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Dr. Judit Garzón Rodríguez

Project coordinator for the HERMES joint project
Room: 03-14, Diether-von-Isenburg-Str. 9-11, 55116 Mainz (Besucheranschrift)
Phone: +49 6131 39 31141

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Personal Details:

Science and Languages of Antiquity at the Autonomous University of Madrid (B.A. 2014) and Egyptology at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (M.A. 2019). 2019-2023 PhD project on "Archäologisch-philologisch-ethnohistorische Studie über grundlegende Aspekte des Penis, seine Symbolik und Bedeutung im Alten Ägypten" at the Research Training Group 1876 "Early Concepts of Humans and Nature: Universal, Specific, Interchanged" at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. Since 2023 associated postdoc (Egyptology) at the same Research Training Group.
Work experience in the fields of archaeology, provenance research, editing, digital humanities, content management and translation. 2012-2019 professional activity at several archaeological sites in Spain, Greece and Egypt. 2016-2019 research assistant at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz for The Asyut Project. 2019-2023 research research associate at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and lecturer at the Institute of Ancient Studies in 2023/24. Since January 2024 research associate at the IEG and project coordinator of the joint project "HERMES - Humanities Education in Research, Data, and Methods".

Field of activity

Planning, development and implementation of the Bring Your Own Data Labs and the research study programme

Research interests

Archaeology of Egypt
Body concepts in text and image
Sociology of the body
Multimodal approaches in Egyptology
Cultural studies

Publications (selection)

• Ambivalentes Wasser: lebensfördernd und lebensbedrohend, in: A. Hilgner / U. Steinert (Hrsg.), BeZAUBERnde ORTE. Naturbegegnungen in vormodernen Kulturen. Begleitkatalog zur Ausstellung, Mainz 2022, 32.
• Wasser als göttliche Ursubstanz (zus. mit M. Schumann), in: A. Hilgner / U. Steinert (Hrsg.), BeZAUBERnde ORTE. Naturbegegnungen in vormodernen Kulturen. Begleitkatalog zur Ausstellung, Mainz 2022, 34–37.
• Tomb P9.1, in: Kahl, J. / El-Khadragy, M. / Verhoeven, U. / Buhlke, A. / Garzón Rodríguez, J. / Gervers, E. / Kilian, A. / Zöller-Engelhardt, M., The Asyut Project. Fourteenth and Fifteenth Season of Fieldwork (2018–2019), in: Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur 50, 2022, 256–258.

Research projects:

HERMES: Humanities Education in Research, Data, and Methods

HERMES, short for Humanities Education in Research Data and Methods, is a BMBF-funded joint project focussing on establishing spaces for learning, researching, and networking in the humanities and cultural sciences. The aim of HERMES is to teach, develop and critically reflect on data literacy. In pursuit of this objective, HERMES designs and develops various innovative formats.