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The Ethnographic Collection of the University of Göttingen includes unique cultural documents of various peoples and regions from Asia and the former Russian America (today: Alaska).
Building upon the BA, students will acquire in-depth knowledge of the Late Classical Period and Byzantine world, especially in regard to their material and artistic legacy. They will examine the content, genre geography and epoch of subject-related topics.
Founded in 1734 by George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover, it began instruction in 1737 and is recognized as the oldest university in Lower Saxony. Recognized for its historic and traditional significance, the university has affiliations with 44 Nobel Prize winners as of 2002 by its own count.
The print holdings at Göttingen are of particular significance for academic teaching and research in art history due to the large quantity of prints by Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528) and his contemporaries.
The Ethnographic Collection of the Georg-August-University Göttingen is one of the most important teaching and research collections in the German-speaking world. Its beginnings date back to the time of the Enlightenment. In 1773, the Royal Academic Museum was found at the University, whose holdings soon included the first ethnographic objects.
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