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    Friedrich Max Uhle (25 March 1856 – 11 May 1944) was a German archaeologist, whose work in Peru, Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia at the turn of the Twentieth...
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  • Baseball pitcher Johann Paul Uhle (1827–1861), German physician and pathologist Karl Uhle (1887–1969), German football player Max Uhle (1856–1944), German archaeologist...
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  • Quexhua) at least since Inca Garcilaso. According to German archeologist Max Uhle, "foam lake" is an incomprehensible name. He points out that Vira (Huira)...
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  • Colegio Max Uhle (German: Deutsche Schule Max Uhle Arequipa) is a German international school in Arequipa, Peru. It serves years 1-12. The school's activities...
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    1892 by engineer Georg von Grumbkow, With commentary by archaeologist Max Uhle, this was the first in-depth scientific account of the ruins. Von Grumbkow...
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    Boletín del Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino Vol. 19, No. 2 (2014), p. 22 Max Uhle: Wesen und Ordnung der altperuanischen Kulturen. Colloquium Verlag, 1959...
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    Tiwanaku were also noticed by Heinrich Ubbelohde-Doering, Alphons Stübel and Max Uhle. At least five gateways (and several blind miniature gateways) were once...
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    record were unearthed by Max Uhle at Huaca del Sol and Huaca de Luna during 1899 and 1900, but were largely ignored while Uhle focused on other aspects...
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    north and south, although in the early 20th century, scholars such as Max Uhle, William Henry Holmes, C. V. Hartman and George Grant MacCurdy undertook...
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    in Ecuador and the Norte Chico civilization in Peru. Since 1914, when Max Uhle began his work in Arica, an estimated 282 mummies have been found by archaeologists...
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