Johannes Becker Studied Classical Archaeology And Ancient History At The University Of Freiburg. After His Graduation, He Became A Phd-Student At Heidelberg University. Furthermore, He Has Been A Research Assistant At The Ruhr-University Bochum Since 2012. His Research Interests Lie In The Aegean And The Interconnections Within The Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age. Within The Scope Of His Phd-Project, He Studies The Large-Scale Landscape Paintings From Tell El-Dab’a.
Johannes Jungfleisch Has Been Employed As Research Assistant At The Ruhr-University Bochum Since 2012. He Studied Classical Archaeology And West Asiatic Archaeology At The University Of Freiburg. Currently, He Is In The Final Stages Of His Phd-Project At Free University Of Berlin, In Which He Examines The Large-Scale Simulations Of Architecture Of The Wall Paintings From ‘Palace G’ At Tell El-Dab’a And Their Reception In The Local Egyptian Context. As An Archaeologist, He Has Worked In Greece, Turkey, Lebanon And Egypt.
Constance Von Rüden Is Currently Junior Professor For Prehistory At The Ruhr-University Bochum With A Special Focus On Mediterranean Prehistory And Theory. Previously She Held Post-Doc Positions At The German Archaeological Institute In Athens, At The Centre For Mediterranean Studies At Bochum And At Heidelberg University.
She Has Edited Several Volumes, Published The Wall Paintings From Tall Mishrife/Qatna With An Investigation Of Their Interregional Relations (2011) And Issued The Book “Feasting, Craft And Depositional Practice In Late Bronze Age Palaepaphos” Together With Artemis Georgiou, Ariane Jacobs And Paul Halstead. Since 2010, She Has Been Co-Director Of The Tell El-Dab’a Wall Painting Project In The Eastern Nile Delta In Egypt (Together With Manfred Bietak) And, Since 2017, The Director Of A Survey Project In Sant’antioco/Sardinia.