Sentences with phrase «german archaeologist»

While you're reading this, Google the German archaeologist Vinzenz Brinkmann.
If you've seen the film Troy or read Homer in school, you should visit the ruins of Troy, discovered by a German archaeologist in the 19th century.
A Jewish - German archaeologist had excavated the site in 1905.
A German archaeologist has located a feature near the citadel of Troy which, he says, could be a wall that formed part of the fortifications protecting the sprawling settlement around the base of the Trojan citadel.
For Hermann Parzinger, the 49 - year - old German archaeologist who excavated the tombs of the wounded warrior and the cancerous prince, the Scythians have been an obsession.
Early in the 20th century German archaeologist Max Freiherr von Oppenheim demonstrated that the vast and now abandoned spaces of northern Syria were densely inhabited in ancient times.
German archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher stands near the corbel arch of a burial chamber at Megiddo in 1905.
From 1903 to 1905, German archaeologist Gottlieb Schumacher cut a deep trench through the site, tossing anything he deemed unimportant into a pit.
The two German archaeologists kidnapped recently in kaduna state have regained their freedom.
Following the reported release of the German archaeologists kidnapped in Kaduna state, a top - level security consultant and public affairs analyst, Dehinde Ariyo, has said that kidnapping...
Following the reported release of the German archaeologists kidnapped in Kaduna state, a top - level security consultant and public affairs analyst, Dehinde Ariyo, has said that kidnapping thrives unabated in Nigeria because of the outdated security architecture in the country, the low - level of ammunition used by security operatives, and government's laxity in putting proactive measures in place to prevent the menace.
At the early farming site of Eulau, German archaeologists found four graves containing 13 individuals who had apparently met a violent death.

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Archaeologists have known of Bosnia's so - called Butmir culture for more than a century, but the extent of this earliest flourishing of settlement and agriculture was discovered only in 2002 by a joint German - Bosnian team.
Between 2001 and 2004, a German team of archaeologists discovered an undisturbed burial chamber in Arzhan 2 containing the richest collection of burial artefacts ever found in the Eurasian steppe.
«The whole concept of an ethnic German... it's ludicrous when you look at the longue durée [long time] scale,» says archaeologist Aren Maeir of Bar - Ilan University in Ramat Gan, Israel.
Göbekli Tepe was a sanctuary site for people living in these settlements,» says Klaus Schmidt, chief archaeologist for the project at the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) in Berlin.
The destruction seems deliberate, agrees archaeologist Sarah Japp of Berlin's German Archaeological Institute.
Culin corresponded with Museum Director William Henry Fox; trustees Frank Babbott and William Crittenden; dealer Monif; German ethnologist and archaeologist Albert A. von leCoq; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Edward Stevens, Librarian of Pratt Institute; and M. D. C. Crawford, Women's Wear editor, concerning the purchase and provenance of these paintings.
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