Renate Pillinger

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Renate Johanna Pillinger (born January 25, 1951 in Vienna ) is an Austrian Christian archaeologist .

Career

Renate Pillinger studied philosophy, classical philology and archeology at the University of Vienna from 1970 . In 1976 she obtained the sub-auspiciis doctorate . She then worked as an assistant at the Institute for Ancient History and Classical Archeology at the University of Vienna. In 1982 she completed her habilitation on Roman intermediate gold glasses . From 1985 to 1988 she was a senior assistant in the excavations in Teurnia . From 1991 she headed the department “Early Christian Archeology” at the University of Vienna. She took on various visiting professorships and leading positions in excavations in Sandanski and Ephesus . In 1997 she became an associate professor at the Institute for Classical Archeology (IKA). She retired in 2016.

From 1999 to 2016 she was a university professor and head of the department for early Christian archeology she founded at the Institute for Classical Archeology at the University of Vienna . She is also the founder and editor of the communications on Christian archeology . In 2010 Pillinger was elected a real member of the Philosophical-Historical Class of the Austrian Academy of Sciences .

Fonts

  • The tituli historiarum , 1980
  • The Black Sea Coast in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages , 1992 (ed.)
  • The Apostle Andrew , 1994

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