Johann Georg Keyßler
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Johann Georg Keyßler
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Johann Georg Keyßler was a German polymath, known for his travel writings and his archaeology. He is regarded as the father of German protohistory. Born in Thurnau, Keyßler first studied at Halle. Upon returning to Thurnau he entered the service of the Giech counts as a steward. He later moved to Lauenburg to serve the counts of Bernstorff. As tutor to the sons and grandsons of the counts he made numerous field trips to the neighboring states of Germany, including England in 1718, where he was e
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2014-03-09T22:43:26Z
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2024-08-31T20:22:51Z
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