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Julian Gabriel Schneider, MA, is a doctoral researcher and scientific assistant at the Department of History within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Hamburg. He has held research stipends at institutions such as the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (2020–2021) and the Centre for the Studies of Ancient Documents at the University of Oxford (2020–2021). His work bridges epigraphy, papyrology, and classical archaeology, with a focus on the topography and history of Greek cities like Athens and Pergamon, as well as interstate arbitration practices in antiquity.
- Education: Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Ancient History and Classical Archaeology from the University of Zurich and the University of Vienna.
Research Interests: Schneider specializes in the analysis of documentary sources (inscriptions and papyri), urban structures of Hellenistic cities, and conflict resolution mechanisms in ancient Greek interstate relations. His work on Pergamon's economic spaces and territorial disputes integrates archaeological and epigraphic evidence to reconstruct socio-economic dynamics.
Publications & Contributions: His scholarly output includes re-editions of key inscriptions (e.g., the Pitane-Mytilene dossier), studies on economic spaces in Pergamon, and analyses of sanctuary cultures in Seleukeia Pieria. He also contributes to science communication for younger audiences and has co-translated academic works.
Awards: Schneider received the J. P. Gumbert Dissertation Award and a research stipend from the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. His collaborative work has been featured in exhibitions and multidisciplinary projects.





