Bror Emil Hildebrand, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Bror Emil Hildebrand

Swedish archaeologist

Date of Birth: 22-Feb-1806

Date of Death: 30-Aug-1884

Profession: university teacher, numismatist, archaeologist, anthropologist, prehistorian

Nationality: Sweden

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Bror Emil Hildebrand

  • Bror Emil Hildebrand (22 February 1806 in Madesjö – 30 August 1884) was a Swedish archaeologist, numismatist and museum director.
  • From 1837 to 1879 he was Custodian of Ancient Monuments and Secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters.
  • From 1847 he was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and from 1866 a member of the Swedish Academy.
  • In 1866, he founded the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm.In 1830 Hildebrand became reader in numismatics at the University of Lund.
  • About this time he was also taught archaeology by C.J.
  • Thomsen in nearby Copenhagen: thus Hildebrand introduced the three-age system to Sweden.
  • His main scholarly legacy lies within the field of Medieval Anglo-Saxon numismatics, where he produced pioneering catalogues and studies.
  • Much of this work was indirectly due to agricultural reforms in Sweden that led to Viking Period silver coin hoards surfacing at a rate never seen before or after Hildebrand's day; the 1864 edition of Hildebrand's Anglo-Saxon coins in the Swedish Royal Coin Cabinet drew on the evidence of 64 Swedish hoards alongside other European finds to establish the basic chronology of the late Anglo-Saxon coinage, much of which has remained valid after more than a century of subsequent research.Hildebrand was the father of archaeologist Hans Hildebrand and teacher both to him and to archaeologist Oscar Montelius.

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