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Oswald Menghin (19
April 1888 – 29
November 1973) was an
Austrian Prehistorian and
University professor. He
established an
international re****tion before...
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Menghin 1985, p. 17
Menghin 1985, p. 18
Priester 2004, p. 18 Tacitus, Germania, 38–40 Tacitus...
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which was
founded in 1949.
Notable members included:[page needed]
Oswald Menghin (Vienna)
Hermann Neubacher who was
responsible for
invading Yugoslavia...
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Declercq 2000, pp. 65–66.
Declercq 2000, p. 66.
Olmsted 2001.
Menghin 2008, pp. 157–169. Anon 2003, pp. 220–237. "Jewish
religious year | Cycle...
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trefoil mount.
Their arrangement on the sword-belt has been
reconstructed by
Menghin (1973). The
seminal study of the
topic is due to Jan
Petersen (De Norske...
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symbol combined with the
wheel symbol, is noteworthy.
Menghin (2000), see
bibliography Source:
Menghin (2000) "Life and
Belief During the
Bronze Age" Neues...
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operatic soprano, a
member of the
Staatstheater Stuttgart Oswald Menghin (1888–1973),
university professor, prehistorians,
minister of education...
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found on the
coast of the
Valdivia and Concepción areas,
archaeologist Menghin claimed the
findings belong to a "Chanchaense Complex" or
culture extending...
- (link) "Golden
Ceremonial Hat ("Berlin Gold Hat")".
Neues Museum Berlin.
Menghin,
Wilfried (2008). "Zahlensymbolik und
digitales Rechnersystem in der Ornamentik...
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named after Baden near
Vienna by the
Austrian prehistorian Oswald Menghin. It is also
known as the
Ossarn group or
Pecel culture. The
first monographic...