Ursula Quatember

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Ursula Quatember (* 1976 ) is an Austrian classical archaeologist and building researcher .

Ursula Quatember studied Classical Archeology at the University of Vienna from 1994 to 2000 . In 2006 she received her doctorate from the University of Vienna with a thesis on the Nymphaeum Traiani in Ephesus . From 1997 to 2012 she led a project on the Temple of Hadrian in Ephesus and was involved in the publication of the hillside houses . She is currently doing research in Aphrodisias , Limyra, and Sardis .

Ursula Quatember was a lecturer at the Universities of Vienna and Würzburg as well as at the RheinMain University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden and at the OTH Regensburg . In 2015 she worked at the DFG Graduate School 1913 "Cultural and Technical Values ​​of Historic Buildings" at the BTU Cottbus . She currently teaches at the Institute for Antiquity at the University of Graz . She is a member and since 2018 Vice Chairwoman of the Koldewey Society .

Fonts (selection)

  • The Nymphaeum Traiani in Ephesos (= research in Ephesos XI 2) (Vienna 2011)
  • The so-called Hadrian's Temple on Kuretenstrasse in Ephesos (= Research in Ephesos XI 3) (Vienna 2017)
  • with Hansgeorg Bankel (ed.), Post from Babylon. Robert Koldewey, building researcher and excavator. Letters from Asia Minor, Italy, Germany and the Middle East from 1882 to 1922 (Vienna 2018)
  • The Bouleuterion Court of Aphrodisias in Caria. A Case Study on the Adaptation of Urban Space in Asia Minor from the Roman Imperial Period to Late Antiquity and Beyond , In: Istanbuler Mitteilungen 69, 2019, 59–102
  • The Bouleuterion and its Environs in Early Imperial Aphrodisias , In: Journal of Roman Archeology 32, 2019, 100–112
  • with Veronika. Scheibelreiter-Gail, T. Flavius ​​Daminaus and his family's grave , In: Annual Issues of the Austrian Archaeological Institute 86, 2017, 221–354
  • A city of the senses? Sensual perception in Ephesus during the Roman Empire , in: Annette Haug - Patric-Alexander Kreuz (ed.), City experience as sensory experience in the Roman Empire (= Studies in Classical Archeology 2) (Turnhout 2016) 267–293
  • Ornament in context. The contribution of building research to the investigation of architectural decoration , in: Johannes. Lipps - Dominik Maschek (Hrsg.), Antike Bauornamentik. Limits and possibilities of exploring them (= studies on the ancient city 12) (Wiesbaden 2014) 99–116
  • with Gerhard Forstenpointner - Alfred Galik - Gerald E. Weissengruber - Andreas. Konecny: Purple Dye Production in Lycia - Results of an Archaeozoological Field Survey in Andriake (South-West Turkey) , In: Oxford Journal of Archeology 26, 2007, 201–214
  • Table supports from the hillside house 2 in Ephesus. Considerations for making Roman marble furniture . In: Römische Historische Mitteilungen 48, 2006, 103–118
  • Private cult institutions in Hanghaus 2 in Ephesos , in: Beatrix Asamer - Wolfgang Wohlmayr (ed.), Files from the 9th Austrian Archaeological Conference in Salzburg 2001 (Vienna 2003) 169–172

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