• Adolf Schulten (27 May 1870 – 19 March 1960) was a German historian and archaeologist. Schulten was born in Elberfeld, Rhine Province, and received a...
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  • historian Adolf Schulten. Schulten believed a Massiliote Periplus had been versified in the lines of the Ora Maritima by Avienius. Schulten dated it to...
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    (Carpia) was previously known as Tartessos. The discoveries published by Adolf Schulten in 1922 first drew attention to Tartessos and shifted its study from...
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    were declared a national monument. In 1905, the German archaeologist Adolf Schulten began a series of excavations which located the Roman camps around the...
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    de Hinojos, north of the city of Cádiz. Before that, the historian Adolf Schulten had stated in the 1920s that Plato had used Tartessos as the basis for...
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  • Schulten is a surname. It may refer to: Adolf Schulten (1870–1960), German historian and archaeologist Alcuin Schulten (born 1972), Dutch figure skater...
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    such have not been found. In 1923, the German archaeologist Adolf Schulten, accompanied by Adolf Lammerer and George Bonsor, searched for the location of...
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    on the top of the staff was suggested in the 1912 reconstruction by Adolf Schulten and confirmed by Matteo Della Corte [it] soon afterwards. However, as...
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    Hinojo'. These claims were made again in 1922 by the German author Adolf Schulten, and further propagated by Otto Jessen, Richard Hennig, Victor Berard...
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    extracts and being the neighboring tribes absent in the historiography, Adolf Schulten (1870–1960) proposed the theory according to which, at some point between...
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  • reliance on Avienius' accuracy of his editor, the historian-archaeologist Adolf Schulten. Another ancient chief text cited by Avienius is the Periplus of Himilco...
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    Isidore of Seville, Julio Caro Baroja, Aureliano Fernández Guerra and Adolf Schulten, have explored the etymology of the name Cantabria, yet its origins...
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    publicado el 13 de julio de 2016 (en francés, páginas de 41 a 54) Adolf Schulten, 1927, Revista Internacional de los Estudios Vascos. RIEV, 18, 2.Las...
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    According to some historians, such as the well-known archaeologist Adolf Schulten, the establishment of the Carthaginians in the southeast of the Iberian...
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    1587 and 1620 write Oídasoûna, corrected by Adolf Schulten to Oíasoûna. Pliny, 3, 29 Canto 1997, p. 23. Schulten 1927, p. 66 'Próxima ora citerioris est eiusdemque...
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  • from the analysis of classical sources in the early 20th century by Adolf Schulten. The first description of the city of Mastia appears in a poem entitled...
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    where the current town of Almonte is. Archaeologists George Bonsor and Adolf Schulten, in their search for Atlantis, discovered remains of a garum fishing...
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    indicated Legio X Gemina as the detachment installed there. Later it was Adolf Schulten who placed Legio X in Asturica based on the reconstruction of the military...
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    equipment. This large sequence of sites was excavated in 1905–12 by Adolf Schulten, who interpreted the results as being consistent with Polybius' detailed...
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    of the Roman Provincial Identities (PhD). University of Leicester. Adolf Schulten. "Gromatici". In August Pauly (ed.). Paulys Realencyclopädie der classischen...
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    non-historicity. Thus, in 1930 the German archaeologist and historian Adolf Schulten wanted to see in it an Etruscan influence on the peoples of Levante...
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    makes no connection to it when he discusses the Cantabrian bandit. Adolf Schulten argued in 1943 that the name Corocotta may be only accidentally similar...
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  • Städte des antiken Hispanien (continuación del Iberische Landeskunde de Adolf Schulten), 3 vols.: Bética (1974), Lusitania (1976), Tarraconense (1989, póstuma)[1]...
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  • Irigoyen Guerricabeitia Enrico Conde di San Martino Valperga José Arce Adolf Schulten Carlos Francisco Benítez Dalfó Joaquín Turina Pérez. Eduardo Marquina...
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  • identifies "the battle of Aracillo or Atracillo, Aradillos, above Reinosa." Adolf Schulten agrees, who bets on Aradillos, specifically on the 1200-meter mountain...
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    and Antonio Ros Sáez [es], or his fellow countryman, archaeologist Adolf Schulten. In that context, Karl Fricke achieved a preeminent position among the...
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  • Peter Scholze Gustav von Schönberg Ludwig Schopen Julius Schubring Adolf Schulten Hugo Paul Friedrich Schulz Franz Eilhard Schulze Hagen Schulze E. F...
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    the A-2. The area of Taracena has been often identified (including by Adolf Schulten) as the location of Caraca, the city besieged and subjugated by Quintus...
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  • article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. John William Schulten (1821–1875), also spelled Johann Wilhelm, was a 19th-century chess master...
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    the Immortal Game was played, Kieseritzky played a brief game against Schulten. In this earlier game, he made successful use of the same opening line...
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