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Dr. Anett Rózsa is a member of the Egyptology team at Faculty III. She holds a bachelor's degree in Egyptology and art history from ELTE Budapest, and a master's in Egyptology with a minor in Classical Archaeology from Heidelberg University. Her research focuses on Graeco-Egyptian magic, including magical gems, Demotic/Greek papyri, sun-cosmogonic motifs, and concepts of fate. She contributed to the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center 933 'Material Text Cultures' during its final phase, writing her dissertation on Egyptian solar-cosmogonic motifs in Graeco-Egyptian charms.
- Education:
- Bachelor's: Egyptology (ELTE Budapest)
- Master's: Egyptology & Classical Archaeology (University of Heidelberg)
Her research explores sun hymns, child deities, and the 'agathodaimon' concept in magical artifacts. She teaches courses including Middle Egyptian II and Modern Egyptian II, reflecting her expertise in ancient and modern language studies.
Dr. Rózsa's work bridges Egyptology and interdisciplinary studies of ancient Mediterranean religious practices, emphasizing material culture and textual analysis.
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