own, thus publishing under the name of "F.O. Lechmere-Oertel". He died in New York on 22 February 1942. Oertel left Germany for India where he studied...
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American baseball player F. O. Oertel (1862–1942), German-born British engineer, architect and archaeologist Friedrich Meyer-Oertel (born 1936), German opera...
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very early years of the 20th century. The excavation was undertaken by F. O. Oertel in the ASI winter season of 1904–1905. The column, which had broken before...
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mudrā. The relief is 5' 3" tall, and was excavated at Sarnath, India by F. O. Oertel during the 1904–1905 excavation season of the Archaeological Survey of...
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appeared upon their exhumation at Sarnath on 15 March 1905 (photograph by F. O. Oertel). The Lion Capital of Ashoka, now located in the Sarnath Archeological...
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Lion Capital of Asoka, dated to about 250 BCE, discovered at Sarnath by F. O. Oertel. Naranjo discovered by Teoberto Maler. Caral, the oldest Andean city...
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Venkayya Robert Sewell D. R. Bhandarkar J. Ph. Vogel F. O. Oertel N. K. Ojha F. E. Pargiter F. Kielhorn John Faithfull Fleet K. A. Nilakanta Sastri K...
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statue of a Bodhisattva, found in 1904–1905 by German archaeologist F.O. Oertel (1862–1942) in Sarnath, India. The statue has been decisive in matching...
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of medieval Chinese pilgrims, when the Indian Civil Service engineer F.O. Oertel, with no real experience in archaeology, was allowed to excavate there...
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on 28 September 2017. Zimmerley, M.; Lin, C. Y.; Oertel, D. C.; Marsh, J. M.; Ward, J. L.; Potma, E. O. (2009). "Quantitative detection of chemical compounds...
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