Sabine Hornung

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Sabine Hornung (* 1971 in Diez an der Lahn ) is a German archaeologist who is mainly involved in the excavations of Celtic , Germanic and Roman sites in the Hunsrück , and a musician .

Life

Sabine Hornung received a high school in 1990 and then studied 1991 to 1992 painting at the University in Sydney , Australia . She then moved to the University of Mainz , where she studied Prehistory and Early History , Classical Archeology and Egyptology . She completed her studies in 1999 with a master's degree . Following his doctorate Hornung with the theme The southeastern Hunsrück-Eifel culture - studies on late Hallstatt - and Early La Tène in the German central mountain region at the Roman-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz.

From November 2006 to? She led the project settlement history, cultural landscape genesis and social change - landscape archeology in the area of ​​the " Hunnenring " of Otzenhausen . From 2008 to 2009 she was involved in the exhibition The Hunsrück 2500 years ago in the Hunsrück Museum in Simmern . She also worked as a freelancer in the Römerhalle in Bad Kreuznach on the redesign of the permanent exhibition.

Hornung has been in charge of the excavation of the Roman camp near Hermeskeil , which is considered the oldest known Roman military camp in Germany, since 2012 .

Hornung has been working at the University of Mainz since 2008. There she completed her habilitation in 2014 on the subject of settlement and population in Eastern Gaul between the Gallic War and the consolidation of Roman rule .

On January 24, 2018, Hornung received the certificate of appointment as professor of prehistory at Saarland University in Saarbrücken .

Sabine Hornung is also a harpist and often gives concerts, among others in the "National Park Church " St. Josef's Chapel in Muhl . She is also a founding member of the band Annwn .

Publications (selection)

Hornung has published several publications in specialist journals and specialist volumes:

  • Luxury in the country. The Roman palace villa of Bad Kreuznach. Museums im Rittergut Bangert - Römerhalle, Bad Kreuznach 2008, ISBN 978-3-00-024822-1 (2nd edition, ibid 2011).
  • with Silke Boos , Patrick Jung , Hartmut Müller: Acquisition and analysis of laser scan data to support landscape archeology. In: Eckhardt Seyfert (ed.): From the earth apple to the 3D model. 56th German Cartographers' Day. 28 Annual Scientific and Technical Conference of the DGPF. 23-26 April 2008 in Oldenburg. Lectures (= publications of the German Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation. 17, ISSN  0942-2870 ). German Society for Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geoinformation, Oldenburg et al. 2008, pp. 161–170.
  • The Hunsrück 2500 years ago. Life and death in the Iron Age Hunsrück-Eifel culture. Hunsrück Museum, Simmern 2009.
  • with Korneliusz Ptak: Thoughts on the reconstruction of an Iron Age four-post storage facility as part of the exhibition "The Hunsrück 2500 Years Ago" in the Hunsrück Museum Simmern. In: Reports on archeology in Rheinhessen and the surrounding area. Issue 2, 2009, ISSN  1867-8351 , pp. 46-53, ( digital version (PDF; 8.3 MB) ).
  • as editor: Man and the environment.
    • Volume 1: Archaeological and scientific research on the change in the cultural landscape around the "Hunnenring" near Otzenhausen, Gem. Nonnweiler, district of St. Wendel (= university research on prehistoric archeology. 192). Habelt, Bonn 2010, ISBN 978-3-7749-3712-3 ;
    • Volume 2: From the oppidum “Hunnenring” near Otzenhausen to the Roman temple district and vicus “Auf dem Spätzrech” near Schwarzenbach, Gem. Nonnweiler, District St. Wendel (= university research on prehistoric archeology. 289). Habelt, Bonn 2016, ISBN 978-3-7749-4042-0 .
  • as editor: Production - Distribution - Economy. Settlement and economic patterns of the Latène period. Files from the international colloquium in Otzenhausen, 28. – 30. October 2011 (= university research on prehistoric archeology. 258). Habelt, Bonn 2014, ISBN 978-3-7749-3883-0 .
  • Settlement and population in Eastern Gaul between the Gallic War and the consolidation of Roman rule. A study based on landscape archaeological research in the area of ​​the oppidum "Hunnenring" of Otzenhausen (district of St. Wendel) (= Roman-Germanic research. 73). Philipp von Zabern, Darmstadt et al. 2016, ISBN 978-3-8053-5050-1 .

Web links

Remarks

  1. a b c Curriculum Vitae - Sabine Hornung - SciPort RLP. In: rlp-forschung.de. Retrieved January 27, 2018 .
  2. ^ Daniela Zeibig: Hunsrück: Archaeologists find the earliest Roman camp on German soil. In: Spektrum.de. October 19, 2016, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  3. Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz: Roman military camp from the time of the conquest of Gaul illuminates a piece of world history. In: uni-mainz.de. August 28, 2012, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  4. Stefan Conradt: Hermeskeiler Römerlager: Donation campaign stands at almost 6000 euros. In: volksfreund.de. May 18, 2015, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  5. Archaeologist gives a lecture in Trier about the Roman camp Hermeskeil. In: volksfreund.de. January 5, 2015, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  6. »Heads - Institute for Prehistory and Early History. In: vfg-mz.de. February 6, 2012, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  7. a b FOCUS NWMI-OFF / Saarland state government and ministries: Saarbrücken: notification from January 24, 2018. In: Focus Online . January 24, 2018, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  8. »Habilitations - Institute for Prehistory and Early History. In: vfg-mz.de. February 6, 2012, accessed November 26, 2018 .
  9. New professor for prehistory at Saarland University. In: saarland.de. January 24, 2018, accessed February 7, 2018 .
  10. Ursula Schmieder: She tells magical stories with harp and singing. In: volksfreund.de. May 29, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2018 .
  11. ^ DNB, catalog of the German National Library. In: portal.dnb.de. June 1, 2034, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  12. Publications - Sabine Hornung - SciPort RLP. In: rlp-forschung.de. April 26, 2008, accessed January 27, 2018 .
  13. Hornung list of publications. In: worldcat.org. October 30, 2011, accessed January 27, 2018 .