Franz Hančar

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Franz Hančar (born February 8, 1893 in Vienna ; † July 10, 1968 there ) was an Austrian prehistorian .

Life

As a lieutenant in the reserve, Hančar learned Russian during World War I. After graduation in 1929 Dr. phil. At the University of Vienna he taught there as a professor for general prehistory and early history of man with a special focus on Eastern Europe.

Fonts (selection)

  • Prehistory of the Caucasus from the beginning of its settlement to the time of its early metallurgy . Vienna 1936, OCLC 876086901 .
  • The horse in prehistoric and early historical times . Vienna 1956, OCLC 1035807476 .

literature

  • Festschrift Franz Hančar for his seventieth birthday . Vienna 1962, OCLC 439829479 .

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