Hanna Philipp

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Hanna Philipp (married Koenigs-Philipp , * 1943 ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Hanna Philipp, daughter of the Eastern European historian Werner Philipp , studied Classical Archeology and Philology on December 9, 1968 in Munich and completed her habilitation in 1976 at the University of Frankfurt am Main for Classical Archeology. Here she was also appointed Associate Professor of Classical Archeology. Among other things, she worked for the Egyptian Museum in Berlin and on the Olympic excavation. She is married to the building researcher Wolf Koenigs .

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  • Tektonon Daidala. The visual artist and his work in pre-Platonic literature (= sources and writings on the visual arts. 2, ISSN  0079-9092 ). B. Hessling, Berlin 1968, (at the same time: Munich, university, dissertation, 1966).
  • Terracottas from Egypt in the Egyptian Museum Berlin (= picture booklets of the Staatliche Museen Prussischer Kulturbesitz. 18/19). Mann, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-7861-6069-4 .
  • Bronze jewelry from Olympia (= Olympic research. 13). de Gruyter, Berlin 1981, ISBN 3-11-007191-6 (also: Frankfurt am Main, University, habilitation paper, 1975/1976).
  • Mira et magica. Gemstones in the Egyptian Museum of the State Museums of Prussian Cultural Heritage Berlin-Charlottenburg. von Zabern, Mainz 1986, ISBN 3-8053-0568-0 .
  • Archaic silhouette sheets and shield signs in Olympia (= Olympic research. 30). de Gruyter, Berlin et al. 2004, ISBN 3-11-017865-6 .

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