
Christoph Lindner
Research Fellow · Roman archaeology
Rhenish Friedrich Wilhelm University of BonnAbout
Christoph Lindner serves as a Research Associate and Post-Doctoral researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Bonn, specializing in Prehistoric and Early History Archaeology. He is currently leading research on the legionary camp Bonn as part of the "Limes and Legion" project funded by the Academy of Science North Rhine-Westphalia.
- University of Bonn, Institute of Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology (2022-present)
- Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Department of History – Ancient History (2022)
- LVR Archaeological Park Xanten, Department of Archaeological Monuments (2020)
- Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Chair of Provincial Roman Archaeology (2017-2020)
- University of Osnabrück, Chair of Archaeology of the Roman Provinces (2015-2017)
Lindner's research focuses on Roman provincial archaeology, with particular expertise in the Germanic Limes, Roman military installations, archaeological methodology, and Roman urban development. His work integrates field archaeology with historical analysis to understand Roman frontier dynamics and settlement patterns in Germania Inferior.
His publication record reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on Roman military architecture and frontier studies. Recent work centers on the legionary camp at Bonn (2025), while earlier research examined the Wetterau Limes (2018, 2019) and Roman Trier (2018). His monograph on Hanau-Mittelbuchen fortlets represents a significant contribution to understanding frontier development during the Domitianic-Trajanic period.
- Doctoral scholarship holder of the Gerda Henkel Foundation (2021-2022)
Lindner's academic journey includes doctoral studies at LMU Munich on urban development in Roman Trier, a Master's degree from the University of Cologne specializing in Roman provincial archaeology, and undergraduate studies in Ancient Languages and Cultures. His current research continues to advance our understanding of Roman military presence along the Lower Germanic Limes through systematic analysis of archaeological evidence and historical context.
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