Albert Grünwedel

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Albert Grünwedel was a German archaeologist and Indologist best known for his pioneering research on Central Asian Buddhist art and his key role in early 20th-century expeditions to the Turfan region.

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instanceOf Indologist
archaeologist
art historian
human
contributedTo establishment of Central Asian art collections in Berlin
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
Germany
educatedAt Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich NERFINISHED
employer Museum für Völkerkunde Berlin NERFINISHED
familyName Grünwedel NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Asian art history
Buddhist art NERFINISHED
Central Asian art
Indology NERFINISHED
Tibetan studies
givenName Albert NERFINISHED
influenced Central Asian Buddhist art research
later Silk Road art historians
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement early 20th-century German Central Asian expeditions
name Albert Grünwedel NERFINISHED
notableFor participation in German Turfan expeditions
pioneering research on Central Asian Buddhist art
research on the art of the Silk Road
studies of Buddhist wall paintings from Turfan
notableWork Altbuddhistische Kultstätten in Chinesisch-Turkistan NERFINISHED
Buddhistische Spätantike in Mittelasien NERFINISHED
Die Teufel des Avesta NERFINISHED
Mythologie des Buddhismus in Tibet und der Mongolei NERFINISHED
occupation Indologist
archaeologist
art historian
participantIn first German Turfan expedition
second German Turfan expedition
placeOfBirth Munich NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Berlin
sexOrGender male
studied Buddhist wall paintings
Indology
Sanskrit
Silk Road Buddhist sites NERFINISHED
Tibetan language
manuscripts from Turfan
workLocation Berlin NERFINISHED
Central Asia NERFINISHED
Turfan region NERFINISHED

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