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Dr. Rebecca E. Döhl is a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology, Humboldt University of Berlin, specializing in the Department of Archaeology and Cultural History of Northeast Africa (AKNOA). Her work bridges traditional Egyptology with cutting-edge digital methodologies, focusing on prehistoric and Predynastic Egypt, rock art, and complex system theory.
- Doctorate from Free University of Berlin (2009-2017) on rock paintings in Egypt
- Part-time degree in Academic Geoinformatics from University of Salzburg (2009-2011)
- MA in Egyptology from Free University of Berlin (2008)
Her research combines landscape archaeology with digital tools like GIS, 3D modeling, and agent-based modeling to analyze ancient Egyptian communication systems. Notable projects include:
- 2023: Leading field campaigns in Gebel el-Nezzi, Eastern Desert
- 2018-present: Project coordinator for CaeMmCom (Corpus of Ancient Egyptian Multimodal Communication)
- 2010-2016: Rock paintings survey in Wadi Berber
She has received prestigious funding from Gerda Henkel, TOPOI, and DAAD, and her publications explore spatial approaches to rock art and multimodal communication in Ancient Egypt. Her work also contributes to theoretical discussions on social development and complex systems in archaeology.

