Sabine Rieckhoff

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Sabine Rieckhoff (born August 10, 1944 in Berlin , temporarily Sabine Rieckhoff-Pauli ) is a German prehistoric and provincial Roman archaeologist .

She studied in Munich, Marburg and Freiburg the subjects Provincial Roman Archeology, Prehistory and Early History, Classical Archeology and Ancient History . In 1974 she received her doctorate in Freiburg with a thesis on finds from the fort vicus Hüfingen . Sabine Rieckhoff was curator at the museums of the city of Regensburg until 1993 and was responsible for the collections of art and cultural history. She completed her habilitation in 1992 at the University of Marburg. From 1993 to 2009 she headed the Chair for Prehistory and Protohistory at Leipzig University .

Her main research interests are in the archeology of the Roman provinces, with a focus on the Celts and Teutons, as well as museum didactics, the early metal age as well as theory and research history.

Fonts (selection)

  • with Jörg Biel : The Celts in Germany . Theiss, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-8062-1367-4 .
  • Southern Germany in the field of tension between the Celts, Teutons and Romans. Studies on the chronology of the late Latene period in southern central Europe . Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Trier 1995, ISBN 3-923319-31-2 (Trier magazine for the history and art of the Trier region and its neighboring areas, supplement 19).

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