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Karl Ludwig Koehl (* 7 November 1847 in Meisenheim at the Glan, "† 12 April 1929 in Worms) was a German physician and

Personal record

It studied medicine until 1873 in Heidelberg, Marburg and pouring. In addition, after the study it lived journeys in Vienna, undertook for many years as a ship's doctor. 1876 it established in Pfeddersheim as a physician and 1884 moved itself to Worms, where it energized the establishment of the museum and its rather-official curator was. Study of the bind-ceramic settlement and graves as well as the Roman Worms: The new investigation of the neolithischen grave field at the Hinkelstein with Monsheim, Trier 1903. Mannus 21, 1929, page 199 and Mannus 22, 1930, 174.

Excavations

Koehl accomplished excavations in Worms (eagle mountain) and Rhinehesse and published the finds. It coined/shaped the name of a culture of the Jungsteinzeit (Hinkelsteingruppe) and the early bronze time (eagle mountain culture). The term Hinkelsteingruppe reminds of the grave field of Monsheim in the corridor Hinkelstein, where in former times a Menhir (Hinkelstein) had confessed. The expression eagle mountain culture reminds of earlybronze-temporal graves of the eagle mountain in Worms.

Literature

  • Ernst rehearses: Germany in the Steinzeit, Munich 1991
  • Ernst rehearses: Germany in the Bronzezeit, Munich 1996

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