
- Forschung- Forschungsschwerpunkte
 - Assyrische und babylonische Literalität, und ihre politische und intellektuelle Geschichte, insbesondere in Bezug auf die textlichen Quellen des ersten Jahrtausends. - 2025 – 2028: „Die Bibliotheken von Babylon“ (BiB), DFG-Projekt Nr. 540544922 (zusammen mit Kristin Kleber) Projekt-Website 
- Lebenslauf- Curriculum Vitae
 - Beruflicher Werdegang (Assyriologie)- Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin/Postdoctoral Researcher am Project "Governance in Babylon", Institut für Altorientalistik und Vorderasiatische Archäologie (seit Okt 2023). - Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin/Postdoctoral Researcher am Projekt "The Cuneiform Documents in the Babylon Collection of the Istanbul Archaeological Museums (Eski Şark Eserleri Müzesi)", Lehrstuhl für Altorientalistik, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (2020–2023). - Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Projekt "Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-witchcraft Rituals", Lehrstuhl für Altorientalistik, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (2013–2019). - Research Associate am Project "Assyrian and Babylonian Scholarly Literacies", Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Universität Cambridge (2011–2012). - Research Associate am Project "The Geography of Knowledge in Assyria and Babylonia", Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Universität Cambridge (2009–2011). - Research Assistant am Projekt "The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project", Universität Helsinki (2000-2001). - Ausbildung- Ph.D. in Scienze dell'antichità, Universität Udine, Italien (2009). - MA in Assyriologie, Universität Leuven, Belgien (1999). - MA in Informatik, Universität Gent, Belgien (1995). 
- Schriften- Monographien- The Cuneiform Tablets from the First Millennium BCE in the Babylon Collection of the Istanbul Archaeological Museums. Forthcoming. 
 Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals: Glossaries and Indices. Ancient Magic and Divination 8/4. Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill, 2019. With M. Luukko.- Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals, Vol. 3. Ancient Magic and Divination 8/3. Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill, 2019. With T. Abusch, D. Schwemer and M. Luukko. - Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals, Vol. 2. Ancient Magic and Divination 8/2. Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill, 2016. With T. Abusch, D. Schwemer and M. Luukko. - The Political Correspondence of Esarhaddon. State Archives of Assyria 16. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, 2002. With M. Luukko. - Herausgeberschaften und Mitarbeit- Sources of Evil: Studies in Mesopotamian Exorcistic Lore. Ancient Magic and Divination 15. Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill, 2018. With M. Luukko, D. Schwemer and A. Mertens-Wagschal. - Assyrian – English – Assyrian Dictionary. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, 2007. With S. Parpola, R.M. Whiting, et al. - Artikel und Buchkapitel- Marduk-šarrāni’s Conspiracy with Merodach-baladan: SAA 15 189 and SAA 15 208 Rejoined. In progress. - Crime and Punishment according to a Neo-Babylonian Document from Babylon. Zeitschrift für Altorientalische und Biblische Rechtsgeschichte 29 (2023), 19-40. - Von Babylon nach Istanbul. Einblicke in die Babylon Sammlung des Istanbuler Archäologischen Museums. Alter Orient aktuell 19 (2022), 10–18. With A. Schachner and N. P. Heeßel. - Grain Deliveries to the Royal Palace in Babylon during the Reign of Nebuchadnezzar II. Journal of Cuneiform Studies 74 (2022), 139–184. [https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/719867] - Ephemeral Artifacts: Figurines of Warlocks and Witches in Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals. In: K. Sonik (ed.), Art/ifacts and ArtWorks in the Ancient World. Philadelphia: Penn Museum Press, 2021. 243–263. - Depression at the Royal Courts of Esarhaddon and Assurbanipal. In: S. Hsu and J. Llop-Raduà (eds.), The Expression of Emotions in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Leiden: Brill, 2020. 201–219. - The Decline of Female Professionals – and the Rise of the Witch – in the Second and Early First Millennium BCE. In: E. Eidinow and R. Gordon (eds.), Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft 14 (2019), 37–61. - “Clay Pit, You Are the Creator of God and Man!”: Textual Evidence for the Sources of Raw Clay Used in Mesopotamia. In: I. Nakata, et al. (eds.), Prince of the Orient: Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Memory of H. I. H. Prince Takahito Mikasa. Orient, Journal of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan, Supplement 1. Tokyo: The Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan 2019, 175–192. With C.E. Watanabe and M. Altaweel. - Divine Privilege of the Rich and Powerful? Seeking Healing of Illness by Presenting a Luxurious Gift. In: L. Vacín, et. al (eds.), Mesopotamian Medicine and Magic: Studies in Honor of Markham J. Geller. Ancient Magic and Divination 14. Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill 2018, 379–399. With T. Oshima. - Tracing the Neo-Elamite Kingdom of Zamin in Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Sources. In: S. Yamada (ed.), Neo-Assyrian Sources in Context: Thematic Studies of Texts, History and Culture. State Archives of Assyria Studies 28. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2018, 51–67. - Introduction. In: G. Van Buylaere, M. Luukko, D. Schwemer and A. Mertens-Wagschal (eds.), Sources of Evil: Studies in Mesopotamian Exorcistic Lore. Ancient Magic and Divination 15. Leiden – Boston, MA: Brill 2018, 1–6. - The Babylonian Ubāru and his Slave-Sale Documents from Nineveh. In: J.Ma Córdoba and C. del Cerro (eds.), “Im Osten grauts, der Nebel fällt, ...”: Festschrift Karlheinz Kessler. Isimu 20–21. Madrid: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid 2017–2018, 235–248. With M. Luukko. - Languages and Writing Systems in Assyria. In: E. Frahm (ed.), Companion to Assyria. Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell 2017, 313–335. With M. Luukko. - Nergal-eṭir’s Correspondence in the Light of BM 30205, and a Preliminary Edition of BM 36543, another Fragmentary Neo-Assyrian Letter in the Babylon Collection of the British Museum. In: Y. Heffron, A. Stone and M. Worthington (eds.), At the Dawn of History: Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of J. N. Postgate. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns 2017, 651–663. - Neo-Elamite Hara(n) and Its (Non)relation with Biblical Hara and URU.HAR(.KI), Dur-Abi-Hara and Haraʾ in Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian Sources. Die Welt des Orients 46 (2016), 134–151. - A Neo-Assyrian Estate Sale Contract from the Late Seventh Century. Die Welt des Orients 46 (2016), 152–161. With M. Luukko. - The Maqlû incantation Attunu mû, “You are the water”. NABU 2014/100. - Tillâ, Tīl-uli, Tillê. Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 14 (2014) 46–47. - Ṭudia. Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 14 (2014) 154. - Tunaku. Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 14 (2014) 185. - Turtanu. Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 14 (2014) 207–209. - Uppumu. Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie 14 (2014) 351–352. - The Secret Lore of Scholars. In: G.B. Lanfranchi, et al. (eds.), LEGGO! Studies presented to Prof. Frederick Mario Fales on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Leipziger Altorientalische Studien 2. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2012, 853‒863. - The Role of the ša-muhhi-āli in the Neo-Assyrian Empire. State Archives of Assyria Bulletin 18 (2009–2010) 145–162. - The Role of the hazannu in the Neo-Assyrian Empire. In: L. Kogan, et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the 53e Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale – Vol. 2: City Administration in the Ancient Near East. Babel und Bibel 5. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns 2010, 229–246. - “I Feared the Snow and Turned Back.” In: M. Luukko, S. Svärd and R. Mattila (eds.), Of God(s), Trees, Kings, and Scholars: Neo-Assyrian and Related Studies in Honour of Simo Parpola. Studia Orientalia 106. Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society 2009, 295–306. - Sîn-šarru-iškun and Ezida in Calah. In: G. Galil, M. Geller and A. Millard (eds.), Homeland and Exile: Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies in Honour of Bustenay Oded. Vetus Testamentum Supplements. Leiden: Brill 2009, 215–243. With J. Novotny. - SAA 5, 55, and SAA 5, 61, Rejoined. State Archives of Assyria Bulletin 16 (2008) 1–4. - Several articles in H. Baker (ed.), The Prosopography of the Neo-Assyrian Empire 2/I (2000), 2/II (2001), 3/I (2002), 3/II (2011), Helsinki. - Verbal Paradigms. In: J. Hämeen-Anttila, A Sketch of Neo-Assyrian Grammar. State Archives of Assyria Studies 13. Helsinki: The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project 2000, 142–163. With M. Luukko. - Online Veröffentlichungen- #MeToo-potamia (or Systemic Gender Inequality in Mesopotamia). The Ancient Near East Today, vol. VIII, no. 9 [https://www.asor.org/anetoday/2020/09/metoo-potamia]. - Editions of anti-witchcraft rituals as part of the project “Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-Witchcraft Rituals” (http://oracc.org/cmawro/corpus). - Editions of texts from four scholarly libraries as part of the project “The Geography of Knowledge in Assyria and Babylonia, 700–200 BC: A Diachronic Analysis of Four Scholarly Libraries” (http://oracc.org/cams/gkab/corpus). 
