Zdenko Vinski (3 May 1913 – 13 October 1996) was a notable Croatian archaeologist. Vinski was born to a Jewish family on 3 May 1913 in Zagreb where he...
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since 2006 Zdenko Uzorinac, Croatian table tennis player Zdenko Verdenik, Slovenian football manager Zdenko Vinski, Croatian archeologist Zdenko 'Denny'...
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Weiss. Vinski was married to Štefanija (née Alexander) Vinski, of the notable Zagreb Jewish family, Alexander. Together they had two sons: Zdenko and Ivo...
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Vinski is a village in Estonia. Vinski may also refer to: Oton Vinski (1877–1942), Croatian banker Zdenko Vinski (1913–1996), Croatian archaeologist Vinski...
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since 1895. The dating at 7th Century of Site 1 was established by Zdenko Vinski. According to the Russian archaeologist Valentin Vasilyevich Sedov,...
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Bruce Veitch Award Alan Vince (1952–2009) British; British ceramics Zdenko Vinski (1913–1996) Croatian; Croatia Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) German; Pomeranian...
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(Slovakia, Czechia, Eastern Austria, Poland and Ukraine) countries. Zdenko Vinski and V. V. Sedov argued that the rare findings of objects and ceramics...
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Pontic-Caucasian-Iranian sphere, Branimir Gušić, and archaeologists Zdenko Vinski and Ksenija Vinski-Gasparini. However, the cultural and artistic indicators of...
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Viktor Alexander (1865–1934) Oskar Alexander (1876-1953) Oton Vinski (1877–1942) Zdenko Vinski (1913–1989) Ezel Alexander (1994–) Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty)...
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footballer player. Vladimir Vinek (1897–1945), footballer player. Zdenko Vinski (1913–1996), archaeologist. Helga Vlahović (1945–2012), journalist,...
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