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Hans Reinerth
Born
(1900-05-13)13 May 1900
Bistritz, Austria-Hungary
Died
13 April 1990(1990-04-13) (aged 89)
Unteruhldingen, Germany
Nationality
German
Academic background
Alma mater
University of Tübingen
Academic advisors
Gustaf Kossinna
Academic work
Discipline
Archaeology
Sub-discipline
Settlement archaeology
Institutions
University of Berlin
Main interests
Archaeology of Germanic peoples
Hans Reinerth (13 May 1900, in Bistritz, Austria-Hungary – 13 April 1990, in Unteruhldingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) was a German archaeologist. He was a pioneer of Palynology (pollen analysis) and modern settlement archaeology, but is controversial because of his role before and during the period of National Socialism.
HansReinerth (13 May 1900, in Bistritz, Austria-Hungary – 13 April 1990, in Unteruhldingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) was a German archaeologist. He...
not a Jew but instead an Aryan Amorite. HansReinerth was the main archaeologist Rosenberg worked with. Reinerth is famous for his excavations at the Federsee...
museum was led by the controversial but knowledgeable archeologist HansReinerth, one of the leading Nazi archaeologists of Amt Rosenberg. This museum...
fortress had been discovered much earlier. The Ahnenerbe thus won out over HansReinerth of the Reichsbund für Deutsche Vorgeschichte [de] who had competed for...
However, especially during the Third Reich under the direction of HansReinerth, the ideological abuse of settlement archaeology was particularly evident...
when German nationalism and Nazi archaeology was dominant in Germany, he was not a "Nazi archaeologist". He came into conflict with HansReinerth. v t e...
first of these camps took place in October 1935 under the direction of HansReinerth and Alfred Pudelko. In other camps, among others Rudolf Benze and Bernhard...
Völkerwanderungszeit, 1966 Einführung in die Siedlungsarchäologie, 1977 Otto Höfler HansReinerth Hermann Aubin Franz Altheim Jost Trier Steuer 2000, pp. 23–29. Pringle...
followers held high-profile positions under the Nazi regime, including HansReinerth, who held Kossinna's former chair at the University of Berlin between...
conditions. During his time in Tübingen he continued the research begun by HansReinerth on the prehistoric hilltop settlement on the Kirchberg near Reusten...
lawyer and politician. István Lovrics, 62, Hungarian basketball player. HansReinerth, 89, German nazi archaeologist. Ratomir Čabrić, 71, Yugoslav footballer...
Trathnigg died in Ancona, Italy on 25 September 1970. Herbert Jankuhn HansReinerth Gustaf Kossinna mit Joseph Otto Plassmann (Hrsg.): Deutsches Land kehrt...