Lothar Hahl

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Lothar Hahl (born March 21, 1912 in Dieburg ; † December 28, 1941 missing near Kaluga ) was a German provincial Roman archaeologist .

After graduating from high school in Dieburg, Hahl studied classical archeology, prehistory, ancient history and folklore in Heidelberg, Vienna, Frankfurt and Berlin since 1930. In June 1935 he was in Classical Archeology at the University of Heidelberg in Arnold von Salis with a dissertation on style development of provincial Roman sculpture doctorate . He then worked as a research assistant at the Saalburg Museum , the Roman-Germanic Commission , the Augustinian Museum in Freiburg and the Roman-Germanic Central Museum . In 1937/38 he received the Wülfing scholarship . From 1938 to 1940 he began to rework the Roman stone monuments of the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn . Soldier in the war against the Soviet Union since 1941, he has been missing since December 1941.

Publications

  • On the development of the style of provincial Roman sculpture in Germania and Gaul. Wittich, Darmstadt 1937.
  • For matron worship in Lower Germany. In: Germania 21, 1937, pp. 253-263.
  • A silver statuette of Mercury from Offenburg. In: Badische Fundberichte 13, 1937, pp. 97-100.
  • To explain the Lower Germanic matron monuments, supplemented by Victorine Clairmont-von Gonzenbach. In: Bonner Jahrbücher 160, 1960, pp. 9–49.

literature

  • Bonner Jahrbücher 148, 1948, p. 321.