Gustav Gamer

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Gustav Gamer (born September 13, 1934 in Menzingen ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Gustav Gamer studied classical archeology, prehistory and early history in Heidelberg and Munich . He received his doctorate from Ernst Homann-Wedeking in Munich in 1963 . In 1964/65 he received a travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute . He then worked at the Madrid Department of the German Archaeological Institute . In 1988 he received his habilitation at the University of Tübingen , where he was also appointed as an adjunct professor. From 1984 to 2004 he had a teaching position at the Academy of Arts in Stuttgart. Gamer is a corresponding member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville.

He is married to the Egyptologist Ingrid Gamer-Wallert .

Fonts

  • Imperial bronze statues from the forts and legionary camps on the Rhine and Danube borders of the Roman Empire. Munich 1969 (= dissertation with curriculum vitae)
  • with Alfred Rüsch (arrangement): Raetia (Bavaria south of the Limes) and Noricum (Chiemsee region). Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani Germany Vol. 1, 1. Habelt, Bonn 1973
  • Forms of Roman altars in the Hispanic Peninsula. ( Madrid contributions, Vol. 12) Zabern, Mainz 1989. ISBN 3-8053-0967-8 (= habilitation thesis)
  • El helenismo en el Próximo Oriente. Edicions Bellaterra, Barcelona 2005. ISBN 84-7290-287-0

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