Vladimir Milojčić

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Vladimir Milojčić (born February 7, 1918 in Zagreb , † February 19, 1978 in Heidelberg ) was a Yugoslav-German archaeologist .

Life

Vladimir Milojčić began studying Classical Studies in 1938 as a student of M. Vasić at the University of Belgrade . During his studies he participated in various excavations, for example in the Kalemegdan fortress under the direction of Wilhelm Unverzagt , in Justiniana Prima under the direction of V. Petković and in Vučedol under the direction of Robert Rudolf Schmidt , where he learned various excavation techniques. In 1942 he moved to Oswald Menghin in Vienna, where he received his doctorate in March 1944. His dissertation dealt with "The older Neolithic in Serbia".

In the years 1945 to 1946 he wrote his habilitation thesis with Gero von Merhart with the title "Contributions to the absolute and relative chronology of the younger Stone Age and the Indo-European problem". After a short stay as Joachim Werner's assistant at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, he finally completed his habilitation at this university. After he held an extraordinary professorship at the University of Munich from 1954 to 1956, he was appointed full professor at the chair for Prehistory and Protohistory at the University of Saarland ; He left this in 1958 to accept a chair at Heidelberg University , where he remained until his death. Since 1963 he was a full member of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences . From 1968 to 1974 he was secretary of the academy.

Publications

  • Chronology of the Younger Stone Age of Central and Southeast Europe. Mann, Berlin 1949.
  • with others: Paleolithic around Larissa in Thessaly (= contributions to prehistoric and early historical archeology of the Mediterranean cultural area. Vol. 1, ISSN  0067-5245 ). Habelt, Bonn 1965.
  • as editor: Colloquium on early medieval sculpture. ZDB ID 7494-9 ;
    • Volume 1: Lecture Texts. 1968. von Zabern, Mainz 1969.
  • as editor: Colloquium on late antique and early medieval sculpture. ZDB ID 7497-4 ;
    • Volume 2: Lecture Texts. 1970. von Zabern, Mainz 1971;
    • Volume 3: Lecture Texts. 1972. von Zabern, Mainz 1974.
  • as editor: Demetrias. Habelt, Bonn 1976 ff.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Members of the HAdW since it was founded in 1909. Vladimir Milojčić. Heidelberg Academy of Sciences, accessed on June 22, 2016 .