Otto Wilhelm von Vacano (born May 5, 1910 in Erstein im Elsaß, died April 20, 1997 in Tübingen) is a German archaeologist who mainly deals with the history and culture of the Etruscans. Otto Wilhelm von Vacano has studied at the University of Vienna and Cologne since 1929, ancient history, classical philology and classical archeology, ending in 1936 with a dissertation led by Andreas Rumpf. Das Problem des Alten Zeustempels in Olympia. In 1944 he submitted to the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Graz habilitation. Lelegia, eine Steinzeitsiedlung auf dem Kufowuno bei Sparta. In the years 1961-1975 he worked as curator of the collections of the Institute of Classical Archeology at the University of Tübingen. His specialty was Etruscan archeology, in which he gained international authority. Finally, he assumed the post of Professor of Econometrics at the Seminary of Classical Archeology at the University of Tübingen. Publications Authoritative control (person):
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Open letter to the Sejm of the People's Republic of Poland, from the number of signatories also referred to as the Letter of forty-four (Letter 44) - a document deposited at the Chancellery of the Polish People's Party (April 29, 1982), in protest against internment and other Resolutions met the activists of NSZZ Solidarność after the imposition of martial law on December 13, 1981. The letter was signed by forty representatives of various professions (architects, teachers, doctors, economists, engineers, actors), Solidarity sympathizers, especially from the Jelenia Góra Region. wiki
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