Heindl Patrizia (currently on maternity leave)

Researcher ERC DiverseNile Project, WP 3 (material culture)

P.Heindl@aegyp.fak12.uni-muenchen.de

Research Interests

Art and Archaeology, multimodality and semiotics, cultural landscape and religion, Late Period Egypt, reception of ancient Egypt

Education

Since 2016         PhD in Egyptology, LMU Munich

2013-2016         MA in Egyptology, LMU Munich

2010-2013         BA in Egyptology, LMU Munich

Career History

Since 2023         Researcher for the ERC DiverseNile Project, LMU Munich

Since 2022         Researcher for the DFG Aegyptiaca Project (Florian Ebeling), LMU Munich

Since 2021         Board Member of the MZAW (Münchner Zentrum Antiker Welten)

Since 2020         Teaching Assistant and Researcher, Professorship Egyptian Archaeology and Art History, LMU Munich

2017-2020         Doctoral Fellow Graduate School Distant Worlds

Archaeological Fieldwork

2023                    South Asasif Conservation Project, Luxor, Egypt

Since 2018         LMU Ankh-Hor Project, Luxor, Egypt (since 2022: Deputy field director)

2017                    AcrossBorders Project, documentation of finds in the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum, Sudan for the LMU Munich

2014-2017         various excavations in Germany

2014                    Dra Abu el-Naga Project, Luxor, Egypt, for the German Archaeological Institute Cairo

2013                    Tuna El Gebel, Egypt, LMU Munich

Projects

Since 2020         Project KOINet, the interdisciplinary competence and cooperation network for young academics (https://www.koinet.aegyptologie.uni-muenchen.de/en/)

2022                    Exhibition – Alaa Awad – an Egyptian Story, organization as Guest Curator at the SMAEK, Munich

Publications

In preparation:

Heindl, P. and Rossberger, E. (eds.) Multimodal Artefact Analysis in Ancient Studies, Pathways to Mulitmodality 1, DeGruyter: Berlin, 2024.

Heindl, P. “A question of the beholder”. In Spaces and Meaning. Multimodal Communication in Ancient Egypt, edited by Silvia Kutscher and Dina Serova, Sidestone: Leiden, 2023.

Elkins, C. and Heindl, P. „Ancient Techniques, Modern Technologies: Using 3D Models to Reveal the Sculptor’s Vision“

Published:

Heindl, P. “Petamenophis: An Egyptian Priest in Italy?“. In Baragli, Beatrice et al. (eds.): Distant Worlds and Beyond: Special Issue Dedicated to the Graduate School Distant Worlds (2012‒2021), Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2021 (Distant Worlds Journal Special Issues, Band 3), 81–86. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.886.c11951

Baragli, B. Dietz, A. Földi, Z., Heindl, P. Lohmann, P. und Schlüter, S. (eds.): Distant Worlds and Beyond: Special Issue Dedicated to the Graduate School Distant Worlds (2012‒2021), Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2021 (Distant Worlds Journal Special Issues, Band 3). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.886

Baumgartner, C., Heindl, P., Lindner, M-H., Preisigke-Borsian, J. Schlüter, S. (eds.) Ideologie und Organisation. Komparative Untersuchungen antiker Gesellschaften, DWJ 5, 2020. https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/dwj/issue/view/5333

Budka, J., Geiger, C., Heindl, P., Hinterhuber, V. & Reschreiter, H. “A Question of fuel for cooking in Ancient Egypt and Sudan” (Experimental archaeology, Issue 2019/1) [online] https://exarc.net/issue-2019-1/ea/question-fuel-cooking-ancient-egypt-and-sudan

Wimmer, S. J., Heindl, P. “Die zerstörte Felsstele von Adlun (Libanon) an der „Enge von Sarepta“ relokalisiert”, GM 254 (2018): 127–137.

Heindl, P. “Monumentalisierte Feindvernichtung. Die Felidenfellträgerstatuen des Monthemhat”. In Alexandra Verbovsek, Burkhard Backes und Jan Aschmoneit (Hgg.). Funktion/en. Materielle Kultur – Sprache – Religion. Beiträge des siebten Berliner Arbeitskreises Junge Aegyptologie (BAJA 7) 2.12.-4.12.2016 (Göttinger Orientforschungen, 64), 45–63.

Heindl, P. “Der Grabkegel aus dem Landesmuseum für Kärnten in Klagenfurt”, Rudolfinum (2014), 98–110.