Juergen Baer


Home > Teaching Experience >>German

Teaching Experience

April - July 2009 Seminar: Egypt and Mesopotamia. Cultural and Historical Relations between two Civilizations in the Ancient Near East from the 4th to the 1st Millennium B.C. (with Dr Sabine Kubisch/Egyptology)
Oct. - Jan. 2008/09 Seminar: The Dynasty of Akkad (2340-2159 B.C.): History, Monuments, Sites.
April - July 2008 Seminar: "In Abraham's Lap..." - The Historical and Architectural Development of the City of Ur.
Oct. - Feb. 2007/08 Seminar: Mittani and Kassites - Two Ancient Near Eastern Dynasties in the Late Bronze Age.
April - July 2007 Seminar: War and Warfare in the Ancient Near East.
Oct. - Feb. 2006/07 Seminar: Nineveh - Brilliant Capital of Assyria: History, Topography, and Architecture.
21st July 2006 Students Conference within the Seminar: Mechanisms of Power III. The Iconography of Rulership (with Prof D. Panagiotopoulos/Classics).
April - July 2006 Seminar: Mechanisms of Power III. The Iconography of Rulership (with Prof D. Panagiotopoulos/Classics).
Oct. - Feb. 2004/05 Seminar: Mechanisms of Power II. The Architecture of Ancient Empires: Power and Representation in Public and Private Buildings (with Prof. D. Panagiotopoulos/Classics).
April - July 2005 Seminar: Mechanisms of Power I. The Financial Basis of Ancient Empires: Tribute, Booty, and other Kinds of Taxes (with Prof D. Panagiotopoulos/Classics).

Lecture: The Archaeology of Middle and Late Bronze Age in Mesopotamia.

Lecture: The Art and Architecture in the Neo-Assyrian Period.
Oct. - Feb. 2004/05 Seminar: The Iconography of Ancient Near Eastern Deities.
April - July 2004 Seminar: Babylon - An Ancient Oriental Capital between Myth and Reality.
Oct. - Feb. 2003/04 Seminar: The Origin and Development of the Mesopotamian Zikkurat.
April - July 2003 Seminar: Mesopotamian Art and Craftsmanship in the Early Dynastic Period (3rd Millennium B.C.).
April - July 2002 Seminar: The Art and History of Urartu.

Lecture: Early Mesopotamia (10th - 4th Millennium B.C.).

Lecture: Achaemenids, Parthians and Sasanids.

Museum Trip with Students: Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe.
Oct. - Feb. 2001/02 Seminar: Seals and Sealing in the Ancient Near East.

Museum Trip with Students: The Hittite Empire (Exhibiton), Bundesausstellungshalle Bonn.
April - July 2001 Seminar: Beyond Euphrate and Khabur - Northern Syria and Northern Mesopotamia from the Chalcolithic Period to Iron Age.

Lecture: Ashur in the 3rd Millennium BC - Selected Problems in the Stratigraphic Sequence of the Upper City.

Museum Trip with Students: The City of Troja - Dream and Reality (Exhibition), Landesmuseum Stuttgart.

Seminar: The Hittites in Central Anatolia.

Informative Trip with Students: Central Anatolia, Turkey.
(Visited sites: Hattusha-Boghazköy, Yazılıkaya, Alaça Hüyük, Kalehisar/Takha, Ortaköy/Shappinuwa, Museum of Anatolian Civilizations Ankara) (In cooperation with Prof D. Prechel, Mainz University).
Oct. - Feb. 2000/01 Seminar: The Topography of Hattusha-Boghazköy (Anatolia) regarding to the Archaeological and Philological Sources.
(In cooperation with Prof D. Prechel, Mainz University).

Seminar: Neo-Assyrian Art - Imperial Representation between Historical Evidence and Ideological Propaganda.
May - July 2000 Seminar: The Archaeology of Diyala-Region (Iraq)

Lecture: The Uruk-Warka Collection of Heidelberg University.

Lecture: The City of Uruk from Prehistory to Parthian Period.

Last modified 31st March 2009 by Juergen Baer