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Björn C. Ewald is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto's Downtown Toronto (St. George) campus, specializing in Mediterranean and European archaeology with a focus on ancient art history and visual culture of the Roman and Greek worlds.
Education:
- PhD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, 1996 (thesis published in 1999)
His research explores funerary art, mythological representations, and cultural translation in antiquity, with particular emphasis on empathy, embodiment, and spatial dynamics in Roman and Greek artistic production. Ewald employs critical methodologies including neuroarthistory and philosophical approaches to analyze how ancient societies conceptualized knowledge through visual media, focusing on sculpture, painting, and material culture from the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
His publication trends reveal sustained investigation into intellectual and educational iconography within Roman visual culture, examining how philosophical concepts and literary traditions were materialized in art. Recent works analyze sarcophagi as cultural artifacts that bridge Greek and Roman artistic traditions while exploring naval battle imagery and the reception of philosophers through material evidence.
Ewald contributes to academic leadership through administrative service, having served as Associate Chair, Graduate Studies (July-December 2015), overseeing graduate program development and student mentorship within his department.
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