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Eric Breuer is a Swiss archaeologist and historian. He studied archaeology and history at the Universities of Munich, Vienna, Fribourg and Basel. He discovered the Roman vicus of Eriskirch (Lake Constance), and conducted widespread research on early Medieval archaeology, archaeology of Roman provinces, Avar archaeology, and Mediterranean history. His main interest was the relative chronology of Roman and early medieval times.

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  • Eric Breuer is a Swiss archaeologist and historian. He studied archaeology and history at the Universities of Munich, Vienna, Fribourg and Basel. He discovered the Roman vicus of Eriskirch (Lake Constance), and conducted widespread research on early Medieval archaeology, archaeology of Roman provinces, Avar archaeology, and Mediterranean history. His main interest was the relative chronology of Roman and early medieval times. (en)
  • Eric Breuer (...) è un archeologo e storico svizzero. Ha studiato archeologia e storia alle università di Monaco di Baviera, Vienna, di Friburgo e di Basilea. Ha scoperto il centro urbano (vicus) romano di Eriskirch (lago di Costanza); ha condotto altre ricerche sull'archeologia altomedievale, sull'archeologia delle province romane, sull'archeologia àvara e sulla storia del Mediterraneo. Il suo interesse principale era la cronologia relativa all'epoca romana e altomedievale. (it)
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  • Eric Breuer is a Swiss archaeologist and historian. He studied archaeology and history at the Universities of Munich, Vienna, Fribourg and Basel. He discovered the Roman vicus of Eriskirch (Lake Constance), and conducted widespread research on early Medieval archaeology, archaeology of Roman provinces, Avar archaeology, and Mediterranean history. His main interest was the relative chronology of Roman and early medieval times. (en)
  • Eric Breuer (...) è un archeologo e storico svizzero. Ha studiato archeologia e storia alle università di Monaco di Baviera, Vienna, di Friburgo e di Basilea. Ha scoperto il centro urbano (vicus) romano di Eriskirch (lago di Costanza); ha condotto altre ricerche sull'archeologia altomedievale, sull'archeologia delle province romane, sull'archeologia àvara e sulla storia del Mediterraneo. Il suo interesse principale era la cronologia relativa all'epoca romana e altomedievale. (it)
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