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  1. Karl Richard Lepsius (Naumburg an der Saale, 23 de dezembro de 1810 — Berlim, 10 de julho de 1884) [1] foi um linguista, arqueólogo e egiptólogo alemão. Vida. Nasceu na Saxónia (actualmente parte integrante da Alemanha), sendo o terceiro filho de Karl Peter

  2. Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist. He is widely known for his opus magnum Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien.

  3. Richard Lepsius (born December 23, 1810, Naumburg an der Saale, Saxony [now in Germany]—died July 10, 1884, Berlin) was a German Egyptologist and a founder of modern, scientific archaeology who did much to catalog Egyptian archaeological remains and to establish a chronology for Egyptian history.

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  4. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Led by Karl Richard Lepsius, the Prussian Expedition was charged with making a precise inventory of primarily the monuments of the Old and Middle Kingdoms and tracing the legacies of Nubian culture in detail, even the basics of which were not known at that time.

  5. 29 de set. de 2020 · Karl Richard Lepsius was born in Naumburg an der Saale in 1810 (Lepper and Hafemann 2012; Shaw 2014 ). Studying philology at Leipzig, Göttingen, and Berlin, he encountered ancient Egypt and archaeology after his PhD while being in Paris (especially through lectures by Jean Antoine Letronne) from 1833 to 1835 which then became his ...

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  6. Karl Richard Lepsius (December 23, 1810 – July 10, 1884) was a German archaeologist and linguist, one of the founders of the modern scientific discipline of Egyptology. He led several expeditions to Egypt and the Sudan, during which travels he studied the Pyramids of Giza, the Valley of the Kings, and other important sites along the Nile River.

  7. 10 de jul. de 2017 · On July 10 1884, Prussian egyptologist and linguist Karl Richard Lepsius passed away. Lepsius is regarded as one of the founding fathers of scientific methods in archaeology. His plans, maps and drawings of tomb and temple walls are of high accuracy and reliability.