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Gustaf Kossinna and the Concept of Culture in Archaeology
Published 2016-03-01“…The paper analyses the role of the German archaeologist Gustaf Kossinna in the formation of the idea of archaeological culture. …”
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Gustaf Kossinna and the Concept of Culture in Archaeology
Published 2012-09-01Subjects: “…Gustaf Kossinna…”
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Gustaf Kossinna et Nicolas Marr, les deux anti-héros de l'archéologie européenne
Published 2018-12-01“…Gustaf Kossinna et Nicolas Marr sont deux figures négatives de l’histoire de l’archéologie, le premier parce que son œuvre archéologique au service d’un nationalisme germanique a été récupérée par l’idéologie nazi, le second parce que ses œuvres archéologiques et linguistiques au service de l’idéologie marxiste ont finalement été condamnées par Joseph Staline lui-même. …”
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Heinz Grünert, Gustaf Kossinna (1858–1931). Vom Germanisten zum Prähistoriker....
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Kossinna, the Nordische Gedanke, and Swedish Archaeology: Discourse and politics in German and Swedish archaeology 1900-1950
Published 2008-12-01“…Newspapers and archives have also been used, but to a much lesser cxtent. Gustaf Kossinna was the dominant archaeologist in Germany in the early 20th ccntury. …”
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Archaeology and Ethnicity
Published 2016-02-01“…The application of this concept led to devastating political abuses of archaeology, most notoriously in the case of Gustaf Kossinna in the Nazi Germany. The realisation that the very essence of thus conceived group identity in the past inevidably leads into the projection of the modern model of nation-state, resulted in thorough reconsideration. …”
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Archaeology and Ethnicity
Published 2010-02-01“…The application of this concept led to devastating political abuses of archaeology, most notoriously in the case of Gustaf Kossinna in the Nazi Germany. The realisation that the very essence of thus conceived group identity in the past inevidably leads into the projection of the modern model of nation-state, resulted in thorough reconsideration. …”
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