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SUMMARY
Archaeology between science and popularization
The article is an appreciation of the archaeologist Johannes Brøndsted ( 1890-1965) in the centennial of his birth and describes the evolution of Danish archaeology from Christian J i.irgensen Thomsen ( I 788-1865),
J.J.
A. Worsaae ( 1821-1885) and Sophus Mi.iller ( 1846-1934) to Johannes Brøndsted. Through his pioneering work Danmarks Oldtid (The Prehi
story of Denmark) from 1938-40 Brøndsted created at synthesis of Danish archaeology, at the same time scholarly and popular, and in 1941 became the lirst professor of archaeology at the University of Copenhagen. Four of his pupils la ter became professors of archaeology at Danish universities. Brøndsted thus laid the foundation of the vital developments which have occurred in Danish archaeology since the 1960s.
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Jørgen Jensen
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