Claus-Peter Haase

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Claus-Peter Haase (* 15. January 1944 ) is Islamic scholar , archaeologist and art historian of Islamic art .

Haase was director of the Museum for Islamic Art (Berlin) from 2001 to 2009 . He is an honorary professor at the Art History Institute of the Free University of Berlin .

research

From 1961, Haase studied Islamic studies, Islamic art history, classical archeology, archeology of the ancient Orient and Byzantine history at the University of Hamburg. 1964/65 he took part in events of the Scuola Orientale at the Pontificio Istituto Biblico on Christian archeology; In 1968/69 he received an exchange scholarship in Istanbul.

From 1984 to 1998, he worked on the cataloging of oriental manuscripts in Germany (KOHD) project on the holdings of the University of Kiel . 1987–1995 he led the excavations in Madīnat al-Fār ( Syria ), which were carried out in cooperation with the Damascus branch of the German Archaeological Institute and Direction Générale des Antiquités et des Musées. 1998–2001 he was professor for Islamic art and archeology at the Carsten Niebuhr Institute at the University of Copenhagen .

Publications (selection)

  • Studies of the landscape history of northern Syria in the Umayyad period . (Diss.) Hamburg 1975.
  • Claus-Peter Haase, Ute Franke: The Cenotaph from the Mazar Khoja Muhammad Ghazi in Fushanj . In: Ute Franke, Martina Müller-Wiener: Herat Through Time. The Collection of the Herat Museum and Archive. Berlin 2016. pp. 373–389. ISBN 978-3-00-051939-0
  • Herat in the Timurid Period. Political History, Internal and External Relations, Economic Conditions . In: Ute Franke, Martina Müller-Wiener: Herat Through Time. The Collection of the Herat Museum and Archive. Berlin 2016. pp. 393–396. ISBN 978-3-00-051939-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Haase , Free University of Berlin
  2. ^ Curriculum vitae in his dissertation (Hamburg 1975).