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May 1927 in Dortmund; \u2020 17. April 2022 [first] ), was a German anterior archaeologist. From 1948 to 1954, Eva Strammger studied ancient Asian antiquity, ancient oriental philology and Islamology at the Free University of Berlin. She was one of the first students of Anton Moortgat, who became an Ordinary for the Near Easternity in 1948. In 1954 she became here with the work Grave forms and funeral customs in the Zweigromland and in Syria from the history to the middle of the first millennium BC PhD. The unintended dissertation followed the writing in 1960 The image of man in the old Mesopotamian round plastic from Mesilim to Hammurapi that was the result of a investigation stimulated by Moortgat. In it, due to style developments of the plastic figures, she came to a time division within the early dynastic period of Mesopotamia. She found characteristics to differentiate between the isin and later Larsa style. With archaeological excavations, Strommenger began in 1959 as a consultant at the German Archaeological Institute in Baghdad (until 1961). In Uruk, where the German excavations were resumed in 1954 under the direction of Heinrich Lenzen, she mainly worked on the ceramic finds. In Ras al ‘Amiya, a small southern Mesopotamian settlement from the obed period near Ki\u0161 Grub, together with the British archaeologist David Stronach. In 1967, under the direction of Ernst Heinrich and on behalf of the German Orient Society, the excavations began in Habuba Kabira, a copper-stone-style city surrounded by a wall on the Syrian Euphrates. The flowering period of the place was 3500 to 3300 BC. In 1969, Strommenger took over the management of the other excavation campaigns, which lasted until the flood of the Assad reservoir in 1975. For the first time, the ceramic finds showed a Sumerian colony in this area. From 1971 until her retirement in 1992, she was a research assistant at the Old Pre-Asian department at the Museum of Pre- and Early History in Berlin; During this time, she expanded the inventory through purchases and carried out a number of exhibitions. In 1974 she was habilitated at the Free University of Berlin for the Near Easternity of Antiquity. From 1973 to 1980 it was chair of the German Orient Society, deputy chairman, deputy member of the company since 1986 and corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute since 1982. In 1977, Strommener took over the management of the excavation in Isin in the south of Iraq for one season. During this time, the explorations for a larger project in the Syrian Jaz\u012bra region also fell, which was found with Tell Bi’a, which was still unbeared. From 1980 until the provisional at the end of 1995, the team of the German Orient Society, led by Strummenger in Tell Bi’a under Roman and Byzantine remains, freed several palaces and a walled city from the early Bronze Age and the old Babylonian period. The detailed excavation reports in several volumes (as of 2022) are not yet published. The focus of her work was the factual archeology, which makes time divisions by investigating the iconographic changes. In the sub -area of \u200b\u200bhistorical archeology, the temporal classification of dated inscriptions was made. The solutions of stylistic characteristics of the found objects on historical texts described Strommener as an archaeological research, whereby it critically commented on the restriction to philological work among their (younger) colleagues. [2] She was married to the Near East Archaeologist Wolfram Nagel (1923\u20132019). The image of man in the old Mesopotamian round plastic from Mesilim to Hammurapi. Baghdader Announcements 1, Berlin 1960 Five millennia of Mesopotamia. The art of the beginnings around 5000 BC. BC to Alexander the Great. Hirmer, Munich 1962. Ur. Hirmer, Munich 1964. (Red.): Sumer. Assur. Babylon. 7000 years of art and culture to Euphrates and Tigris. New gallery – Ludwig, Aachen, 1978 (exhibition catalog). Habuba Kabira. A city 5000 years ago. Excavations of the German Orient Society at the Euphrates in Habuba Kabira-Syria. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1980. Mari is worth a trip. From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates 4000 years ago. Philipp von Zabern, Main 1982. They built with clay – examples of the former clay architecture in the Near East. State museums, Prussian cultural property, Berlin 1985. With Wolfram Nagel: Kalakent. Early iron -time grave finds from the Transcaucasian area of \u200b\u200bKirovabad\/Jelisavetopol. (Berlin contributions to pre- and early history N.F. 4), Berlin 1985. With Kay Kohlmeyer, H. Schmid: Current Babylon. An ancient cosmopolitan city in view of research. Berlin 1991. With Kay Kohlmeyer: Tall Bi’a \/ tuttul – i. The old -oriented burials. Scientific publications of the German Orient Society (WVDOG). Saarbr\u00fccken Printing and Verlag, Saarbr\u00fccken 1998. With Kay Kohlmeyer: Tall Bi’a \/ Tuttul – III. The layers of the 3rd millennium BC BC in the central hill E. Saarbr\u00fccken Druckerei und Verlag, Saarbr\u00fccken 2000. With Peter A. Miglus: Tall Bi’a \/ Tuttul – VIII. City fortifications, houses and temples. Saarbr\u00fccken Printing and Verlag, Saarbr\u00fccken 2002. With Wolfram Nagel, Christian Eder: From Gudea to Hammurapi. Basic features of art and history in anterior asia. B\u00f6hlau Verlag, Cologne 2005. With Peter A. Miglus: TALL BI’A \/ Tuttul -VII. Der Palast A. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2007. With Peter A. Miglus: Tall Bi’a \/ Tuttul –v. Altorientitalische Kleinfunde. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2010. Mit Barthel Hrouda, Wolfram Nagel: Near Easternity Customers: Research content and perspectives since 1945. B\u00f6hlau Verlag, Cologne 2009. With Wolfram Nagel, Christian Eder: Archaische cars in the Near East and India. Construction and use. Rome publisher, Berlin 2017. ISBN 978-3-496-01568-0 Barthel Hrouda: Introductory words. In: Barthel Hrouda, Stephan Kroll, Peter Z. Spanos: From Uruk to Tuttul. A commemorative publication for Eva Strongger. Studies and essays from colleagues and friends. Profile Verlag, Munich\/ Vienna 1992, pp. 9\u201310. Wilfried is in order (HRSG.): The Berlin Museum of Pre- and Early History. Commemorative publication for the 175th anniversary. State museums in Berlin, Prussian cultural property, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-88609-907-X , S. 549. (Acta Praehistorica et Archaeologica 36\/37) \u2191 Obituary notices from Eva Strommemer-Nagel. In: Tagesspiegel grief. 24.\u00a0April 2022, accessed on April 25, 2022 (German). \u2191 Von Gudea bis Hammurapi. 2005, S. 12\u201318. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki6\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki6\/2017\/01\/27\/eva-stromment-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Eva StroMMENT \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]