Caspar Reuvens - Important Events in The Life of Reuvens

Important Events in The Life of Reuvens

  • 1793 Birth in The Hague
  • 1813 Doctoral Thesis
  • 1816 Professor at Harderwijk
  • 1818 Appointed professor extraordinarius of Archaeology at Leiden University
  • 1822 Marriage
  • 1827-33 Directs excavations at Forum Hadriani
  • 1835 Dies in Rotterdam, age 42

For a more extensive list, see Halbertsma (2003)

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