- Otto
Rubensohn (24
November 1867, K****el – 9
August 1964, Höchenschwand) was a German-Jewish
classical archaeologist. He
received his
education at the...
- and Gr****
statuary was
adapted to suit
Egyptian burial practices. Otto
Rubensohn was a
German Archeologist that
discovered the
Necropolis of
Abusir el-Meleq...
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originally dedicated by
Sedjefakare Kay
Amenemhat VII. At Elephantine, the
Rubensohn plaquette mentions Wegaf and a king Senwosret. The
horizontal line reads...
- York
Public Library). Lieberman,
Janet Elaine, PhD (née
Janet Elaine Rubensohn; 1921–2019); Lieberman,
Richard Kenneth (1983). City Limits: A Social...
- was ****igned to
excavate the
Western side of the mound;
following Otto
Rubensohn having been told by
local Egyptians that it was the find spot of the recently...
- 1934,
Frisch met Käte
Rubensohn, who was
three years his junior. The next year the two
developed a
romantic liaison.
Rubensohn, who was Jewish, had emigrated...
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papyri of
Russian and
Georgian collections,
Frederic George Kenyon, Otto
Rubensohn,
Ulrich Wilcken,
Bernard Pyne Grenfell,
Arthur Surridge Hunt and other...
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Papangeli 2002, p. 48.
Kavvadias 1890, p. 120.
Papangeli 2002, p. 220.
Rubensohn 1899, p. 500. Kavvadias,
Panagiotis (1890). Γλυπτά του Εθνικού Μουσείου...
- (French, 1811–1872) François
Michel de Rozière (French, 1775–1842) Otto
Rubensohn (German, 1867–1964)
Barbara Ruszczyc (Poland, 1928–2001)
Donald P. Ryan...
- carrollcountycomet.com.
Carroll County Comet. May 27, 2020.
Retrieved 2021-07-31.
Rubensohn, Sim; Cogger, Pip (1948). "Freedom isn't Free". {{cite journal}}: Cite...