ContactBayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege
University of Erlangen
Institute of Palaeontology

His PhD thesis was on Roman pottery from the Auerberg, South Germany. The Auerberg black ware was classified by neutron activation analysis, thin section microscopy and the determination of C13 and O18 stable isotope ratios on marble inclusions in the ceramics. Auerberg blackware originates in South Tirol and was a transport vessel for Roman luxury goods.
Christof Flügel is currently employed at the Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege, Munich. He prepared a big exhibition on Roman culture in Germany at the "Lokschuppen" exhibition center at Rosenheim.
- Flügel, C., Flügel, E., Häusler, W., Joachimski, M., Koller, J.,
Baumer, U. and Wagner, U., Roman Coarse Ware from Bavaria, Austria and
Northern Italy, In: U. Wagner (ed.), Mössbauer Spectroscopy in
Archaeology, Hyp. Interact., Vol. 1, Kluwer, 2004.