Erika Kunze-Götte

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Erika Kunze-Götte (née Götte, born March 30, 1931 in Clausthal-Zellerfeld ) is a German classical archaeologist .

After attending school in Frankfurt am Main , Götte studied Classical Archeology, Greek and Ancient History in Tübingen and Munich . On December 19, 1957, she received her doctorate in Munich under Ernst Buschor with a thesis on the subject of women's chamber paintings in fifth century vase painting . In 1958/59 she traveled to the Mediterranean with the travel grant of the German Archaeological Institute . 1959-1960 she was active in the German excavation in Olympia .

Her main area of ​​research is Greek vase painting ; In addition to a monograph on the workshop of the Kleophrades painter , she wrote six volumes for the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Germany . She was married to the musicologist Stefan Kunze (1933–1992), a son of the classical archaeologist Emil Kunze (1901–1994). Her sons are the painter Michael Kunze and the classical archaeologist Christian Kunze .

Publications

  • Woman's chamber pictures in vase painting of the fifth century , Munich 1961 (= dissertation)
  • The Cleophrades painter among painters of black-figure amphorae. A workshop study , Mainz 1992, ISBN 3-8053-1285-7
  • with Karin Tancke and Klaus Vierneisel : The necropolis from the middle of the 6th to the end of the 5th century. The additions. (= Kerameikos. Results of the excavations. Volume VII, Part 2), Hirmer, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-7774-6920-3
  • Myrtle as an attribute and ornament on Attic vases , Kilchberg 2006, ISBN 978-3-905083-23-1

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