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Jaqueline Koller is a Doctoral student at the University of Zurich, Institute of Archaeology, Department of Classical Archaeology, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) with a Doc.CH grant since October 2018. She previously held the role of Tutor at the Department of Classical Archaeology (2011–2014) and the History Department (2011–2016).
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Classical Archaeology (Major), Ancient History (Major Minor), and Prehistoric Archaeology (Minor) (2008–2012)
- Master of Arts in Classical Archaeology (major) and Ancient History (minor) (2012–2016)
- Bachelor’s degree in General History (2006–2008)
Her research examines the history of the Zurich Archaeological Collection (1850–1950), focusing on its dual role in science and public engagement. Her work traces institutionalization of classical archaeology in Zurich through archival analysis and epistemic object studies.
Jaqueline has published on Lycian grave iconography (2020) and participated in excavations in Spina (Emilia Romagna) and Monte Iato (Sicily). Her scientific award includes the SNSF Doc.CH grant for her doctoral research.
She has contributed to projects analyzing cultural and scientific interactions in 19th- to 20th-century archaeology, linking Zurich's collection to broader European trends in philology, art history, and architecture.





