Hjalmar Stolpe

Hjalmar Stolpe
Born(1841-04-23)23 April 1841
Gävle, Sweden
Died27 January 1905(1905-01-27) (aged 63)
Stockholm, Sweden
Resting placeSolna cemetery
NationalitySwedish
Alma materUppsala University
Scientific career
FieldsEntomology, archeology, ethnography

Knut Hjalmar Stolpe (23 April 1841 – 27 January 1905), was a Swedish entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer.[1] He was the first director and curator of the Museum of Ethnography, Sweden. He is best known for his meticulous archaeological excavations at the Viking-age site Birka on the island Björkö.[2][3]

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