- The
Hamburg culture or
Hamburgian (15,500-13,100 BP) was a Late
Upper Paleolithic culture of
reindeer hunters in
northwestern Europe during the last part...
- period. However, the
distribution of the
Hamburgian east of the Oder
River has been
confirmed and
Hamburgian culture can also be
distinguished in Lithuania...
- who took on Coke and Pepsi". BBC News.
James Clay. "Fritz-Kola – the
Hamburgian original proves soft
drinks can be done better". www.jamesclay.co.uk....
- The
Hamburg Dramaturgy (German:
Hamburgische Dramaturgie) is a
highly influential work on
drama by
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing,
written between 1767 and 1769...
- German:
Hamburger (male),
Hamburgerin (female) English: Hamburger(s),
Hamburgian(s) GDP • Total €144.220
billion (2022) • Per
capita €76,910 (2022) Time...
- ****ed with vinegar, the
bratwurst is
sliced and
served along the soup.
Hamburgian onion soup is
prepared with shallots, meat
broth and
sherry and served...
-
Retrieved 2
March 2023. Kobusiewicz, Michał (1973). "Problems
concerning Hamburgian Culture in
Central Europe". Przegląd Archeologiczny. 21 (1): 75. Retrieved...
- on 29 July 1831,
succeeding Wilhelm Amsinck. He is the
father of
August Abendroth, a
Hamburgian lawyer.
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie -
online version...
-
Polish po more,
which means "Land at the Sea".
Following the exit of the
Hamburgian hunters, the area was
inhabited successively by
Celts and the Wielbark...
-
Perigordian prevailed. The
Epigravettian dominated Italy. In the north, the
Hamburgian,
Creswellian and
Federmesser cultures are found. In the
Middle East, the...