Jochen Haberstroh

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Jochen Haberstroh (* 1963 in Kronach ) is a German medieval archaeologist and chief conservator of the Bavarian State Office for the Preservation of Monuments .

Life

Haberstroh studied with Walter Sage at the chair for archeology of the Middle Ages and modern times at the University of Bamberg . He was with an initial 1994 dissertation on " Germanic finds of imperial and migration period of Upper Franconia " doctorate .

On 1 June 1994 Haberstroh took over as a research assistant to the post of the dismissed after Regensburg curator Michael Hoppe at the Bavarian State Conservation Office in the on Schloss Seehof located branch of Upper Franconia, under the long-term direction of Björn-Uwe Abel stood. He stayed in this position until 2004. Then he moved to the BI department responsible for Upper Bavaria and Munich as conservator and successor to Erich Claßen , where he was head of the Ingolstadt department. Appointed chief curator, he was appointed to Munich in 2007 to work there in personal union as deputy head of department and head of section for practical soil conservation in Upper Bavaria and Munich. In addition to this activity, Haberstroh is area consultant for medieval and modern archeology.

The archaeologist is a member of the Association of State Archaeologists .

Fonts (selection)

  • Germanic tribal associations on Obermain and Regnitz . In: Archiv für Geschichte von Oberfranken 75 (1995), pp. 7–38.
  • Germanic finds from the Roman Empire and the Migration Period from Upper Franconia . In: Archäologisches Nachrichtenblatt , 1, 4 (1996), pp. 338-345.
  • Germanic finds from the emperors and peoples migration from Upper Franconia (=  material booklets on Bavarian prehistory. Find inventories and excavation findings 82), Lassleben, Kallmünz 2000, ISBN 3784750826 (= dissertation)
  • Merovingian finds on the Regnitz. State expansion on the eastern border of the Franconian Empire . In: Bayerische Prognistorblätter 63 (1998), pp. 227-263.
  • The Merovingian grave finds from Kleinbardorf, Sulzfeld municipality, Rhön-Grabfeld district . In: Contributions to archeology in Lower Franconia 2000, pp. 245–267.
  • The Reisberg near Scheßlitz-Burgellern during the migration period. Reflections on the 5th century AD in Northern Bavaria . In: Germania 81 (2003), pp. 201-258.
  • Early Middle Ages on the Schutter. A monastic "cella" in the "villa rustica" of Nassenfels, Eichstätt district; Preliminary report on the excavations from 2002 to 2006 . In: Germania 87 (2009), pp. 221-263.
  • The Friedenhain-Prestovice case - a contribution to the ethnogenesis of the Baiovars? In: Hubert Fehr, Irmtraut Heitmeier (Hrsg.): The beginnings of Bavaria. From Raetien and Noricum to the early medieval Baiovaria (=  Bavarian State History and European Regional History 1), St. Ottilien 2014, ISBN 978-3-8306-7548-8 , pp. 125–148