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Karel Škorpil

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As a young teacher, Karel Škorpil came to be interested in archeology. In a career spanning more than 50 years, he published around 150 works, whether as the sole author or in collaboration with his brother, including 30 in
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All research by the Škorpil brothers was self-funded, and all unearthed monuments have been preserved in Bulgaria. The street in Varna where their house is located, and the
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and the Bulgarian Archeological Institute, he died in Varna on 9 March 1944 and was buried among the ruins of the old Bulgarian capital Pliska.
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in 1906, of which he was the director from 1915 to his death. He was also a teacher and lecturer at the
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with the establishment of those two disciplines in Bulgaria.
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the Ottoman Empire
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Varna Archaeological Museum

Hermann Škorpil
Varna Archaeological Museum
Bulgarian
Czech
Bulgarian
archaeologist
museum
Hermann
Vysoké Mýto
Austria-Hungary
Ústí nad Orlicí District
Pardubice Region
Czech Republic
Pardubice
Charles University
Technical University
Prague
Eastern Rumelia
since 1885 united
Principality of Bulgaria
Plovdiv
Sliven
Varna
Veliko Tarnovo
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
Varna Archaeological Museum

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