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Elisabeth Walde is a Professor at the Institute of Archaeology, University of Innsbruck. Her research focuses on Roman Provincial Art, Classical Epigraphy, and Cultural Transfer in the Alps. She has published extensively on Tyrolean Roman sites, particularly Aguntum and Magdalensberg.
- Key Research Areas:
- Roman Art in Noricum
- Alpine Regional Archaeology
- Cultural Syncretism in Roman Provinces
- Epigraphic and Iconographic Studies
Publications include analyses of Roman frescoes, grave monuments, and cultural interactions in the Alpine region. Her 2010 work on Anton Roschmann's Inscriptiones highlights Tyrolean classical heritage. She has contributed to understanding political communication through ancient art and co-edited volumes on Roman self-representation via stone monuments.
Lectures cover topics from Pompejanian wall paintings to eroticism in classical art, delivered at institutions like the Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum and Curatorium pro Agunto. She actively participates in academic symposia and public outreach events.
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