Marianne Grubinger

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Marianne Grubinger (born August 15, 1877 in Graz , † August 27, 1964 in Graz) was an Austrian secondary school teacher and archaeologist .

Life

Grubinger first attended the teacher training college in Graz and received the "teaching qualification for elementary and community schools"; next to her job as a school teacher, she studied from winter semester 1920/21 prehistoric and provincial Roman archeology at the University of Graz and in 1926 at Walter Schmid and Otto Cuntz older with a thesis on "The settlements of the Noric during the La Tene period and in the Kaiserzeit "doctorate.

From 1926 she worked as an archaeologist at the Styrian State Museum Joanneum , where she carried out numerous prehistoric and Roman research throughout Styria . In particular, she examined a number of Styrian burial mounds , for example on the Wildoner Berg , in the Kaiserwald and in the Feistritztal , as well as the Roman villa of Forst-Thalerhof, on which she wrote a detailed monograph that was never published and was lost after her death. She has also published a number of numismatic works.

In 1934 she retired as a teacher , but continued her work in the Department of Prehistory and Early History and Coin Studies at the State Museum until her death.

literature

  • Berthold Sutter: Bibliography Marianne Grubinger. In: Schild von Steier. Vol. 7, 1957, ISSN  2078-0141 , pp. 64-66.
  • Walter Modrijan: Marianne Grubinger in memory. In: Blätter für Heimatkunde. Vol. 39, No. 1, 1965, ISSN  0006-4459 , p. 2.