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Antiquarische Gesellschaft in Zürich

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as the most important and valuable reference works for historians of Zürich to consult. The autumn lectures have become highly valued for the opportunity they present for the museums of Zürich to exchange information and ideas. In recent years the society has placed primary focus on conserving and
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Die Antiquarische Gesellschaft versteht sich als Brücke zwischen der Geschichtswissenschaft und einer an historischen Fragen interessierten Öffentlichkeit.
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aims to be a bridge between the science of history and the historical enquiries of the interested public.)
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excavations by both the city and canton. Since 1837 the AGZ has published its reports annually. In 1887
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established a regional section. 1862, the society initiated the
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canton of Zürich
Ferdinand Keller
urban
middle class
private association
archaeological
Jakob Messikommer
Wetzikon–Robenhausen
Robenhausen
Schweizerisches Idiotikon
lectures
artifacts
archives
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