![]() ![]() His very first article in this vein was about Epigraphy entitled: On the Decipherment of an Unknown Script and was published in the Berliner Illustrierte (1935). Published in 28 languages, Ceram's book eventually received a printing of over 5 million copies, and is still in print today. In 1949, Ceram wrote his most famous book, Götter, Gräber und Gelehrte - published in English as Gods, Graves and Scholars: The Story of Archaeology - an account of the historical development of archaeology. ![]() Von den Kanonieren des Reichsmarschalls, 1943. His works from that period include Wir hielten Narvik, 1941, and Rote Spiegel - überall am Feind. During World War II, he was a member of the Propagandatruppe. He chose to write under a pseudonym to distance himself from his earlier work as a propagandist for the Third Reich.Ĭeram was born in Berlin. Ceram (Janu– April 12, 1972) was the pseudonym of German journalist and author Kurt Wilhelm Marek, known for his popular works about archaeology. ![]()
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