Mario Ranzinger
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Mario Ranzinger was a research associate at the Institute of Geography since October 2018. He is working in Geomorphology and Soil Geography as a Geoarchaeologist.
Projects
Land unter? – Floods and flood prevention at the upper Rhine during early and high middle ages
Zullestein – Interdisciplinary research at a roman Burgus
Scientific focus
- Geoarchaeology and Archaeometry
- Medieval and Post Medieval Archaeology
- Geophysical and Archaeological Prospection including Remote Sensing
- Cultural and landscape history of East Bavaria
- The Alps (Switzerland, Silvretta)
Master Thesis
Regensburg and its wood supply during roman and medieval times – a methodical approach to locate dendroprovenances via ICP-MS analysis
Bachelor Thesis
The Alp Fenga – Analysis of a post medieval alpine dairy hut in the Silvretta Alps
Teaching
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winter semester 2018/19:
Lecture seriesGeoarchaeology
(with B. Mächtle, U.A. Glasmacher, and S. Prillwitz) -
summer semester 2019:
Field Internship: Zullestein (with B. Mächtle)