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Hießleitner-Singer, Emmy (Emma); geb. Singer, verheiratete Hießleitner
(1884 - 1980), Graphikerin, Illustratorin und Maleri
Die Kompetenzverteilung in der Judikatur des österreichischen Verfassungsgerichtshofs. Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte Österreichs|Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte Österreichs Band 2 / 2021|
The Austrian Constitutional Court has dealt extensively with the fragmented allocation of competences, which it considers a key element of federalism and thus of one of the leading constitutional principles. Over the past century, the Constitutional Court has developed several methods and strategies – rather than theories – in order to determine the exact meaning of the allocated competences. Among these different, sometimes contested approaches, an originalist method prevails. While the case law is neither particularly centralistic nor favourable towards federalism, the Constitutional Court nevertheless has contributed a great deal to the understanding of the competences in the Austrian federal system
Brief Description of the Traditions Related to the “Translator’s mchod rten” in Kyu wang, Western Tibet (translated and annotated by Christian Jahoda). Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie|Early West Tibetan Buddhist Monuments Veröffentlichungen zur Sozialanthropologie 29|
The New Swedish Cyprus Expedition 2020 (The Söderberg Expedition): Excavations in the cemetery of Hala Sultan Tekke. Ägypten und Levante|Ägypten und Levante XXXI 31|
In autumn 2020, the 11th season of excavations at the Late Bronze Age city of Hala Sultan Tekke took place in extramural Area A, where, based on indications provided by magnetometer surveys, tombs, possible ritual pits, and numerous wells were found, but no architectural remains. Tomb RR, which had been partly exposed in 2018 and 2019, was further excavated. It revealed a preliminary minimum total of 54 individuals (MNI) and numerous artefacts including, inter alia, complete ceramic vessels, figurines, jewellery, ivory objects, a scarab and a cylinder seal. The life span of the tomb can, on the evidence to date, be assigned from the LC IIA1 to LC IIC1 period, i.e., roughly from the last quarter of the 15th to the end of the 14th or the beginning of the 13th century BCE. Just to the south of Tomb RR another magnetic anomaly, Tomb SS, was investigated. Only the uppermost burial layer was reached, which was covered by two large deposits of several hundred intact or fully restorable ceramic vessels. These include various types of Cypriot tableware, as well as imports from the Aegean, Anatolia and the Levant. The preliminary date of these contexts is LC IIA˗B, i.e., roughly the last quarter of the 15th to the last quarter of the 14th century BCE. Since neither tomb has been completely exposed, excavations in the protected area will continue in spring 2021
Weymayr, Thassilo (Josef Franz)
(1825 - 1874), Naturwissenschaftler, Ordensmann und Lehre