Ejnar Dyggve
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Ejnar Dyggve (17 October 1887 in Liepāja, Russian Empire - 6 August 1961 in Copenhagen) was a Danish architect and archeologist.[1] He worked extensively on Croatian pre-Romanesque art and architecture starting in 1922 during an expedition to Salona in Dalmatia, Croatia.[2][3][4] He was a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts,[5] and became honorary citizen of Solin.[4]