STRATA Knowledge Archive: Kurt Wehrberger, Museum Ulm from gmbh long form Watch Video
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Description: Kurt Wehrberger, archaeologist and deputy director of the Museum Ulm and its Archaeological Collection from 1985 to 2021, tells us about the 35,000-41,000-year-old masterpiece of Ice Age art: the ivory sculpture he named the Lion Man. He delves into the excavation history of the UNESCO World Heritage Caves in the Lone and Ach valleys and the adventurous story of the Lion Man through his discovery in 1939, as part of the research project SS-Ahnenerbe promoted by the Nazis. Wehrberger recounts the
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