Joseph Mertens
Joseph Mertens (17 January 1921 at Tienen – 1 July 2007 at Wezembeek, Belgium) was an accomplished 20th century Belgian archaeologist, known for his excavations of Alba Fucens[1] and Herdonia.[2]
Sources
- Article by Giuliano Volpe posted on http://www.archaeogate.org/classica/article/629/1/in-ricordo-del-prof-mertens.html, July 2007
- Archivio Mertens (Alba Fucens)
- J.-C. Balty. et al. 2012. Belgica et Italica: Joseph Mertens: une vie pour l'archéologie: Alba in excelso locata saxo ... : Obscura incultis Herdonia ab agris: Atti del Convegno in memoria di Joseph Mertens, Academia Belgica, 4-6 dicembre 2008. Bruxelles: Belgisch Historisch Instituut te Rome.
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References
- Joseph Mertens (1981). Alba Fucens. Centre belge de recherches archéologiques en Italie centrale et méridionale.
- Jozef Mertens; Joseph Mertens; Giuliano Volpe (1999). Herdonia. Edipuglia. ISBN 978-88-7228-235-9.
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