Anne Viola Siebert

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Anne Viola Siebert (* 1967 ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Anne Viola Siebert studied classical archeology, ancient history, and prehistory and early history at the University of Münster . In 1996 she was with Hans Wiegartz with a dissertation on the subject of Instrumenta sacra. PhD studies on Roman sacrificial, cult and priest implements . After a traineeship at the Westphalian Museum of Archeology in Münster, she has been responsible for the collection of antiquities and the associated collection of ancient Near Eastern artifacts at the August Kestner Museum in Hanover since 1999 . The main areas of interest and research are the history of Roman religion, the cultural history of antiquity, ancient glyptics , the history of science and research and the biography of August Kestner .

In her publications, museum exhibitions and online presentations, she dedicates herself to the contextualization and connection of archaeological museum objects in antiquity and the present.

Anne Viola Siebert is the niece of Kleist researcher Eberhard Siebert .

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  • Instrumenta sacra. Investigations on Roman sacrificial, cult and priest implements , de Gruyter, Berlin-New York 1999 ( Religious-historical experiments and preliminary work , Volume 44), ISBN 3-11-016126-5 .
  • Editor: Selected objects in the Kestner Museum Hannover , Kestner Museum, Hannover 2000, ISBN 3-924029-30-X .
  • In the footsteps of August Kestner , Kestner Museum, Hanover 2003 (Museum Kestnerianum, Volume 5), ISBN 3-924029-33-4 .
  • with Christian E. Loeben : “New clothes ?!” Book accompanying the exhibition of the same name as part of the “Hannover goes fashion” project. A project by the Museum August Kestner and the Hanover University of Applied Sciences in the Museum August Kestner , State Capital Hanover and Museum August Kestner, Hanover 2008, ISBN 978-3-924029-46-3 .
  • August Kestner, Etruria and Etruscology , Museum August Kestner, Hanover 2010 (Museum Kestnerianum, Volume 14), ISBN 978-3-924029-49-4 .
  • The ancient portrait. Portrayal intent and efficacy , In: Jaap Brakke (Ed.), That's me! The portrait from antiquity to the present, Landesmuseum Hannover, Hannover 2010, ISBN 978-3-929444-39-1 , pp. 110–117.
  • Story (s) in clay. Roman architectural terracottas , Museum August Kestner, Regensburg 2011 (Museum Kestnerianum, Volume 16), ISBN 978-3-7954-2579-1 .
  • From Hanover into the world: News about August Kestner's trip to Sicily in 1824 , In: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter NF 65, 2011, ISSN  0342-1104 , pp. 93-109.
  • Associate Editor: Nub Nefer. Good gold. Commemorative letter for Manfred Gutgesell. (= Hanoverian Numismatic Contributions, Volume 1), Leidorf, Rahden 2014, ISBN 978-3-86757-686-4 .
  • Gaben für die Götter , In: Franz Humer - Gabrielle Kremer (Ed.), Götterbilder - Menschenbilder. Religion and Cults in Carnuntum, St. Pölten 2011 (Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseum, catalog of the Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseum, NF, No. 498), pp. 53–61.
  • From the salon to the museum. The collections of the Hanoverian envoy August Kestner (1777–1853) and the beginnings of the August Kestner Museum . In: Historische Anthropologie 23.2, 2015, ISBN 978-3-412-50195-2 , pp. 274–289.
  • The long way to a memorial. Georg Friedrich Laves, August Kestner and the Waterloo column in Hanover . In: Hannoversche Geschichtsblätter , NF 70, 2016, pp. 52–65.
  • Staying at Musignano. August Kestner and the excavations of the Principe di Canino . In: Ruurd Binnert Halbertsma (Ed.), The Canino Connections. The history and restoration of ancient Greek vases from the excavations of Lucien Bonaparte , Prince of Canino (1775-1840) (Papers on Archeology of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities, vol. 16), Leiden 2017, ISBN 978-90-8890-499 -8 , pp. 25-42.

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