Thomas Schmidts
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Thomas Schmidts
Summary
Thomas Schmidts is a human[1]. He was born on 1965[2]. He worked as a university teacher[3], classical archaeologist[4], archaeologist of the Roman provinces[5], curator[6], and Lehrbeauftragter[7].
Key Facts
- Thomas Schmidts was born on 1965[2].
- Thomas Schmidts held citizenship in Germany[8].
- Thomas Schmidts's professions included university teacher[3].
- Thomas Schmidts worked as a classical archaeologist[4].
- Thomas Schmidts worked as an archaeologist of the Roman provinces[5].
- Thomas Schmidts worked as a curator[6].
- Thomas Schmidts's professions included Lehrbeauftragter[7].
- Thomas Schmidts's field of work was archaeology of the Roman provinces[9].
- Thomas Schmidts was employed by Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum[10].
- Among Thomas Schmidts's employers was Museum of Ancient Shipbuilding[11].
- Thomas Schmidts was employed by Heidelberg University[12].
- Thomas Schmidts's education included a stint at University of Cologne[13].
- Thomas Schmidts's doctoral advisor was Günter Ulbert[14].
- Thomas Schmidts is recorded as male[15].
- Thomas Schmidts's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Thomas Schmidts earned the academic degree of magister degree[17].
- Thomas Schmidts earned the academic degree of doctorate[18].
- Thomas Schmidts's family name is recorded as Schmidts[19].
- Thomas Schmidts's given name is recorded as Thomas[20].
- Thomas Schmidts's academic minor is recorded as ancient history[21].
- Thomas Schmidts's academic minor is recorded as prehistory and early history[22].
- Thomas Schmidts's academic minor is recorded as classical archaeology[23].
- Thomas Schmidts's academic major is recorded as archaeology of the Roman provinces[24].
- Thomas Schmidts's work location is recorded as Heidelberg[25].
- Thomas Schmidts's work location is recorded as Mainz[26].
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Origins and Family
Thomas Schmidts was born on 1965[2].
Education
Thomas Schmidts's education included a stint at University of Cologne[13]. His doctoral advisor was Günter Ulbert[14]. Academic degrees include magister degree[17] and doctorate[18]. He studied under Günter Ulbert[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[3], classical archaeologist[4], archaeologist of the Roman provinces[5], curator[6], and Lehrbeauftragter[7]. Thomas Schmidts's field of work was archaeology of the Roman provinces[9]. Employers include Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum[10], a museum[28], in Germany[29], founded in 1852[30]; Museum of Ancient Shipbuilding[11], a museum[31], in Germany[32], founded in 1994[33]; and Heidelberg University[12], a public research university[34], in Germany[35], founded in 1386[36], headquartered in Heidelberg[37].
FAQs
What did Thomas Schmidts do for work?
Thomas Schmidts worked as university teacher[3], classical archaeologist[4], archaeologist of the Roman provinces[5], curator[6], and Lehrbeauftragter[7].
Where did Thomas Schmidts go to school?
Thomas Schmidts was educated at University of Cologne[13].