Troels Myrup Kristensen Curriculum Vitae

Department of History and Classical Studies, School of Culture and Society, University Nobelparken, Jens Chr. Skous Vej 5, 1461-320, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark E-mail: [email protected] / Phone +45 871 62043 / Twitter: @ESTSacredTravel

EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University (2013-present; on parental leave October 2013-March 2014). Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University (2010-2013).

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University, 2007-2009. Visiting Graduate Student, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge & King’s College, Cambridge (January-August 2009, funded by EliteForsk-studentship). Fellow, Danish Institute at Athens (March-April 2007). MA in Classical Archaeology, Aarhus University, 2004-2006. Fellow, Accademia di Danimarca, Rome (February-April 2006). Visiting Graduate Student, Departments of Classics and Anthropology, University of Manitoba, Canada (August-December 2005). BA in Classical Archaeology with minors in Ancient History, Medieval Archaeology and Landscape Archaeology, Aarhus University, 2000-2004. Erasmus Student, School of Archaeology & Ancient History, University of Leicester, England, 2003-2004.

PUBLICATIONS a) Monographs 1. Making and Breaking the Gods. Christian Responses to Pagan Sculpture in Late Antiquity (Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity, vol. 12). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2013. * Reviews to date: Bryn Mawr Classical Review (J. Pollini, 2014.08.61), American Journal of Archaeology 119.1 (B. Madigan, 2015), The Classical Review 65.1, 262-263 (P. Niewöhner, 2015), Bibliotheca Orientalis 72, 677-680 (J. Dijkstra, 2015), Medioevo Greco 15, 453-454 (G. Agosti, 2015); Journal of Roman Studies 107, 462-464 (A. Leone, 2017). 2. Classical Heritage and European Identities: The Imagined Geographies of Danish Classicism (Critical Heritages of Europe), co-authored with V. Nørskov and L.M.A. Funder. London: Routledge, forthcoming February 2019. 3. The Matter of Sacred Travel. Landscapes, Gatherings and Presence in Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage, under contract with Routledge (2020), in preparation. b) Edited volumes 1. Ateliers and Artisans in Roman Art and Archaeology, co-editor with B. Poulsen (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series, vol. 92). Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2012.

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* Reviews to date: Bryn Mawr Classical Review (A. Vincent, 2013.10.71), American Journal of Archaeology 118.1 (T. Ivleva, 2014). 2. The Material Culture of Roman and Early Christian Pilgrimage, editor [= HEROM - Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 1, 67-275]. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2012. * Review to date: Bryn Mawr Classical Review (C. Williamson, 2014.05.27). 3. Using Images in Late Antiquity, co-editor with S. Birk & B. Poulsen. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2014. * Reviews to date: Bryn Mawr Classical Review (B. Anderson, 2015.01.35), The Medieval Review (A. Christ, 15.05.20), American Journal of Archaeology 119.4 (A. Landskron, 2015), sehepunkte.de 15.9 (J. Elsner, 2015), Medieval Archaeology 59, 337-338 (N. Schibille, 2015); Journal of Roman Studies 107, 462-464 (A. Leone, 2017). 4. Heritage Erasure, co-editor with C. Holtorf [= International Journal of Heritage Studies 21.4, 313- 421]. London: Routledge, 2015. 5. The Afterlife of Greek and Roman Sculpture: Late Antique Responses and Practices, co-editor with L.M. Stirling. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016. * Reviews to date: Classics for All (C. McDonald, 2016); Choice (J. Pollini, February 2017), Studies in Late Antiquity 1.2, 108-110 (A. Karivieri, 2017), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.06.10 (P. Panayides, 2017), The Classical Review 67.2, 529-531 (E. Kalkanis, 2017), Journal of Roman Archaeology 30, 891-894 (S.J. Barker, 2017), Eirene. Studia Graeca et Latina 53, 394-397 (J. Bazant, 2017), Plekos 20, 65-76 (A. Bergmeier, 2018), American Journal of Archaeology 122.2 (C. Machado, 2018), Phoenix (E. Marlowe, forthcoming). 6. Excavating Pilgrimage. Archaeological Approaches to Sacred Travel and Movement in the Ancient World (Routledge Studies in Pilgrimage, Religious Travel and Tourism), co-editor with W. Friese. London: Routledge, 2017. * Review to date: Ancient Near Eastern Studies 55, 201-203 (W. Anderson, 2018). 7. Ascending and Descending the Acropolis. Movement in Athenian Religion, co-editor with W. Friese & S. Handberg (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens, vol. 23). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, forthcoming December 2018. 8. Going, Gathering, and Giving: Experience Economies of Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage, co- editor with A. Collar. Under contract with the Brill series Religions of the Graeco-Roman World series (2019), submitted. 9. Comparativism in Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage, co-editor with A. Collar. To be published with Aarhus University Press as Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity, vol. 15 (2019), in preparation. 10. Sacred Treasures. Collecting and Inscribing Art in Greek and Roman Sanctuaries, co-editor with J. Fejfer. Under contract with the Routledge series Image, Text and Culture in Classical Antiquity (2019), in preparation. c) Articles 1. “Embodied Images: Christian Destruction and Response in Late Antique Egypt”, Journal of Late Antiquity 2.2 (2009), 224-250. 2. “Religious Conflict in Late Antique Alexandria: Christian Responses to ‘Pagan’ Statues in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries AD”, in G. Hinge & J. Krasilnikoff (eds.) Alexandria – A Cultural and Religious Melting Pot (Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity vol. 9), 158-176. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2010.

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3. “The Display of Statues in the Late Antique Cities of the Eastern Mediterranean: Reflections on Memory, Meaning, and Aesthetics”, in D. Sami & G. Speed (eds.) Debating Urbanism: Within and Beyond the Walls A.D. 300-700 (Leicester Archaeology Monographs vol. 17), 265-287. Leicester: University of Leicester, School of Archaeology and Ancient History, 2010. 4. “Kristne billedødelæggelser før den byzantinske billedstrid”, Din: Tidsskrift for Religion og Kultur, 2010-3/4, 45-62. 5. “Miraculous Bodies: Christian Viewers and the Transformation of Pagan Sculpture in Late Antiquity”, in S. Birk & B. Poulsen (eds.) Patrons and Viewers in Late Antiquity (Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity vol. 10), 31-66. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2012, addenda available on au.academia.edu/TroelsMyrupKristensen. 6. “Introduction: Ateliers and Artisans in Roman Art and Archaeology”, in T.M. Kristensen & B. Poulsen (eds.) Ateliers and Artisans in Roman Art and Archaeology (Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series vol. 92), 6-12. Portsmouth, RI: Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2012. 7. “The Material Culture of Roman and Early Christian Pilgrimage: An Introduction”, in T.M. Kristensen (ed.) The Material Culture of Pilgrimage [= HEROM – Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 1], 67-78. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2012. 8. “Textiles, Tattoos, and the Representation of Pilgrimage in the Roman and Early Christian Periods”, in T.M. Kristensen (ed.) The Material Culture of Roman and Early Christian Pilgrimage [= HEROM – Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture 1], 107-134. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2012. 9. “The Life Histories of Roman Sculpture and Some Aspects of Sculptural Spoliation in Late Antiquity”, in S. Altekamp, C. Marcks & P. Seiler (eds.) Perspektiven der Spolienforschung (Topoi – Berlin Studies in the Ancient World vol. 15), 23-46. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2013. 10. “Using and Abusing Images in Late Antiquity: Column Monuments as Topoi of Idolatry”, in S. Birk, T.M. Kristensen & B. Poulsen (eds.) Using Images in Late Antiquity, 268-282. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2014. 11. “Iconoclasm”, in E. Friedland, M.G. Sobocinski & E.K. Gazda (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture, 667-680. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015 (pbk 2018). 12. (w. C. Holtorf) “Heritage Erasure: Rethinking ‘Protection’ and ‘Preservation’”, International Journal of Heritage Studies 21.4 (2015), 313-317. 13. “Pilgrimage, Devotional Practices, and the Consumption of Sacred Places in Contemporary Syria and Ancient Egypt”, International Journal of Heritage Studies 21.4 (2015), 354-368. 14. “Dressed in Myth: Mythology, Eschatology, and Performance on Late Antique Egyptian Textiles”, in H. Leppin (ed.) Antike Mythologie in christlichen Kontexten der Spätantik (Millennium- Studien vol. 54), 263-296. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2015. 15. “Maxentius’ Head and the Rituals of Civil War”, in H. Börm, M. Mattheis & J. Wienand (eds.) Civil War in Ancient Greece and Rome. Contexts of Disintegration and Reintegration (Heidelberger Althistorische Beiträge und Epigraphische Studien vol. 58), 321-346. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2015. 16. “Nonnus and the Art of Late Antiquity”, in D. Accorinti (ed.) Brill’s Companion to Nonnus of Panopolis, 460-478. Leiden: Brill, 2016. 17. “Landscape, Space and Presence in the Cult of Thekla at Meriamlik”, Journal of Early Christian Studies 24.2 (2016), 229-263.

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18. (w. L.M. Stirling) ”The Afterlives of Greek and Roman Sculpture: From Use to Refuse”, in T.M. Kristensen & L.M. Stirling (eds.) The Afterlife of Greek and Roman Sculpture. Late Antique Responses and Practices, 3-24. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016. 19. “”Christ-loving Antioch became desolate”: Sculpture, Earthquakes, and Late Antique Urban Life”, in T.M. Kristensen & L. Stirling (eds.) The Afterlife of Greek and Roman Sculpture. Late Antique Responses and Practices, 68-89. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016. 20. (w. W. Friese) “Introduction: Archaeologies of Pilgrimage”, in T.M. Kristensen & W. Friese (eds.) Excavating Pilgrimage. Archaeological Approaches to Sacred Travel and Movement in the Ancient World, 1-10. London: Routledge, 2017. 21. “Excavating Meriamlik: Sacred Space and Economy in Late Antique Pilgrimage”, in T.M. Kristensen & W. Friese (eds.) Excavating Pilgrimage. Archaeological Approaches to Sacred Travel and Movement in the Ancient World, 224-244. London: Routledge, 2017. 22. “Earthquakes and Late Antique Urbanism: Some Observations on the Case of the Lykos Valley”, in C. Şimşek & T. Kacar (eds.) The Lykos Valley and Neighbourhood in Late Antiquity (Laodikeia Supplementary Series vol. 1), 71-78. Istanbul: Eğe Yayınları, 2018. 23. “Mobile Situations: Exedrae as Stages for Gathering in Greek Sanctuaries”, World Archaeology 50.1 (2018), 86-99. 24. “New Approaches to Movement in Athenian Religion”, in W. Friese, S. Handberg & T.M. Kristensen (eds.) Ascending and Descending the Acropolis. Movement in Athenian Religion (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens vol. 23). Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 11-19, forthcoming 2018. 25 “Statues”, in W. Caraher, T. Davis & D. Pettegrew (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 333-349, forthcoming 2018. 26. (w. S. Faust) “Iconography (Pagan)”, in L. Rutgers, J. Magness, R. Jensen & N. Christie (eds.) Cambridge Encyclopedia of Late Antique Art and Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, submitted. 27. “The Omphalos of Delphi: Materiality, Replication, and the Mythistory of the Sanctuary of Apollo”, in M. Mili, M. Haysom & J. Wallensten (eds.) The Stuff of the Gods. Material Aspects of Religion in Ancient Greece. Athens: Swedish Institute at Athens, submitted. 28. “Statues in Late Antique Egypt: From Production and Display to Archaeological Record”, in A. Masson-Berghoff & M. Marée (eds.) Statues in Contexts: Production, Meaning and (Re)Uses (British Museum Publications on Egypt and Sudan). Leuven: Peeters, submitted. 29. (w. A. Collar) “The Experience Economy of Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage”, in A. Collar & T.M. Kristensen (eds.) Going, Gathering and Giving. Experience Economies of Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage. Leiden: Brill, submitted. 30. “Space, Gathering and the Economies of Greek Sanctuaries”, in A. Collar & T.M. Kristensen (eds.) Going, Gathering and Giving. Experience Economies of Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage. Leiden: Brill, submitted. 31. (w. V. Nørskov) “Imagined Geography: Classical Antiquity in Danish Education and Heritage”, in L. Galani, E. Mavrikaki & K. Skourdoulis (eds.) Geographical Literacy and European Heritage. Limassol: Solva-tech, submitted.

4 d) Reviews 1. Gavin Lucas, The Archaeology of Time (London 2005). Public Archaeology 5.2 (2006), 127-129. 2. Conference Review: 107th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Montréal, Canada, 5-8 January 2006. European Journal of Archaeology 8.3 (2007), 323-325. 3. Ed. T.M. Kristensen. “Special Reviews Section: Archaeological Engagements: New Media and Beyond.” European Journal of Archaeology 10.1 (2007), 73-92. 4. Michael Greenhalgh, Marble Past, Monumental Present (Leiden 2009). European Journal of Archaeology 13.1 (2010), 128-130. 5. Laura S. Nasrallah, Christian Responses to Roman Art and Architecture. The Second-Century Church Amid the Spaces of Empire (Cambridge 2010). Ancient History Bulletin 24.3-4 (2011), 158- 160. 6. Jitse H. F. Dijkstra, Philae and the End of Ancient Religion. A Regional Study of Religious Transformation (298-642 CE) (Leuven 2008). Journal of Roman Archaeology 24 (2011), 882-886. 7. Mary B. Hollinshead, Shaping Ceremony. Monumental Steps and Greek Architecture (Madison 2015). Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2015.09.32. 8. R.R.R. Smith and Bryan Ward-Perkins (eds.) The Last Statues of Antiquity (Oxford 2016). American Journal of Archaeology, 122.1 (2018). 9. Johannes Siapkas, Från Laokoon till Troja. Antikvetenskapens teoretiska landskap (Lund 2017). Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2018.02.14. e) Popularizing articles 1. “Gaius Verres – En samler uden skrupler”, Agora 3 (2003), 29-31. 2. “Billedstrid i det senantikke Ægypten”, Sfinx 30.4 (2007), 156-161. 3. “Billedernes magt: Ikonoklasme og ikonofobi i senantikken (4.-6. årh.)”, Meddelelser fra Klassisk Arkæologisk Forening 63 (2007), 25-30. 4. “I bad med kejserfamilien”, Sfinx 31.4 (2008), 170-171. 5. ”Kejserinde Helena og de første kristne pilgrimme”, Sfinx 33.3 (2010), 113-116. 6. “Gudebilleder i det hellige rum”, in B. Bøgh, V. Nørskov & R. Raja, eds. Det hellige rum – Religion og kult i den græsk-romerske Nærorient. Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2010, 53-64. 7. “Fantomer i ørkensandet: Albert Gayets udgravninger i Antinoopolis”, Papyrus 30.2 (2010), 4-11. 8. “Fra bøn til billede: Kultstatuer i græsk religion”, in O. Høiris & B. Poulsen, eds. Antikkens Verden. Aarhus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag, 2011, 285-298. 9. (w. W. Friese & A. Collar) “Pilgerreisen der griechisch-römischen Antike”, Antike Welt 3/2015, 12- 17. 10. “Space and Identity: Mapping Europe in an Age of Crisis“, in A. Tecmen, ed. Education, Heritage and Identities in Europe: Understanding Europe’s current predicaments. Istanbul: Bilgi University, 2018, 14-22.

VISITING APPOINTMENTS SINCE 2012 Visiting Scholar, Department of Classics, Stanford University (January-June 2019). Samuel H. Kress Lecturer in Ancient Art, Archaeological Institute of America (2018-2019, elected). Visiting Scholar, Wolfson College, Oxford, and simultaneously Research Associate, Classical Art Research Centre, Oxford University, and Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Classics, Oxford

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University (September-November 2014). Research Stay, Trinity College, Oxford (May 2012). Fellow, Danish Institute at Athens (April 2012).

AWARDS AND MAJOR FUNDING Carlsberg Foundation, support for “The Pilgrim’s Gaze: Visuality and Presence in Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage”, DKK 172.000: 2019. HORIZON2020-REFLECTIVE-SOCIETY-2015, work package leader (WP5, ‘Education, Heritage and Identities’) as part of “Critical Heritages (CoHERE): Performing and Representing Identities in Europe”, consortium co-ordinated by University of Newcastle with 12 partners in 9 countries (total grant: €2.499.651, AU share: € 192.927): 2016-2019. Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF), Sapere Aude Director of Research (DFF- Forskningsleder), for the project ”The Emergence of Sacred Travel: Experience, Economy, and Connectivity in Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage” (total grant: DKK 7.055.832): 2013-2017. Danish Research Council (FKK), for the conference The Afterlife of Roman Sculpture II (DKK 75.643 DKK): 2011. EliteForsk-travelling studentship (DKK 250.000), Danish Ministry of Science: 2008-2009.

INVITED LECTURES “The Mirror of Diana: Pilgrimage, Landscape and Ritual Drama in the Sanctuary of Diana Nemorensis”, Department of Classics, University of Manitoba, Canada, 4 April 2019. “Gathering and Sacred Space in the Sanctuary of Thekla at Meriamlik”, public lecture for Identity and Cultural Exchange in Ancient Cilicia: New Results and Future Perspectives, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 18-19 May 2018. “The Emergence of Greek Sacred Travel: Archaic Sanctuaries and Material Agency”, Material Agency Forum, Leiden University, 10 November 2017. “Sacred Landscapes of Roman Greece”, Roman Seminar, Benaki Museum, Athens, 27 April 2017. “Greek Religion and the New Mobilities Paradigm”, Athens Greek Religion Seminar, Swedish Institute at Athens, 28 March 2017. “Connecting the Dots: Sacred Travel and Movement in Ancient Mediterranean Religions”, SAXO Institute, University of Copenhagen, 26 October 2016. “The Last Statues of Ancient Egypt”, Annual Egyptology Colloquium ‘Statues in Contexts: Production, Meaning and (Re)uses’, British Museum, London, 13-14 July 2016. “Materializing Sacred Geography: A (Brief) Biography of the Omphalos”, The Stuff of the Gods: The Material Aspects of Religion in Ancient Greece, Swedish Institute at Athens, 7- 10 July 2015. “Earthquakes and Urban Adornment in Late Antique Western Asia Minor”, The Lycus Valley and Neighbourhood in Late Antiquity Symposium, Pamukkale University, Denizli, 22-23 May 2015.

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“Landscapes and Sacred Geography in Ancient Greek Religion”, Christian-Albrechts- Universität zu Kiel, Graduate School “Human Development in Landscapes”, 13 April 2015. “Omphalos: Materiality, Sacred Geography and Religious Authority in Ancient Greece”, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 18 March 2015. “Pilgrimme og pilgrimsfærd i antikken”, Danish Society for Ancient and Medieval Studies, University of Copenhagen, 2 February 2015. “Pilgrimage and Sacred Movement in Ancient Greece”, Ancient History and Classical Archaeology Seminar, University of Gothenburg, 12 January 2015. “Meriamlik and Seleukeia: The Spatial Politics of City and Saint”, Late Antique & Byzantine Art and Archaeology Seminar, St John’s College, Oxford, 27 November 2014. “Connecting the Dots: Landscape, Movement and Materiality in Ancient Pilgrimage”, Classics Research Seminar, University of Reading, 26 November 2014. “The Archaeology of Theoria: Landscape, Movement, and Materiality in Ancient Pilgrimage”, Danish Institute at Athens, 13 November 2014. “The Archaeology of Sacred Travel and Movement: Pilgrimage from Classical Greece to Late Antiquity”, Institut für Klassische Archäologie, Universität Wien, 8 October 2013. “Triumph, Trophy Heads, and the Semantics of Violence”, The Roman Republican Triumph: Beyond the Spectacle, Accademia di Danimarca, Rome, 28-31 January 2013. ”Mythology and Performance on Late Antique Egyptian Textiles”, Antique Mythology in the Context of Late Antiquity – Images, Spaces, Texts, organized by DFG-research cluster “Christianisierungen im Römischen Reich”, Frankfurt, 22-24 November 2012. “Maxentius’ Head and the Rituals of Civil War”, After Rome Seminar, Trinity College, University of Oxford, 31 May 2012. “Discourses of the Body in Civil War Violence: Some Archaeological Perspectives”, Performing Civil War - The Ritual Order of Disintegration, Schloss Reisensburg, Ulm, organized by the research cluster “Ritualdynamik” (Heidelberg), 6-8 October 2011. “Billedødelæggelser i det senantikke Alexandria: Tekstlige og arkæologiske tilgange”, Patristics seminar, Lunds Universitet, 19 March 2011. “Billeder og tekst i det senantikke Ægypten”, Forum for Patristics, Aarhus University, 23 August 2010. “Life Histories of Roman Sculpture: Transforming Sacred and Urban Space in Late Antiquity”, Perspektiven der Spolienforschung, Excellenzcluster Topoi, Berlin, 5 November 2009. “Pagan and Christian Bodies”, Ancient History Seminar, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, 4 May 2009. “Archaeology of Response: Christian Destruction of Sculpture in Late Antiquity”, Roman Discussion Forum, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford, 4 March 2009. “Iconoclasm, Forgetting, and the Life Histories of Roman Statues”, Constructing Memory – Remembrance and Oblivion in Times of Transition, Centre for the Study of the Cultural Heritage of Medieval Rituals, University of Copenhagen, 13 March 2008.

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“Billedstrid og billedstormere i det senantikke Ægypten”, Department of Classical Studies, University of Stockholm, 4 March 2008.

ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS Education and Heritage in Multicultural Europe, CoHERE WP5 workshop, Aarhus University, 9 March 2018, co-organized with Vinnie Nørskov and Niels Bargfeldt. Cultic Connections in the Northern Aegean, CAH/AIAS workshop, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, 22 September 2017, co-organized with Consuelo Manetta. Comparativism and the Study of Ancient Mediterranean Pilgrimage (3rd EST Symposium), Aarhus University, 17-19 May 2017, co-organized with Anna Collar. Movements of Peoples and Ideas in the First Milllenium, FirstMillennium+ Seminar, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, 24 April 2017, co-organized with Jakob Engberg. Classical Varia, CAH seminar series, Spring 2017. Sacred Treasures: Collecting in Greek and Roman Sanctuaries, Carlsberg Academy, Copenhagen, 9 December 2016, co-organized with Jane Fejfer (University of Copenhagen). Materiality and Text, CAH seminar series, Autumn 2016. New Directions in Classical Reception, CAH seminar series, Spring 2016, co-organized with Vinnie Nørskov and Camilla Horster. Economies of Sacred Travel (2nd EST Symposium), Aarhus University, 17-18 September 2015, with 15 speakers, co-organized with Anna Collar. Sacred Landscapes in Classical Art, joint workshop between EST and Classical Art Research Centre, Oxford University, 21 November 2014, with 7 speakers, co-organized with Peter Stewart (Classical Art Research Centre, Oxford). Excavating Pilgrimage: Archaeological Approaches to Sacred Travel and Movement from Classical Greece to Late Antiquity (1st EST Symposium), Aarhus University, 9-10 May 2014, with 17 speakers and discussants, co-organized with Wiebke Friese. Travel and Movement in the Ancient World, Classical Antiquity Research Seminar series spring 2014, 5 talks and 1 workshop. Exploring Methods in Ancient Visual Culture Studies (KHAN2), seminar, Christian-Albrechts- Universität zu Kiel 21-22 March 2014, co-organized with Georg Gerleigner and Stephan Faust, with 3 keynote lectures and 8 speakers. Kiel-Hamburg-Aarhus Network for the Study of Ancient Visual Culture (KHAN), exploratory workshop, Aarhus University 14 June 2013, with 5 speakers. Mapping Movement and Sacred Topography: Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Ancient Pilgrimage, 15 December 2012, Universität Hamburg, as part of the strategic partnership between AU, UH, SDU and Kiel, co-organized with Wiebke Friese, with 7 speakers and 7 discussants. Aarhus Seminars in Classical Studies, lecture series, spring Heritage Erasure: Vandalism and obliteration in the historical environment. Co-organizer of session at the international

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conference “People, places, stories” in Kalmar 28-30 September 2011 (in co-operation with prof. Cornelius Holtorf, Linnaeus University), with 11 speakers. The Afterlife of Roman Sculpture II – Late Antique Response and Reception. Seminar at AU, funded by the Danish Research Council with further support from the Canada Research Chair in Roman Archaeology, 5 March 2011, with 10 speakers and 2 discussants. Using Images in Late Antiquity. Conference at Accademia di Danimarca, Rome, 13-15 January 2010, co-organized with Stine Birk and Birte Poulsen. Antikfagene i Norden i det 21. århundrede. Nordic seminar for Classical scholars, Aarhus University, 17-18 September 2009, co-organized with Vinnie Nørskov, with 75 participants. Archaeologies of Destruction. Session at Theoretical Archaeology Group, Southampton, 16 December 2008, co-organized with Ben Croxford. The Afterlife of Roman Sculpture – Late Antique Perceptions and Practices. Seminar at AU, 26 September 2008, with 3 speakers. Approaches to Workshops in Roman Art. Session at the 109th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Chicago, 5 January 2008, co-organized with Birte Poulsen. The Art of Destruction. Ph.D.-seminar for Danish PhD School in Archaeology, 6-7 December 2007, co-organized with Tim Flohr Sørensen and Mads Dengsø Jessen. Social Life and Things. Session at Nordic Theoretical Archaeology Group, Aarhus, 11-12 May 2007, co-organized with Søren Handberg.

FIELDWORK: ARCHAEOLOGY AND HERITAGE A total of 28 weeks of field experience in Turkey, Italy, Greece, England and Denmark. 2017-2018: Bodrum, Turkey, cultural heritage fieldwork, 4 weeks. 2012-2014: Bodrum, Turkey, work on sculpture in the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, 2 weeks. 2004: Vindolanda, England, 2 weeks. 2002: Nemi, Italy, 6 weeks. 2001-2004: Piraeus, Greece, total of 11 weeks. 2001: Randlev, Denmark, 3 weeks.

PH.D. SUPERVISION AND ASSESSMENT Sanne Hoffmann, AU and Danish National Museum, 2014-in progress, principal supervisor, preliminary dissertation title: “A Diachronic Study of the Use of Terracotta Figurines in Greek Sanctuaries, ca. 600-31 BC”. Irene Selsvold, Göteborgs Universitet, 2014-in progress, co-supervisor (main supervisor: Ida Östenberg), preliminary dissertation title: “Troublesome Temples. Memory Sanctions towards Temples in Texts and Monuments in Late Antiquity.” Niels Bargfeldt, AU, degree awarded 2014, chair of assessment committee, dissertation title: “Influential Individuals: Legionary Garrison Communities on the Northern Roman

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Frontier.” Nicola Daumann, AU, 2014-2018, principal supervisor, dissertation title: “Sacred Landscapes and Economies in Urban Contexts. Looking at Movement towards Sanctuaries in Late Second Temple Period Jerusalem and Roman Heliopolis” Lærke Maria Andersen Funder, AU, degree awarded 2014, chair of assessment committee, dissertation title: “The Classical Narrative. A Study of the Reception of Classical Antiquity in Contemporary Europe through Analysis of the Narratives Presented in Museum Exhibitions.” Diego Chapinal Heras, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, visiting PhD student funded by AUFF, September-December 2016, and member of first assessment committee, March 2017. Erin Warford, University of Buffalo, visiting PhD student funded by AUFF, March-May 2014.

POSTDOCTORAL SUPERVISION Louise Blanke, AU, 2015-2016, on monasticism and pilgrimage in late antique Egypt. Anna Collar, AU, 2014-2017, on religious networks and pilgrimage in Roman Syria. Wiebke Friese, AU, 2013-2014, on womens’ festivals and pilgrimage in Classical Attica.

SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY Director of the research programme “Classical Antiquity and its Heritage”, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, 2016-present. Director of the PhD Programme in History, Archaeology, and Classical Studies, Graduate School of Arts, Aarhus University, 2015-2018. Member of the PhD Committee, Graduate School of Arts, Aarhus University, 2015-2017. Member of the Danish national board of external assessors (censorkorps) in Classical Archaeology, 2014-present. Member of the Danish Ministry of Science’s committee for bibliometrics (den bibliometriske forskningsindikator) in Archaeology and Conservation Sciences, 2014-present. Recruitment committee member for assistant professorship in Classical Archaeology, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, 2018. Assessment committee member for teaching assistant professorship in Classical Philology, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, 2015. Assessment committee chair for assistant professorship in Classical Archaeology, School of Culture and Society, Aarhus University, 2013.

PROFESSIONAL ASSESSMENT AND OTHER INDICATIONS OF ESTEEM Invited Member, DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) Network “Internal War. Society, Social Order and Political Conflict in Antiquity”, 2018-2021. Samuel H. Kress Lectureship in Ancient Art, Archaeological Institute of America, 2018-2019. Appointed external examiner, Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion, University of Bergen, Norway, 2017-2020.

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Member, Swedish Research Council, panel HS-K (‘Religious Knowledge, Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, Non-European Languages and Cultures, Ethnology’), 2016-2019. Research application reviewer, HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area), 2018. Assessment committee member for associate professorship in Late Antique and Early Medieval History, Department of Historical Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 2015-2016. Research application reviewer, TOPOI Excellence Cluster Postdoctoral Fellowships (Freie Universität Berlin), 2015. Invited lecturer, Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology (DialPast), PhD course on ‘Encountering Imagery: New strategies for using images as a source material for studies of the past’, Berlin 3-7 November 2014.

MEMBERSHIPS Elected Member, Det Lærde Selskab i Aarhus (Aarhus Learned Society), 2018-present. Elected member, Dansk Selskab for Oldtid og Middelalderforskning (Danish Society for Ancient and Medieval Studies), 2014-present.

EDITORIAL WORK AND PEER REVIEW OF MANUSCRIPTS Advisory board member, Monumenta Graeca et Romana, Brill, 2018-present. Editorial board member, Aarhus Studies in Mediterranean Antiquity, Aarhus University Press, 2013-present. Editorial board member, Antikken & Kristendommen (= Antiquity and Christianity), Forlaget Anis, 2013-present. Assistant Reviews Editor, European Journal of Archaeology, 2005-2010. Peer reviewer of article and book manuscripts, 2010-present: Aarhus University Press Acta Hyperborea Brill Cambridge University Press HEROM – Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture International Journal of Heritage Studies Journal of Late Antiquity Journal of Religious History Memory Studies Oxbow Books Religion University of Wisconsin Press

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