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Max Ohnefalsch-Richter

German art historian and archaeologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Max Ohnefalsch-Richter
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Max Ohnefalsch-Richter (7 April 1850  6 February 1917) was a German archaeologist and antiquities seller.

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He was born in Saxony in 1850 and arrived in British occupied Cyprus in 1878 to work as a journalist, in the following year he worked for the British Colonial government and the British Museum in carrying out excavations on behalf of Sir Charles Newton as well as private individuals. The discovered material was later sold to various European museums as well as in public auctions. In 1910, he was caught smuggling antiquities outside of Cyprus and was banned from carrying out further excavations.[1][2] He carried out a number of excavations in Cyprus, at the sites of Idalion, Politiko and Tamassos.[3][4][5] Together with John Myres he published a catalogue of the Cyprus Museum in 1899.[6] He was the editor of two journals, The Owl. Science, Literature and Art (1888-1889) and The Journal of Cypriote Studies, with only one issue in 1889.[7][8] He died in Germany.[9]

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