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Dr. Alexander Heinemann is a Lecturer and curator at the University of Tübingen's Institute of Classical Archaeology. Previously, he held a lecturer position at Freiburg University (2006-2017) and participated in archaeological projects across Turkey, Greece, and Italy. His work centers on Roman state monuments, visual narratives, and classical reception studies.
- PhD in Classical Archaeology (Heidelberg, 2003)
- Magister Artium in Classical Archaeology (Heidelberg, 1999)
Research focuses include Roman Imperial topography, Greek vase painting, and visual culture analysis. His monograph on Dionysian imagery and co-edited volumes on symposion culture and visual narration highlight interdisciplinary approaches.
Recent publications analyze Roman imperial iconography, Hellenistic ivory art, and Dante's archaeological engagement. Key themes involve political symbolism, ritual practices, and artifact contextualization.
- Traveling Fellow, German Archaeological Institute (2004/5)
- Gerda Henkel Foundation Fellow (2003/4)
Active in public outreach through exhibitions like 'Vom Trinken und Bechern' and collaborative editorial projects, he serves as co-founder of das Rollpodest platform for archaeological collections.
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