Stefan Krmnicek
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Stefan Krmnicek is a scholar at the University of Tübingen and director of the Numismatische Arbeitsstelle specializing in the cultural history of money and coinage, particularly in relation to archaeology, numismatics, anthropology, and sociology.[1] He also contributes to the digital humanities through his archaeogaming and virtual reality projects.[2]
Krmnicek studied in Vienna, Padova, Frankfurt and Cambridge and obtained his PhD under the supervision of Hans-Markus von Kaenel. His doctoral research examined the coin finds from the Iron Age and Roman transitional period at the Magdalensberg site in Noricum.[3] Following his doctorate, he held a postdoctoral research position at the School of Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Leicester[4] before joining the University of Tübingen.