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Julia Steding is a classical archaeologist specializing in Roman period portraiture, with a focus on material production. She completed her Ph.D. at Aarhus University in 2020, after obtaining her M.A. at the University of Cologne in 2016 and her B.A. at the University of Groningen in 2013. She is currently involved in postdoctoral research with a project titled 'Locally Crafted Empires,' funded by the Carlsberg Foundation, centering on Egypt’s Roman period portraiture. Her previous research includes a detailed examination of Palmyrene portraits and gender socialization in funerary contexts. Steding is also active in educational outreach through her work with Danish NGO Videnskabsklubben, where she develops programs to make classical archaeology accessible to school children. She has taught various courses in classical archaeology and is committed to science communication, having participated in multiple workshops and lectures aimed at improving public understanding of archaeology. Steding's research output encompasses numerous articles and projects, reflecting her active engagement in the academic community and collaboration with fellow researchers.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Researcher focusing on portraiture in Roman period Egypt as part of the 'Locally Crafted Empires' project.
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