Sabine Eickhoff

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Sabine Eickhoff (* 1963 ) is a German medieval archeologist .

Sabine Eickhoff was founded in 1995 after successfully defending a dissertation on the topic of housing structures. Structuring a living space. For the settlement history of Magdalénien fund space Andernach at the University of Cologne doctorate . Eickhoff worked at the Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and the State Archaeological Museum , where he was responsible for special projects, major projects and urban archeology. She was one of the five Brandenburg representatives in the Association of State Archaeologists and a member of the “Illegal Archeology” commission. She was also deputy chairwoman of the Central and East German Association for Antiquity Research until 2012 .

Fonts

  • Stopover in the Middle Ages. Archeology for the capital city airport BBI. The excavations in Diepensee . Brandenburg State Office for Monument Preservation and State Archaeological Museum, Wünsdorf 2006 ISBN 3-910011-41-1
  • (Ed.) Battlefield and mass grave: Spectra of interdisciplinary evaluation of places of violence . (Series: Research on Archeology in the State of Brandenburg Vol. 15) Wünsdorf 2014, ISBN 978-3-910011-80-9

supporting documents

  1. ^ Commissions in the Association of State Archaeologists
  2. Central and East German Association for Antiquity Research