- Adolf Schulten
Adolf Schulten (27 May 1870 – 19 March 1960) was a German
historian andarchaeologist .Schulten was born in
Elberfeld ,Rhine Province , and received a Doctorate in Geology from theUniversity of Bonn (1892). He crossedItaly ,Africa andGreece with a pension from the Institute of Archaeology. After obtaining the Chair of Ancient History at theUniversity of Erlangen , he continued his works inSpain with such dedication that today he remains the foreign investigator to whom Spanisharchaeology owes most. He excavated the celtiberian city ofNumantia and its Roman camps (1905-12); he looked for, although without success, the location ofTartessos (1924); worked in the ruins ofTarraco (1948) and in the localities ofMainake ,Munda andSegeda .Named as Doctor Honoris Causa, by the
University of Barcelona , Schulten also received the Cross of Alfonso X "the Wise" (1940). He belonged to the Institute of Archaeology and to the Institute of History "Patria de Módena", and was a correspondent of the Austrian Institute of Archaeology and the Academy of the History of Madrid.His works, fundamental for archaeological studies, were translated into many languages; they demonstrate that he was as much an artist as a scholar. In their abundant production they emphasize Numantia (1914); "Die Keltiberer und ihre Kriege mit Rom "(1914); "Tartessos" (1924);
Viriato ; "Sertorius"; "L'amour, l'amour est la véritable clef de l'Histoire"; "Los cántabros y astures y su guerra con Roma" (1943) is Schultens most importantmonograph s on his excavations.External links
* [http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/s/schulten.htm Adolf Schulten. Biografías y Vidas] es icon
* [http://www.uv.es/alabau/historiografia.htm Photograph of Schulten] es icon
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