• Prof. Dr. Annette Zgoll


  • ⒸTobias Brabanski

    Scholar of Ancient Near Eastern Studies. Born in Freiburg, Germany (1970)

    Magister artium (1992), PhD (1996, Assyriology): University of München

    2016→

    Spokeswoman of the DFG-research group 2064 STRATA (http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/556429.html)

    2011→

    Founder of the research group Collegium Mythologicum Göttingen (http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/410971.html)

    2010→

    Elected ordinary member of the Academy of Sciences and Humanities Göttingen

    2008→

    Director of the Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, University of Göttingen (http://www.altorientalistik.uni-goettingen.de)

    2008 - 2011

    Christian-Gottlob-Heyne Professor (fellowship VW-Stiftung), University of Göttingen

    2002 - 2008

    Senior Lecturer, University of Leipzig

    2007→

    Elected member of the Institut für Historische Anthropologie Freiburg e.V.

    2002

    Habilitation (Ancient Near Eastern Studies), University of Leipzig

    1999 - 2002

    Lecturer, University of Leipzig

    1996 - 1999

    Postdoctoral research (DFG fellowship), University of München

    1996

    Dr. phil. (Assyriology), University of München

    1992 - 1996

    PhD fellowship for research in museums in France, Great Britain, Turkey, U.S.A.



    Homepage: http://www.altorientalistik.uni-goettingen.de
    mail: annette.zgoll@phil.uni-goettingen.de


  • Prof. Dr. Nathan Wasserman



  • Assyriologist. Born in Jerusalem (1962)

    BA and MA (1983-87), PhD (1993, Assyriology): The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    2011–2015

    Vice-dean for research, Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    2010–2011

    Mercator Guest Professor (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) at the

    Altorientalisches Institut, University of Leipzig

    2015→

    Professor in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    2008–2015

    Associate professor in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    2002–2008

    Senior lecturer in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    1995–2002

    Lecturer in Assyriology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    1993–1994

    Post-doc, UPR 193, CNRS, Paris (équipe de Mari)



    Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/wassermannathan/Home
    mail: nathan.wasserman@mail.huji.ac.il 


    Our Teams in Jerusalem and Göttingen

    • Dr. Giovanna Matini, University of Göttingen



    • Assyriologist. Born in Prato (Italy) (1982).

      BA Pisa (2005), MA Heidelberg (2009), PhD Heidelberg (2015)

      2014-2018

      2014-2018 Research fellow in the TEMEN projekt (Goettingen)


      mail: giovanna.matini@phil.uni-goettingen.de


    • Anna Perdibon, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem



    • Researcher in Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Anthropology of Religions. Born in Venice, Italy (1986)

      BA Venice 2009, MA Venice 2012

      2017-2018

      Erasmus+ scholarship at the Altorientalisches Institut: University of Leipzig

      2014-2016

      Participation to the joint project TEMEN: Georg-August Universität Göttingen / the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

      2014→

      PhD candidate in Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Religions: the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Dissertation title: Mountains and Trees, Rivers and Springs.

      2013

      Visiting Research Fellow at the Rothberg International School: Hebrew University of Jerusalem

      2007-2008

      Erasmus scholarship at the Institut für Altorientalistik: Freie Universität Berlin


      mail: anna.perdibon@hotmail.it


    • Nadya Winderbaum (née Terechov), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem



    • Scholar of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, born in Liepāja, Latvia (1976)

      B.Sc. Nutr. 2000, MA 2017: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

      2017

      MA (Assyriology), The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

      2014 – 2017

      Research assistant in SEAL (Sources of Early Akkadian Literature) project, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

      2016

      Erasmus+ MA Program at the Altorientalisches Institut, University of Leipzig



      Student Assistants
      • Jennifer Brand
      • Katharina Ibenthal
      • Anja Piller, M.A.
      • Charlotte Steeb, M.A.