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Ernst Gotthilf Sarfert (4
November 1882, Schönau near
Zwickau – 19
November 1937, Leipzig) was a
German ethnologist. He
studied languages,
history and...
- Java's inhabitants, however, was
conducted by
German ethnographers Ernst Sarfert and Hans Damm,
during a
German scientific expedition of the
Southern Seas...
- on Nukumanu's
inhabitants was
conducted by
German ethnographers Ernst Sarfert and Hans Damm,
during a
German scientific expedition of the
Southern Seas...
- and
Woleai was
described in
published work by
Ernst Sarfert in 1911, and in
later work by
Sarfert and Hans Damm of 1935. The
practical techniques used...
- (1865–1941), Paul
Hambruch (1882-1933), Otto
Reche (1879-1966),
Ernst Sarfert (1882-1937) and
Wilhelm Müller-Wismar (1881-1916). Over 15,000 objects...
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undertaken by him
along with two ethnologists, Paul
Hambruch and
Ernst Sarfert, and others. In 1906/07, the
first expedition was
commissioned to the Palau...
- Daniel; Meier, Sebastian; Lenes, Martijn; Costa, Rubén D.; Ortí, Enrique;
Sarfert, Wiebke; Bolink, Henk J. (2012-01-03). "Simple, Fast, Bright, and Stable...
- funeral: 10
January 1946; Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg
Sarfert, Hans-Jürgen: ****erau. The
garden city and artists' colony.
Dresden 1992...
- including:
artwork from the Lütke Expedition; the Carl Hupp collection;
Ernst Sarfert. Due to
legacies of
colonial exploitation,
museum collections abroad hold...
- any cir****stances.” Hans **** (based on the 1909
field notes of
Ernst Sarfert's research on Polowat); “Inseln um Truk: Polowat, Hok, und Satawal.” IN:...