Franziska Lang (archaeologist)

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Franziska Lang (* 1959 in Saarbrücken ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Franziska Lang was in 1991 at the Free University of Berlin with a thesis on the subject of archaic settlements in Greece doctorate . She then worked as an assistant at the Winckelmann Institute at the Humboldt University in Berlin. She has been teaching classical archeology at the Technical University of Darmstadt since 2005, succeeding Heiner Knells .

She deals with settlement archeology in Greece and took part as part of the project management in the Plaghia Peninsula Survey (the other two leaders were Ernst-Ludwig Schwandner for the German Archaeological Institute and Peter Funke for the Department of Ancient History at the University of Münster ).

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  • Archaic settlements in Greece. Structure and development (dissertation), Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1996 ISBN 3-05-002873-4
  • Classical archeology. An introduction to method, theory and practice , Francke, Tübingen - Basel 2002 (also as UTB) ISBN 3-7720-2257-X ; ISBN 3-8252-1991-7 (UTB)

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