Hartmut Bock

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Hartmut Alfred Bock (born December 20, 1944 in Hanum ) is a German teacher, museologist and local researcher.

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At the beginning of the 1950s, Hartmut Bock attended elementary school in his birthplace Hanum in the Salzwedel district and then the central school in Jübar and the POS Stöckheim. From 1961 to 1964 he studied at the technical college museology in Weißenfels , where he graduated as a museologist. He completed one of his internships at the Johann Friedrich Danneil Museum in Salzwedel .

After 18 months as an assistant in the local history museum of the city of Genthin , after serving in the NVA in 1967 he began teaching history and German at the University of Rostock , which he completed in 1971 as a certified teacher. He then got a job as a German and history teacher at the Johann Friedrich Danneil School in Stöckheim. In 1985 he was appointed senior teacher. In 1990 Hartmut Bock moved to secondary school in Jübar, where he worked until he reached retirement age.

Hartmut Bock has been a volunteer district floor conservationist in the Klötze district since 1972 and at the same time took over the management of the working group of young archaeologists of the Altmark , with which he carried out numerous excavations in the Altmark , including in Wallstawe , Osterwohle , Maxdorf , Vitzke and Hohendolsleben.

Many excavations were carried out together with teacher Otto Mewes from Kleinau and his working group.

From 1986 to 1990 he was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for Archaeological Monument Preservation at the Ministry of Higher and Technical Education. In 2003 he was appointed to the advisory board of the German Society for Prehistory and Early History

In cooperation with the director of the Johann-Friedrich-Danneil-Museum in Salzwedel and later director of the Freilichtmuseum Diesdorf , Peter Fischer (1943–1996), he researched in various archives and libraries and interviewed contemporary witnesses with students on numerous ethnographic topics and published on selected ones Topics of prehistory, local history and cultural history as well as folklore in the Altmark area.

From 1990 to 1994 he was a non-party member of the Jübar municipal council.

Honors (selection)

Works

  • with Peter Fischer and others: The north-western Altmark - a cultural landscape . Sparkasse Gifhorn-Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg 1991.
  • as publisher: Archeology in the Altmark Volume 1 and 2. Oschersleben 2002, ISBN 3-935358-35-0 .
  • with Barbara Fritsch and Lothar Mittag: Great stone graves in the Altmark. Halle (Saale) 2006, ISBN 3-8062-2091-3 .
  • We were a big bunch of brothers and sisters. Oschersleben 2007, ISBN 978-3-938380-56-7 .
  • Mobilization ordered. Oschersleben 2008, ISBN 978-3-938380-75-8 .
  • with Horst Fischer and Heiner Kamieth: Jübar and his people. An illustrated book. 2011.
  • with Gotthold Hofmüller and Michael Scholz: Church life in Diesdorf. Oschersleben 2011, ISBN 978-3-86289-030-9 .
  • Authorities and subjects. 2014, ISBN 978-3-86289-083-5 .

literature

  • Hartmut Bock, Peter Fischer and others: The north-western Altmark - a cultural landscape . Sparkasse Gifhorn-Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg 1991, p. 224. (Short biography and photo)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Lieske: At 66 young at heart. on: az-online.de , March 2, 2011.