Daniela Kern

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Daniela Kern (born August 28, 1960 in Vienna , maiden name: Daniela Kobrc) is an Austrian prehistorian .

After graduating from high school, she studied Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Vienna from 1978 and received her doctorate in May 1990. She has been married to the prehistorian Anton Kern since 1981. The marriage has three children.

Daniela Kern mainly deals with the Neolithic and Bronze Ages in Austria. Her work combines serious documentation and imaginative interpretation to a synthesis with a new statement. Experimental archeology is another area of ​​interest in which her entire family is involved at times . She also carried out numerous excavations and finds in Austria and France or was involved in them. Preliminary reports on this were published in the specialist journal Fundberichte aus Österreich .

On behalf of the Institute for Prehistory and Early History of the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Sciences, she is involved in the processing of the excavation results of hilltop settlements such as Thunau am Kamp and Oberleis .

She also heads the P18131 project, which deals with the processing of the excavation of around 130 graves from the late Neolithic in the Lower Traisental .

Works

  • A linear ceramic settlement by Thomasl, Lower Austria , Archaeologia Austriaca 67, 1983, p. 97ff.
  • Thunau am Kamp - A fortified hilltop settlement (excavation 1965 - 1990). Urnfield-period settlement finds in the lower wood meadow , notifications of the Prehistoric Commission of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 41, Vienna 2001.
  • The Oberleiserberg in the Bronze Age , The Urn Field Culture in Austria - Location and Outlook, Vienna 2003.
  • Considerations on the evidence of mobility and migration in Eastern Austria at the time of the bell beakers , communications from the Anthropological Society in Vienna 133, 2003, pp. 73ff.

Individual evidence

  1. Individual projects P18131 . Fund for the Promotion of Scientific Research (FWF). Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved February 19, 2019.