Ulf Ickerodt

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Ulf Ickerodt giving a lecture at the DGUF annual conference 2018 in Munich

Ulf Ickerodt (born September 17, 1966 ) is a German prehistoric archaeologist and state archaeologist from Schleswig-Holstein .

education

Ickerodt studied Prehistory and Protohistory at the Universities of Bonn and Cologne with a minor in Classical Archeology and Ethnology / Ancient American Studies . In Cologne he completed his studies with a master's thesis on Mesolithic and Neolithic barb tips in the circum-alpine area. At the University of Halle he received his doctorate in 2005 with a thesis on the importance of archeology in terms of reception, mentality and impact.

job

Ulf Ickerodt initially worked for various excavation companies and state monument offices. He carried out practical excavation work in several federal states and for the University of Frankfurt in Burkina Faso . After a period of life marked by extensive excavation work, he moved to the Lower Saxony State Office for Monument Preservation . There he was in charge of the trilateral cultural landscape project LancewadPlan. This was followed by a two-semester substitute professorship in Hamburg. Ickerodt then switched to the Schleswig-Holstein State Archaeological Office (ALSH), where he initially worked on the transnational UNESCO World Heritage application "Viking age sites in northern Europe. A transnational serial nomination to UNESCO's world heritage list", before becoming deputy head of the ALSH was. He pursues a planning-oriented preservation of monuments, the center of which is active citizen participation.

research

His scientific publications cover very different topics. In addition to the publication of excavation projects or their sub-aspects, research history and scientific theory topics are the focus of his interests. In recent years he has begun a fundamental review of the history of archaeological monument preservation in Schleswig-Holstein. In addition, he conducts research in the field of monument conservation management and cultural landscape management. A special focus is the examination of the relationship between archeology and society.

Individual evidence

  1. Ulf Ickerodt: Mesolithic and Neolithic barb tips from the circumalpine region - a historical research review. In: Ethnographic-Archaeological Journal . tape 44 , 2003, p. 357-367 .
  2. Ulf F. Ickerodt: Pictures from archaeologists, pictures from primitive people. A cultural and mental history contribution to the genesis of prehistoric archeology using the example of contemporary sources . Phil. Diss. Halle / Saale 2005 ( uni-halle.de ).
  3. U. Ickerodt & M. Maluck: LANCEWADPLAN - The Consideration of specific Processes in Landscape Development on the Wadden Sea Coast in an integrated Management of Cultural Heritage. In: C. Bartels, C. Küppers-Eichas (Eds.): Cultural Heritage and Landscapes in Europe. Landscapes: Kulturelles Erbe in Europa. Proceedings of the International Conference, Bochum June 8-10, 2007. Deutsches Bergbaumuseum, Bochum 2008, ISBN 978-3-937203-36-2 , pp. 401-423 .
  4. Dr. Ulf Ickerodt is the new head of the Schleswig-Holstein State Archaeological Office. In: archaeologie-online.de. January 19, 2019, accessed March 23, 2020 .
  5. U. Ickerodt, M. Maluck: Spatial planning- oriented monument preservation in Schleswig-Holstein in the face of the energy transition - a plea for an expanded monument preservation management . In: Archaeological Information . tape 40 , 2017, p. 257-278 , doi : 10.11588 / ai.2017.1.42495 .
  6. U. Ickerodt: What is a monument worth? What is the monument value? Archaeological heritage management between publicity, heritage law requirements and academic expectations . In: Arheo . tape 31 , 2014, p. 151-162 .
  7. U. Ickerodt: My Story - your Story: Contemporary Cultural Heritage Management as Sphere of Social Interaction . In: T. Bloemers, H. Kars, A. van der Valk & M. Wijnen (Eds.): The Cultural Landscape Heritage Paradox. Protection and Development of the Dutch Archaeological-Historical Landscape and its European Dimension . Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam 2010, pp. 351-362 .
  8. Ulf Ickerodt: The spatial dimension of history: propagation of historical knowledge via open-air museums, leisure parks and motion pictures . In: Public Journal of Semiotics (PJOS) . tape 2 , no. 2 , 2008, p. 73-102 .
  9. Ulf Ickerodt: Archeology, Cavemen, Megaliths, and the Formation of European Identities . In: D. Callebaut, J. Mařík & J. Maříková-Kubková (eds.): Heritage Reinvents Europe. EAC Occasional Paper No. 7. Namur 2013, p. 13-21 .
  10. Ulf Ickerodt: The social and political significance of prehistoric archeology in Modern and Post-Modern societies . In: S. Koerner & I. Russel (eds.): The unquiet past. Risk Society, Lived Cultural Heritage, Redesigning Reflexibility. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham 2010.