Hans Losert

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Hans Losert (* 1956 in Bayreuth ) is a German medieval archaeologist who teaches as a private lecturer at the University of Bamberg .

After graduating from high school in Bayreuth in 1976, Hans Losert studied art history , prehistory and early history , classical archeology and archeology of the Middle Ages and modern times at the Universities of Munich and Bamberg until 1984 and obtained the degree of a Magister Artium . From 1985 he was a research assistant at the Chair for Archeology of the Middle Ages and Modern Times at the University of Bamberg, where he received his doctorate in 1989 and completed his habilitation in 2002. From 1995 to 1998 and from 2000 to 2001 he held several teaching positions at the University of Bamberg, since 2002 he has been teaching there as a private lecturer. In 2001/02 he was visiting professor at the Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Vienna, in 2007 research assistant at the Humanities Center for History and Culture of East Central Europe at the University of Leipzig and in 2008/09 he was the professor for Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Jena .

Hans Losert is involved in archaeological excavations in the Flednitz every year . Especially on the Rauhen Kulm with its ramparts , he is represented with a team every year and researches its history.

Publications (selection)

  • The early to high medieval ceramics in Upper Franconia . Journal for Archeology of the Middle Ages, supplement 8 Cologne, Bonn 1993, ISBN 3-7927-1323-3 .
  • together with Andrej Pleterski (Ed.): The early medieval burial ground of Altenerding, in Upper Bavaria, and the ethnogenesis of the Bavarians . Berlin, Bamberg, Ljubljana 2003, ISBN 3-931278-07-7 .

Individual evidence

  1. Oberpfalzecho.de of August 28, 2015: "Von Burgen und Scherben", accessed on August 28, 2015

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