Hans-Georg Stephan

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Hans-Georg Stephan (* the 30th May 1950 in Dalhausen ) is a German medieval archaeologist and emeritus professors .

Career

1968 put Hans-Georg Stephan on King Wilhelm Gymnasium (KWG) in Hoexter the High School from. Already as a student and a student discovered and examined Stephan in field inspections deserted villages around Hoexter and in coordination with the Bodendenkmalpflege excavations in the historical center of Hoxter. From 1968 to 1975 he studied prehistory and early history , folklore and historical auxiliary sciences in Münster , Munich and Cardiff , which he completed with a doctorate . Subsequently he worked as a research assistant at the University of Kiel and in the city archeology of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck until 1977 . From 1977 to 2004 he worked as an academic adviser and adjunct professor at the University of Göttingen , where he completed his habilitation in the winter semester of 1991/92 and received his teaching license .

On December 30, 2004, he was appointed professor of archeology in the Middle Ages and modern times at the Institute for Prehistoric Archeology at the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg . In 2015 Stephan retired.

Hans-Georg Stephan is married and has two children.

Research priorities

Current and previous projects (selection)

Publications (selection)

  • Archaeological contributions to the early history of the town of Höxter . Münster's Contributions to Prehistory and Early History 7, 1973.
  • Archaeological studies on desert research in the southern Weserbergland. Münster Contributions to Prehistory and Early History 10–11, 1978–79.
  • Coppengrave - Studies on pottery from the 13th to 19th centuries Century in northwest Germany. Material booklets on the prehistory and early history of Lower Saxony 17, 1981.
  • Großalmerode. A center for the production of technical ceramics, stoneware and earthenware in Hessen. The history of the ceramic industry in Großalmerode and the development of their production from the 12th to the 19th century. Part I, 1986.
  • The painted earthenware of the Renaissance in Central Europe. Broadcasts and connections of the production centers in a pan-European framework. Research notebooks of the Bavarian National Museum Munich 12, 1987.
  • On the history of the settlement in the Fürstenhagen area from the Stone Age to the end of the Middle Ages , in: Klaus Kunze , Fürstenhagen im Bramwald, ISBN 978-3-933334-03-9 , Uslar 1989, pp. 9–35.
  • Tiles from the Werraland. The development of the stove tiles from the 13th to the 17th century in the lower Werra room. Writings of the Werra Valley Association Witzenhausen 23, 1991.
  • Renaissance ceramics in the Upper Weser area and on the lower Werra. Contributions of archeology to the study of material culture in the early modern period. Journal of Archeology of the Middle Ages, Supplement 7, 1992.
  • with Gundolf Keil : The surgeon from the Weser (approx. 1200–1265) - a stroke of luck in archeology and medical history. In: Sudhoff's archive. Volume 77, 1993 pp. 174-192.
  • Großalmerode. A European center for the manufacture of technical ceramics. The history of the ceramic industry in Großalmerode and Epterode and the development of their production from the 12th to the 19th century. Part II: Technical and building ceramics, clay pipes, knickers, earthenware. Porcelain, Aspects of Commerce, Early Chemical Industry, Mining, and Commercial History, 1995.
  • Studies of settlement development and structure in the city and monastery Corvey (800–1670). A synopsis based on the archaeological sources. Göttinger Schriften zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte 26, Vol. 1–3, 2000.
  • The Solling in the Middle Ages. Archeology, landscape, history in the Weser and Leinebergland. Settlement and cultural landscape development. The Counts of Dassel and Nienover , archaeotopos-Verlag, Dormagen, 2011. ISBN 978-3-93847315-3 .
  • Archaeological studies of medieval deserted villages and forest glassworks in Solling near Bodenfelde in the wider regional and pan-European context , in: Göttinger Jahrbuch 61 (2013), p. 325ff.

Web links

Commons : Hans-Georg Stephan  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Georg Stephan, Abitur 1968
  2. ^ Finds from earlier glass production. Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Stephan is planning another campaign with students for 2015. In: hna.de. September 17, 2014. Retrieved January 5, 2017.