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Ernst Emil Herzfeld (23 July 1879 – 20 January 1948) was a German archaeologist and Iranologist.
Ernst Emil Herzfeld (23 July 1879 – 20 January 1948) was a German archaeologist and Iranologist. Herzfeld was born in Celle, Province of Hanover. He studied...
1862–1863 The first scientific explorations in Persepolis were conducted by ErnstHerzfeld in 1931 The design and details of the columns of Persepolis Roof design...
(jstor.org) ErnstHerzfeld: Eine neue Darius-Inschrift aus Hamadan. In: Deutsche Literaturzeitung. Band 47, 1926, S. 2105–2108. ErnstHerzfeld: Drei Inschriften...
being destroyed and abandoned under the Buyids. Cursorily explored by ErnstHerzfeld and a team from the University of Chicago in the first half of the 20th...
Great Mosque Photo and information Photos, floor plans, and information ErnstHerzfeld Papers, Series 7: Records of Samarra Expeditions, Great Mosque of al-Mutawakkil...
Brill. Pourshariati, Parvaneh (2017). "KĀRIN". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Herzfeld, Ernst (1928). "The Hoard of the Kâren Pahlavs". The Burlington Magazine for...
Pasargadae was first archaeologically explored by the German archaeologist ErnstHerzfeld in 1905, and in one excavation season in 1928, together with his assistant...
were first excavated between 1911 and 1914 by the German archaeologist ErnstHerzfeld. Samarra became the type site for the Samarra culture. Since 1946, the...
Terrace at Persepolis and was excavated by the German archaeologist ErnstHerzfeld and his assistant Friedrich Krefter, and Erich Schmidt, between 1931...
"Gundaparnah" was apparently the Eastern Iranian form of the name. ErnstHerzfeld claims his name is perpetuated in the name of the Afghan city Kandahar...
Selected Minor Works. E.J. Brill. p. 247. Herzfeld, Ernst (1947). Zoroaster and His World by ErnstHerzfeld. Princeton University Press. pp. 707–708....
regarded as a pre-Indo-European people. They have been identified by ErnstHerzfeld with the Kassites, who spoke a language not identified with any other...
Rostam, due to divine protection, and died at the same time as Rostam. ErnstHerzfeld maintained that the dynasty of Gondophares represented the House of...
the metropolitan at Arbela. Based on names of the Adiabenian rulers, ErnstHerzfeld suggested a Sakan or Scythian origin for the royal house of the kingdom;...
culture was first recognized during excavations by German Archaeologist ErnstHerzfeld at the site of Samarra. Other sites where Samarran material has been...
and is the oldest attested member of the Eastern Iranian languages. ErnstHerzfeld suggested that Bactria belonged to the Medes before its annexation to...
especially André Godard, Maxime Siroux (both also architects), and ErnstHerzfeld, who had been brought to Iran to dig, curate, and train students. These...
Gibb memorial series, 1937, E. J. Brill, University of California ErnstHerzfeld, Gerold Walser, 1968, The Persian Empire: Studies in geography and ethnography...
pomegranates, apricots, melons and other sweet fruits.[citation needed] ErnstHerzfeld claimed Kandahar perpetuated the name of the Indo-Parthian king Gondophares...
like Samarra. The first one to improve Le Strange's initial plan was ErnstHerzfeld, a German archeologist who produced between 1905 and 1913 a large body...
present-day Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. According to historian ErnstHerzfeld, his name is perpetuated in the name of the Afghan city Kandahar, which...
at Persepolis for the Oriental Institute were initially directed by ErnstHerzfeld from 1931 to 1934 and carried on from 1934 until 1939 by Erich Schmidt...
beneath, which could be accessed for maintenance. The archaeologist ErnstHerzfeld rejected the notion that the cenotaphs were connected with Esther and...
photography, squeezes) and personal objects of the German archaeologist ErnstHerzfeld (1879–1946), documenting his research at Samarra, Persepolis and Pasargadae...