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    Ulrich Sinn (* 4 October 1945 in Bevensen) is a German classical archaeologist. Ulrich Sinn graduated from the humanist gymnasium Johanneum in Lüneburg. After completing military service, he first studied education in Karlsruhe from 1967 to 1968, then classical archaeology, ancient history and particularly art history at the University of ...

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  3. Ulrich Sinn (* 4. Oktober 1945 in Bevensen) ist ein deutscher Klassischer Archäologe. Ulrich Sinn machte 1965 sein Abitur am humanistischen Gymnasium Johanneum in Lüneburg. Nach dem Wehrdienst studierte er zunächst 1967 bis 1968 Pädagogik in Karlsruhe, danach Klassische Archäologie, Alte Geschichte und Kunstgeschichte vor allem in Freiburg.

  4. Jul 13, 2020 · viii, 149 pages : 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-139) and index. The battles for Olympia -- The origins -- The oracle -- Coming home for the Olympics -- The athletes -- The Olympic competition -- Philosophers against athletes -- The birth of an Olympic idea -- Temple and altar -- The theater -- Preparation and training -- ...

  5. Ulrich Sinn has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  6. Jul 14, 2000 · Ulrich Sinn, Thomas Thornton (Translator) 3.54. 13 ratings2 reviews. This short and timely guide to the archaeology and history of Olympia traces its development into arguably the most famous sanctuary in the Greek world, long before it was a stage for athletes.

  7. Feb 14, 2004 · The speaker this year was Ulrich Sinn, professor of archaeology at the University of Wurzburg who, as head of recent excavations at Olympia, spoke of finds from Byzantine Olympia, with its busy economic activity, and an important inscription indicating that the last Olympiad, the 297th, took place there in 385 BC, with the names of the winners ...