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Gunter Schöbel (born 15 July 1959 inStuttgart) is a Germanarchaeologist and director of thePfahlbau Museum Unteruhldingen.
Schöbel studiedarchaeology,anthropology andgeology at theUniversity of Tübingen from 1979 to 1982. From 1982 to 1989 the continued his studies of archaeology, geology andethnology at theUniversity of Freiburg. 1989 he completed his studies receiving a PhD. During his studies he worked asunderwater archaeologist for the Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Baden-Württemberg. Since 1990 Schöbel worked as scientific advisor at Pfahlbau Museum Unteruhldingen. Since 1994 Schöbel is the director of the Museum. 2010 Schöbel succeeds hishabilitationvenia legendi at the University of Tübingen for prehistory and medieval archaeology, and since 2013 he is professor at the Institute for Pre- and Protohistory and Medieval archaeology at the same university. Since 2014 he is deputy chairman of the West and South German Association for Archaeology (WSVA) and was elected as a Vize President of the German Association for Archaeology (DVA) in 2022. In 2016 he was appointed by the DAV to organize the Archeology and Schools specialist group, which is to work together with the educational committees to improve school teaching in the federal states.
Gunter Schöbel's scientific work focuses onNeolithic and theBronze Age archaeology, archaeology ofpile dwellings at alpine lakes and bogs,experimental archaeology, archaeological research methods,archaeological open air museums,museology,museum education and thehistory of archaeology. Besides this, Schöbel initiated and advised the Germanliving historydocumentary film seriesSteinzeit - Das Experiment - Leben wie vor 5000 Jahren (English:Stone age - The Experiment - Life 5000 years ago) which has been successfully presented in German television and radio in 2007, accompanied by special exhibitions in several museums.[1]
On 19 November 2013, Schöbel was appointed associate professor byEberhard Karls University of Tübingen.[2] In June 2021, Schöbel was awarded theOrder of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, which was finally presented to him by MinisterNicole Razavi on 29 March 2022 due to COVID-19 pandemic-related delays.[3]
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