Klaus Schmidt (archaeologist)
Klaus Schmidt | |
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Klaus Schmidt in 2014 at the Monumento Tradefair in Salzburg | |
Born |
Feuchtwangen, Germany | 11 December 1953
Died |
20 July 2014 60) Ückeritz, Germany | (aged
Nationality | German |
Fields | Archaeologist |
Alma mater | Heidelberg University, University of Erlangen |
Known for | Göbekli Tepe |
Klaus Schmidt (December 11, 1953 – July 20, 2014) was a German archaeologist and prehistorian who led the excavations at Göbekli Tepe from 1996 to 2014.
Klaus Schmidt studied pre- and protohistory, as well as classical archaeology and geology at the universities of Erlangen and Heidelberg. He completed his doctorate in 1983 at the Heidelberg university under the direction of Harald Hauptmann. He received a travel stipend from the German Archaeological Institute from 1984 to 1986. From 1986 to 1995 he received a research stipend from the German Research Foundation and was employed at the Institute of pre- and protohistory of the Heidelberg university, working on various projects with the German Archaeological Institute and the Heidelberg university.
In 1995 he became the leader of the excavations at Gürcütepe and Göbekli Tepe in Southeast Turkey. He received his habilitation in 1999 from the University of Erlangen and became in 2000 Privatdozent in Pre- and Protohistory at the Institute for Pre- and Protohistory of the University of Erlangen. In 2007 he became adjunct professor at the University of Erlangen.
Starting 2001 he became the referent in prehistoric archaeology of the Oriental division of the German Archaeological Institute, and from 2007 was corresponding member of the Institute.[1]
In 1995, Schmidt purchased a house in nearby Urfa, which became his base of operations.[2] His team of archaeologists typically excavated the site of Göbekli Tepe during two months in the spring and two months in the fall. In a 2011 interview, Schmidt estimated that roughly five percent of the site had been excavated.
Klaus Schmidt was married to Turkish archaeologist Çiğdem Köksal-Schmidt.[3] He died of a heart attack while swimming in Germany on July 20, 2014.[4][5]
Works
- K. Schmidt: Frühneolithische Tempel. Ein Forschungsbericht zum präkeramischen Neolithikum Obermesopotamiens. In: Mitteilungen der deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft 130, Berlin 1998, 17–49, ISSN 0342-118X
- K. Schmidt: "Zuerst kam der Tempel, dann die Stadt." Vorläufiger Bericht zu den Grabungen am Göbekli Tepe und am Gürcütepe 1995–1999. Istanbuler Mitteilungen 50 (2000): 5–41.
- K. Schmidt, 2000a = Göbekli Tepe and the rock art of the Near East, TÜBA-AR 3 (2000): 1–14.
- K. Schmidt, 2000b = Göbekli Tepe, Southeastern Turkey. A preliminary Report on the 1995–1999 Excavations. In: Palèorient CNRS Ed., Paris 2000: 26.1, 45–54, ISSN 0153-9345: http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/paleo_0153-9345_2000_num_26_1_4697
- K. Schmidt: Sie bauten die ersten Tempel. Das rätselhafte Heiligtum der Steinzeitjäger. Verlag C.H. Beck, München 2006, ISBN 3-406-53500-3.
- K. Schmidt, "Göbekli Tepe. Eine Beschreibung der wichtigsten Befunde erstellt nach den Arbeiten der Grabungsteams der Jahre 1995–2007", in K. Schmidt (ed.), Erste Tempel—Frühe Siedlungen. 12000 Jahre Kunst und Kultur, Ausgrabungen und Forschungen zwischen Donau und Euphrat, (Oldenburg 2009): 187–233.
- K. Schmidt, "Göbekli Tepe—the Stone Age Sanctuaries: New results of ongoing excavations with a special focus on sculptures and high reliefs," Documenta Praehistorica XXXVII (2010), 239–256: http://arheologija.ff.uni-lj.si/documenta/authors37/37_21.pdf
- J. Peters & K. Schmidt: "Animals in the symbolic world of Pre-Pottery Neolithic Göbekli Tepe, south-eastern Turkey: a preliminary assessment." Anthropozoologica 39.1 (2004), 179–218: http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/front/medias/publication/10613_Peters.pdf.
References
- ↑ "Prof. Dr. Klaus Schmidt". http://www.uf.uni-erlangen.de. Retrieved 2015-07-19. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Stone Pages Archaeo News: Professor Klaus Schmidt's views on Gobekli Tepe". Stonepages.com. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- ↑ "Mitteilung des Generalkonsulats". General Consulate of the Turkish Republic. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ↑ "Klaus Schmidt (1953-2014)". German Archaeological Institute. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ↑ (21 July 2014). Ancient Göbeklitepe pioneer Schmidt passes away, Hürriyet Daily News
External links
- Literature by and about Klaus Schmidt in the German National Library catalogue
- Homepage at the DAI
- Homepage at the University of Erlangen
- excavation projects with the German Archaeological Institute
- Interview with Klaus Schmidt on findings at Göbekli Tepe in the Eurasian Magazine
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