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Jakob Messikommer (18
August 1828 – 23
August 1917) was a
Swiss archaeologist who
among others discovered and
researched the
UNESCO serial site Wetzikon–Robenhausen...
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marsh area were
discovered by
Jakob Messikommer between 1856 and 1858. On
occasion of
several excavations Messikommer reported the
discovery of a dugout...
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March 2016.
Retrieved 28
November 2015. Loetscher, Y; Kreuzer, M;
Messikommer, R.E (2013). "Utility of
nettle (Urtica dioica) in
layer diets as a natural...
- area were
discovered by
Jakob Messikommer between 1856 and 1858. On
occasion of
several excavations to the 1900s,
Messikommer reported the
discovery of numerous...
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Robenhausen wetland which was
discovered and
researched by
Jakob Messikommer is part of the
serial site
Prehistoric Pile
dwellings around the Alps...
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skeleton wearing bronze jewelry was
unearthed near Robenhausen, and
Jakob Messikommer who
later discovered and
researched the Wetzikon-Robenhausen settlement...
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Roman name of the
neighboring village of Kempten. In 1865,
Jakob Messikommer succeeded the
dating of
finds at Irgenhausen,
because of his experience...
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settlement Wetzikon–Robenhausen,
discovered and
researched by
Jakob Messikommer (1828–1917),
which became a
serial site of the
UNESCO World Heritage...
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Adolf Michaelis,
German classical scholar (b. 1835).
August 23 –
Jakob Messikommer,
Swiss archaeologist (b. 1828).
Pompeii "The
scientific work". Archaeological...
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Jucker Farm
situated on Pfäffikersee lake s**** in Seegräben.
Jakob Messikommer (1828–1917),
pioneer of
wetland archaeology,
researched the prehistoric...