Esmeralda Lundius

writes the final thesis.

Abschluss: PhD, Durham University

Berlin, Deutschland

Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse

Microsoft Access Database
Adobe Illustrator
Inkscape
Illustration
Archaeology
Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Middle Egyptian
Higher education
Teaching
Site management
material analysis
Microsoft Excel
Arbeitsverhältnis
Adobe Photoshop
InDesign

Werdegang

Berufserfahrung von Esmeralda Lundius

  • Bis heute 3 Jahre und 9 Monate, seit Sep. 2020

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Durham University

    Employed as a teaching assistant and demonstrator for the Undergraduate Course Applied Archaeological Methods at the Department of Archaeology. Employer: Department of Archaeology, Durham University.

  • 11 Monate, Aug. 2018 - Juni 2019

    Researcher

    Freie Universität Berlin

    Employed as a Researcher for the investigation, documentation, and interpretation of the numerous offering tables pertaining to the ancient necropolis on the Gebel. The site is managed by the Department of Egyptology (History and Cultural Studies) at the Freie University Berlin, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, the University of Sohag, Egypt, and the Egyptian Antiquities Service (SCA)

  • 1 Jahr und 1 Monat, Sep. 2017 - Sep. 2018

    Archaeological Illustrator

    Durham University

    Employed as an Archaeological Illustrator and therefore documented and illustrated small finds from several seasons as well as different types of assembled pottery. The site was managed by the Egypt Exploration Society and Durham University in collaboration with the Ministry of State for Antiquities.

  • 9 Monate, Okt. 2017 - Juni 2018

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Durham University

    Employed as a teaching assistant and demonstrator for the following Undergraduate Courses at the Department of Archaeology: Archaeology Practicals (Ceramics), Applied Archaeological Methods, Cities in Antiquities, and Ancient Civilizations of the East.

Ausbildung von Esmeralda Lundius

  • Bis heute 7 Jahre und 9 Monate, seit Sep. 2016

    PhD Candidate in Egyptian Archaeology

    Durham University

    Research: “MATERIA MAGICA AEGYPTIAE: The Relationship Between Material and Immaterial in Ancient Egyptian Magical Practice” Supervisors: Dr. Penelope Wilson and Dr. Pam Graves

  • 2 Jahre und 2 Monate, Okt. 2013 - Nov. 2015

    MSc in Forensic Archaeological Science

    University College London

    Master Dissertation Thesis: “Buried Alive: Multidisciplinary approaches for the identification and investigation of live burials”

  • 2 Jahre und 10 Monate, Sep. 2010 - Juni 2013

    BA in Archaeology

    Durham University

    Undergraduate Dissertation Thesis: “Swallowing the Sacred: The use of liquids and vital forces in Ancient Egyptian Religion”

Sprachen

  • Englisch

    Muttersprache

  • Schwedisch

    Muttersprache

  • Spanisch

    Muttersprache

  • Italienisch

    Fließend

  • Französisch

    Gut

  • Deutsch

    Gut

Interessen

Illustration
Research
Photography
Archaeology

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