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Gerhard Bersu (26
September 1889 – 19
November 1964) was a
German archaeologist who
excavated widely across Europe. He was
forced into
exile from Germany...
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Bersu is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gerhard Bersu (1889–1964),
German archaeologist Trond Bersu (born 1984),
Norwegian drummer...
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undertaken in 1937 by R. G.
Collingwood and
continued in 1939 by
Gerhard Bersu. The
excavations showed that the
ditch had been
cleared out and reshaped...
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reference SU149279. It was
partially excavated in 1938 and 1939 by
Gerhard Bersu. In
excavations like
Little Woodbury he
introduced the
revolutionary approaches...
- Bilig:
kutadsu atı
bersü iki cihân May he be happy, may his name
spread to the two
worlds ——Kutadgu
Bilig 88
bayat ok bolu
bersü arka yölek May Allah...
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Trond Bersu (born 4
January 1984 in Skjåk, Norway) is a
Norwegian drummer and producer.
During his
music studies on the jazz
program at the Trondheim...
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formed when
vocalist and
songwriter Ingrid Helene Håvik met
drummer Trond Bersu whilst studying jazz at the
Trondheim Jazz Conservatory. In 2010, after...
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German archaeologist Gerhard Bersu and his wife were
interned on the Isle of Man in 1940 as "enemy aliens".
Bersu was
permitted to use a team of internees...
- Tróndur Bogason,
Hallur Jonson and the
Norwegian producer, drummer,
Trond Bersu to
produce her
third album, Vera. The album’s name
translates from Faroese...
- Iron Age
farmstead site at
Little Woodbury, Wiltshire, England, by
Gerhard Bersu for the
Prehistoric Society using open area
excavation techniques (continues...