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Only scarce information can be found about his childhood and youth. It seems, that he spent his early years at Munich and the Lake Constance region. Already from early ages he was interested in archaeology. At the age of 8 he discovered an ancient building at the Roman settlement of
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are presented as being located much too eastern, he came to the conclusion, that there should be a big unknown ancient town called “Drusomagus” located by Ptolemy in the Lake Constance region, corresponding to the more western already known
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Contrary to early eastern European archaeologists, like I. Kovrig and others, Breuer favoured the idea that changes in ornaments and manufacturing of belts are not signs of new arriving ethnic groups in the
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On the field of Early Medieval archaeology, Breuer published a new chronological system, based on earlier works of F. Daim and J. Zabojnik. As it seems, it is based on his thesis about chronology of the
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Fiedler U., , Breuer, Eric: Byzanz an der Donau :eine Einführung in Chronologie und Fundmaterial zur Archäologie im Frühmittelalter im mittleren Donau-Raum. Eurasia antiqua 19, 2013,175-178.
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Already before his university studies, he was surprised about the total lack of Roman towns north of lake constance, dure to the massive density in southern region with ancient towns like
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Meyer, M.G.M. Die laendliche Besiedlung von Oberschwaben zur Roemerzeit. Materialhefte zur Archaeologie in Baden-Württemberg 85. (Stuttgart 2010) page 160-172, 281-282, 299-300.
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Meyer, M.G.M. Die laendliche Besiedlung von Oberschwaben zur Roemerzeit. Materialhefte zur Archaeologie in Baden-Württemberg 85. (Stuttgart 2010) page 160-172, 281-282, 299-300.
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Meyer, M.G.M. Die laendliche Besiedlung von Oberschwaben zur Roemerzeit. Materialhefte zur Archaeologie in Baden-Württemberg 85. (Stuttgart 2010) page 160-172, 281.
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Meyer, M.G.M. Die laendliche Besiedlung von Oberschwaben zur Roemerzeit. Materialhefte zur Archaeologie in Baden-Württemberg 85. (Stuttgart 2010) page 299-300.
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In 2001 Breuer discovered a slightly separated part of the settlement with pottery kilns, already lying on the eastern side of river Schussen at
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Bilamboz, A. Der Stand der Dendrochronologie für die Römerzeit in Baden-Württemberg. Festschr. Planck. Stuttgart 2009 page 669, 675.
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Bilamboz, A. Der Stand der Dendrochronologie für die Römerzeit in Baden-Württemberg. Festschr. Planck. Stuttgart 2009 page 669, 675.
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Cum grano salis. Beiträge zur europäischen Vor- und Frühgeschichte Festschrift für Volker Bierbrauer zum 65. Geburtstag
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Meyer, M. Ein römerzeitliches Gräberfeld bei Mochenwangen. Fundberichte aus Baden-Württemberg 27, 2003, Reference 11.
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Meyer, M. Ein römerzeitliches Gräberfeld bei Mochenwangen. Fundberichte aus Baden-Württemberg 27, 2003, Reference 11.
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Migotti B., Eric Breuer, Byzanz an der Donau, Vjesnik Arheoloskog muzeja u Zagrebu XXXIX, 2006, 3, 260-262.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110531195009/http://eeo.uni-klu.ac.at/index.php/Pannonien_(Provinz)
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110531195003/http://eeo.uni-klu.ac.at/index.php/Keszthely_(Kultur)
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Bürgi, J. and Hoppe R., Schleitheim-Iuliomagus. Die römischen Thermen. Antiqua 13. (Basel 1985)
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As a result he managed to discover an (in modern times totally unknown) Roman vicus at river
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Ungerman, Šimon., Breuer, E: Byzanz an der Donau. Archeologické rozhledy, 2006, 58, 368-374.
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Ungerman, Šimon., Breuer, E: Byzanz an der Donau. Archeologické rozhledy, 2006, 58, 368-374.
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history. His main interest was the relative chronology of Roman and early medieval times.
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by unearthening potsherds of samian ware. At the age of 13 he joined the local museum.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110531195014/http://eeo.uni-klu.ac.at/index.php/Pannonii
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https://web.archive.org/web/20110531194925/http://eeo.uni-klu.ac.at/index.php/Aquincum
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Klaudios Ptolemaios, Handbuch der Geographie (Basel 2006),2,12,5, Europa, 5. Karte
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Pleterski A., Eric Breuer, Byzanz an der Donau. Arheoloski Vestnik 58, 2007, 464.
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towns are located by Ptolemy at the wrong position. Because also some towns like
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Breuer, E., Römer am nördlichen Bodensee (Tettnang 2001), page 16-17
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Breuer, E., Roemer am noerdlichen bodensee (Tettnang 2001), page 5.
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Klaudios Ptolemaios, Handbuch der Geographie (Basel 2006),
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He studied archaeology and history at the Universities of
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Index

Swiss
archaeologist
Munich
Vienna
Fribourg
Basel
vicus
Eriskirch
Lake Constance
Avar
Mediterranean
Argen
Taxgaition
Constantia
Arbor felix
Ad Rhenum
Confluentes
Brigantion
Clunia
Schussen
Eriskirch
Mariabrunn
necropolis
Claudius Ptolemaios
Rhine
Basel
Raetian
Cambodunum
Abodiacum
Iuliomagus

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