Reinhard Dittmann

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Reinhard Dittmann (born January 27, 1953 in West Berlin ) is a German archaeologist from the Middle East .

Dittmann studied Near Eastern Archeology, Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Indian Art History at the Free University of Berlin . The doctorate took place in 1983 with Hans J. Nissen . This was followed by teaching assignments in Berlin and Hamburg as well as excavations in Aššur and Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta in 1986 and 1988 to 1989 . In 1986 he became a research assistant in Berlin, and in 1991 he completed his habilitation . After substituting for the professorship of Hans J. Nissen in the winter semester of 1991/92, he was appointed to the chair for Near Eastern antiquity at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster in 1993 . He also taught in Göttingen , Leiden and the University of Leuven . Dittmann led excavations in Şavi Höyük ; since 2007 he has been conducting a survey in the lower town of Hattuša . He is a member of the German Orient Society and a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute . Since 2003 he was married to the poet and Near Eastern archaeologist Huh Su-kyung (1964–2018).

Fonts

  • A border plain of the Zagros in the early days. Results of the Behbehan-Zuhreh Survey. Reimer, Berlin 1984.
  • Reflections on the Early Period of Southwest Iran. Regional developments from the 6th to the early 3rd millennium BC. Reimer, Berlin 1986.
  • Excavations in Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta, Northern Iraq. Results of the excavations by W. Bachmann 1913-14 and the FU-Berlin 1986 and 1989 - With a biographical sketch by H. Nadler / Dresden. Together with K. Bastert, A. Gilibert and C. Schmid, in preparation.
  • Excavations in Savi Höyük I. Together with S. Huh and U. Röttger, in preparation.
  • It's a Long Way to a Historiography of the Early Dynastic Period (s). Edited by Reinhard Dittmann and Gebhard J. Selz in collaboration with Ellen Rehm, AVO 15 (2015).
  • Approaching the Early Dynastic Period (s) (forthcoming in AVO).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Biography on the Hattuša Survey website ( memento from April 9, 2009 in the Internet Archive )