Anneliese Peschlow

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Anneliese Peschlow , also Anneliese Peschlow-Bindokat , born Anneliese Bindokat (born December 8, 1940 in Düsseldorf ) is a German classical archaeologist . She conducted her most important research on the archaeological remains of the Latmos Mountains in western Turkey.

Life

Anneliese Peschlow received her doctorate in 1970 at the University of Mainz under Frank Brommer with a thesis on Demeter and Persephone in Attic art of the sixth to fourth centuries . Her career led her to the rank of Senior Scientific Councilor of the German Archaeological Institute . Excavations led Peschlow to Miletus , where the German Archaeological Institute has carried out excavations for a long time. However, she made particular merits in exploring the Latmos Mountains in southwestern Asia Minor . During field research, she examined the rock paintings in the Latmos Mountains as well as the settlements from the early period of human development to the Byzantine period .

Peschlow is a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute.

She was married to the Christian archaeologist Urs Peschlow .

Fonts (selection)

  • Demeter and Persephone in Attic Art of the Sixth to Fourth Centuries. In: Yearbook of the German Archaeological Institute 87 (1972) pp. 60–157
  • The Selinunte quarries. The Cave di Cusa and the Cave di Barone . von Zabern, Mainz 1990, ISBN 3-8053-1084-6 .
  • The latmos. An unknown mountain landscape on the Turkish west coast . von Zabern, Mainz 1996 ( Zabern's illustrated books on archeology / special editions of the ancient world ), ISBN 3-8053-1994-0 .
  • Early images of man. The prehistoric rock paintings of the Latmos Mountains (Western Turkey) . von Zabern, Mainz 2003, ISBN 3-8053-3001-4 .
  • The Carian city of Latmos . de Gruyter, Berlin and New York 2005 (field research in Latmos, vol. 6), ISBN 3-11-018238-6 .
  • Herakleia on the Latmos. City and surroundings; a Carian mountain landscape. Homer Kitabevi, Istanbul 2005. ISBN 975-8293-72-9

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