Education
In 1886 he obtained his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Strasbourg, where he was a student of Adolf Michaelis.
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In 1886 he obtained his Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Strasbourg, where he was a student of Adolf Michaelis.
He was a specialist in Greek funerary art From 1888 to 1890, via a travel scholarship from the Deutschen Archäologischen Institut (DAI), he visited Greece and Asia Minor. Until 1924 (year of retirement) he taught classes at Prinz-Heinrich-Gymnasium in Schöneberg.
In 1893, under Wilhelm Dörpfeld, he participated in excavatory work at Troy, and for a number of years, conducted excavations at Kerameikos in Athens.
He made significant contributions as an editor of Alexander Conze"s Die attischen grabreliefs, a project involving Attican funerary reliefs (1893-1922).
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He was a member of the Deutschen Archäologischen Institut (since 1892) and the Archäologischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin.