Regine Pruzsinszky

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Regine Pruzsinszky is an Austrian ancient orientalist .

Life

She studied ancient Semitic philology and oriental archeology in Vienna , Berlin , Würzburg and Helsinki . From 1990 to 1998 she took part in various archaeological excavations in Austria, Greece, Syria and Lebanon. In February 2000 she received her doctorate from the University of Vienna . From 2000 to 2004 she was a research assistant at the Collaborative Research Center SCIEM 2000 The Synchronization of Civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the 2nd Millennium BC . Since 2002 she has taught at the universities of Vienna, Prague , Freiburg, Munich and Berlin. From 2004 to 2007 she did research as an APART scholarship holder of the Austrian Academy of Sciences on the project Singers in the Ancient Orient, A diachronic study (3rd – 1st millennium BC) on the position of the professional group of singers among economic and social -cultural aspects . From April 2007 to October 2010 she represented the professorship in Ancient Near Eastern Philology at the Oriental Seminary of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . Since her habilitation in June 2008 at the University of Vienna, she has been a private lecturer there . Since November 2010 she has been Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Philology at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg.

Her main research interests are the chronology of Mesopotamia, name research, cuneiform texts from the Late Bronze Age and musicians in the ancient Orient.

Fonts (selection)

  • The personal names of the texts from Emar (= Studies on the civilization and culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians. Volume 13). CDL Press, Bethesda 2003, ISBN 1-883053-75-7 (also dissertation, University of Vienna 2000).
  • as editor with Hermann Hunger : Mesopotamian dark age revisited. Proceedings of an international conference of SCIEM 2000 (Vienna 8th - 9th November 2002) (= Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie. Volume 32) (= Contributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean. Volume 6). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-7001-3278-6 .
  • Mesopotamian Chronology of the 2nd Millennium BC. An Introduction to the Textual Evidence and Related Chronological Issues (= Memoranda of the Gesamtakademie. Volume 56) (= Contributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean. Volume 22). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-7001-6504-0 (also habilitation thesis, University of Vienna 2008).
  • as editor with Dahlia Shehata : Musicians and Traditions. Studies on the role of musicians in the writing down and transmission of literary works (= Viennese open oriental studies. Volume 8). Lit, Berlin et al. 2010, ISBN 978-3-643-50131-8 .
  • as editor with Birgitta Eder : Policies of exchange. Political systems and modes of interaction in the Aegean and the Near East in the 2nd millennium BCE. Proceedings of the international symposium at the University of Freiburg, Institute for Archaeological Studies, 30th May - 2nd June 2012 (= Oriental and European archeology. Volume 2). Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-7001-7661-9 .
  • as editor with Wolfgang Pruzsinszky and Wolfgang Punz : Siegfried Pruczsinsky: Banished to Anatolia. Records 1944–1945 . Alt-Mödling, Mödling 2015, ISBN 3-902405-08-2 .

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