Manfred Rech

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Manfred Rech (* 1942 ) is a German archaeologist and as such was the state archaeologist of Bremen from 1990 to 2007 .

Life

Rech received his doctorate in 1973 with a thesis on the subject of studies on depot finds of the funnel cup and single grave culture of the north at the University of Frankfurt . As the successor to Karl Heinz Brandt , he was in charge of the preservation of monuments in the Hanseatic City of Bremen from 1990 . Associated with this office was his professorship for Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Bremen and responsibility for the Prehistory and Protohistory Department of the Focke Museum in Bremen. As a state archaeologist, he initiated the new edition and continuation of the Bremer Archäologische Blätter , the publication of which he was responsible for up to and including the sixth volume as editor. During his term of office, Bremen's town hall and Bremen's Roland were named UNESCO World Heritage Sites , and Rech was one of the people responsible for the corresponding nomination.

He retired in February 2007. He was initially succeeded as provisional state archaeologist by the Bremen archaeologist Dieter Bischop , and Uta Halle has occupied the office since March 2008 .

Fonts (selection)

  • Horse sacrifice - equestrian warrior: Driving and riding through the millennia. Accompanying publication to the exhibition of the same name in the Focke-Museum / Bremer Landesmuseum from December 5, 2006 to March 25, 2007, in the Gustav-Lübcke-Museum Hamm from April 22 to July 29, 2007, in the Museum Burg Linn, Krefeld, from August 26 until December 2, 2007. Habelt, Bonn 2006, ISBN 3-7749-3479-7 .
  • Found past - archeology of the Middle Ages in Bremen, with special focus on Riga. Accompanying publication to the exhibition of the same name in the Focke-Museum / Bremer Landesmuseum from November 19, 2003 to March 28, 2004. Habelt, Bonn 2004, ISBN 3-7749-3233-6 .
  • Status, tasks and perspectives of medieval archeology in Bremen. In: Manfred Gläser (Ed.): Lübeck Colloquium on Urban Archeology in the Hanseatic Region I. Lübeck 1997, pp. 123-134.
  • On the early medieval topography of Walberberg. In: Bonner Jahrbücher. Volume 189, 1989, pp. 285-344.
  • Archaeological studies on the urban development of Siegburg, Rheinsieg district. In: Villages and Cities. Excavations in the Rhineland 1985-86. Bonn 1987, pp. 81-94.
  • Medieval ceramics from the pottery around Elmpt and Brüggen from the Franz Janßen collection, Brüggen. In: Journal of Archeology of the Middle Ages. Volume 10, 1984, pp. 147-169.
  • Studies on depot finds of the funnel cup and single grave culture of the north. Wachholtz, Neumünster 1979, ISBN 3-529-01139-8 (= studies from the Schleswig-Holstein State Museum for Pre- and Protohistory in Schleswig, the State Office for Pre- and Protohistory of Schleswig-Holstein in Schleswig and the Institute for Pre- and Early History Early history at the University of Kiel , Volume 39, also a dissertation at the University of Frankfurt am Main , Philosophical Faculty, 1973).

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Town Hall and Roland on the Marketplace of Bremen. World Heritage Nomination. December 2001, especially pp. 76-112. (PDF; 36.1 MB; English)