Wolfram Letzner

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Wolfram Letzner (* 1957 ) is a German classical archaeologist .

Letzner studied Classical Archeology, Ancient History and Prehistory and Early History at the University of Münster and received his doctorate there in 1989 with the thesis Römische Brunnen und Nymphaea in the western half of the empire . He works as a non-fiction author, photographer and tour guide and lives in Hamm .

Fonts (selection)

  • Roman wells and Nymphaea in the western half of the empire . Munster 1990.
  • Lucius Cornelius Sulla. Attempt a biography . Munster 2000.
  • The Roman Pula. Pictures of a city in Istria . Mainz 2005.
  • The Roman circus. Mass entertainment in the Roman Empire . Mainz 2009.
  • Ephesus. An ancient metropolis in Asia Minor . Mainz 2010.
  • Berlin - a biography. People and fates from the Ascanians to Helmut Kohl and the capital of Germany. Nünnerich-Asmus Verlag & Media GmbH: Mainz 2016

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