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Legacies of Nazi Archaeology
LV25 - THE LEGACIES OF NAZI ARCHAEOLOGY AND THEIR IMPACT ON CONTEMPORARY PREHISTOIC RESEARCH
Introduction to The Legacies of Nazi Archaeology and Their Impact on Contemporary Prehistoric Research
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Dr. Martijn Eickhoff
Ethnic origin of past societies and contemporary land affiliation. Struggles between Polish and German prehistorians before, while and after World War II
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Kamil Niedziółka, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, University of Gdańsk
Ernst Sprockhoff and the development of German megalithic terminology
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Reena Perschke, Museum Lichtenberg
The research of German archaeologist Robert Rudolf Schmidt in Croatia (1938-1943)
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Ana Solter, Archaeological Museum in Zagreb; Dragana Rajkovic, Jacqueline Balen, Museum of Slavonia
Race along the Dnieper – The rivalry of “Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg” and “Ahnenerbe” in Ukraine 1942/43 and the impact on current archaeological research
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Daniel Modl, Dmytro Teslenko Universal Museum Joanneum, Archeology & Coin Cabinett; Taras Shevchenko, Kyiv National University, Faculty of History
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