Natascha Sojc

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Natascha Sojc (* 1966 in Munich ) is a German classical archaeologist .

After training as a silversmith, Natascha Sojc studied Classical Archeology, Ancient History and Provincial Roman Archeology in Munich and Heidelberg from 1989 . She obtained her master's degree in 1993 from the University of Munich, where she also worked in 2000 as a member of the Graduate School Gender Difference and Literary Studies with the dissertation The (In) Visible. Women on Attic grave stones classical times his doctorate was concerned with the iconography of classical employs Greek grave reliefs.

In 2001 Sojc became a member of the Graduate School Perception of the Gender Difference in Religious Symbol Systems at the University of Würzburg . In 2007 she received her habilitation in Würzburg with a thesis on the Roman imperial palaces on the Palatine Hill in Rome ( Domus Augustana ), which she has been involved in researching since 2004. From 2009 to 2014 she was Professor of Classical Archeology at the University of Leiden , and since 2014 she has been teaching Classical Archeology at the University of Augsburg .

Fonts (selection)

  • Mourning on Attic grave reliefs. Representations of women between ideal and reality. Reimer, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-496-02781-9 . (= Dissertation)
  • (Ed.): New questions, new answers. Ancient art as a topic in gender studies. Gender, symbol, religion ; Volume 3. LIT Verlag, Berlin, Münster, Vienna, Zurich, London 2005, ISBN 3-8258-7369-2 .
  • (Ed.): Domus Augustana. New research on the "sunken peristyle" on the Palatine Hill. - Investigating the "Sunken Peristyle" on the Palatine Hill. Sidestone Press, Leiden 2012, ISBN 90-8890-040-X .
  • with Aloys Winterling , Ulrike Wulf-Rheidt (Ed.): Palace and City in Severan Rome. Steiner, Stuttgart 2013, ISBN 978-3-515-10300-8 .

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