Biography
Juliane Stein studied Classical Archaeology and Prehistory at Leipzig University. She developed her research focus on the Bronze and Iron Ages in the Levant while spending part of her studies in Beer Sheva and participating in several excavation projects in Israel (Tell Hannathon, Megiddo, Tell Keisan, Ashdod-Yam, Qubur al-Walaydah). She is pursuing her dissertation project, "Tell Rifaat/Arpad: Archaeology of an Aramaean(?) City," with a focus on the 1st millennium BCE in Northern Syria, in cooperation with the Ben-Gurion University and University College London.
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Current Projects
- The Tell el-Badawiya/Hannathon Archaeological Project (https://telhannathon.org/)Externer Link
- Affiliation: ‘Minerva Center for the Relations between Israel and Aram in Biblical Times’ (RIAB)
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Grants from Third Parties
2020/21
Scientific Podcast “Tells and Tales” · Biblical Archaeology, Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research · Leipzig University
2018
German‑Israeli Minerva School “Trade Routes between Aram and Israel in the Iron Age”, Funded by Minerva Foundation/Max Planck Society · Tel Aviv University | Leipzig University
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Teaching
2023/2024
- “An Introduction to Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology”, Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies · Leipzig University
2021
- “An Introduction to Archaeology”, Chair of Exegesis and Theology of the Old Testament · Ruhr University Bochum
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Publications
Coming soon ...