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disiecta membra

Stone Architecture and Urbanism in Roman Germany

Roman stone architecture represents a unique treasure of cultural heritage that gives evidence of early forms of sustainable urbanity in Germany. However, most of it has survived as dislocated building elements (disiecta membra), whose existence so far has hardly been known, let alone published. The academy project therefore serves to index, link and evaluate this corpus of material (approx. 25,000 single building elements, 5,000 buildings). The data produced will be modelled, recorded and made freely accessible, linkable, and reusable, taking into account various research traditions, standards and monument information systems. In addition, studies are being produced on three central research topics: 1) structure and change, 2) knowledge transfer and spatial production, and 3) urban landscapes and their challenges. These topics are compatible with architectural and social history, building and urban research, provenance and network research as well as questions of the digital humanities and expand this research with a dimension of historical depth.

The project will be carried out by an interdisciplinary team, accompanied by research into knowledge praxeology and supported by the latest approaches of the Digital Humanities. Research data and thematic analyses will be published on the research data platforms iDAI.world and Propylaeum Open Access, networked with other data collections and archived for the long term.

Partners

Permanent cooperation partners
Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege München
Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Baden-Württemberg
Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Hessen
LVR-Amt für Bodendenkmalpflege im Rheinland
LWL-Archäologie für Westfalen
Römisch-Germanisches Museum der Stadt Köln
Generaldirektion Kulturelles Erbe Rheinland-Pfalz
Landesdenkmalamt Saarland
Propylaeum – Fachinformationsdienst Altertumswissenschaften, Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
Leibniz-Zentrum für Archäologie
Forschungsprofil JGU Mainz: 40.000 Years of Human Challenges: Perception, Conceptualization and Coping in Premodern Societies.
Verbund Archäologie Rhein-Main

Persons

  • Prof. Dr. Aline Deicke (Project Leader)
  • Dr. Kerstin P. Hofmann (Project Leader)
  • Prof. Dr. Johannes Lipps (Project Leader)
  • Dr. Manuel Flecker (Research Associate)
  • Berenike Rensinghoff (Research Associate)
  • Katja Rösler (Research Associate)

Contact

📧 disiecta-membra[at]adwmainz.de

Running time
2023–2046
Project type
Edition

Contact person for the academies' programme

Sebastian Zwies M.A.

Geschäftsstelle Mainz
Union der deutschen Akademien der Wissenschaften
Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 2
55131 Mainz

Tel: 06131/218 528-17
E-Mail: sebastian.zwies@akademienunion.de