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Kristina Winther-Jacobsen is an Associate Professor in Classical Archaeology at the University of Copenhagen. She specializes in the study of landscapes and their symbiotic relationships with human activities, particularly through the lens of ceramics. Her research focuses on copper smelting ecosystems in north-western Troodos, Cyprus, funded by the Carlsberg Foundation. She aims to create complex narratives about life in copper-producing landscapes during the Roman period, addressing contemporary issues like climate sustainability. Winther-Jacobsen is involved in the Troodos Archaeological Environmental Survey Project and examines the impact of Roman rule on local production strategies and their sustainability. Currently, she is mentoring Master's students and young researchers on ceramics from Roman Bath Kition, contributing to upcoming publications in the field.
University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Teaching and research in Classical Archaeology and landscape studies.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.