[Translate to Englisch:] Meer blau  mit Mauer

The research of JProf. Dr. Pascal Warnking focuses on ancient economic history, in particular maritime trade, and the maritime networks of ancient communities and economies (cover images: colourbox.de).
Research Study programme
Contact Information

JProf. Dr. Pascal Warnking
Universität Trier
Fachbereich III - Maritime Antike
54286 Trier
Tel.: +49 (0) 651/ 201-2438
Email: warnking@uni-trier.de

 

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Current Research

♦ ERC CoG MarDepend - Maritime Dependencies in Antiquity / A Maritime History of Syracuse (2025 – 2030)

MarDepend seeks to understand the existential dependency of states and communities on maritime trade. It aims to analyse and quantify how trade, geography, and conflict were interrelated in antiquity, with a focus on the city-state of Syracuse in Sicily. The study will explore economic structures, trade balance, and the impact of maritime routes on trade during both peace and war. Syracuse, a key maritime power…

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Public lecture series

► Kolloquium "Probleme des römischen Westens", Dienstag, 18-20 Uhr, Raum B 21

 

► ZAT-Kolloquium "Ägypten - Griechenland - Rom: Neue Forschungen", Donnerstag, 18-20 Uhr, HS 10

"Ausonius-Verein zur Förderung der Erforschung antiker Geschichte und Kultur durch die Universität Trier e.V."

The non-profit organisation has the aim of supporting research, teaching and study in the subjects of Egyptology, Ancient History, Classical Philology, Medieval History and Papyrology.

 

FoRuM Research Focus on Roman Archaeology and Maritime Antiquity

The objective of FoRuM is the co-operation of the disciplines in the research of Roman archaeology and maritime antiquity. The aim is to bundle and expand research into the archaeology and history of the north-west provinces of the Roman Empire and their cultural, economic, social and religious connections, among other things to the Mediterranean world, as well as research on maritime antiquity.

TRISTRA-L / TRISTRA-M

International, Franco-German study programme in History
The programme, which is located at the University of Trier, is recognised and supported by the Franco-German Academy. It is characterised by the extent of study abroad and the consistent combination of German and French students in joint TRISTRA modules across semesters on central topics of European history, society and politics.