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Joachim Marzahn is a professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Freie Universität Berlin, specializing in Oriental archaeology and Assyriology. He has a rich academic background, having studied at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and Friedrich Schiller University Jena, where he completed his doctorate with a focus on the ancient Near East. His research primarily encompasses the archaeology, history, and culture of ancient Mesopotamia, and he has significantly contributed to the understanding of cuneiform inscriptions and the organization of museum collections. Over his extensive career, Marzahn has held various academic positions, led numerous research projects, and curated numerous exhibitions at prestigious venues, including exhibitions on Babylon and Assyrian culture. A prominent figure in the field, he has published extensively, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the areas of ancient languages, cultures, and archaeological methodologies, and has actively participated in interdisciplinary projects and international collaborations.
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