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− | 1895.12.10 nominated for Honorary Fellowship | + | 1895.12.10 nominated for Honorary Fellowship<br />death noted in the report of the council for 1905: Dr. K. Hjalmnar Stolpe, who died on January 27th, aged 64, has also been noticed in Main (1905, 30). His work, in the spheres of archaeology and ethiuography, will always have permanent value for students of those sciences. |
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Knut Hjalmar Stolpe (23 April 1841 – 27 January 1905), was a Swedish entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer.[1] He was born in Gävle, and is most well known for his archaeological excavations at the Viking-age site Birka. One of the graves he documented there, Bj 581, has been further analysed to be the grave of a female Viking warrior.[2]<br /> | Knut Hjalmar Stolpe (23 April 1841 – 27 January 1905), was a Swedish entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer.[1] He was born in Gävle, and is most well known for his archaeological excavations at the Viking-age site Birka. One of the graves he documented there, Bj 581, has been further analysed to be the grave of a female Viking warrior.[2]<br /> |
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Knut Hjalmar Stolpe
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1895.12.10 nominated for Honorary Fellowship
death noted in the report of the council for 1905: Dr. K. Hjalmnar Stolpe, who died on January 27th, aged 64, has also been noticed in Main (1905, 30). His work, in the spheres of archaeology and ethiuography, will always have permanent value for students of those sciences.
Notes From Elsewhere
Knut Hjalmar Stolpe (23 April 1841 – 27 January 1905), was a Swedish entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer.[1] He was born in Gävle, and is most well known for his archaeological excavations at the Viking-age site Birka. One of the graves he documented there, Bj 581, has been further analysed to be the grave of a female Viking warrior.[2]
Publications
External Publications
Stolpe, Hjalmar & Arne, T. J. (1912). Graffältet vid Vendel. Stockholm: K. L. Beckmans Boktryckeri. (in Swedish) Stolpe, Hjalmar & Arne, T. J. (1927). La Nécropole De Vendel. Stockholm: Akademiens Förlag. (in French)
· French edition of · Stolpe & Arne 1912