Kristine Bülow Clausen
Teaching associate professor
SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Karen Blixens Plads 8
2300 København S
Denmark
Current research
In my research, I work with different aspects of the visual, material and cultural interactions in the Hellenistic and Roman worlds – focusing especially on the relations between Egypt and Rome in the Roman imperial period. Central concepts that have formed my research into this area are: materiality, object biographies, culture contact, and identity formation. Another part of my research is centered on the excavation and publication of a Roman Villa at Lake Nemi in the Alban Hills.
Teaching
I teach and supervise bachelor and master students within the following subjects:
Introduction to Archaeology
Roman Archaeology
Greek Archaeology: Classical-Hellenistic period
European Connections
Primary fields of research
Egypt outside Egypt - especially Rome and Beneventum.
Roman villas.
Roman architecture.
The history of Classical Archeology as a scientific discipline.
The classical tradition.
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The Flavian Isea in Beneventum and Rome: The appropriation of Egyptian and Egyptianising Art in imperial Beneventum and Rome
Research output: Book/Report › Ph.D. thesis
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