Johannes Gehartner

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Johannes Einartner (born March 7, 1950 in Munich ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Johannes Einartner studied from 1973 to 1979 classical archeology, Roman provincial archeology , ancient history and auxiliary historical sciences at the University of Munich . In 1983 there was a doctorate with a thesis on Isis and her servants in the art of the Roman Empire . Then, from 1983 to 1986, Einartner was a research assistant at the temple excavation carried out by the German Research Foundation in Faimingen . A research grant from the German Archaeological Institute took him to North Africa in 1987 , before he became a research assistant at the University of Augsburg in the same year . From 1992 to 1994, Einartner worked as a scholarship holder of the German Research Foundation on his habilitation , which began in 1996 with the work Templa cum porticibus. Equipment and function of Italian temple districts in North Africa and their importance for the Roman city of the imperial era took place. Since then he has been teaching initially as a private lecturer , now as an adjunct professor in Augsburg.

Einartner deals with the relationship between architecture and cult in antiquity . He carries out excavations in Faimingen and on the forum and the basilica of Ladenburg , the ancient Lopodunum .

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  • Isis and her servants in the art of the Roman Empire , Brill, Leiden u. a. 1991 ( Mnemosyne Supplementum 115) ISBN 90-04-09312-5
  • The Roman temple district in Faimingen-Phoebiana , von Zabern, Mainz 1993 (Faimingen-Phoebiana 1; Limesforschungen, Vol. 24) ISBN 3-8053-1320-9
  • Templa cum porticibus. Equipment and function of Italian temple districts in North Africa and their importance for the Roman city of the imperial era , Leidorf, Rahden 2005 (International Archeology, Vol. 92) ISBN 3-89646-364-0
  • The basilica and forum of the Roman Ladenburg. Theiss, Stuttgart 2011. ISBN 978-3-8062-2647-8 .

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