Michaela Fritzl

MA

Michaela Fritzl

MA
  • associated
  • RG »Prehistoric Identities«

Biographical sketch

Bachelor's degree in Prehistory and Early History followed by a Master's degree in Prehistory and Historical Archaeology at the University of Vienna; since 2018 PhD studies in Prehistory and Historical Archaeology. Collaboration in various research excavations in Austria (Gars-Thunau, Prigglitz-Gasteil, Sandberg near Roseldorf, Kleiner Anzingerberg near Meidling, Michelsberg near Haselbach); collaboration in rescue excavations of the Province of Burgenland, the Pannarch Association and the City Archaeology of Vienna (2011-2012); employment with the archaeological company Novetus (2013-2015); since 2016, research associate in the research projects »The social status of motherhood in Bronze Age Europe« and »The value of mothers to societies«.

Research interests

  • Prehistoric Archaeology in Europe
  • Mobility and Migration
  • Cemetery analysis
  • Identity and Motherhood in Prehistory
  • Social archaeology