Edoardo Brizio
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Edoardo Brizio (March 3, 1846, Turin – May 5, 1907, Bologna) was an Italian archaeologist. He was a student of Giuseppe Fiorelli’s school of archaeology in Pompeii.[1] Brizio became a professor of archaeology at the University of Bologna in 1876,[2] and later director of the Museo Civico of Bologna.[3] He is notable for advancing the theory that the Terramare population had been the original Ligurians.[4]
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- ^ Dyson, S. L. (2006). In Pursuit of Ancient Pasts: A History of Classical Archaeology in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Yale University Press. p. 49. ISBN 9780300134971
- ^ Archaeological News. American Journal of Archaeology. 1907. 11: 341-342.
- ^ Peer, T.E. (September 1908). "Obituary". Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology. Institute of Archaeology. 1(1-2):48.
- ^ Mitchell, John Malcolm (1911). "Terramara". In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 658–659.
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