
معرفی
Lukas Reimann is a Research Associate at the Institute for Classical Archaeology, University of Trier, focusing on political narratives in Roman art and architecture. His doctoral project examines Doric and Tuscan capitals in Republican and Imperial Italy. He holds a Master of Philosophy from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor of Arts from Heidelberg University.
Education:
- PhD Candidate (2022–present), University of Trier
- MPhil Classical Archaeology (2020–2022), University of Oxford
- Bachelor of Arts (2015–2019), Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Research Interests: Reimann specializes in Roman architecture, urban topography, and the socio-political dimensions of Roman art. His work bridges architectural typology, cultural history, and conflict archaeology. Key themes include the aesthetics of public spaces (e.g., Pompeii), military iconography, and architectural capitals as cultural indicators.
Awards & Grants:
- Recipient of Oxford's Best Written Work in Classical Archaeology (2022)
- DAAD and AHRC scholarships for postgraduate studies
Field Experience: Participated in excavations in Italy, Austria, Greece, Vanuatu, and Germany, including projects like 'A Landscape of Conflict' (Fregellae) and the Thorikos Archaeological Project.




