معرفی
Elisabeth Trinkl is a Privatdozentin at the Institute for Antiquity, University of Graz, with a habilitation (2013) and doctoral degree from the University of Vienna (1998). Her academic career spans teaching and research since 2009, focusing on Greek Archaeology, Digital Humanities, and Ancient Textiles. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary projects combining archaeological methodologies with digital visualization techniques.
- Education:
- Doctorate in Philosophy, University of Vienna (1998)
- Habilitation, University of Graz (2013)
Research Profile: Trinkl's work bridges classical archaeology with digital humanities, emphasizing cultural communication through material remains like Greek vases and textiles. Her projects include diachronic pottery analysis and 3D exploration of cultural objects, funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
Academic Service: She serves as Deputy Chair of the CuKo network 'Antiquity and Modernity in a European Context' and was editor of Forum Archaeologiae for 25 years. Her publications include edited conference proceedings and reference works.


