Conrad Schick

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Conrad Schick was a 19th-century German architect, archaeologist, and missionary known for his pioneering surveys and excavations in Jerusalem.

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instanceOf German person
archaeologist
architect
human
missionary
activityPeriod 19th century
late Ottoman period in Palestine
associatedWith Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Palestine Exploration Fund NERFINISHED
Temple Mount NERFINISHED
citizenshipStatus German subject of the Kingdom of Württemberg
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Württemberg NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Württemberg NERFINISHED
employer Palestine Exploration Fund NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
familyName Schick NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork archaeology
architecture
biblical archaeology
missionary work
urban planning
genre archaeological reports
architectural plans
topographical reports
givenName Conrad NERFINISHED
knownFor detailed architectural models of the Temple Mount
documentation of Jerusalem’s topography
early archaeological excavations in Jerusalem
pioneering surveys of Jerusalem
languageSpoken Arabic
English
German
name Conrad Schick NERFINISHED
notableWork archaeological excavations in Jerusalem
models of Jerusalem
models of the Temple Mount
plans and reports for the Palestine Exploration Fund
surveys of Jerusalem
occupation archaeologist
architect
missionary
placeOfBirth Bitz NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Jerusalem NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Jerusalem
workLocation Jerusalem NERFINISHED

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