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- Carl Schuchhardt (6 August 1859 – 7 December 1943) was a German archaeologist and museum director. For many years, he was the director of the pre-historic...
- Walter-Herwig Schuchhardt (8 March 1900 – 14 January 1976) was a German classical archaeologist and art historian born in Hanover. He specialized in ancient...
- by Paul Höfer (1885), Friedrich Knoke (1887), Otto Dahm (1902), Carl Schuchhardt u. a. (1926), Otto Kramer (1930), Wolfgang Jungandreas (1944), Erich...
- of Bodfeld and produced several publications about it. In 1931, Carl Schuchhardt suggested, through advances in soil research, that this was incorrect...
- the 430s. This was the dominant view for a number of years until W.H Schuchhardt published the incised and painted marble sima find from the Parthenon...
- Helga von Heintze [de]: Römische Kunst (Roman art). In: Walter-Herwig Schuchhardt (1960): Bildende Kunst I (Archäologie) (Visual arts I – archaeology)...
- Halbe, Otto Julius Hartmann, Rudolf Hauschka, Jürgen von Grone, Wolfgang Schuchhardt and others continued to publish throughout the war. But serious disruptions...
- part of Eberswalde in Brandenburg. The factory supervisor alerted Carl Schuchhardt, the director of the Prehistoric Department of the Royal Museums at Berlin...
- Allen 1995, p. 380 harvnb error: no target: CITEREFAllen1995 (help) Schuchhardt (1889) Schliemann, Henry, "Recent Discoveries at Troy", The North American...
- Ur-Parthenon, German for "original Parthenon". In 1936 Walter-Herwig Schuchhardt's extensive research on the surviving fragments and sculptures proved...