Nele Schröder-Griebel

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Nele Schröder-Griebel , née Nele Schröder , (born September 2, 1981 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German classical archaeologist .

From 2000 to 2005, Nele Schröder majored in Classical Archeology, with minor subjects studying Ancient History , Neo-Greek Studies as well as Late Antiquity and Byzantine Art History at the University of Munich and Florence . She completed her studies with a master's thesis The statues of the Caracalla Baths in Rome . This was followed by doctoral studies in Munich and at the University of Freiburg . During this time Schröder was a research assistant at the Archaeological State Collection in Munich from 2005 to 2006 and from 2008 to 2009 , between 2006 and 2007 research assistant for the project The Hellenistic Polis as a way of life of the priority program 1209 of the German Research Foundation at the Commission for Ancient History and epigraphy of the German Archaeological Institute . He received his doctorate in 2009 with a dissertation on portraits in Roman thermal baths. Contexts - forms - functions at Ralf von den Hoff , Rolf Michael Schneider was the second reviewer . In 2009 she was a research assistant of the Federal Ministry of Education funded project Berlin Sculpture Network - contextualization and Interpretation of Ancient Sculpture at the Institute of Classical Archeology at the Free University of Berlin . In 2012, she represented another academic employee at the Free University of Berlin during her maternity leave.

For her dissertation, Schröder was awarded the travel grant of the German Archaeological Institute in 2012 , which she started in 2013 and with which she traveled to the Mediterranean . After returning to Germany, she succeeded Wilfred Geominy as custodian of the Academic Art Museum at the University of Bonn and academic advisor at the Institute for Classical Archeology at the university and remained in this position until the end of 2016. She has been with Andrea Schmölder-Veit since 2017 Head curator of the Museum for Casts of Classical Art in Munich .

She is married to the archaeologist Johannes Griebel (* 1977).

literature

  • Portraits in Roman thermal baths: contexts - forms - functions. Freiburg 2009 [dissertation].
  • Editor with Lorenz Winkler-Horaček : … from yesterday to tomorrow…. On the history of the Berlin plaster cast collection (s). An exhibition of the cast collection of ancient sculptures of the Institute for Classical Archeology at the Free University of Berlin in cooperation with the Winckelmann Institute of the Humboldt University in Berlin. Leidorf, Rahden 2012, ISBN 978-3-89646-068-4 .
  • Editor with Frank Rumscheid : Ferne Zeit. Evidence of early Greek art in the Academic Art Museum Bonn. Habelt, Bonn 2014, ISBN 978-3-7749-3908-0 .
  • Editor: “An instructive overview” - Georg Loeschcke and the Academic Art Museum. Exhibition in the Academic Art Museum Bonn on the 100th anniversary of Georg Loeschcke's death, November 26, 2015 to February 14, 2016. Habelt, Bonn 2015, ISBN 978-3-7749-4002-4 .
  • Editor with Andrea Schmölder-Veit: Lebendiger Gips. 150 years of the museum for casts of classic sculptures. Munich 2019, ISBN 978-3-947450-76-3 ( digitized ).

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