Klaus Grote

Klaus Grote ( born September 12, 1947) is a German prehistorians. Grote was until end of October 2012 Head of the archaeological heritage of the district of Göttingen.

Career

Grote studied Prehistory and Early History at the University of Göttingen. He wrote his master's thesis in 1975 on the southern Lower Saxony Bergland- Mesolithic.

From 1977 to 1979 he worked in the Lower Saxony Institute for Monuments and Sites ( archeology) in Hanover. Since 1979 he is head of the archaeological heritage for the district of Göttingen.

1994 Grote wrote his dissertation at the University of Hamburg on the prehistoric settlement among the rock shelters in the sandstone area near Göttingen. As part of the dissertation research project vorausgegangenem he examined, among others, the Abri IX on bed Röderberg.

In 1997, Grote was awarded the prize of " Dr. Helmut and Hannelore Greve Foundation for Science and Culture ". Grote managed from 1998, the detection of the Roman camp Hedemünden, considered so far northerly known Roman military camp in Germany, and finally in 2007 the corresponding outpost Kring.

Writings and works

  • With HD Freese, The rock shelters in the Lower Saxony town of Bergland. In: NNU 51, 1982, 17-70.
  • Sven Schütte (Ed. ): A guide of archaeological monuments in Germany. Volume 17: City and County of Göttingen. Stuttgart 1988
  • From prehistoric times populated rock shelters ( shelters ) In: 10 Years county archeology Göttingen (Braunschweig 1989) 8-11.
  • The Buntsandsteinabris in the Lower Saxony town of Bergland. The customer N.F. 39, 1988, 1-43.
  • The rock shelters in southern Leinebergland at Göttingen. Archaeological findings to life under rock shelters. Band 1-3 (Oldenburg 1994). (Dissertation)
  • New aspects to castles of the early Middle Ages in southern Lower Saxony. In: South Lower Saxony 3, 1995, pp. 73-79.
  • To live under rock shelters. Hunter-gatherers in southern Lower Saxony at the end of the last ice age. In: Ice Age exhibition catalog (Hildesheim, Stuttgart 1999).
  • Base of Roman expansionism. The Roman camp at Hedemünden on the Werra. A preliminary report. In: Göttingen Yearbook 52 (2004 ), pp. 5-12.
  • Romans on the Werra. The military camp at Hedemünden in southern Lower Saxony. Archaeology in Lower Saxony 8, 2005, pp. 113-117.
  • Roman camp Hedemünden. Edited by Mündener Local History Association Sydekum. Hann. Munden 2005. 82 pages. ISBN 3-925451-358
  • The Roman camp to the Werra at Hedemünden ( Ldkr. Göttingen). A newly discovered base of the Augustan occupation advances in Germania east of the Rhine. In Germania 84 ( first half-band ), 2006, pp. 27-59.
  • Roman camp Hedemünden. The Augustan base, its exterior, his discoveries and findings, Dresden, 2012
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