Heinrich Bulle (11 December 1867 – 6 April 1945) was a German archaeologist born in Bremen. He studied classical archaeology in Freiburg im Breisgau and...
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Bulle may also refer to: FC Bulle, based in the Swiss town Bulle, Doubs, France Heinrich Bulle (1867-1945), German archeologist Bull (disambiguation) Bulles...
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Roman necropolis. In 1903–05, a Bavarian archaeological mission under Heinrich Bulle and Adolf Furtwängler conducted successful excavations at the site....
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the Frankfurt Athena replica following Heinrich Bulle. His observations favour the early reconstruction of Bulle, according to which the lance of Athena...
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gods. He considered the Old Drunkard to be a priestess of Dionysos. Heinrich Bulle argued in a catalogue of the display pieces of the Munich Glyptothek...
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Roman necropolis. In 1903–05, a Bavarian archaeological mission under Heinrich Bulle and Adolf Furtwängler conducted successful excavations at the site....
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(1864–1954), New Zealand tobacco grower, industrialist and philanthropist Heinrich Bulle (1867–1945), German archaeologist Wilhelm Vöge (1868–1952), German art...
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Heinrich von Tunna, also Heinrich Bart and sometimes inaccurately referred to as Herman Bart (unknown - June 2, 1209) was the third Grandmaster of the...
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Press. p. 17. ISBN 0-231-04002-4. Cf. Heinrich Brunn's Kleine Schriften Gesammelt Von Hermann Brunn Und Heinrich Bulle...: Bd. Zur Griechischen Kunstgeschichte...
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therefore visited the site of Aphidna together with German archaeologist Heinrich Bulle. They found Mycenaean sherds as well as three tombs and a tumulus in...
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