Eckhard Unger (Landsberg an der Warthe, 11 April 1884 – 24 July 1966) was a German assyriologist. Unger who was the curator of the Istanbul museum described the remains of Balawat Gates that are still in the . Unger was fully aware that the major parts of the gates were in London and Paris as he had visited both locations and discussed them with the respective curators.
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| - Eckhard Axel Otto Unger (* 11. April 1885 in Landsberg an der Warthe; † 24. Juli 1966 in Helmstedt) war ein deutscher Altorientalist und Vorderasiatischer Archäologe. (de)
- Eckhard Unger (11 de abril de 1884 - 24 de julio de 1966) fue un asiriólogo alemán. Desarrolló una parte de su carrera como curador del Museo Arqueológico de Estambul, lo que le permitió identificar los restos de las puertas de Balawat e identificar la vara de medida más antigua conocida. (es)
- Eckhard Unger (Landsberg an der Warthe, 11 April 1884 – 24 July 1966) was a German assyriologist. Unger who was the curator of the Istanbul museum described the remains of Balawat Gates that are still in the . Unger was fully aware that the major parts of the gates were in London and Paris as he had visited both locations and discussed them with the respective curators. (en)
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| - Eckhard Axel Otto Unger (* 11. April 1885 in Landsberg an der Warthe; † 24. Juli 1966 in Helmstedt) war ein deutscher Altorientalist und Vorderasiatischer Archäologe. (de)
- Eckhard Unger (Landsberg an der Warthe, 11 April 1884 – 24 July 1966) was a German assyriologist. Unger who was the curator of the Istanbul museum described the remains of Balawat Gates that are still in the . Unger was fully aware that the major parts of the gates were in London and Paris as he had visited both locations and discussed them with the respective curators. In 1916, as curator of the Archeological Museum of Istanbul, he identified and described a copper-alloy object in the museum collection as an ell or measuring rod from Nippur. Dating to the first half of the third millennium BC or even earlier, possibly the oldest known measuring device, it supposedly defines the Sumerian cubit at about 518.6 millimetres. During World War I he made a first detailed research in Basilica cistern (yerebatan Sarnıcı) at İstanbul. (en)
- Eckhard Unger (11 de abril de 1884 - 24 de julio de 1966) fue un asiriólogo alemán. Desarrolló una parte de su carrera como curador del Museo Arqueológico de Estambul, lo que le permitió identificar los restos de las puertas de Balawat e identificar la vara de medida más antigua conocida. (es)
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