Srečko Brodar was a Slovene archaeologist, internationally best known for excavation of Potok Cave, an Upper Palaeolithic cave site in northern Slovenia.
Education
Brodar studied at the University of Vienna and University of Zagreb, graduating in 1920. Since 1921, he taught at Gymnasium in Celje, and after the First World War, during which he was injured, he in 1939 received his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Ljubljana, and became a professor there in 1946, serving as the chair of Archaeological Department until retirement.
Membership
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts]
Brodar was the director of the Institute of Archaeology at the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and a member of the International Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences.