Heiner Schwarzberg

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Heiner Schwarzberg (* 1974 in Magdeburg ) is a German prehistoric archaeologist . His special field of research is the archeology of the Neolithic and Bronze Age of Central and Southeastern Europe .

Career

From 1992 Schwarzberg studied prehistoric archeology, art history and anthropology in Halle , Jena and Berlin , with Hermann Parzinger , Bernhard Hänsel , François Bertemes and Klaus-Dieter Jäger , among others . He completed it with a master's thesis on Neolithic cult vessels from Southeastern Europe and Anatolia . In 2008 he was in Halle with an assisted by Hermann Parzinger and François Bertemes dissertation on figural vessels between the Middle East and Central Europe between the 7th and 4th millennium BC doctorate .

After working at the Eurasia Department of the German Archaeological Institute and assisting at the Universities of Halle and Munich, Schwarzberg joined the Archaeological State Collection in Munich in 2013 as curator and department head of the Prehistory Department .

He carried out excavations in Germany, Russia and Turkey, including z. B. in the Neolithic settlement of Aşağı Pınar near Kırklareli in Eastern Thrace for the German Archaeological Institute , in Farchant in Upper Bavaria for the University of Munich or for the Thuringian State Office for Monument Preservation at Henneberg Castle in southern Thuringia . In 2018 he took part in the salvage of the Bronze Age dugout canoe from Wasserburg on Lake Constance .

Projects funded by the German Research Foundation examined the development and establishment of early peasant cultures in Southeastern Europe as well as settlement, economic and social archeology of the early Neolithic in Upper Franconia .

Schwarzberg participated in various exhibition projects of the State Archaeological Collection, e.g. B. in the branch museums Bad Windsheim , Grünwald and Bad Königshofen .

Fonts (selection)

  • with Valeska Becker (Ed.): Bodies of Clay. On Prehistoric Humanized Pottery. Proceedings of the Session at the 19th EAA Annual Meeting at Pilsen, 5th September 2013. Oxbowbooks, Oxford & Philadelphia 2017, ISBN 978-1-78570-696-7 .
  • with Bernd Steidl , Mathias Will u. a .: Archeology Museum Bad Windsheim - House building and settlement in prehistoric times. Archaeological Museum Bad Windsheim (= exhibition and museum guide of the Archaeological State Collection,  2). Munich 2015, ISBN 978-3-927806-41-2 .
  • Made by human art and thought. Studies on anthropomorphic vascular ceramics from the 7th to 5th millennium BC (= Munich Archaeological Research 1). Publishing house Marie Leidorf, Rahden / Westf., ISBN 978-3-86757-151-7 .
  • with Hermann Parzinger : Aşağı Pınar II. Middle and late Neolithic ceramics (= archeology in Eurasia 18 = studies in the Thrace-Marmara area 2). Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 2005, ISBN 3-8053-3541-5 .
  • Comments on 50 years of archaeological research in the city center in Magdeburg (= Archaeological Contributions 1). Verlag Janos Stekovics, Dößel 1998, ISBN 978-3-932863-99-8 .

Web links

Remarks

  1. Hildegard Nagler: Dugout studies confirm: Wasserburg is older than expected. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .
  2. ^ Project profile of the German Research Foundation .
  3. The Schranne is alive again: A whole new museum feeling. May 10, 2019, accessed October 20, 2019 .
  4. Claudia Wessel: Matured on the island. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .