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    Gustaf Kossinna (28 September 1858 – 20 December 1931) was a German philologist and archaeologist who was Professor of German Archaeology at the University...
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    search of the German prehistory was German philologist and archeologist Gustaf Kossinna, with his ideas and theories being picked up and further researched...
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    same area as the earlier Funnelbeaker culture. The name was coined by Gustaf Kossinna because of the characteristic pottery, globular-shaped pots with two...
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    Rudolf Virchow, culture-historical ideas would later be popularised by Gustaf Kossinna. Culture-historical thought would be introduced to British archaeology...
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  • humanity" to three distinct groups. By 1902 the German archaeologist Gustaf Kossinna identified the original Aryans (Proto-Indo-Europeans) with the north...
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    then from 1910 onwards with Gustaf Kossinna at Berlin and graduated in 1914. Back in Poland, he was to turn Kossinna's settlement-archaeological method...
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    German Plain. This hypothesis, advanced by Karl Penka, Hermann Hirt, Gustaf Kossinna and others, had some success in the late 19th century and the early...
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  • theory of Gustaf Kossinna, who asserted a one-to-one correspondence between archaeological culture and archaeological race. According to Kossinna, the continuity...
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    [need quotation to verify] In the early-20th century, German scholar Gustaf Kossinna (1858-1931), attempting to connect a prehistoric material culture with...
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    educator and politician, first woman to speak in a Prussian parliament Gustaf Kossinna or Kossina (1858–1931), archaeologist Johanna Wolff (1858–1943), German...
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  • Aryan master race. The theory was inspired by the German archaeologist Gustaf Kossinna, who argued that the ancient Aryans were a superior Nordic race from...
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    archaeological and literary analysis of Germanic tribes done earlier by Gustaf Kossinna In terms of these proposed ancient dialects, the Vandals, Goths and...
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    resulting in the movement known as Scandinavism. In the late 19th century, Gustaf Kossinna developed several widely accepted theories tying archaeological finds...
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    held by Gordon Childe, whose theory was influenced by the writings of Gustaf Kossinna. As the 20th century progressed, the ethnic interpretation of La Tène...
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    University of Cambridge, was hostile to the methodology of German professor Gustaf Kossinna and was hostile to Celts as an ethnic identity coalescing around a...
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  • (DGV) (German Society for Prehistory) was a society founded in 1909 by Gustaf Kossinna with the participation of Hans Hahne, Wilhelm Ohnesorge and others...
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    Siedlungsarchaologie, or "settlement-archaeology", of Gustaf Kossinna, becoming known as "Kossinna's Law". Kossinna asserted that cultures represent ethnic groups...
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    Janusz Korwin-Mikke (born 1942), controversial politician and writer Gustaf Kossinna (1858–1931), linguist and archaeologist Juliusz Karol Kunitzer (1843–1905)...
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  • and fervent nationalist Gustaf Kossinna that the idea of archaeological cultures became central to the discipline. Kossinna saw the archaeological record...
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    motor of civilization. Similar ideas were proposed by prehistorian Gustaf Kossinna in Germany. Grant promoted the idea of the "Nordic race", a loosely...
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  • Nordic Indo-Germanic peoples. Nazi researchers, directly inspired by Gustaf Kossinna's[25] vision, assumed that the Indo-Germanic Nordic society was profoundly...
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  • important exponent was Gustaf Kossinna, who developed his "settlement archaeology method" beginning in 1887. According to Kossinna and his disciples, cultures...
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  • Bronze Age Anatolia Paul Kosok (1896–1959) American; Nazca geoglyphs Gustaf Kossinna (1858–1931) German; Germany (Neolithic, Aryan concept) Raiko Krauss...
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    Western Group more precisely. At the beginning of the 20th century, Gustaf Kossinna distinguished four regional groups based on the pottery: a northern...
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  • "The Pre-Celtic Inhabitants of Ireland", Celtica 5 (1960): 229–40. Gustaf Kossinna Pan-Illyrian theories Citations Mees, Bernard (1996), "Linguistics...
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    in contrast to other diffusionists, like the German prehistorian Gustaf Kossinna. While he saw a racial affinity between the Egyptians and the first...
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  • and Celts, while German prehistorians and linguists, beginning with Gustaf Kossinna, and following Julius Pokorny, and Hans Krahe, later linked the Illyrians...
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    included anti-Semitic literary historians Adolf Bartels, Ludwig Polland, Gustaf Kossinna, physicist and Albert Einstein-opponent Philipp Lenard, publishers...
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    involved in a lengthy controversy with the Berlin-based archaeologist Gustaf Kossinna on the issue of the "ethnic interpretation" of archaeological finds...
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  • Germanic subjects, held contact with the scholars Gustav Neckel and Gustaf Kossinna, and formulated a foundation for the movement's worldview which the...
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