Christina Videbech
Stilling
postdoktor, arkeologi
Tilhørighet
Forskning
The aim of my research is to investigate the development of Rome as the city was Christianised between the 4th and 8th centuries. Concretely, I analyse the evidence of Christian use and adaptation of the Forum Romanum and the Imperial fora of Rome as evidenced in the written, archaeological, and epigraphical sources. My project The Fora of Rome and their Christian Graffiti is a collaboration between the University of Bergen, The University of Aarhus, and the Norwegian Institute in Rome. It is funded by the Research Council of Norway.
For more information on my earlier and current research:
https://uib.academia.edu/ChristinaVidebech
https://www.instagram.com/earlychristiangraffiti
Publikasjoner
Forelesning
- Christina Videbech; Simon Malmberg (2018). Ancient Cities: A MOOC in progress. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2025). Se skriften på væggen. Graffiti, martyrer og den tidligste kristianisering af Roms fora. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2024). Presentation of the project "The Fora of Rome and their Christian Graffiti" (FROG). (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2013). Omvisninger i Nye Klæ’r – Museer og Museumsformidling. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2011). Forum i Senantikken – Krise eller ej?. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2025). "... Og de kastede hans lig for hundene". Martyrer, graffiti og skabelsen af Roms kristne fora.. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2025). Tro, magt og transformation: Kristne “spor” i Antikmuseets samling. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech; Simon Malmberg (2018). Ancient Cities: En MOOC i Udvikling. (ekstern lenke)
Konferanseforedrag
- Christina Videbech (2013). Carpe Spolia – The Reuse of Public Sculpture in the Late Antique Collection. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2013). Carpe Spolia – Brug af Offentlige Skulpturer i Senromerske Privathuse. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2017). The Dissemination of Classical Archaeological Research to the General Public. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2017). Innovating Traditions: Social and Political Functions of the Basilica of St. Peter, 4th-6th centuries AD. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2016). Spoliated Memories or Memories Unspoilt: Spolia as Collective Memory in the Basilica of St. Peter in the 4th-6th centuries AD. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2018). Ny Vin på Gamle Flasker – Spolia i den Senantikke Peterskirke. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2020). Rør Mig Gerne, Thi Jeg Er af Denne Verden – Kristen Aktivitet og Forum Romanums Overlevelse fra 4.-6.årh. e.v.t.. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2016). The Forum of St. Peter? A Comparative Study of the Church of St. Peter and the Forum Romanum. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2023). Rome’s central fora as sites of pilgrimage and Christian identity. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2022). How the Dove Saved the Eagle’s Nest. Christian Activities and the Resilience of the Forum Romanum during the 4th to the 6th century. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2024). "And his body was eaten by dogs". Martyrs, travellers, and the construction of Rome's Christian fora. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2022). Den Mest Ydmyge Helligdom af Alle. Tidlig Kristen Graffiti på Forum Romanum. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2017). The Spoils of Eternity. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2012). Den Senantikke Privatsamling – Form, Funktion, Tradition?. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2016). Collective Memory at the Forum Romanum and St. Peter’s in the 4th-6th centuries: A comparative study. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2017). Fora as Sites of Collective Memory in Gothic and Post-Gothic Rome. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2025). Networks of Faith: Mapping Early Christian Interaction and Identity through the Christian Graffiti of Rome’s central fora (4th-8th centuries CE). (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2025). Ekkoer fra en hellig rejse? En komparativ analyse af kristen graffiti og pilgrimsadfærd på Kypern og i Rom. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2019). Debating the Concept of Collective Memory and its Application in the Study of Late Antique Rome. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2018). Maintaining the Memory of Eternal Rome: Forum Romanum and Forum Traiani in the 5th and 6th century AD. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2019). When the Cat’s Away: Fora as Sites of Collective Memory and Resilience in Gothic and Post-Gothic Rome. (ekstern lenke)
Populærvitenskapelig artikkel
Vitenskapelig bokkapittel
- Stefan Feuser; Michael Blømer; Francis Brouns et al. (2021). Der MOOC 'Discovering Greek & Roman Cities': Lebenslanges Lernen im digitalen Zeitalter. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2024). Clean Death or Messy Resilience? The Forum Traiani and the Forum Romanum as Activity Spaces during the Sixth Century. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2020). The Spoils of Eternity: Spolia as Collective Memory in the Basilica of St. Peter during the 4th century AD. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2023). Christians, Memory, and Resilience in the Late Antique Forum Romanum. (ekstern lenke)
- Michael Blømer; Francis Brouns; Alain Duplouy et al. (2021). Ancient Cities: Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age. (ekstern lenke)
Vitenskapelig artikkel
- Stefan Feuser; Francis Brouns; Michael Blømer et al. (2022). Ancient Cities: Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2015). Private Collections of Sculpture in Late Antiquity – An Overview of the Form, Function, and Tradition. (ekstern lenke)
- Christina Videbech (2025). Memory, Power, and Cooperation: Shaping Rome’s Suburbs through the Martyr Cult during the 4th to the 6th Centuries CE. (ekstern lenke)