Wilhelm Alzinger

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Wilhelm Alzinger (19281996) was an Austrian archaeologist.

He was a co-worker of the Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts from 1952 to 1970. He trained activity at the University of Vienna and undertook excavations at Ephesus, Aigeira and Aguntum.

[edit] Works

  • Die Stadt des siebenten Weltwunders. Die Wiederherstellung von Ephesos = The City of the Seventh World Miracle, The reestablishments of Ephesos, Vienna, 1962
  • Das Monument des C. Memmius = The Monument of C. Memmius (with A. Bammer), Vienna, 1971 (research in Ephesos, p. 7)
  • Die Ruinen von Ephesos = The ruins of Ephesus, Berlin [u. a.] 1972
  • Augusteische Architektur = Augustan Architecture, Vienna 1974
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