Frank Rumscheid

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Frank Rumscheid (born September 2, 1960 in Cologne ) is a German classical archaeologist .

From 1980 to 1990 Frank Rumscheid studied classical archeology, prehistory and early history , art history and ancient history at the Universities of Cologne and Göttingen . After several months of study at the University of Istanbul (1985/1986) as a scholarship holder of the German Academic Exchange Service and the Turkish Ministry of Education, Rumscheid received his doctorate in 1990 in Göttingen with the dissertation of investigations into Hellenistic architectural ornamentation in Asia Minor . After completing his doctorate, he first worked as a research assistant at the Archaeological Institute in Göttingen and received a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute in 1990/1991 .

Rumscheid then worked as a research assistant for the Istanbul Department of the German Archaeological Institute based in Bonn, and since 1993 in Istanbul as a consultant for Classical Archeology and the Photo Library. In 1997 he became a research assistant at the Institute for Classical Archeology at the Free University of Berlin , where he completed his habilitation in 2002 with the work Die Figurlichen Terrakotten von Priene . From 2003 to 2005 he was a research assistant on the DFG project “ Mylasa in Karien. Ancient cultural history in the mirror of archaeological monuments ”in Berlin, 2005 to 2006 research assistant at the DFG project“ Priene ”at the University of Frankfurt . In 2007 he became W2 Professor for Classical Archeology at the University of Kiel and at the same time director of the Antikensammlung . Rumscheid has been teaching a W3 professorship for Classical Archeology at the University of Bonn since the 2010/11 winter semester .

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