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Jutta Frieda Luise Meischner (born 1935, in Danzig) is a German
archeologist Archaeology or archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes ...
with specialities in
philology Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics (with especially strong ties to etymology). Philology is also defined as ...
,
classical archaeology Classical archaeology is the archaeological investigation of the Mediterranean civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Nineteenth-century archaeologists such as Heinrich Schliemann were drawn to study the societies they had read about ...
, ancient history with a doctorate on Classical Archaeology. In 1964, she entered the service of
German Archaeological Institute The German Archaeological Institute (german: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, ''DAI'') is a research institute in the field of archaeology (and other related fields). The DAI is a "federal agency" under the Federal Foreign Office of Germany ...
, Berlin.


Biography

The daughter of the civil engineer Herbert Meischner and his wife Lilly, she was born in 1935 in what was then the Free City of Danzig. After fleeing Danzig in January 1945 in the wake of World War II, she attended the Droste-Hülshoff High School in Berlin- Zehlendorf, where she passed her A-levels in 1954. At the
Free University of Berlin The Free University of Berlin (, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public university, public research university in Berlin, Germany. It is consistently ranked among Germany's best universities, with particular strengths in poli ...
, she studied classical philology, classical archeology, ancient history and completed studies of Greek and Latin. She spent the academic year 1958/59 at the
University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA; el, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, ''Ethnikó ke Kapodistriakó Panepistímio Athinón''), usually referred to simply as the Univers ...
and Greece. The next year was dedicated to the study of Greek and Roman ancient collections of the major museums in order to prepare her dissertation on "The Female Portrait in the
Severan The Severan dynasty was a Roman imperial dynasty that ruled the Roman Empire between 193 and 235, during the Roman imperial period. The dynasty was founded by the emperor Septimius Severus (), who rose to power after the Year of the Five ...
Period". Her academic advisor, Friedrich Wilhelm Goethert, was instrumental in getting her a post as an assistant with Friedrich Matz, the Younger, in Sarkophag-Corpus,
Marburg Marburg ( or ) is a university town in the German federal state (''Bundesland'') of Hesse, capital of the Marburg-Biedenkopf district (''Landkreis''). The town area spreads along the valley of the river Lahn and has a population of approx ...
, as well as in assisting with her first publication "A second type of portrait of the Empress Crispina". After completing her doctorate in 1964, she joined the civil service at the German Archaeological Institute, Berlin, from which she retired after 35 years of service in 2000. During this time she also continued her studies of late antique portraiture, which culminated in a brief monograph entitled "Portraits of Late Antiquity" (bnb-Verlag Bremen, 2001). A revised and expanded edition in German and English is currently being prepared. In 1988 she was invited by the Archaeological Institute in Warsaw for a lecture and a visit to Danzig. In 1998, she lectured in Mérida on the great
Missorium of Theodosius I The Missorium of Theodosius I is a large ceremonial silver dish preserved in the Real Academia de la Historia, in Madrid, Spain. It was probably made in Constantinople for the tenth anniversary ( decennalia) in 388 AD of the reign of the Empe ...
where she credited it to Theodosius II. She toured the great museums in the U.S. several times. Tunisian
mosaics A mosaic is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic, held in place by plaster/mortar, and covering a surface. Mosaics are often used as floor and wall decoration, and were particularly pop ...
inspired her to study the Greek and Roman sports. The origin of the palm award, for example, can be seen in the wand of the paidotribe in the
palaestra A palaestra ( or ; also (chiefly British) palestra; grc-gre, παλαίστρα) was any site of an ancient Greek wrestling school. Events requiring little space, such as boxing and wrestling, took place there. Palaestrae functioned both indep ...
. The wands were switches and palm fronds. The latter then served as an unofficial trophy. The
black-figure Black-figure pottery painting, also known as the black-figure style or black-figure ceramic ( grc, , }), is one of the styles of painting on antique Greek vases. It was especially common between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE, although there are ...
and
red-figure Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 520 BCE and remained in use until the late 3rd century BCE. It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure va ...
vases evidence this practice. In the great
Panhellenic Games Panhellenic Games is the collective term for four separate sports festivals held in ancient Greece. The four Games were: Description The Olympiad was one of the ways the Greeks measured time. The Olympic Games were used as a starting point, yea ...
of the prize remained the wreath. The palm trophy in the imperial period was abstracted to the shape of a golden palm trunk, the so-called 'Preiszylinder' for successful racehorses. With the New Testament Pauline epistles the symbol of the victor's palm keeps its validity even today. Jutta Meischner was given responsibility for the publication of the wall paintings of the Late Roman
Hypogeum A hypogeum or hypogaeum (plural hypogea or hypogaea, pronounced ; literally meaning "underground", from Greek ''hypo'' (under) and ''ghê'' (earth)) is an underground temple or tomb. Hypogea will often contain niches for cremated human rem ...
in Constanta, Romania. In Copenhagen, she was able to assign the, up to then, much earlier dated statues of Sette Sale to the Valentinian epoch, based on the design of the eyes. In 1999 she received permission to study and publicize Greek and Roman sculptures from the
Hatay Archaeology Museum The Hatay Archaeology Museum ( tr, Hatay Arkeoloji Müzesi) is the archaeology museum of Antakya, Turkey. It is known for its extensive collection of Roman and Byzantine Era mosaics. The museum is located in Antakya, the main city of Hatay. Cons ...
in
Antakya Antakya (), historically known as Antioch ( el, Ἀντιόχεια; hy, Անտիոք, Andiok), is the capital of Hatay Province, the southernmost province of Turkey. The city is located in a well-watered and fertile valley on the Orontes River, ...
, Turkey. Through the Attic garland sarcophagi was shown the Attic origin of Berlin's early imperial Caffarelli-sarcophagus from Rome. Together with Ergün Laflı from Izmir she again showed her commitment to southern Turkey with the presentation of antique sculptures in
Cilicia Cilicia (); el, Κιλικία, ''Kilikía''; Middle Persian: ''klkyʾy'' (''Klikiyā''); Parthian language, Parthian: ''kylkyʾ'' (''Kilikiyā''); tr, Kilikya). is a geographical region in southern Anatolia in Turkey, extending inland from th ...
. Related materials found on a trip to Israel in the
Rockefeller Museum The Rockefeller Archeological Museum, formerly the Palestine Archaeological Museum ("PAM"; 1938–1967), and which before then housed The Imperial Museum of Antiquities (''Müze-i Hümayun''; 1901–1917), is an archaeology museum located in Eas ...
,
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
, were added to the above publication. During 2005-2008, she conducted extensive research on
Late archaic Late may refer to: * LATE, an acronym which could stand for: ** Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, a proposed form of dementia ** Local-authority trading enterprise, a New Zealand business law ** Local average treatment effect, ...
sculpture, that resulted in pinning down subtle but highly important and meaningful distinctive features in the transitional period of late Archaic and early Classical sculpture. A detailed study of a black
marble Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals, most commonly calcite or dolomite. Marble is typically not foliated (layered), although there are exceptions. In geology, the term ''marble'' refers to metamorpho ...
head (whose typological affinity on the basis of two relatively well preserved surviving coins, one in the
Bibliothèque nationale A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a vir ...
, Paris, and the other in the Berlin Münz-Cabinet) points to the Apollo Philesios by Canachus in
Didyma Didyma (; grc, Δίδυμα) was an ancient Greek sanctuary on the coast of Ionia in the domain of the famous city of Miletus. Apollo was the main deity of the sanctuary of Didyma, also called ''Didymaion''. But it was home to both of the tem ...
, dating from the early 5th Century BC. This study will be of major import for identifying the above major features in rendering the physiognomic, facial and portrayal details. These appear to have been largely overlooked in previous field research and studies on the art of
Greek sculpture The sculpture of ancient Greece is the main surviving type of fine ancient Greek art as, with the exception of painted ancient Greek pottery, almost no ancient Greek painting survives. Modern scholarship identifies three major stages in monu ...
and the sudden stylistic change from the late Archaic and Severe periods to early the Classical. She is now on the advisory board of Adem's Clay, a design firm in Berlin.


Published works

61: Meischner, J. und Laflı E. Eine frühklassische Stele aus Samsun/Amisos. In: Istanbuler Mitteilungen, 65, Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, Tübingen, 2015, 63-81. 60: Meischner, J. und Laflı E. Der Fischer am Meer. Römische Brunnenlandschaften. In: Il Mar Nero 8, 2010/2011, 231-238. Edizioni Quasar, Rom 2013. , 59: Meischner, J. Das Spitzbauchknäblein aus Elaiussa Sebasté, Kilikien, Études et Travaux 25, Edition Wydawnictwo Neriton, Warschau 2012, 254-259. 56: Meischner, J.
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K. Fittschen, P. Zanker, P. Cain, Katalog der römischen Porträts in den Capitolinischen Museen. In: Janka, Luther, Schmitzer (Hrsg.): Gymnasium 2012, Band 119, Heft 2, 205-207. Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg. 55: Meischner, J. Spätantike Skulpturen im östlichen Mittelmeerraum, Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts in Wien 179, 2010, 179-204. , 54b: Meischner. J. Die attische Girlande und der Sarkophag Caffarelli. In: Babesch 83-2008, Stichting Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, Verlag Orientaliste Leuven, 2008. 54: Meischner, J. Zur Datierung der Götterstatuen vom Esquilin, Amicitiae Gratia, Athen 2008,197-202. , 53: Meischner, J. Antiochos V. und Anbtiochos VI. Legitimationshilfen an Bildnissen von Kinderkönigen, Collection de L'École Française de Rome 390, 2007. 52: Meischner, J. Hellenistische und römische Grabstelen im Archäologischen Museum von Hatay in Antakya, Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts in Wien 77, 2008, 145-183. , 51: Meischner, J. Spätantike Wandmalerei im unteren Donauraum, Il Mar Nero, Edizioni Quasar di Severino Tognon s.r.l., Roma 2001-2003, 113-141. 50: Meischner, J. Ein Porträt der Kaiserin Justina im Vatikan. In: Hommages à Carl Deroux. Éditions Latomus, Bruxelles 2003, 200-202. 49: Meischner, J. Eine spätantike Idealstatue in Villa Medici, Anadolu'da Dogdu: Festschrift Fahrı Isik, Ege Yaginlari Istanbul 2004, 493-497 Abb.. 48: Meischner, J. Zwei Porträttypen Kaiser Diokletians, in: The Roman and Late Roman City, Prof. Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House, Sofia 2002, 356-360. 47: Meischner, J. El Missorium de Teodosio : una nueva interpretacion, in: El Disco de Teodosio, Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid 2000, 233-252, Abb. 46: Meischner, Jutta, 1935. Späte Archaik und früher Strenger Stil : der Apollon Philesios des Kanachos Typus I und II = Late Archaic and early Severe Style : the Apollon Philesios by Kanachos Type I and II (2009), . Publisher: edition bnb 44: Meischner, J. Eine spätantike Porträtbüste im Louvre, Patronus: Festschrift für Coskun Özgünel zum 65. Geburtstag, Homerbooks Istanbul 2007, 259-263. , 43: Meischner, J.
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K. Schade: Frauen in der Spätantike - Status und Repräsentation. Eine Untersuchung zur römischen und frühbyzantinischen Bildniskunst. In: Gnomon 77/2005, Verlag C.H. Beck, München 2005, 350ff. 42: Meischner, J. Die Skulpturen des Hatay Museums von Antakya, Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Museums, Band 118, 2003, 285-384. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 41: Meischner, J.
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M. Bergmann: Chiragan, Aphrodisias, Konstantinopel. Zur mythologischen Skulptur der Spätantike. In: Klein, Schmitzer (Hrsg.): Gymnasium Band 110, 2003, 402-403. Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg. 40: Meischner, J. Cussini, Eleonora. Vier palmyrenische Grabreliefs im Museum von Antakya. In: Jahrbuch des Archäologischen Instituts 2003, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 2004, 97-105. , 39: Meischner, J.
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Jutta Rumscheid: Kranz und Krone. Zu Insignien, Siegespreisen und Ehrenzeichen der römischen Kaiserzeit. In: Klein, Schmitzer (Hrsg.): Gnomon 2002, 617-620. Verlag C.H. Beck, München. 38: Meischner, J. Ein Porträt Antiochos' VI. Epiphanes Dionysos in Mersin. In: Istanbuler Mitteilungen Band 51/2001, Ernst Wasmuth Verlag, Tübingen 2001, 273-278. , 37: Meischner, J. Bildnisse der Spätantike 193-500: Problemfelder; die Privatporträts, Berlin 2001, edition.bnb. . 36b: Meischner, J. Der letzte Kaiser. Zum Porträt der nachtheodosianischen Epoche bis 500 n. Chr. S. 45ff. In: Jan Bouzek, Iva Ondrejova (Hrsg.): Roman Portraits. Artistic and Literary, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1997. 36: Meischner, J. Das Missorium des Theodosius in Madrid. In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 111, 1996, 389-432, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 35: Meischner, J.
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S. Schröder, Katalog der antiken Skulpturen des Museo del Prado in Madrid, 1. Die Porträts, Bonner Jahrbücher 1995, Rheinland-Verlag, Köln 1995, 720-722. 34: Meischner, J. Bildtradition antiker Wettkampfrequisiten, In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 1995, Band 110, S. 447–466, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 33: Meischner, J. Bemerkungen zu einigen Kaiserporträts des 3. Jahrhunderts n.Chr. Philippus Arabs, Aurelian, Diokletian. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1995, 375-387 Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 32: Meischner, J. Studien zur spätantiken Kaiserikonographie. In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 1995, Band 110, S. 431–446, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 31: Meischner, J. Zum Porträt der "Poppäa Albani" In: Carl Deroux (Hrsg.): Latomus, 1993, 399-406, Taf. 30: Meischner, J. Familie Valentinian gratuliert. In: Istanbuler Mitteilungen 1993, 463-466, Taf. Verlag Ernst Wasmuth GmbH, Tübingen 1994. , 29: Meischner, J. Der Hochzeitskameo des Honorius. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1993, 613-619, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 28: Meischner, J. Das Porträt der valentinianischen Epoche. In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 107, 1992, 217-234, Taf, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 27: Meischner, J. Das Porträt der theodosianischen Epoche, II (400 bis 460 n.Chr.). In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 106, 1991, 385-407, Taf. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 26: Meischner, J. Das Porträt der Galla Placidia im Museo dell'alto medioevo, Rom. In: Carl Deroux (Hrsg.): Latomus 1991, 861-864, Taf. 25: Meischner, J. Das Porträt der theodosianischen Epoche (380 bis 405 n.Chr.). In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 105, 1990, 303-324, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 24: Meischner, J. Ein theodosianisches Porträt, Études et Travaux 15, Zaklad Archeologii Srodziemnomorskiej Pan, Warschau 1990, 257-264, Abb. , 23: Meischner, J. Zwei Gewichtbronzen in Form von Kaiserporträts, Römische Mitteilungen Band 96-1989, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1989, 407-418, Taf.. , 22b: Meischner, J. Theodosianische Porträts. In: Ritratto Ufficiale e Ritratto Privato, Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche, Rom 1988, 375-382 Abb. 22: Meischner, J. ez.zu Katalog der römischen Porträts in den Capitolinischen Museen und den anderen kommunalen Sammlungen der Stadt Rom, 1. Kaiser- und Prinzenbildnisse, Bonner Jahrbücher 1987, Band 187, Rheinland-Verlag, Köln 1987, 765-771. 21: Meischner, J. ez.zu Katalog der romischen Porträts in den Capitolinischen Museen und den anderen kommunalen Sammlungen der Stadt Rom. 3. Kaiserinnen- und Prinzessinnenbildnisse, Frauenporträts, Bonner Jahrbücher 1986, Band 186, Rheinland-Verlag, Köln 1986, 804-809. 20: Meischner, J.
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Das Haus des Augustus auf dem Palatin. In: Gymnasium Band 93 1986, Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, Heidelberg 1986 232-233. 19: Meischner, J. Die Porträtkunst der ersten und zweiten Tetrarchie bis zur Alleinherrschaft Konstantins, 293 bis 324 n.Chr. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1986, 223-250, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 18: Meischner, J. Zu einem Männerbildnis in Boston. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1985, 135-140, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 17: Meischner, J. Privatporträts aus den Regierungsjahren des Elagabal und Alexander Severus, 218 - 235. In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts 1984, 319-351, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 16: Meischner, J. Eine spätantoninische Porträtgruppe. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1983, 607-610, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 15: Meischner, J. Privatporträts der Jahre 195 bis 220 n. Chr. In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 97, 1982, 401-439, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. , 14: Meischner, J. Eine frühseverische Togabüste. In: Babesch 1982, Bulletin Antieke Beschaving, Verlag Orientaliste, Leuven 1982, 118-120, Taf. 13: Meischner, J. ez.zu Ein Bildnis des Königs Antiochos IV. von Syrien. Archäologischer Anzeiger 1982, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1983, 637-638. 12: Meischner, J. Bildnisse des Maximianus Herculius. Zum Kaiserkopf im Archäologischen Museum Mailand. In: Ermanno Arslan (Hrsg.): Notizie dal Chiostro dal monastero maggiore. Rassegna di studi del civico museo archeologico e del civico gabinetto numismatico Milano 1981, 37-46, Taf. Verlag Fratelli Azzimonti, S. Donato Milanese. 11: Meischner, J. Fragen zur römischen Porträtgeschichte unter besonderer Berücksichtigung kleinasiatischer Beispiele. Bonner Jahrbücher 1981, Rheinland-Verlag, Köln 1981, 143-167, Abb. 10: Meischner, J. ez.zu M. Bergmann: Marc Aurel. In: Bömer, Voit (Hrsg.): Gymnasium Band 87 1980, S. 138ff. Carl Winter Universotätsverlag, Heidelberg. 9: Meischner, J. Bonaventura Genelli: Centaurenfamilie. In: Vereniging Antieke Beschaving (Hrsg.): Bulletin Antieke Beschaving 1975, S. 273–274. 8: Meischner, J. Preiskrone und Preiszylinder. In: Jahrbuchn des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Band 89, 1974, S. 336–346, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1975. Abb. 7: Meischner, J. Beobachtungen zu einem bärtigen Reliefkopf in Pergamon. In: Istanbuler Mitteilungen Band 22, 1972, 113-132, Abb. Verlag Ernst Wasmuth, Tübingen 1973. 6: Meischner, J. Der Diadumenian Woburn-Munchen. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1970, S. 241–247, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. Abb. 5: Meischner, J. Ein Pferdeamulett aus Bogazkoy. In: Jahrbuch des Archäologischen Instituts, Band 84, 1969, S:179-188, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin. 4: Meischner, J. Ein Porträt des Kaisers Volusianus. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1967, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1967, 220-228, Abb. 3: Meischner, J. Zwei Stilrichtungen der Porträtkunst des mittleren 3. Jahrhunderts nach Christus. Zum Bildnis des Maximinus Thrax. In: Archäologischer Anzeiger 1967, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1967, 34-46, Abb. 2: Meischner, J. Das Frauenporträt der Severerzeit Berlin : Philosophischen Fakultat der Freien Universitat Berlin, 1964. Umfang 194 p., 9p. of plates (1 folded) : ill. Dissertation Zugl.: Berlin, Freie Universitat, Diss.,1966 1: Meischner, J. Zum Bildnis der Kaiserin Crispina. In: Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts und Archäologischer Anzeiger, Band 76, 1961, S. 188–192, Abb. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 1962.


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* Kontaktdaten: Deutsches Archäologisches Institu

* Rudolf H. W. Stichel, Gnomon, 77. Bd., H. 1 (2005), pp. 66–70 Published by: Verlag C.H.Beck. Rezension: Meischner, J.: Bildnisse der Spätantike 193-500. Problemfelder. Die Privatporträt

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