Norbert Eschbach

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Norbert Eschbach (* 1954 ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Norbert Eschbach received his doctorate in July 1982 from the University of Mainz . This was followed by work contracts at the Liebieghaus in Frankfurt am Main between September 1982 and June 1983 , followed by the travel grant from the German Archaeological Institute until October 1984 . In November 1984 Eschbach became a freelance, in May 1985 research assistant at the State Office for Monument Preservation in Mainz and in November 1985 research assistant at the Professorship for Classical Archeology at the University of Gießen . In 1989 he became a research assistant there. In May 1995 he completed his habilitation and was appointed private lecturer . Two months later, Eschbach became senior assistant in Giessen. Guest lectureships took him to the Archaeological Institute of the University of Istanbul and the University of Thessaloniki in 1997, and to Istanbul again in 1999. In 1999 Eschbach also became a university lecturer in Giessen. From 2001 to 2003 Eschbach Gießen was the project manager of the prometheus picture archive . In addition, since 2002 he has been a research assistant for the “Project Perge” and the Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Germany for the CVA volumes Göttingen Vol. 3–4. 2006 and was again a research assistant for the "Project Perge". From 2008 to 2009 Eschbach was a professor at the University of Göttingen . In 2010 he was appointed adjunct professor at the University of Giessen. From April 2016 until Katharina Lorenz 's appointment in the 2018 summer semester, he represented the professorship for Classical Archeology in Giessen.

Eschbach's research focus is Greek vase painting , in particular the Panathenaic price amphoras and the processing of the Göttingen CVA volumes. He is currently also working on the price amphoras from Kerameikos in Athens . As a field archaeologist, Eschbach was involved in the survey on the Acropolis of Perge from 1994 to 1999 and in the excavations there from 1997 to 2001.

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