Academic and professional background
Since 2005
Research Assistant at Curt-Engelhorn-Centre for Archaeometry Mannheim
1993-2004
Research assistant at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg/Sa.,
lead and strontium isotope investigations
Participation in research cruises
2001
Sun-155 (HydroArc), Bransfield Strait, Antarctica
voltametric elemental determination
1998
Sun-133 (Edison II), New-Ireland Force-Arc
Publications
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Nessel, B. et al.: Bronze production and tin provenance – new thoughts about the spread of metallurgical knowledge
Nessel, B., Brügmann, G., Berger, D., Frank, C., Marahrens, J., Pernicka, E. , 2019, Bronze production and tin provenance – new thoughts about the spread of metallurgical knowledge, in X.-L. Armada, M. Murillo-Barroso, M. Charlton Metals, Minds and Mobility: Integrating Scientific Data with Archaeological Theory, Oxford, 67–84.
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Brügmann, G. et al.: Tin Isotope Fingerprints of Ore Deposits and Ancient Bronze
Brügmann, G., Berger, D., Frank, C., Marahrens, J., Nessel, B., Pernicka, E. , 2017, Tin Isotope Fingerprints of Ore Deposits and Ancient Bronze, in Ph. Newman (ed.) The Tinworking Landscape of Dartmoor in a European Context - Prehistory to 20th Century, Reports / Dartmoor Tinworking Research Group, 5, Plymouth, 103-114.