering both their aesthetic and contextual significance. Reimann is affiliated with Topoi, an excellence cluster dedicated to the study of the ancient world, which fosters interdisciplinary collaboration across various fields of study.
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.