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Dr. Asja Müller is a University Researcher at the Institute of Classical Archaeology, Freie Universität Berlin, and Mid-level Faculty Representative at the Faculty Council. She specializes in Hellenistic-Roman architecture, mummy masks in Egypt, and human-environment interactions, with fieldwork responsibilities in Pompeii. Her research integrates digital methodologies like 3D modeling to analyze spatial dynamics.
- PhD summa cum laude (2017) from University of Kiel
- Focus on Hellenistic sanctuaries, funerary practices, and digital archaeology
- Recipient of German Archaeological Institute Travel Scholarship (2017–2018)
- Primary email: asja.mueller@fu-berlin.de
Her research examines how architecture shaped social practices through projects like the DFG-funded analysis of the Asklepieion of Kos, using digital models to simulate movement patterns of festival delegates and healing seekers. Recent publications explore Roman baths' gender dynamics, terracotta artifacts, and mummy mask production networks.
Scientific awards include the Travel Scholarship Award (2017–2018). She has contributed to editorial boards and exhibition catalogues, with peer-reviewed work on Mediterranean funerary cultures and Hellenistic spatial theory.




