Dr. Dominik Hagmann, BA MA
Sammlungskurator / Archäologe - Zentrum für Museale Sammlungswissenschaften
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dominik.hagmann@donau-uni.ac.at
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+43 2732 893-5663
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- Universität für Weiterbildung Krems
- Zentrum für Museale Sammlungswissenschaften
- Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30
- 3500 Krems
- Österreich
Publikationen (Auszug Forschungsdatenbank)
Hagmann, D. (2025). I Walk an Ancient Road: A Straightforward Methodology for Analyzing Intra- and Inter-regional Connectivity Systems along Roman Frontier Zones (c. 1st—5th century AD). Journal of Archaeological Science, 176: 106151
Hagmann, D. (2025). Home is Where my Villa Is: A Machine Learning-based Predictive Suitability Map for Roman Features in Northern Noricum (ca. 50–500 CE/Lower Austria/AUT). Journal of Maps, 21/1: 2487444
Hagmann, D. (2025). "Rocky Mountains" in Northern Noricum: New Insights into the Intra- and Supra-regional Organization of the Economy of Stones. In: Ladstätter, S., Prochaska, W., & Anevlavi, V., ASMOSIA XIII. Proceeedings of the 13th International Conference of the Association for the Study of Marble and Other Stones in Antiquity: 445-460, Holzhausen, Wien
Hagmann, D. (2024). Adopt, Adapt, and Share! FAIR Archeological Data for Studying Roman Rural Landscapes in Northern Noricum. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 10: 1-21
Hagmann, D.; Ankerl, B.; Chernoet, O.; Greisinger, M.; Kirchengast, N. I.; Miglbauer, R.; Kirchengast, S. (2024). Double Feature: First Genetic Evidence of a Mother-Daughter Double Burial in Roman Period Austria. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 55: 104479
Hagmann, D.; Grubner, E.; Lindinger, V. (2024). Home Sweet Home in Northern Noricum. Digitalarchäologische Untersuchungen zu den villae von Oberndorf an der Melk (Niederösterreich). Carnuntum Jahrbuch, 2023: 11-30
Vorträge (Auszug Forschungsdatenbank)
Preserving the Past for the Future: Navigating Challenges in Long-term Digital Archiving
Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT), 04.11.2025
FAIR Cultural Heritage Sharing by Digital Data CAREing
Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies (CHNT), 04.11.2025
Humanities data reuse in practice – What makes data work beyond the project?
A Decade of Open Humanities Data - celebrating Journal of Open Humanities Data (JOHD)'s 10th anniversary, 26.09.2025
What Happened to the Roman Women at the Austrian Danube Limes? A New Approach to Interpreting the Female Deficit in the Eastern Roman Cemetery of Ovilava, Austria
4th International Congress on Roman Bioarcheology (ICORB), 01.09.2025
Neues vom Alten: Forschungen zum Donaulimes und seinem Hinterland
Vortagsreihe der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Archäologie, Bezirksmuseum Josefstadt in Wien, 15.05.2025