Philipp Niewöhner

ORCID: 0009-0004-4564-8318
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Research Areas
  • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
  • Byzantine Studies and History
  • Archaeology and Historical Studies
  • Historical and Religious Studies of Rome
  • Eurasian Exchange Networks
  • Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
  • Classical Antiquity Studies
  • Historical, Religious, and Philosophical Studies
  • German Literature and Culture Studies
  • Historical and Archaeological Studies
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Diversity and Impact of Dance
  • Ancient Near East History
  • Historical, Literary, and Cultural Studies
  • European history and politics
  • Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Civil and Structural Engineering Research
  • Biblical Studies and Interpretation
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Religion, Theology, History, Judaism, Christianity
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Libraries, Manuscripts, and Books

University of Göttingen
2020-2023

British Institute at Ankara
2013-2023

Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
2020

Goethe Institute
2019

University of Oxford
2013-2017

Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Zentrale
2016

University of Kent
2013

University of Bristol
2013

St Mary's University College
2013

Chitose Institute of Science and Technology
2013

Abstract The city of Iznik, called Nikaia or Nicaea in ancient times, is located northwest Anatolia, Turkey. renowned especially for the first Council convened by Roman emperor Constantine ad 325 an attempt to unify Church. During international field course on geophysical exploration archaeological targets we detected remains a small previously unknown Byzantine church fallow lot land inside city. oriented parallel Hippodamian street grid that deviates from modern system quarter ~45°. We...

10.1002/arp.1491 article EN Archaeological Prospection 2014-09-24

Abstract Germia was a well-connected Byzantine polis in western-central Anatolia, famous for its healing waters and church of St Michael. After three years survey the site can now be reconstructed: it included several other churches monasteries, but little space ordinary residential buildings. This comes as surprise, explained by discovery two older Roman cities within walking-distance Germia, where people seem to have lived. One these cities, Mantalos, home local cult pagan god Men. may...

10.1017/s0066154613000069 article EN Anatolian Studies 2013-07-11

Abstract: Following an authoritative interpretation by the eminent theologian Adolf Deissmann, well-known archangel inscription CIG 2895 on Roman theatre of Miletus in western Asia Minor was long understood as a paradigmatic example early Christian continuation more ancient beliefs and religion. Against this, from comparative religious studies standpoint, Rangar Cline has recently argued that fact pre-Christian represented syncretistic magic earlier Late Antiquity, when Christianity had not...

10.1353/jla.2024.a946850 article EN Journal of late antiquity 2024-09-01

Wir freuen uns, mit diesem Band das zehnjährige Jubiläum unserer Zeitschrift zu feiern. Durch den ersten Beitrag soll gezeigt werden, wie durch jahrhundertelange Fortdauer antiker Traditionen der Untersuchungsgegenstand Christlicher Archäologie bis in die Gegenwart reicht. Die behandelte äthiopische Zauberrolle befindet sich Privatbesitz und wurde uns großzügigerweise zur Publikation überlassen, welche B. BURTEA, einer wenigen Spezialisten dieses Fachgebiets, übernommen hat. nächsten zwei...

10.1553/micha10s21 article DE Mitteilungen zur christlichen Archäologie 2004-01-01

Inhaltsverzeichnis: Norbert Zimmermann – Vasiliki Tsamakda: Das START-Projekt "Domitilla". Arbeitsbericht über die Dokumentation und Erforschung einer römischen Katakombe unter Einsatz des 3D-Laserscanners Dorottya Gáspár: Inschriften aus Pannonien; christlich oder nicht christlich? Ivo Topalilov: Neue archäologische Forschungen in Philippopolis (Plovdiv, Bulgarien): Ein spätantikes (frühchristliches) Gebäude der Alexander Puschkin-Straße Eugenio Russo: Riportato alla luce un pluteo...

10.1553/micha13s71 article DE Mitteilungen zur christlichen Archäologie 2007-01-01
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