Alfred Rust

Alfred Rust (July 4, 1900 – August 14, 1983) was a German prehistoric archaeologist. Though self-taught, he became a pioneer in the study of the Hamburgian culture of the late Paleolithic, especially through his excavations in northern Germany.

B.E. Roveland, University of Massachusetts Amherst, commenting on self-taught archaeologists who played a major role from 1930 and onwards in archaeological discoveries in northern Germany, specifically cited Rust as "the most effective of these amateurs, whose work on the now classic sites of Meiendorf and Stellmoor launched the study of the Hamburgian period." Provided by Wikipedia
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1974
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1956
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1958
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1965
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1971
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1943
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1962
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1950
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by Rust, Alfred.
Published 1956
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by Zerull, Ludwig, 1942-
Published 2003
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