Scholar Meller honored with Cross of Merit award
Renowned scholar Professor Dr. Harald Meller will receive the prestigious Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany at a ceremony in Magdeburg, not Halle (Saale) as previously reported. The deputy mayor of Halle (Saale), René Rebenstorf, will participate in a separate event at the Palais am Fürstenwall in Halle (Saale).
Professor Meller, director of the Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte in Halle (Saale) and state archaeologist of Saxony-Anhalt, has been honoured for his outstanding service to the nation. His contributions, while not detailed in the search results, are typically in academic, scientific, cultural, or social fields.
The award ceremony for Professor Meller will take place at the State Chancellery, Hegelstraße 42, in Magdeburg, not at the Palais am Fürstenwall as initially suggested. The ceremony for Mr. Rebenstorf, who serves as the deputy mayor for urban development, environment, and security, will take place at the Palais am Fürstenwall in Halle (Saale).
Contrary to earlier reports, the award ceremony for Professor Meller is not scheduled for Thursday, August 14. The specific date for the ceremony has not been disclosed.
Both events are separate, with Professor Meller receiving the Order of Merit, and Mr. Rebenstorf participating in a separate ceremony in Halle (Saale). The exact nature of Mr. Rebenstorf's participation is not specified in the available information.
For a more comprehensive understanding of Professor Meller's achievements and the reasons behind his award, specialized sources such as university profiles, official award citations, or professional biographies should be consulted. These sources are likely to provide a detailed account of his contributions.
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