Harm Paulsen

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Harm Paulsen (* 1944 in Lübeck ) is a German experimental archaeologist and archaeotechnician .

Live and act

In 1964 Harm Paulsen completed an apprenticeship as an electrical engineer .

In 1968 he changed the mediation of Karl Wilhelm Struve "to the former State Office of Prehistory and Early History in Schleswig, now the Archaeological Department of Schleswig-Holstein , then still in a mezzanine of Gottorf Castle housed, where he and a half decades, first as excavation technicians, then as Graphic designer for publications and the archaeological survey. "

From 1985 to 2009 Paulsen was employed at the Archaeological State Museum Schleswig-Holstein .

He played in 1994 in the episode Peter's Journey into the Stone Age of the television show Löwenzahn .

In 2007 he accompanied the project Stone Age - The Experiment .

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  1. "... and signed up to the Navy to be trained there as a radar technician ... When he was seriously injured during a rescue operation in the Skagerak, where a large Scandinavian ferry began to sink in a storm, he finally had to go on duty quit and suffered for decades from the aftermath of the accident ”, laudation on the award of the 5th German Archeology Prize of the DGUF to Harm Paulsen (PDF 230 kB, with biography); accessed December 29, 2017
  2. Laudation on the awarding of the 5th German Archeology Prize of the DGUF to Harm Paulsen (PDF 230 kB, with biography); accessed December 29, 2017
  3. 2010 Silver hemisphere. Harm Paulsen @ dnk.de; on the history of the name of the Museum of the State Archaeological Museum of the Society for Schleswig-Holstein History; accessed December 29, 2017
  4. Dandelion - Episode 110 - Peter's Journey to the Stone Age @ youtube.com
  5. see e.g. B. Experimental archaeologists help further: Harm Paulsen , "A matter of practice" Interview with the archaeotechnician Harm Paulsen , approaching lost knowledge. Experimental approaches in archeology @ swr.de; accessed December 29, 2017
  6. Imprint of the association ; accessed December 29, 2017
  7. 2010 Silver hemisphere. Harm Paulsen @ dnk.de; accessed December 29, 2017
  8. Harm Paulsen. Winner of the German Archeology Prize 2011 @ dguf.de “In the opinion of the DGUF, Harm Paulsen's intensive work contributed significantly to further developing our knowledge of the Stone Ages and to convincing the new field of experimental archeology at its beginnings more than 30 years ago Paved the way. In doing so, he made the Stone Age epochs of human history tangible for a wider public. ”; Laudation for the awarding of the 5th German Archeology Prize of the DGUF to Harm Paulsen (PDF 230 kB, with biography); accessed December 29, 2017