-
Georg Loeschcke (28 June 1852 – 26
November 1915) was a
German archaeologist born in Penig, Saxony. He
studied archaeology under Johannes Overbeck at...
- of the
Italian type,
defined by the
ceramologist Siegfried Loeschcke (son of
Georg Loeschcke) and
entered into the
typological system of the sigillata...
- PMID 17748800. Slotsbo, Stine; Schou, Mads F.; Kristensen,
Torsten N.;
Loeschcke, Volker; Sørensen,
Jesper G. (September 1, 2016). "Reversibility of developmental...
- kr.
Retrieved 18
January 2021. Pertoldi, Cino; Hansen,
Michael Møller;
Loeschcke, Volker; Madsen,
Aksel Bo; Jacobsen, Lene; Baagoe, Hans (2001-09-07)....
- as the
classifications of Déchelette, Knorr, Hermet, Walters, Curle,
Loeschcke, Ritterling,
Hermet and Ludowici, and more recently, the
Conspectus of...
- for example.
Dragendorff studied in Dorpat,
Berlin and Bonn with
Georg Loeschcke and
received his
doctorate in 1894 for his work on
Terra sigillata. He...
- philology, Karo
became interested in
archaeology as a
student of
Georg Loeschcke at the
University of Bonn.
Following his
receipt of his
doctorate from...
-
Ernst Curtius’
excavations at Olympia. In 1879, he
published with
Georg Loeschcke Mykenische Thongefäβe, a
complete publication of the
Mycenaean pottery...
- ; Lucchini, V.; Christensen, M. F.; Mucci, N.; Funk, S. M.; Dolf, G.;
Loeschcke, V. (2000). "Mitochondrial DNA
Variability in
Italian and East European...
- doi:10.1073/pnas.0400580101. PMC 406461. PMID 15118106. Bijlsma, R.;
Loeschcke,
Volker (November 7, 2011). "Genetic
erosion impedes adaptive responses...