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  1. Marc Aurel Stein (Pest, 26 de noviembre de 1862 - Kabul, 26 de octubre de 1943) fue un arqueólogo, geógrafo, etnógrafo, lingüista y sinólogo británico de origen austrohúngaro. Explorador del Asia Central. Tomó parte en tres expediciones arqueológicas exitosas y una fallida al Turquestán.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aurel_SteinAurel Stein - Wikipedia

    Sir Marc Aurel Stein, KCIE, FRAS, FBA [1] (Hungarian: Stein Márk Aurél; 26 November 1862 – 26 October 1943) was a Hungarian-born British archaeologist, primarily known for his explorations and archaeological discoveries in Central Asia. He was also a professor at Indian universities.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Marc Aurel Stein, a scholar, explorer, archaeologist, and geographer who discovered the Library Cave at Dunhuang and other Silk Road treasures. See his maps, photos, and manuscripts from his four expeditions to Central Asia and China.

  4. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › sir-marc-aurel-steinSir Marc Aurel Stein - V&A

    16 de dic. de 2021 · Sir Marc Aurel Stein (1862 – 1943), a Hungarian-born, British archaeologist, is largely credited to have rediscovered The Silk Road – an ancient network of trade routes across Central Asia which connected the East and West – following three expeditions he made to the far western regions of China in 1900, 1906 and 1913.

  5. 22 de dic. de 2020 · Learn about the life and achievements of Sir Aurel Stein, a Hungarian-born British explorer who made four journeys to northwest China in the early 20th century. Discover the artefacts he collected from ancient sites and the Library Cave, now on display at the British Museum.

  6. Learn about the explorer and archaeologist Marc Aurel Stein and his expeditions to Northwest China in the early twentieth century. Explore the artefacts, photographs and documents he collected and donated to various museums and libraries.

  7. Sir Marc Aurel Stein. Arqueólogo y explorador. Nació el 26 de noviembre de 1862 en Budapest, Hungría; obtuvo la ciudadanía británica en 1904. Hijo de Nathan Stein y Anna Hirschler, una pareja judía.