Fleur Kemmers

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Fleur Kemmers (born December 4, 1977 in Rhenen ) is a Dutch numismatist and Roman provincial archaeologist who is currently researching and teaching at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

Career

After attending school in Rhenen and Wageningen , Kemmers studied European archeology from 1996 to 2000 with a focus on archeology of the Roman provinces at the University of Amsterdam , where he obtained his master's degree in 2000. She then studied archeology of the Roman provinces and numismatics at the University of Nijmegen , where she worked in 2005 with the work Coins for a legion. An analysis of the coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress and Flavian canabae legionis at Nijmegen . She then spent three years as a post-doctoral student in Nijmegen, where she has also given lectures since 2008.

Since February 2010 she has held the Lichtenberg junior professorship for “Coin and Money in Greco-Roman Antiquity” at the University of Frankfurt , which was financed by the Volkswagen Foundation for the first five years .

Fonts

Monographs
  • Coins for a legion. An analysis of the coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress and Flavian canabae legionis at Nijmegen (= studies on found coins of antiquity. 21). von Zabern, Mainz 2006, ISBN 3-8053-3730-2 .
Editing
  • with Mark Driessen, Stijn Heeren, Joep Hendriks and Ronald Visser: TRAC 2008. Proceedings of the eighteenth annual Theoretical Roman Archeology Conference. Oxbow Books, Oxford 2009, ISBN 978-1-84217-351-0 .
  • with Hans-Markus von Kaenel : New perspectives for the interpretation of coin finds (= Coins in Context. 1 = Studies on ancient coins. 23). von Zabern, Mainz 2009, ISBN 978-3-8053-4091-5 .
Essays
  • Quadrantes from Nijmegen: small change in a frontier province. In: Swiss Numismatic Review . Vol. 82, 2003, pp. 17-35 .
  • Caligula on the Lower Rhine: coin finds from the Roman fort of Albaniana (The Netherlands). In: Revue Belge de Numismatique et de Sigillographie . Vol. 150, 2004, pp. 15-49 .
  • The Roman coin finds from the Augustan legionary fortress and Flavian canabae legionis at Nijmegen, The Netherlands. In: Rahel C. Ackermann, Harald R. Derschka , Carol Mages (eds.): Self-perception and perception of others in the processing of found coins. Balance sheet and perspectives at the beginning of the 21st century. Volume 1: Materials. Conference documents (= studies on numismatics and monetary history. 6). Éditions de Zèbre, Lausanne 2005, ISBN 2-940351-04-X , pp. 83-85.
  • Small change aan de grens: Romeinse munten in Nijmegen. In: Hans Bots, Jan Brabers, Paul MM Klep, Jan Kuys, Willem Willems , Corrie-Christine van der Woude (eds.): Nijmegen. Geschiedenis van de oudste stad van Nederland. Volume 1: Willem Willems, Harry van Enckevort, Jan Kees Haalebos , Jan Thijssen (eds.): Prehistorie en Oudheid. Inmerc, Wormer 2005, ISBN 90-6611-230-1 , pp. 226-229, ( online ).
  • Coin circulation in the Lower Rhine area: Deliberate policy or laissez-faire? In: Corneliu Gaiu, Cristian Găzdac (eds.): Fontes Historiae. Studia in honorem Demetrii Protase (= Biblioteca Muzeului Bistriţa. Seria Historica. 12). Bistriţa, Cluj-Napoca 2006, ISBN 973-8915-00-7 , pp. 735-742.
  • A military presence on the Lower Rhine before Drusus' campaigns: the coin finds of the Augustan legionary fortress at Nijmegen. In: Gustav Adolf Lehmann , Rainer Wiegels (ed.): Roman presence and rule in Germania during the Augustan period. The place of discovery of Kalkriese in the context of recent research and excavation findings (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen. Philological-Historical Class. Volume 3, 279). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-525-82551-8 , pp. 183-200.
  • Interaction or indifference? The Roman coin finds from the Lower Rhine delta. In: Aleksander Bursche, Renata Ciolek, Reinhard Wolters (eds.): Roman coins outside the empire. Ways and phases, contexts and functions (= Collection Moneta. 82). Moneta et al., Wetteren 2008, ISBN 978-90-77297-49-0 , pp. 93-103.
  • Marcus Agrippa and the earliest Roman fortress at Nijmegen: the coin finds from the Hunerberg. In: María Paz García-Bellido, Antonio Mostalac, Alicia Jiménez (eds.): Del imperivm de Pompeyo a la avctoritas de Augusto. Homenaje a Michael Grant (= Anejos de Archivo Español de Arqueología. 47). Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Instituto de Historia, Madrid 2008, ISBN 978-84-00-08740-1 , pp. 165-172.
  • From bronze to silver: Coin circulation in the early third century AD. In: Revue Belge de Numismatique et de Sigillographie. Vol. 155, 2009, pp. 143-158 .
  • De Romeinse muntvondsten van het terrein De Hoge Woerd in De Meern (municipality of Utrecht). In: Jaarboek voor Munt- en Penningkunde. Vol. 95, 2009, ISSN  0920-380X , pp. 1-64.
  • Sender or receiver? Contexts of coin supply and coin use. In: Hans-Markus von Kaenel, Fleur Kemmers (Ed.): New perspectives for the interpretation of coin finds (= Coins in Context. 1 = Studies on ancient coins. 23). von Zabern, Mainz 2009, ISBN 978-3-8053-4091-5 , pp. 137–156.
  • Contexts and phases: suggestions for a new approach to Celtic coins in Roman forts. In: Johan van Heesch, Inge Heeren (Ed.): Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honor of Simone Scheers. Spink, London 2009, ISBN 978-1-902040-97-4 , pp. 271-278.
  • The use and supply of coins in Roman Nijmegen. In: Willem JH Willems, Harry van Enckevort: Vlpia Noviomagvs. Roman Nijmegen. The Batavian capital at the imperial frontier (= Journal of Roman Archeology. Supplementary Series. 73). Journal of Roman Archeology, Portsmouth RI 2009, ISBN 978-1-887829-73-1 , pp. 153-156.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lichtenberg junior professor for Dutch numismatists