Dr. Dragana Mladenović

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Forschungsprofil

  • Achaeology of cultural change in the Roman empire
  • Roman imperialism
  • Port system of the city of Rome
  • Interconnectedness of the Roman Mediterranean
  • Roman archaeology of the Balkans
  • Roman mining
  • Archaeoastronomy

Werdegang

Career

  • Since 2025
    Researcher at LEIZA, Mainz
  • Since 2018
    Visiting Fellow, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton
  • 2014
    Fellow of the HEA
  • 2013–18
    Lecturer in Roman Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton
  • 2012
    Tutor and Director of Studies in Archaeology and Anthropology, St Hugh’s College, University of Oxford
  • 2011–12
    The Arts of Rome’s Provinces Fellow, Brown University, funded by the Getty Foundation
  • 2009–12
    Lecturer in Classical Archaeology, St Hugh’s College, University of Oxford
  • 2009
    DPhil Classical Archaeology (Roman Moesia Superior: the creation of a new provincial entity and processes of multicultural adjustment), University of Oxford
  • 2007–8
    Researcher at the British School at Rome, funded by the Craven Research Committee and the Meyerstein Fund, University of Oxford
  • 2006
    Researcher at the British School at Athens, funded by the Craven Research Committee
  • 2004
    MSt Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford, Distinction
  • 2003
    Diploma in Archaeology, University of Belgrade
     

Projects (selected, third party funded)

  • Since 2006
    Portus project, Italy. 
    Member of the project field team and Project Director since 2012. Excavations of the imperial port and the Palazzo Imperiale, co-directed with S. Keay and G. Earl (Southampton).
  • 2014–17
    Kostoperska Karpa, North Macedonia. 
    Project Director. Geophysical and field survey of the Iron Age, Roman and Byzantine sites in the region of Kumanovo, co-directed with I. Jacobs (Oxford) and B. Russell (Edinburg), funded by the Dumbarton Oaks Research Grant.
  • 2013–18
    Insula dell'Ara Coeli, Rome. 
    Project Director. Recording (laser scanning) and geophysical work on a Roman apartment building and the Campidoglio area, in collaboration with the Rome Superintendence led by E. Bianchi, funded by the British Academy Small Research Grant.
  • 2010–12
    Roman Ingots from the Central Balkans, Study of metal provenance, trade & transportation patters and the impact on state bullion supply, with M. Ponting (Liverpool), funded by The Barclay Head Fund and the Craven Research Committee
     

Awards and scholarships (selected)

  • 2014
    Education Enhancement Award, University of Southampton
  • 2010
    The Barbican Research Associates, Conference Organization Grant; Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, Conference Organization Grant
  • 2008
    Vice-Chancellor’s Award, University of Oxford
  • 2006–08
    Thomas Whitcombe Green Award, University of Oxford
  • 2004–06
    The Dulverton Scholarship, University of Oxford
  • 2004–06
    The Overseas Research Students Award, HEFCE
  • 2003–06
    The Clarendon Scholarship, University of Oxford
  • 2000–01
    The Republic Foundation for the Development of Scientific and Artistic Youth Scholarship, Ministry of Science of the Republic of Serbia
     

Kontakt

 Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie
Ludwig-Lindenschmit-Forum 1

55116 Mainz
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