Manfred Klinkott
Born in Berlin in 1936
1957 - 1965 After escape from the "GDR" studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin
Doctorate on the subject of "Martin Gropius and the Berlin schools of Ernst Heinrich.
from 1971 teaching duties at the University of Karlsruhe, combined with research for the German Archaeological Institute in Spain, Afghanistan, Syria and Turkey.
since 1973 collaborator of the excavations in Pergamon, since 1990 in Troia and since 2001 in Alexandria Troas.
1980 - 2003 after habilitation professor for architectural history at the department of architecture in Karlsruhe
since 1997 Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute.
Publications on 19th century architecture, early Islamic architecture in south-western Afghanistan, Byzantine defensive architecture in Pergamon and the castle walls of Troia VI, worked on at the time of the foundation and the building elements of the Great Altar of Pergamon, the Thermae of Herodes Atticus and the so-called Maldelik in Alexandria Troas.