Mario Pahlow

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Mario Pahlow, 2014

Mario Pahlow (* 1979 in Preetz ) is a German prehistoric archaeologist . He is a member of the Association of State Archaeologists .

Life

Mario Pahlow passed his Abitur in Preetz in 1998 and after completing his military service he studied prehistory and early history , classical archeology , geology and paleontology at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel . During his studies he gained excavation experience in several federal states and in France. He completed his studies in 2004 with a master's degree on gold discoveries from the Bronze Age in Schleswig-Holstein . Until 2005 he worked at the Archaeological State Office Schleswig-Holstein , where he was responsible for the archaeological survey, reports of finds and new finds. He also took part in excavations in Haitabu and conducted archaeological studies in the kitchen garden of the Eutin Castle .

2006 Pahlow went to the Department of Prehistory and Early History of the Georg-August University of Goettingen . There he worked as a research assistant and for three years in a project on the younger Bronze Age to the older Iron Age in north-eastern Lower Saxony . From 2010 Mario Pahlow worked as a freelance museum pedagogue. In 2011 and 2012 he completed a traineeship in the archaeological preservation of monuments of the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation (NLD), where he received training in soil preservation. During this time he was involved in the land-use planning for the expansion of the A 39 between Lüneburg and Wolfsburg as well as in the castle project for Luccaburg and led a teaching excavation for the band ceramic settlement Schwiegershausen . Then Pahlow worked as a research assistant at the NLD and worked on the research project on the Rullstorf settlement chamber at the side of Wilhelm Gebers . In 2014, an international project to investigate an early Bronze Age burial ground led Mario Pahlow to Slovakia . In 2014 he did his doctorate under Karl-Heinz Willroth on the subject of northeast Lower Saxony during the younger Bronze Age to the older Iron Age. Since February 1, 2015, he has succeeded Jan Joost Assendorp as district archaeologist at the Lüneburg base of the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation.

Mario Pahlow is a member of the Archaeological Commission for Lower Saxony and the German Society for Prehistory and Early History , where he is involved in the Bronze Age and Iron Age working groups as well as in the Pre-Roman Iron Age network in Northern Germany .

Fonts (selection)

  • Bronze Age Gold in Schleswig-Holstein , 2006 (Master's thesis)
  • Gledeberg, Ldkr. Lüchow-Dannenberg - A settlement site of the younger Bronze Age with metalwork in: "Landscape, Settlement and Settlement". Archaeological Studies in a Northern European Context , 2013, Neumünster, pp. 119–125.
  • with Henning Haßmann , Jan Joost Assendorp: The gold treasure of Oedeme, Lüneburg district in: Reports on the preservation of monuments in Lower Saxony , 4/2016, pp. 186–188
  • Northeast Lower Saxony during the Younger Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age in the series Materialhefte on the prehistory and early history of Lower Saxony 54 , 2018 (dissertation)

literature

Web links

Commons : Mario Pahlow  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Current personal details in the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation at the Association of State Archaeologists from March 27, 2015