Department of Archaeology

Asst. Prof. Dr. Anja Hellmuth Kramberger

Anja Hellmuth Kramberger, born 1978 in Berlin (Germany), studied Prehistoric and Near Eastern Archaeology as well as Antique History at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Degrees Magistra Artium (2005) and Dr. phil. (2008) at Freie Universität Berlin, docentka za arheologijo (2015) at the Faculty of Arts, University in Ljubljana. Travelling Scholar of the German Archaeological Institute in 2009, Feodor-Lynen Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation between 2009-2013. Since 2015 teaching the History of the Ancient Orient at the University in Ljubljana, between 2017-2019 research assistant in the EU-project Iron-Age-Danube, in 2018/2019 teaching Bronze- and Iron Age in the Adriatic at the Karl-Franzens-University in Graz. Between 2016-2018 research excavations on a prehistoric hillfort in Istria as Korean-Croatian joint project. Research topics are the Bronze- and Iron Age between the eastern Middle Europe, the Eurasian Steppe region, the Adriatic and Western Asia, mounted nomads, archery, iron age female attire, bronze age pottery, settlement systems and long- distance communication networks.    







Events

28. 03. 2026
Faculty of Arts

Dvodnevni mladinski zagovorniški hekaton: Shekajmo duševno zdravje

12. 03. 2026
Faculty of Arts

Enakost spolov – sanje ali resničnost? Pogovor z nekdanjo direktorico Urada za žensko politiko Vero Kozmik Vodušek

11. 03. 2026
Faculty of Arts

Pravica do svobodnega odločanja o rojstvih otrok in telesni avtonomiji: pomen pobude My Voice, My Choice

11. 03. 2026
Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts

Conference: “Fichte: determination, intersubjectivity and the state” (Ljubljana, 11-13 March 2026)

10. 03. 2026
Faculty of Arts

M_oder: Tim Gregorčič: Poletje v mestu ali zakaj vročina ni povsod enaka