Dr. habil
University of Graz
Uros Matic
Languages
Serbian, English, Russian, German, French, Arabic
About me
I am an archaeologist and Egyptologist based at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich and Barnard College, Columbia University, New York City as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow and at the Universities of Graz and Münster as a lecturer with postdoctoral lecturer qualification ('Habilitation').
Past Work Experience
I have 10 years of teaching experience at four German speaking universities (Münster, Vienna, Graz and Innsbruck) and 8 years of research experience on third pardy funded projects in total acquisition value of ca. 700.000 euros (e.g., DAAD, University Alliance Ruhr, Horizon Europe).
I have 20 years of fieldwork experience in Serbia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Egypt, Sudan and Lebanon.
My Education
2006-2010- BA in archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade

2011-MA in archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of Belgrade

2012-2017-Ph.D in Egyptology, Institute for Egyptology and Coptic Studies, University of Münster

2026-Habilitation in Egyptology, Institute for Egyptology and Coptic Studies, University of Münster
Specialisation
Other Specialisation
Archaeological Method and Theory, Ceramic Studies, Field Archaeology, Gender, History of Archaeology, Settlement Archaeology, Warfare
Chronological Focus
Bronze Age, Egyptology
Geographical Field
Africa, Near and Middle East
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2021 Violence and Gender in Ancient Egypt. Archaeology of Gender and Sexuality 1. London and New York: Routledge.0.00519772270
2020 Ethnic Identities in the Land of the Pharaohs. Past and Present Approaches in Egyptology. Ancient Egypt in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.0.00519772271
2019 Body and Frames of War in New Kingdom Egypt: Violent Treatment of Enemies and Prisoners. Philippika 134. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.0.00519772272
2026 with Vladimir Mihajlovic (eds.). Aftermath of War in Ancient Societies. Oxford: Oxbow Books.0.00519772273
2025 with Dina Serova (eds.). Bodies that Mattered. Ancient Egyptian Corporealities. Leiden: Sidestone Press.0.00519772274
2024 with Bisserka Gaydarska, Laura Coltofean, und Marta Díaz-Guardamino (eds.). Gender Trouble and Current Archaeological Debates. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology. New York: Springer.0.00519772275
2022 (ed.). Beautiful Bodies. Gender and Corporeal Aesthetics in the Past. Oxford: Oxbow Books.0.00519772276
2017 with Bo Jensen (eds.). Archaeologies of Gender and Violence. Oxford: Oxbow Books.0.00519772277
2026 with Lonneke Delpeut. “On Stallions and Mares: Gendering of War Horses in Ancient Egypt”. Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 14 (2)0.00519772278
2025 with Jared Carballo Pérez, Sarah Schrader, Rachael Hall, und Stuart Tyson Smith. “Tumplines, Baskets, and Heavy Burden? Interdisciplinary Approach to Load Carrying in Bronze Age Abu Fatima, Sudan”. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 77. 101652.0.00519772279
2025 “I am ahead of my time, like Ancient Egypt: Egyptomania in Balkan Turbo-folk, Chalga and Rap”. Journal of the International Society for the Study of Egyptomania 1: 2–28.0.00519772280
2024 “The Forces of the Hyksos and their Representations: Glimpse of Reality or interpretatio thebarum?”. Arts 13 (6): 185.0.00519772281
2024 “Ethnicity of the Hyksos Forces and the Death of Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao”. Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology 19 (3): 821–849.0.00519772282
2024 “The Ones Who Could Not pwy: Failed Masculinity of Syrian Princes in the Tale of the Doomed Prince”. Die Welt des Orients. Supplementary Issue: Challenging Dichotomies and Biases in the Study of the Ancient Southern Levant, 112–128.0.00519772283
2024 with Irene Forstner-Müller, Pamela Rose, Astrid Hassler, Philipp Seyr, and Clara Jeuthe. “Second Preliminary Report on the Town of Kom Ombo (2019-2021)”. Bulletin de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale 124: 207–249.0.00519772284
2023 “Egyptomania, Sex and Ontology in Enki Bilal’s The Nikopol Trilogy (1980–1992) and Immortel, ad vitam (2004)”. Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology 18 (3): 817–834.0.00519772285
2023 with Sonja Žakula. “The Motif of the “Lost Paradise” in Blockbuster Films Set in the Post-Apocalypse”. Journal of the Ethnographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences 71 (3): 117–136.0.00519772286
2023 “Queering Serbian Archaeology: Androcentrism, Heteronormativity, Gender and the Writing of (Pre)history”. Ex Novo. Journal of Archaeology 8: 53–75.0.00519772287
2023 “On lustful deities and the ontological turn in the archaeology of ancient Egypt”. Ars & Humanitas 17 (2): 143–166.0.00519772288
2023 “Gender as a Frame of War in Ancient Nubia”. Dotawo. Journal of Nubian Studies 8: 100–137.0.00519772289