Hayo Vierck

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Hayo Vierck

Hayo Vierck (born 5 August 1939,

Early Medieval archaeology through research in the industrial arts.[1]

Career

Hayo Vierck took an early interest in the history and archaeology of his homeland while at secondary school, and also had early contact with

Münster University from 1969 until 1985, and Professor of 'Art and Craft in the Early Middle Ages' (Kunst und Handwerk im Frühmittelalter) at the Seminar for Protohistory and Early History. His special research strengths were his Work of Eligius[2] and the Imitatio Imperii.[3][4]

He was married to Sigrid Vierck, who wrote a dissertation on the

Lutheran conventual monastery of Walsrode Abbey
.

Writings

Sources

  • Volker Bierbrauer 'Nachruf auf Hayo Vierck', in Frühmittelalterliche Studien 23 (1989), p. 478–85.
  • Helmut Roth, 'Hayo Vierck 1939-1989', Praehistorische Zeitung 64 (1989), p. 159–63.
  • Volker Bierbrauer, 'Siegrid Vierck: Schriftenverzeichnis Dr. phil. Hayo Vierck, B. Litt. Oxon..', Prähistorische Zeitschrift 64 (1989), p. 160–163.
  • Partick Périn, 'A la memoire de Hayo Ernst Ferdinand Vierck (1939–1989)', Actes des Xe Journées Internationales d'Archéologie Mérovingienne, (Metz 1994), p. 5–6 (with portrait)
  • The Hayo Vierk archive has been deposited since 2005 in the
    Roman-Germanic Central Museum in Mainz
    .

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