BENTE BLADSGAARD JENSEN

PhD Student

PhD program:: XXXVII
email: bente.bladsgaardjensen@uniroma1.it




supervisor: Prof.ssa Paola Buzi

Research: On the Right Side of the King. A Microhistorical Study of Vizierial Titles in the Early Ramesside Period through Prosopography and Biography.

Education:

PhD Fellow in Egyptology, Department of Philology and History of the Ancient World, “La Sapienza” University of Rome
2021-2024
• Project: “On the Right Side of the King. A Microhistorical Study of High Official Titles in the 19th Dynasty”
• Case study: Prosopography of the vizier Paser
• Interdisciplinary approach using anthropological, archaeological and philological research theory
MA in Egyptology, University of Copenhagen
2018-2020
• Late Egyptian
• Hieratic
• Egyptian archaeology
• Museum Studies: interpretation/communication
• Comparative culture studies
• Master thesis: “The Vizier Paser. A Life in the Service of the King”. Microhistorical study on the agency in self-presentation.
BA in Egyptology, University of Copenhagen
2015-2018
• Middle Egyptian
• Ancient Egyptian society and culture
• Near Eastern archaeology
• Museology

Relevant work experience:

Teaching assistant, University of Copenhagen
2021
• Egyptian Hieroglyphs 1, Middle Egyptian grammar
• Egyptian Hieroglyphs 3, Middle Egyptian grammar.
• Ancient Egyptian society 1, history and literature
Student assistant, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
2019-2020
• Special exhibit: Bes, the demon god
• Ad hoc assignments for curator Tine Bagh
• Database work (SARA)
Private tutor in Middle Egyptian
2019
• From beginner to advanced level grammar
Student teaching assistant, University of Copenhagen
2018-2020
• Introduction to the ancient culture of Egypt
• Middle Egyptian 1
• Ancient Egyptian society – History and literature
Teacher and guide, National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen
2016-2020

• Society, culture, and archaeology of ancient Egypt
• “The past for beginners”, Danish history for kindergarten to 3rd grade students
• Museum highlights – guided tours of the Danish collection for adults

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