Marius Kröner
Archaeological Sciences, Monument Science and Art History
University of Bamberg
Germany
Biography
Marius Kröner studied archeology of the Middle Ages and modern times from 2006-2013, restoration sciences in architectural monument conservation and preservation of monuments at the Otto Friedrich University of Bamberg. He graduated with the master's thesis: "A castle in the well lay and slept ..." The Burgbrunnen of the Hohenburg at Homberg / Efze (County Schwalm-Eder) with special consideration of the archaeological findings ". Since 2013, he has been involved in several projects of the chair, among others as a researcher at the University of Hohenburg at Homberg (Efze) (2014) or as a draftsman for the DFG project "The medieval and early-modern village lumber Lindelach" (2015/2016) , In addition, he worked as an independent draftsman at the LVR Archeological Park Xanten from 2013-2015 as well as as an employee on various excavations of private digging companies. Since 2017, he has been working as a research assistant at the Chair for Archeology of the Middle Ages and the Modern Age, and for the project "The Multicolored Processing Crafts in Nuremberg from 14th to 18th century. Century. Archeological and archaeometallurgical aspects of his activity ".
Research Interest
Archeology of the Middle Ages and modern times
Publications
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Archaeological finds of early-modern iron furnaces from the well of the Hohenburg near Homberg (Efze): furnace plates of the Hessian artists Philipp Soldan, Jost Luppolt and Heinrich Duffen. Journal of the Association for Hessian History and Landeskunde 121, 2016, 27-52.