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Uwe Sperling[1] (born 25 April, 1977 in Tallinn, Estonia) is Estonian-German archaeologist, researcher M.A., Dr. phil. He is currently project-grant researcher in Rostock University. His fields of research are society and culture - aspects of Bronze Age settlement - use and technology of artifacts. He is most known for his work for archaeological excavations at Asva-hillfort, Saaremaa, Estonia.[2]
Uwe Sperling completed projects include:
- Estonia in Circum-Baltic space: archaeology of economic, social, and cultural processes.[3]01.01.2014–31.12.2019
- Research in metalwork of Bronze Age Estonia - archaeometric and experimental methods applied.[4]01.01.2013–31.12.2014
- The Archaeology of Estonian Household. Social, economic and spatial aspects in urban and rural settings.[5] 01.01.2012–31.12.2013
References
edit- ^ "Uwe Sperling CV, ETIS". www.etis.ee. Retrieved 2024-04-10.
- ^ Paavel, Kristiina; Kimber, Andres; Sperling, Uwe. "Sperling, U.; Lang, V.; Paavel, K., Kimber, A., 2015. Neue Ausgrabungen in der Bronzezeitsiedlung von Asva – vorläufiger Untersuchungsstand und weitere Ergebnisse. Archaeological fieldwork in Estonia 2014".
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