Rainer Schreg

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Rainer Schreg (* 1969 in Göppingen ) is a German medieval and modern archaeologist . He has been Professor of Archeology in the Middle Ages and Modern Times at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg since 2017 . Before that, he conducted research at the Roman-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz and taught at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen , where he completed his habilitation in 2015.

Life

Schreg studied prehistory and early history and classical archeology at the University of Tübingen, where he graduated in 1994 with a master's thesis on the Alemannic settlement of the Geislingen basin. He did his doctorate in 2001 with Barbara Scholkmann, also at the University of Tübingen, on village genesis in southwest Germany with a case study on the medieval settlement of the Renninger Basin. From 2001 to 2006 he worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Prehistory and Early History and Archeology of the Middle Ages, Department of Archeology of the Middle Ages. During this time he was involved in excavation projects in southwest Germany (Weil-im-Schönbuch, Schalkstetten) and Panamá. From 1996 to 2006 he took on teaching positions at the University of Stuttgart . From 2006 to 2017 Schreg worked at the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, where he was involved in international projects on research into environmental archeology in Crimea and Hungary . Most recently he was responsible for the scientific management of the project “The Short Life of an Imperial City” in Iustiniana Prima (now Caričin Grad) in southeastern Serbia.

Schreg runs the science blog Archaeologik .

Fonts (selection)

  • Pottery from Southwest Germany. A help for the description, determination and dating of archaeological finds from the Neolithic to modern times. Association for Archeology of the Middle Ages, Tübingen 1998, ISBN 3-9806533-0-7 .
  • The Renninger Basin. Becoming and changing a settlement chamber in over 7000 years. City of Renningen, Renningen 2004.
  • Village genesis in southwest Germany. The Renninger Basin in the Middle Ages (= material booklets for archeology in Baden-Württemberg. Booklet 76). State Office for Monument Preservation, Theiss, Stuttgart 2006. ISBN 978-3-8062-2066-7 .
  • H. Pantermehl, L. Grunwald, R. Schreg (Ed.): High medieval ceramics on the Rhine. Research perspectives on production and everyday life (= RGZM conferences. Volume 13). RGZM, Mainz 2012, ISBN 978-3-7954-2666-8 .
  • Ecological Approaches in Medieval Rural Archeology. In: European Journal of Archeology. Volume 17, Number 1, 2014, pp. 83-119.
  • B. Scholkmann, R. Schreg, A. Zeischka-Kenzler (Eds.): A Step to a global world. Historical archeology in Panamà (= BAR International series. Volume 2742). Oxford 2015, ISBN 978-1-4073-1401-3 .
  • B. Scholkmann, H. Kenzler , R. Schreg (Ed.): Archeology of the Middle Ages and the Modern Age. Basic Knowledge Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 2017, ISBN 978-3-534-26811-5 .

Awards

Schreg's dissertation was awarded the doctoral prize of the University of Tübingen in 2002 and the Kurt Bittel Prize for South German Classical Studies in 2003.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://web.rgzm.de/index.php?id=307&ts_addresslist%5BshowUid%5D=13
  2. http://web.rgzm.de/index.php?id=307&ts_addresslist%5BshowUid%5D=13
  3. http://web.rgzm.de/index.php?id=307&ts_addresslist%5BshowUid%5D=13