Winckelmann medal
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Winckelmann medal
Summary
Winckelmann medal is an archaeological award[1].
Key Facts
- Winckelmann medal is the creator of Edwin Scharff[2].
- Winckelmann medal won the Rome[3].
- Winckelmann medal won the Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden[4].
- Winckelmann medal won the Archaeological Society of Athens[5].
- Winckelmann medal won the Frankfurt[6].
- Winckelmann medal won the Acropolis Museum[7].
- Winckelmann medal won the National Archaeological Museum of Athens[8].
- Winckelmann medal's instance of is recorded as archaeological award[9].
- Johann Joachim Winckelmann is named after Winckelmann medal[10].
- Winckelmann medal's depicts is recorded as Johann Joachim Winckelmann[11].
- Winckelmann medal's depicts is recorded as Q26233754[12].
- +1929-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Winckelmann medal[13].
- Winckelmann medal's conferred by is recorded as German Archaeological Institute[14].
- Winckelmann medal's donated by is recorded as Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein[15].
- Winckelmann medal's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120ht99t[16].
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Works and Contributions
Winckelmann medal is the creator of Edwin Scharff[2].
Recognition
Wins include Rome[3], a border city[17], in Italy[18], founded in -0753[19]; Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden[4], a classical archaeologist[20], 1882–1973[21], of Sweden[22], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[23], specialised in archaeology[24]; Archaeological Society of Athens[5], an organization[25], in Greece[26], founded in 1837[27], headquartered in Athens[28]; Frankfurt[6], a big city[29], in Francia[30], founded in 0100[31]; Acropolis Museum[7], an archaeological museum[32], in Greece[33], founded in 2009[34]; and National Archaeological Museum of Athens[8], a national museum[35], in Greece[36], founded in 1829[37], headquartered in Athens[38].
FAQs
What awards did Winckelmann medal receive?
Honors received include Rome[3], Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden[4], Archaeological Society of Athens[5], and Frankfurt[6].