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Apr 05Freitag, 05. April 2024 12:26
((note that the job specifications state: "We expect all our academics to seek out external funding commensurate with their discipline and programme of work. We would strongly encourage fellowship holders to apply for other externally funded research fellowships whilst on the scheme"))
Manchester Metropolitan University - Materiality, Antiquity and Archaeology Group
Fellowship Opportunity: Materiality, Antiquity and Archaeology
Based in the Department of History, Politics and Philosophy, the MAA group has an interdisciplinary focus on the cultures and material cultures of the past, from the ancient to the contemporary world and interdisciplinary strengths in international history and politics, European philosophy, public policy and administration, global governance, archaeology, and regional history and heritage.
The Materiality, Antiquity and Archaeology group has seen remarkable research successes in recent years, and it has been identified as a developing area of strength at Manchester Met. The group is particularly known for its UKRI-funded research at the intersection between material culture, archaeology and public policy, totalling over £1.75M in the last 5 years. Staff have directly influenced the formulation of UKRI infrastructure policy through secondments to scope and prepare the newly released and funded ‘Research Infrastructure in Conservation and Heritage Science’ (RICHeS). The outward-facing and engaged nature of the group’s research is also reflected in the number of AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Awards held by staff (currently 6). The group has been recognised for its success and has seen significant investment in its research infrastructure.
About the role:
To undertake world-leading and internationally excellent research using latest and innovative methodologies, as relevant in your area of research.
To prepare, present and publish research outputs through the appropriate forums.
To develop ideas for generating income to ensure the continued success and growth of research portfolio.
To disseminate findings of research widely to further the institution’s standing in the HE and research community and strengthen the impact of the research.
About the candidate:
You will have a research background in one or more of the following: the social and cultural meaningfulness of objects and text-inscribed objects; material cultures of the historical home, leisure, and religion; public archaeology, public policy and public classics. We are keen to hear from you if you have a complimentary methodological interest in heritage science or material culture studies. A demonstrable history of engaging with external organisation to influence research strategy and policy will also be of importance.
Requirements:
Doctoral level qualification in a related research area.
Possess breadth or depth of specialist knowledge and demonstrate potential for research independence.
Excellent track record of relevant research outputs.
Significant research experience in the chosen field of research, which should include where appropriate:
leading the work of a team, co-ordinating effort and resources to meet objectives
developing partnerships with internal and external agencies
preparing funding proposals and applications to external bodies
using initiative, creativity and judgement to develop appropriate approaches to research
synthesising complex data from different sources and communicating findings via written reports and articles
presenting at national and/or international research meetings
supervising student work and providing appropriate support and feedback.
Experience of managing and monitoring performance of research projects in multi-disciplinary teams.
Ability to manage projects involving academic institutions and funding bodies.
Please refer to the Job Description & Person Specification for a full list of essential & desirable criteria.
Academic Contact: Prof Kathryn Hurlock (Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. ) to discuss the fellowship opportunity in detail.
Closing Date: 29 May 2024
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Apr 02Dienstag, 02. April 2024 10:11
des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
Für das Jahr 2024 kann vorbehaltlich der Verfügbarkeit von Haushaltsmitteln ein
Forschungsstipendium mit Beginn voraussichtlich zum 1. August 2024 mit einer Dauer von
bis zu 24 Monaten vergeben werden.
Das Forschungsstipendium dient der Förderung eines wissenschaftlichen Vorhabens aus
dem Bereich der Grundwissenschaften Epigraphik, Numismatik oder Papyrologie, das im
Interessenfeld der Kommission für Alte Geschichte und Epigraphik liegt und zu deren
satzungsgemäßen Aufgaben passt. Das Stipendium wird für die Zwecke umgrenzter
eigenständiger Forschungsvorhaben und die Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Austausches
vergeben. Ergebnis eines solchen Stipendiums ist ein substantieller wissenschaftlicher
Beitrag, der als abschließende, umfangreiche Veröffentlichung zum Forschungsprojekt
dokumentiert wird. Erwünscht sind insbesondere Projekte, die der Edition umfangreicherer
unveröffentlichter Materialien aus einer oder mehreren der drei genannten Disziplinen
dienen.
Bewerbungen können von promovierten deutschen und ausländischen Wissenschaftlerinnen
und Wissenschaftlern mit einem Hochschulabschluss auf dem Gebiet der Alten Geschichte,
der Archäologie oder benachbarter Altertumswissenschaften eingereicht werden.
Die Höhe des Forschungsstipendiums beträgt monatlich mindestens 2.050,- Euro für
promovierte Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler. Gegebenenfalls können auf Antrag
Familien- und Kinderzuschläge gezahlt werden.
Bewerbungen sind bis zum 06. Mai 2024 an den 1. Direktor der Kommission für Alte
Geschichte und Epigraphik, Prof. Dr. Christof Schuler, zu richten (ausschließlich elektronisch
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Folgende Unterlagen sind erforderlich (in digitaler Form, als ein pdf):
Anschreiben
Formblatt zur Bewerbung um ein Forschungsstipendium
Darstellung des Forschungsvorhabens (max. 2.000 Zeichen)
Arbeitsprogramm für den geplanten Stipendien-Zeitraum
Zeugnisse akademischer Abschlüsse
Vollständiges Schriftenverzeichnis
Tabellarischer Lebenslauf mit Angaben zu Familienstand und Staatsangehörigkeit (max. 2 Seiten)
Die Vergabe von Forschungsstipendien erfolgt nach der am 01.09.2020 in Kraft getretenen
Richtlinie für Stipendien des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. Die Entscheidung über die
Vergabe wird durch den Stipendienausschuss des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
getroffen.
Im Zusammenhang mit Ihrer Bewerbung behandeln wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten mit
größter Sorgfalt und Diskretion. Unsere Datenschutzinformation finden Sie auf unserer Webseite
unter www.dainst.org/datenschutz. Diese informiert Sie gemäß Art. 13 DSGVO über den Umfang
und die Art und Weise der Verarbeitung sowie über Ihre diesbezüglichen Rechte.
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Mrz 22Freitag, 22. März 2024 14:50
Durham University
Durham University is delighted to invite applications from researchers for Visiting Fellowships of one month in duration.
The aim of the Durham Collections Fellowships is to enable and foster research across the historic collections of Durham, notably Archives and Special Collections at Palace Green Library, the Oriental Museum, the library and archives of Ushaw College (the former Roman Catholic seminary just outside the city), the Cathedral Library and the archives of Durham Priory and Cathedral.
The resources available to scholars include not only libraries and archives, but also collections of visual and material culture, and architectural assets. The purpose of the Visiting Fellowships is to support research into these globally significant collections.
The Barker Visiting Fellowships are intended to support research into any of the collections held in Durham and there are a number of Lendrum Priory Library Fellowships available specifically to support work on the surviving contents of Durham Cathedral's medieval priory library. This collection is currently the focus of a large-scale digitisation project, Durham Priory Library Recreated [http://www.durhampriory.ac.uk<http://www.durhampriory.ac.uk]www.durhampriory.ac.uk<http://www.durhampriory.ac.uk>.
We are also delighted to announce two new fellowship schemes. The Lendrum Fellowships in Book History are open to any applicant wishing to use the historic book collections of Durham. This is interpreted broadly to include consultation of individual books, study of specific collections, research into the material forms of books, histories of book circulation and collecting, plus consideration of the readers of books. We welcome applications from both academic and practitioner researchers at all stages in their career.
The Lord Crewe's Charity Fellowships are open to any applicant wishing to work on the Bamburgh Library Collection. The remit is wide, from those wishing to research it as a collection, to those planning to work on individual items, and also includes the material culture of the books.
Fellows will be encouraged to work collaboratively with academic subject specialists, librarians, archivists and curators to realise the collections' research potential, and to develop innovative research agendas. They will also be encouraged to participate in the life of the University, particularly its broad range of seminar series.
Applications
Applicants should submit a short CV together with a summary of the project and materials they propose to work on, and the expected publications or other outcomes (the summary should be maximum two sides of A4). Applications should demonstrate a serious research interest that focuses on primary source material within the collections held at Durham. Applicants who plan to collaborate with Durham academic or collections staff are especially welcome and should mention this in their application.
Applicants must consult with the relevant collections staff to ensure that the materials they wish to work with are available at the times of their visit. This is particularly important in the case of the Oriental Museum, the Cathedral Library, 5 The College and Ushaw Library, all of which have limited opening hours.
This is especially important for applicants:
* whose research projects may require access to a large number of objects, books or archives
* who are interested in the materiality of collections or items
* who wish to be considered for the Lendrum Fellowships in Book History
* who wish to be considered for the Lord Crewe's Charity Fellowships.
For these areas of research, we strongly recommend that applicants consult relevant collections staff to discuss the practicalities of their research project and their proposed dates of research before applying. If this has not been possible, we may need to ask applicants for further information before assessing their application.
There will be five fellowship intakes throughout the academic year, lasting for four weeks each:
October = 14 October - 8 November 2024
November = 18 November - 13 December 2024
February = 24 February - 21 March 2025
May = 28 April - 23 May 2025
June = 2 June - 27 June 2025
Applicants should indicate their preferred dates. They should also indicate to which university department(s) and/or research centres their research most relates.
Applications should be submitted by noon on Wednesday 24 April 2024. We shall aim to notify successful candidates by the beginning of May 2024.
Fellows will be granted an honorarium of £2,000 per month towards their transport and subsistence costs. A small number of PhD bursaries may be available to the value of £600. Please note that fellows will be expected to arrange their own travel and accommodation.
Recipients of all fellowships are expected to be in continuous residence in Durham and to participate in and make a contribution to the intellectual life of the University. This may include an informal talk, other event or blog post about their research, as part of museum or special collections engagement programmes.
Those who have previously held fellowships are eligible to apply again after three years have elapsed since their previous award. Please note that the maximum times an individual can be awarded a fellowship is on three occasions, or the equivalent of three months, over a period of 10 years.
Information about the collections can be found here:
https://www.dur.ac.uk/library/asc/collection_information/
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Mrz 15Freitag, 15. März 2024 10:13
A U S S C H R E I B U N G
Margarete Bieber-Preis der Archäologischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin 2024
Die Archäologische Gesellschaft zu Berlin schreibt zum siebten Mal einen Preis für
Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen und Nachwuchswissenschaftler im Bereich der Klassischen
Archäologie und ihrer Nachbardisziplinen aus. Dieser Preis ist nach der bedeutenden
Klassischen Archäologin Margarete Bieber (1879‒1978) benannt.
Margarete Bieber wurde 1907 in Bonn promoviert und war nach der Mathematikerin Emmy
Noether die zweite außerordentliche Professorin in der deutschen Universitätsgeschichte.
1913 wurde sie erstes weibliches Mitglied der Archäologischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin.
Prämiert werden soll ein deutschsprachiger Vortrag, der nicht nur wegweisende wissen-
schaftliche Ergebnisse präsentiert, sondern auch eine interessierte Öffentlichkeit von den
vorgestellten fachlichen Inhalten begeistert. Der Vortrag soll die Relevanz der Archäologie in der
Gegenwart unterstreichen und zugleich dem gesellschaftlichen Interesse an archäologischen
Themen neue und auch unkonventionelle Perspektiven eröffnen. Erwartet wird eine
möglichst anschauliche und lebendige Präsentation des Vortrags.
Der Margarete-Bieber-Preis ist mit 500 Euro dotiert.
Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen
• M.A. oder vergleichbarer Abschluss in einem einschlägigen Fach. Eine Promotion ist
erwünscht, aber keine Voraussetzung. Zum Zeitpunkt der Bewerbung darf die
Promotion nicht länger als zwei Jahre zurückliegen.
Bewerbungsunterlagen
• Exposé des Vortrags als pdf (2 Seiten DIN A4)
• Präsentationsunterlagen, die im Hinblick auf das Ausschreibungsziel
aussagekräftig sind (PPT zum Exposé; im Idealfall auch ein Audio- oder
Videobeispiel in einem gängigen Dateiformat)
• Lebenslauf und Publikationsverzeichnis
Bitte schicken Sie Ihre Bewerbungsunterlagen bis zum 5.07.2024 anDiese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. ; an diese Adresse können Sie auch Rückfragen richten.
Die Preisverleihung (mit Preisvortrag, ca. 60 Minuten) wird im Oktober 2024 stattfinden.
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Mrz 14Donnerstag, 14. März 2024 20:57
ERC/UKRI Frontier Research Scholarships: Class Struggle in Ancient Greek Democracy
Information on the ERC/UKRI Frontier Research Scholarships: Class Struggle in Ancient Greek Democracy application process
As a result of the success of the project Class Struggle in Ancient Greek Democracy (ClassDem) in the most recent ERC Consolidator Grant competition, we are pleased to offer two PhD scholarships to be held in the Department of Classics at the University of Edinburgh.
Awards
The award will cover Home or international fees and provide an annual stipend at the standard UKRI rate (the UKRI stipend for the academic year 24/25 has now been published on the UKRI website as £19,237) for three and a half years.
Both PhD positions will be part of the UKRI Frontier Research project, Class Struggle in Ancient Greek Democracy, and supervised by the PI (Prof. Mirko Canevaro) and the core project team (Dr David Lewis and Prof. Douglas Cairns).
The aim of the project is to put class at the centre of the historical reconstruction of Greek democracy - where it belongs. The project contends that class dynamics - grounded in the economic and occupational structures of the Greek cities, and manifesting themselves in the social, political, and cultural oppositions that characterised them - are fundamental for understanding the emergence, nature, and development of Greek democracies. The investigation will cover four main strands: (1) the first strand will investigate the economic underpinnings of class relations in the Greek city-states, with a focus on labour differentiation and labour relations; (2) the second strand will explore the cultural tastes and the social lives of different groups, and how they were structured in opposition to one another; (3) the third strand will tackle how these class oppositions coalesced in distinctive political and institutional preferences; (4) the fourth strand will explore class at the intersection with other axes of social and legal inequality: gender, ethnic origin, slavery.
Eligibility
To be eligible for these scholarships applicants must be able to fulfil the Entry Requirements for the Classics PhD programme at Edinburgh and have the ability to work with ancient Greek sources to an advanced level. Applications must be for the on-campus full-time Classics PhD and not the part-time or PhD by Distance, which are not eligible for funding via these scholarships.
Applications are invited for original PhD projects falling under one (or more) of the project's core foci. Applicants will design their own projects under the general headings of ClassDem and within the project framework. A major element in the remit of the PhDs will be to provide the detailed and well-documented primary research that will underpin the syntheses to be presented in the project's core and summative outputs. Candidates must contact Prof. Canevaro (Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. <mailto:Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. >) before applying to discuss ideas for their research projects.
Applying
The application process consist of two steps:
1. Academic (PhD) application
2. Scholarship application
The deadline for both of these applications is 19 April 2024.
Step One: Academic (PhD) application
Completed PhD admission applications must have been made via the University of Edinburgh online application system by the stated deadline.
Please note that the funding applications have their own separate timelines and rules for both the study and the scholarship applications which differ from the deadlines generated automatically by the application portal when submitting your study application. This means that all your supporting documentation (research proposal of 1,000-2,000 words, academic references, copies of qualifications/transcripts) must, where available, also be uploaded by the deadline.
You will need to submit both your undergraduate and postgraduate degree certificates and transcripts in order to be considered for PhD admission. For instructions on how to upload additional documents after you have submitted your application please follow the support guidance available here<https://www.ed.ac.uk/student-systems/support-guidance/applicants/post-online-application-help/document-uploading>.
Pending academic references
If you plan to submit your application on or close to the deadline, please liaise closely with your referees to ensure they supply the required reference within 5 working days after the deadline. If referees cannot upload their references into the application portal by this date, they can send them directly to the PGR Office atDiese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. <Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. >. Incomplete applications will not be considered by the scholarships panel.
Pending degree or English test result
If a degree result or test of English competency is pending we can consider your application and, where appropriate, make you an offer conditional upon supplying these at a later date.
Step Two: Scholarship application
Scholarship applications can be made directly to Prof. Mirko Canevaro (Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. <mailto:Diese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. >). In order to apply, the applicants will need to email Prof. Canevaro the following documents:
* a sample (c. 20 pages) of undergraduate or postgraduate writing (e.g. a suitable undergraduate or postgraduate essay or an excerpt from an undergraduate or Master's dissertation, in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, or Portuguese);
* a copy of the research proposal used in the PhD application;
* a curriculum vitae;
* undergraduate and postgraduate transcripts.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for online interviews.
Deadlines
* PhD application and scholarship application deadline: Friday 19 April 2024, 23:59 UK time
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Mrz 02Samstag, 02. März 2024 10:29
Closing date: 03 May 2024
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Mrz 01Freitag, 01. März 2024 09:01
The Ernst Kirsten Gesellschaft awards up to two travel grants for 2024 (1000 euros each) again for a historically and geographically motivated research trip. In addition, the Society awards the Friedrich Lapp Scholarship in the amount of 1000 euros for a research trip for a young scientist to the Asia Minor region and the eastern Black Sea region. The research objective of these trips can be related to any field of ancient studies, but should in any case have a scientific orientation towards the studies of antiquity. The application deadline for all 2024 travel grants is March 30, 2024. The Executive board of the Ernst Kirsten Society shall decide on approval.
The application must include a résumé, a travel plan with a brief explanation of the content (max. 2 pages) and an expert opinion from a university lecturer. Please send the documents to:
Michael Rathmann, Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Universitätsallee 1, 85072 Eichstätt
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Die Ernst Kirsten Gesellschaft vergibt wieder auch für 2024 zwei Reise- und Forschungsstipendien in Höhe von € 1000 an eine junge Wissenschaftlerin oder einen jungen Wissenschaftler für eine historisch-geographisch motivierte Forschungsreise.
Zusätzlich vergibt die Gesellschaft in diesem Jahr auch wieder das Friedrich-Lapp-Stipendium in Höhe von 1000 Euro für eine Forschungsreise in den Raum von Asia Minor oder die östliche Schwarzmeer-Region. Die Forschungsziele der jeweiligen Reisen sollten altertumswissenschaftlich ausgerichtet sein. Bewerbungsschluss ist der 30. März 2024. Der Vorstand wird zeitnah über die eingereichten Papiere entscheiden, so dass die Reise im Sommer oder Herbst 2024 durchgeführt werden kann.
Bewerbungen mit einer kurzen Beschreibung des Reisevorhabens (max. 2 Seiten), Lebenslauf und dem Gutachten eines Hochschullehrers oder einer Hochschullehrerin richten Sie bitte an die Geschäftsstelle der Ernst-Kirsten-Gesellschaft:
Michael Rathmann, Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Universitätsallee 1, 85072 Eichstätt. Die
Bewerbungsunterlagen
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Feb 27Dienstag, 27. Februar 2024 18:46
Fixed term for 2 years from 30th September 2024
£34,716 per annum.
The Governing Body of St Anne’s College invites applications for the Plumer Junior Research Fellowship in Classics. The Fellowship is offered for research in any area of Classics.
The JRF is open to those at an early stage of their academic career. You will hold a PhD/DPhil or be near to completion with a high level of research ability and strong record of education.
Applications will be judged on the basis of the candidate’s potential to undertake a significant and exciting programme of research in an area of Classics, as evidenced by their research proposal, publication record and academic references.
The successful candidate will be expected to:
+ engage in research and its dissemination;
+ propose, plan and manage a high-quality programme of original research
+ publicise the outcomes of that research through presentation of papers and publications;
+ undertake up to three hours of teaching per week during term time for the College, should teaching be available; and
+ engage in the life and activities of the College, including taking responsibility for the convening of a Subject Family Event at least once a year.
St Anne’s is one of the largest Colleges in the University of Oxford, with around 845 students. St Anne’s is down to earth, ambitious, outward facing and collaborative. We aspire to understand the world and change it for the better.
The Classics School is a highly cohesive and creative group of scholars who work together at all levels. The Classics Society also hosts guest lectures and a Research Symposium bringing together colleagues from St Anne’s and Brasenose Colleges. We are a magnet for visiting scholars from around the world through our promotion of the St Anne’s Plumer Visiting Fellowships.
Please click here for the full description of the role and application details.
Please click here to download an application form.
Please click here for our equal opportunities monitoring form.
The deadline for receipt of applications is noon on 18th March 2024.
St Anne’s is an equal opportunities employer. Please see our website to complete an Equal Opportunities monitoring form.
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Feb 22Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2024 15:48
University of Haifa
Post-doc Fellowship
ONE-YEAR POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP – 2024-25
The Haifa Center for Mediterranean History (HCMH) seeks applications for postdoctoral fellowships for the academic year 2024-25, with an option for an extension for a further year into 2025-2026. Founded in 2016, HCMH aims to promote the historical study of the Mediterranean in the University of Haifa within broad geographical, chronological and theoretical frameworks. We are looking for candidates who can bring an innovative and exciting approach to link between the long-term history of the Mediterranean and contemporary challenges. For example, but not limited to, the study of the history of climate change, natural hazards, migration, epidemics, social/religious tensions and food security. We encourage applications from candidates working in all related historical fields. Candidates should demonstrate academic excellence in their respective fields of expertise.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. by the beginning of the fellowship tenure period, and be no more than five years after its completion. We expect the successful candidate to devote his/her time to research, be present on the Haifa campus and take an active role in the academic life of HCMH: attend all seminars and lectures, present their research in various forums, meet informally with advanced students, etc. In addition, the fellow will be asked to organize a conference (to be funded by HCMH) on the implications of historical research of the Mediterranean to contemporary challenges, either focusing on one or several themes according to her/his research interests.
The fellowship offers an annual stipend of $25,000, for one year. It is advisable but not obligatory to obtain the sponsorship of a faculty member in the University of Haifa, with whom the candidate wishes to collaborate.
If interested and the opportunity arises, fellows may be allowed to teach at the University of Haifa (up to 2 weekly hours), as long as their research work is not impeded. Teaching is compensated separately by the relevant departments and is taxable.
Please submit a dossier including:
Statement of research plan (2 pages, excluding bibliography)
Proposed program for an international conference (1 page, list of potential invited speakers is optional but not mandatory)
Dissertation abstract (1 page)
Statement of support from Haifa faculty member (if available)
Writing sample (up to 8,000 words)
Curriculum vitae, including list of publications
Two references (emailed directly by referees)
Application materials in PDF should be emailed to Ms. Ornit Tsoury, HCMH administrator, atDiese E-Mail-Adresse ist vor Spambots geschützt! Zur Anzeige muss JavaScript eingeschaltet sein. by April 30th 2024. Results may be expected during the following month.
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