Ulrich Lehmann in Bielefeld: Lecture on Frankish Military and Archaeology


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Frankish Power, Early Weapons, and Archaeological Insights in Bielefeld
On June 11, 2026, archaeological research meets lively communication in the event hall SO2 of the Bielefeld City Library: Dr. Ulrich Lehmann speaks about frankish military from an archaeological perspective. The lecture is designed as a cultural-historical classification and is aimed at anyone interested in the early Middle Ages, material culture, and scientifically based history. Admission is free. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1547811?utm_source=openai))
An Evening Between Research and Imagination
Those who love the archaeology of the early Middle Ages will not find a dry overview here, but a focused look at weapons, power, and symbols of authority. The topic opens a literary experience of its own kind: Not a novel, but the interpretation of finds rewrites history. This is precisely what creates the special reading atmosphere of this evening, which combines scientific precision with public cultural communication. ([lwl.org](https://www.lwl.org/pressemitteilungen/nr_mitteilung.php?urlID=39345&utm_source=openai))
The Venue: Central, Easily Accessible, Designed for the Audience
The event hall SO2 is located on the second floor of the central library at Neumarkt; access is possible via the library as well as through Kavalleriestraße 17. This makes the location easily discoverable for visitors and clearly embedded in the urban cultural space. For the atmosphere of such a lecture, this means: short distances, urban environment, and a space designed for exchange. ([stadtbibliothek-bielefeld.de](https://www.stadtbibliothek-bielefeld.de/Standorte/Zentralbibliothek?utm_source=openai))
What Makes the Lecture Special
Dr. Ulrich Lehmann is associated with early medieval weapon research as an LWL archaeologist; his professional perspective lends authority and depth to the evening. The audience can expect an understandable yet nuanced approach to military history that does not stop at data but makes cultural contexts visible. Such lectures strengthen reading promotion, historical awareness, and the dialogue between science and the public. ([lwl.org](https://www.lwl.org/pressemitteilungen/nr_mitteilung.php?urlID=39345&utm_source=openai))
Conclusion
This evening promises not a grand stage, but a dense encounter with history, research, and archaeological interpretative power. Those who appreciate Frankish history, the early Middle Ages, and informed cultural communication should experience this event live. Free admission makes the visit additionally attractive. ([bielefeld.jetzt](https://www.bielefeld.jetzt/node/1547811?utm_source=openai))
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