Sylvia Schoske

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Sylvia Schoske (* 1955 in Geislingen ) is a German Egyptologist .

From 1975 Sylvia Schoske studied Egyptology, Classical and Christian Archeology in Heidelberg, Hamburg and Munich. In 1982 she was awarded the dissertation “ The slaying of enemies . Iconography and Stylistics of Enemy Destruction in Ancient Egypt ”. Since 1982 she has been a research assistant at the State Collection of Egyptian Art in Munich . In 1988 she married the Egyptologist and then director of the museum, Dietrich Wildung . After his move in 1989 as director of the Egyptian Museum in Berlin , Sylvia Schoske became director of the Munich Museum.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Dietrich Wildung: Cleopatra. Egypt at the turn of an era. von Zabern, Mainz 1989, ISBN 3-8053-1014-5 (catalog).
  • with Dietrich Wildung: God and Gods in Ancient Egypt from Zabern, Mainz 1992, ISBN 3-8053-1409-4 (catalog).
  • with Alfred Grimm and Dietrich Wildung: Pharao. Art and Domination in Ancient Egypt. Klinkhardt and Biermann, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-7814-0413-7 (catalog).
  • with Alfred Grimm: The secret of the golden coffin: Akhenaten and the end of the Amarna period. State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich 2001, ISBN 3-87490-722-8 .