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320: 310: 93:. In 1910 Jordan received a doctorate, supervised by Cornelius Gurlitt in Dresden, with a dissertation entitled "Construction Elements of Assyrian Monumental Buildings" ( 119:
under British control, until 1926. From 1928 to 1931 he excavated again at Uruk, then from 1931 to 1939 worked for the museum service of the newly independent
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in 1877, Jordan was educated at the Wilhelm-Gymnasium there, then in the spring of 1896 was admitted to the structural engineering department of the
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Julius Jordan, "Vorläufiger Bericht über die von der Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft in Uruk-Warka unternommenen Ausgrabungen" in
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team led by Jordan, assisted by Conrad Preusser, began the first systematic excavations at
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Die Ausgrabungen der Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft in Uruk-Warka 1930/1931
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In 1904, with the help of Andrae, Jordan joined the German excavations at
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During the First World War, Jordan worked in an architectural office in
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Leistungen und Aufgaben der deutschen Ausgrabungen im Vorderen Orient
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Abhandlungen der PreuĂźischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
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The Land of Ur: The Discovery of Ancient Mesopotamia
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and a visiting professor of architectural history at
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Index

Jules Jordan (composer)
Mesopotamia
First World War
Baghdad Antiquities Museum
Cassel
TU Dresden
architecture
Cornelius Gurlitt
Walter Andrae
Chemnitz
Assur
Robert Koldewey
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
German Oriental Society
Uruk
Munich
Mandatory Iraq
Kingdom of Iraq
Baghdad Antiquities Museum
German Archaeological Institute
Technische Universität Berlin
Tiergarten
Stahnsdorf South-Western Cemetery




Neue Deutsche Biographie
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3-428-00191-5

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