Robert von Heine-Geldern

Robert Freiherr von Heine-Geldern (16 July 1885 - 25 May 1968), known after 1919 as Robert Heine-Geldern, was an Austrian anthropologist, ethnologist, archaeologist and prehistorian who studied in particular the cultures and civilisations of Southeast Asia. He taught as a professor of ethnology and archaeology of India and Southeast Asia at the University of Vienna and, during his emigration from 1938 to 1949, in the United States. Heine-Geldern is considered a pioneer in the field of Southeast Asian Studies. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Conceptions of state and kingship in Southeast Asia. by Heine-Geldern, Robert, 1885-1968

    Ithaca, N.Y. : Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1956
    Format: Book


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    Sumatra, its history and people by Loeb, Edwin M. (Edwin Meyer), 1894-1966

    Kuala Lumpur : Oxford University Press, 1972
    Other Authors: “…Heine-Geldern, Robert, 1885-1968…”
    Format: Book


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    Sumatra : its history and people by Loeb, Edwin M. (Edwin Meyer), 1894-1966

    [Vienna] : Institut für völkerkunde der Universität Wien, 1935
    Other Authors: “…Heine-Geldern, Robert, 1885-1968…”
    Format: Book


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