Dr. Ludwig Husty
Ludwig Husty is the district archaeologist for the Straubing-Bogen district. He studied Prehistory and Early History, Classical Archaeology and German and Comparative Folklore at the universities of Salzburg, Munich, and Kiel, completing his doctoral thesis on a Neolithic topic. His research and publications focus on the Neolithic period and the later Metal Ages. Since 2011, he has served as Deputy Chairman of the “Gesellschaft für Archäologie in Bayern e.V.” (Society for Archaeology in Bavaria).
Books by Ludwig Husty
Coming together, keeping apart (Volume 1)
Neolithic networks and society at the Münchshöfen enclosure and Cham site of Riedling, Lower Bavaria
Edited by Daniela Hofmann, Márton Szilágyi & Ludwig Husty | Forthcoming
This volume forms part of a two-volume study presenting the results of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary investigation of the Younger Neolithic enclosure (c. 4300–3900 BC) and the Late Neolithic settlement (c. 3000–2900 BC) at Riedling in…
Coming together, keeping apart (Volume 2)
Neolithic networks and society at the Münchshöfen enclosure and Cham site of Riedling, Lower Bavaria
Edited by Daniela Hofmann, Márton Szilágyi & Ludwig Husty | Forthcoming
This volume forms part of a two-volume study presenting the results of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary investigation of the Younger Neolithic enclosure (c. 4300–3900 BC) and the Late Neolithic settlement (c. 3000–2900 BC) at Riedling in…





