Wülfing scholarship

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The Wülfing grant is a grant to support young German scientists from archeology and related sciences. It is awarded by the German Archaeological Institute on the basis of a foundation set up in 1928 by its honorary member John Max Wülfing .

It is intended to enable the young researchers to spend eight months in the Mediterranean countries and the Middle East to expand their knowledge. The scholarship is currently endowed with € 10,000.

Holder of the Wülfing grant

literature

  • Archäologischer Anzeiger 1929, SI annual report

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