Diffusionismus trifft Prähistorie. Vere Gordon Childe (1892–1957) und sein archäologisches und ethnologisches Netzwerk in Wien
Victoria Immervoll,
Peter Rohrbacher
Abstract:Austrian prehistorians and ethnologists. A central theme of his archaeological research was cultural diffusionism, which played a significant role in ethnology, especially in interwar Vienna. This text's first part addresses Childe's contacts with archaeology in Vienna with a focus on his visits there to the Natural History Museum, which also took him to Znojmo and Moravské Budějovice in former Czechoslovakia. Childe's relations with Adolf Mahr, director of the National Museum in Dublin, and with Oswald Menghi… Show more
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