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Dr. Daniel Graepler is a researcher at the Archaeological Institute of the Georg-August-University of Göttingen. He holds a doctorate in Classical Archaeology from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and has spent decades in academic roles including research associate and curator of archaeological collections.
- Education: MA (1984) and PhD (1989) in Classical Archaeology, Art History, and Ancient History from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- Affiliations: Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg (1990-1999), Georg-August-University of Göttingen (since 1999)
His research spans multiple dimensions of classical archaeology:
- Archaeology of Magna Graecia (Tarentum, Apulia)
- Methodology of grave research and coroplasty
- Evolution of the concept of the 'artist' in antiquity and modern times
- Cultural property protection and combating illegal antiquities trade
His publications reveal a strong focus on Mediterranean archaeology (6/7), material culture studies (5/7), and heritage ethics (4/7), with recurring themes in Hellenistic art, burial practices, and historical documentation systems.
Dr. Graepler has collaborated on interdisciplinary projects including:
- White as Plaster? (2019) - Surface treatment of plaster casts
- Dactyliotheken (2006) - Ancient gems in historical print collections
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