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Florian Müller is an Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Innsbruck. With a habilitation thesis on the 1912–1913 excavations in Aguntum, his career spans roles as a researcher, educator, and museum curator since 2009. He leads the Archaeological University Museum Innsbruck (since 2012) and specializes in the history of archaeology, museum studies, and Roman culture in Tyrol.
- Born 1977 in Innsbruck
- Diploma in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History (2003)
- Habilitation on Aguntum excavations (2017)
His research focuses on the history of archaeological science, collection provenance, and reception of antiquity, particularly examining Romans in Tyrol and Southern Italian cultures. Articles reveal expertise in museum ethics, fieldwork from Mesolithic to modern eras, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Notable scientific awards include the 2019 Innsbruck City Research Prize and multiple university grants. He organizes academic events like the AKMe doctoral program colloquia and serves on committees for the Austrian Academy of Sciences.





