Ingrid Krauskopf

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Ingrid Krauskopf (born June 9, 1944 in Heidelberg ) is a German classical archaeologist and Etruscanologist .

In 1971 Krauskopf received his doctorate at the University of Heidelberg under Roland Hampe with the thesis "The Theban sagas and other Greek sagas in Etruscan art". She then worked for the research center of the Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and, since 2000, there for the project “ Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum ” (ThesCRA). In 1987 she completed her habilitation with Wolfgang Schiering at the University of Mannheim on the subject of “bronze beak jugs with a kink. An Etruscan form in Italy and Greece ”, since 1994 she was an adjunct professor there . In 2002, in the course of the dissolution of Classical Archeology at the University of Mannheim, she was re-qualified at the University of Heidelberg with the title of adjunct professor at the Institute for Classical Archeology . She retired at the end of 2010. Since 1983 she has been Membro straniero of the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici in Florence.

Fonts

  • The Theban sagas and other Greek sagas in Etruscan art , writings on ancient mythology, 2, Mainz 1974
  • Death demons and gods of the dead in pre-Hellenistic Etruria. Continuity and change , Biblioteca di Studi etruschi 16, Florence 1987, ISBN 88-222-3545-2
  • Heroes, gods and demons on Etruscan scarabs , Peleus 1, Mannheim 1995, ISBN 978-3-447-05950-3

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