Hartmut Döhl

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Hartmut G. Döhl (born February 22, 1941 in Göttingen ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Life

Hartmut Döhl is the son of Wilhelm Döhl, who has a doctorate. He grew up in Göttingen, where he attended the humanistic Max-Planck-Gymnasium . From 1961 he studied classical archeology and art history at the University of Göttingen and the University of Tübingen . He received his doctorate in 1970 in Göttingen with the work Der Eros des Lysipp. Early Hellenistic erotes .

From 1971 he worked as a research assistant at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Göttingen. In 1977 he also received his habilitation and private lecturer there, and in 1981 he was also an adjunct professor.

Döhl is primarily concerned with the Bronze Age in Greece and the history of classical archeology. He took part in excavations in Pergamon and Tiryns .

Fonts (selection)

  • The Eros of Lysipp. Early Hellenistic erotes. University of Göttingen, Göttingen 1970 ( dissertation , University of Göttingen 1970).
  • Iria.  / The prehistoric settlement of Synoro. In: Heinrich B. Siedentopf (Hrsg./Mit-Verf.): Early Helladic ceramics on the lower castle of Tiryns. Von Zabern, Mainz 1973 (with: Wolf Rudolph).
  • Encounters with antiquity. Art history seminar and art collection of the University of Göttingen, Göttingen 1979 ( booklets from the collection of the art collection of the Georg-August University of Göttingen , Volume 1; with: Gerd Unverfetern).
  • Heinrich Schliemann. Myth and Scandal. Bucher, Munich 1981, ISBN 3-7658-0371-5 ( Bucher Report. Report Archeology ).
  • Pauline Church and Research Library. Contributions to the historic building of the Goettingen State and University Library. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2003 (special print from: Bibliothek und Wissenschaft , No. 36, 2003, ISSN  0067-8236 ).

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Archaeological Institute. Staff . On: website of the University of Göttingen ; Retrieved September 4, 2011.