Dr.
Konstantina Saliari

Principal investigator
H-278812/2018
(Hochschuljubiläumsstiftung der Stadt Wien): Genetik und Herkunft von römischen Rindern in Vindobona und Umgebung (PI)
Contribution
FWF I-1670: Prehistoric copper production in the eastern and central Alps
(PI: G. Goldenberg)
ÖAW (OREA)-Projekt: Gog & Magog – die Mammutjägerzeit in Wien (PI: C. Neugebauer-Maresch)
FWF P-25804: Functions of an Egyptian town - Case study of Tell el-Dab´a (PI: I. Forstner-Müller)
ERC 313668:
Across ancient borders and cultures: An Egyptian microcosm in Sudan during the 2nd millennium BC (PI: J. Budka)
FWF
P-23517: Celts at the Traisen valley (Ossarn and Oberndorf) (PI: P. Ramsl)
Curriculum Vitae
- 2018: Grete Mostny Award, University of Vienna.
- 2017: Carl von Schreibers Award, Museum of Natural History Vienna.
- 2017: PhD Thesis with Erich Pucher, Michael Doneus and Sabine Felgenhauer-Schmiedt “Archaeozoological analysis of Castle Sand (10th century AD, Lower Austria): interpretation of the socio-economic organisation and the exploitation of natural resources” (with distinction).
- Since 2016: Scientific employee at the Museum of Natural History Vienna. 1. Zoological Department, Archaeozoology.
- 2014-2016: Freelancer at the Museum of Natural History Vienna. 1. Zoological Department, Archaeozoology.
- 2012: Enrolment for PhD studies at the University of Vienna.
- 2010-2011: Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Konstantinos Moraitis).
- 2011: Master Thesis with Lilian Karali “Molluscan material from prehistoric sites of Middle East”. General degree grade: 9.60/10 (first class honors with distinction).
- 2009-2011: Master studies of prehistoric archaeology at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
- 2009: Bachelor Thesis with Lilian Karali “Natural mummification and environment”.
- 2008: German Archaeological Institute at Athens (DAI): Digitalization and study of pottery
- 2007-2011: National and Archaeological Museum of Athens: Educational programs for children in the age between 10 and 13 years.
- Since 2006: Participation in various excavations in Greece and abroad.
- 2005-2009: Bachelor studies of Archaeology and History of Art at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
- 2005: General Lykeion in Perama, Piraeus (“Apolytirion”).