Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche

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Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche (born October 11, 1934 in Berlin ; † October 18, 2013 in Oberursel ) was a German provincial Roman archaeologist . For many years she was the curator of the Roman department at the Archaeological Museum in Frankfurt . Her research focused on Roman ceramics, the Roman city of Nida-Heddernheim and the Mithras cult .

Career

Ingeborg Huld-Zetsche received her doctorate in 1968 with the subject Trier Relief Sigillata, Workshop I at the University of Mainz under Hans Klumbach and Rafael von Uslar . The subject of this work, as well as the follow-up volume ( Trier Reliefsigillata, Werkstatt II. ), Which was published in 1993, are the terra sigillata vessels with relief decoration from the pottery on Pacelliufer in Trier ( Augusta Treverorum ). For her research on Roman ceramics, she later received teaching assignments at the Universities of Marburg and Frankfurt am Main . Since 1972 she has been the custodian of what was then the Frankfurt Museum of Prehistory and Early History (now the Frankfurt Archaeological Museum ). From 1980 to 1991 she was also deputy director Walter Meier-Arendt .

Her main task in the museum was the redesign of the Roman department, which opened in 1989 in the Carmelite Church . Previously, the holdings were divided into two exhibitions and several depots, which, particularly with the stone monuments and other finds from the important Roman city of Nida-Heddernheim in the Frankfurt urban area, barely made a coherent presentation possible. Huld-Zetsche succeeded in re-awakening interest in the Roman city from 1976 through a highly regarded exhibition in the Teutonic Order House . During this time, numerous publications on Nida were made. In the recent past she had published more frequently on topics of the Mithras cult , partly in a local context such as in Nida or Mainz ( Mogontiacum ), but also on the interpretation and the overall context.

Publications (selection)

  • Trier Relief Sigillata, Werkstatt I. Habelt, Bonn 1972, ISBN 3-7749-1292-0 ( Materials on Roman-Germanic ceramics 9 ).
  • Roman red-painted ware from the Wetterau in the Frankfurt Museum of Prehistory and Early History. Museum for Pre- and Early History, Frankfurt 1978 ( picture booklet of the Frankfurt Museum for Pre- and Early History 9 ).
  • 150 years of research in Nida-Heddernheim. In: Nassauische Annalen 90, 1979, pp. 5-26.
  • The Roman pheasant jug from Mainz. For figurative painting of Wetterauer goods . Krach, Mainz 1984, ISBN 3-87439-106-X ( Archaeological reports from Rheinhessen and the Bad Kreuznach district 2).
  • Mithras in Nida-Heddernheim. Museum for Prehistory and Early History, Frankfurt 1986, ISBN 3-88270-306-7 ( Archaeological Series 6 ).
  • The permanent exhibition. Introduction to the departments. Museum for Pre- and Early History, Frankfurt 1989, ISBN 3-88270-313-X ( Archäologische Reihe 12 ).
  • (Ed.) Frankfurt contributions to medieval archeology 2. With studies on the migration period, the Frankfurt old town and the Antoniterkloster Frankfurt am Main-Höchst . Museum for Pre- and Early History, Frankfurt 1990, ISBN 3-7749-2454-6 ( writings of the Frankfurt Museum for Pre- and Early History 12 ).
  • Trier Relief Sigillata, Werkstatt II. Habelt, Bonn 1993, ISBN 3-7749-2557-7 ( materials for Roman-Germanic ceramics 12 ).
  • NIDA - a Roman city in Frankfurt am Main. Stuttgart, 1994 ( publications of the Limes Museum Aalen 48 ).
  • (with Bernd Steidl ): The two new crockery depots from Echzell and Langenhain . In: Munster contributions to ancient trade history XIII 2, 1994, pp. 47–59.
  • Mithras bull killing - an astronomical code. Archäologische und Volkskundliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dieburg eV (AVA), Dieburg 1997, ISBN 3-9805719-0-4 ( Dieburger Kleine Schriften 12 ).
  • (Ed.) Haute Couture in Frankfurt: an exhibition in the Holzhausenschlößchen , March 27 - April 22, 1998 / Konrad Zetsche retrospective. Oberursel 1998, ISBN 3-00-002176-0 .
  • The Mithras cult in Roman Germania. In: Wolfgang Spickermann (Hrsg.): Religion in the Germanic provinces of Rome. Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2001 ISBN 3-16-147613-1 , pp. 339-359.
  • The Mithras cult in Mainz and the Mithraeum on the ball court. General Directorate for Cultural Heritage, Directorate Archeology, Mainz 2008, ISBN 978-3-935970-05-1 ( Mainzer archäologische Schriften 7 ).
  • The lamps from the Roman pottery in Frankfurt am Main-Nied. Edited by Peter Fasold and Carsten Wenzel. With a contribution by Gerwulf Schneider. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-7954-2838-9 ( publications of the Archaeological Museum Frankfurt 25 ).

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