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The conference proceedings feature three introductions and 24 academic contributions, with eight focused on German research history and sixteen on European research history. Topics include prehistoric archaeology at German universities in the 19th century, Central European pre- and protohistory around 1900, and the context surrounding G. Kossinna's appointment in Berlin. The development of the discipline until the Second World War is also explored, alongside studies of pre- and protohistoric research at universities such as Marburg, Tübingen, Cologne, and the Friedrich-Wilhelm University in Berlin. Additionally, the proceedings cover the establishment of prehistoric science and delve into the research history and notable scholars from Finland, Denmark, Sweden, the Baltic states, Russia, Poland, Czechia, Romania, Serbia, Austria (particularly Vienna), Italy, France, Spain, the Netherlands, and Great Britain, highlighting Dorothy Garrod as the first woman professor and archaeologist at Cambridge.
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Die Anfänge der ur- und frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie als akademisches Fach (1890 - 1930) im europäischen Vergleich, Johan Callmer
- Idioma
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- 2006
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