Hubert Fehr

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Hubert Fehr (born 1970 ) is a German prehistoric scientist and deputy head of the section for practical monument preservation and ground monuments at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation .

From 1991 to 1998 Fehr studied Prehistory and Early History , Provincial Roman Archeology and Medieval History at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . In 1995 and 1996 he was enrolled for one semester at the University of Vienna . In 1998 he completed his master's degree in Freiburg . From 2002 to 2003 he worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Freiburg for the EU project “AREA Archives of European Archeology” and was there in 2003 with a thesis on the Teutons and Romans in the Merovingian Empire summa cum laude doctorate , which appeared in 2010 as a supplement to the Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde .

From 2004 to 2006 Fehr worked as a research volunteer, from 2006 to 2008 as a research assistant at the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation in Munich . On January 1st, 2009 he was appointed Academic Councilor at the Institute for Archaeological Sciences, Department of Prehistoric Archeology. Fehr has been deputy head of department in the Thierhaupten office of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation since 2016 .

Fonts (selection)

  • with Irmtraut Heitmeier (Ed.): The beginnings of Bavaria. From Raetien and Noricum to the early medieval Baiovaria . EOS Verlag, St. Ottilien 2014, ISBN 3830675488
  • Preserving what is threatened. Basics of archaeological monument preservation . In: Freiburger Universitätsblätter 192 (2011), pp. 137–150.
  • Teutons and Romans in the Merovingian Empire. Early historical archeology between science and current affairs. Supplementary volumes to the Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 68, Berlin, New York 2010 (= dissertation)
  • Uncertain times - Bavaria around 500 . In: Ludwig Wamser (ed.): Karfunkelstein and silk. New treasures from early Bavaria (= exhibition catalogs of the Archaeological State Collection 37), Pustet, Regensburg 2010, ISBN 9783791722429 , pp. 46–61.
  • Receive versus Explore? Preservation of monuments and archeological science . In: Egon Johannes Greipl , Hans-Michael Körner (ed.): 100 Years of the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation 1908–2008 1, Bilanz, Regensburg 2008, pp. 74–122.
  • Early Middle Ages . In: Fürstenfeldbruck district. Archeology between Ammersee and Dachauer Moos. Guide to the archaeological monuments in Germany 48, Stuttgart 2007, pp. 109–124.
  • West archaeological research and the problem of the Germanic colonization of Gaul . In: Matthias Middell, Ulrike Sommer (Hrsg.): Historical West and East Research in Central Europe between the First and Second World War - entanglement and comparison. History and culture of history in the 20th century 5 (2004), pp. 29–53.
  • Hans Zeiss , Joachim Werner and the archaeological research during the Merovingian period . In: Heiko Steuer (Ed.): An outstanding national science. German prehistorians between 1900 and 1995. Supplementary volumes to the Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde 29 (2001), pp. 311–415.

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