Ferdinand Keller (antiquity scholar)

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Ferdinand Keller (1800 – 1881) was a Swiss archaeologist. He is mainly known for his investigations of lake-dwellings in Switzerland in 1853–54, and work on the remains of the La Tène culture. He is the founder of the Antiquarische Gesellschaft in Zürich.

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