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Hans Helbæk

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'''Hans Peter Helbæk''' (8 April 1907, [[Roskilde]] – 10 February 1981, [[Kagerup]]) was a Danish [[archaeologist]] and [[palaeobotanist]]. He studied the plant remains from [[James Mellaart]]'s excavations at [[Çatalhöyük]] and the last meal of the [[Grauballe Man]].

Helbæk married twice. First to Helga Ørskov Hansen and then, in 1964, to British archaeologist [[Diana Kirkbride]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

==Selected bibliography==
* [[Knud Jessen|Jessen, Knud]] and Helbæk, Hans (1944), Cereals in Great Britain and Ireland in prehistoric and early historic times. ''Biologiske Skrifter'', Det Kgl. Danske [[Videnskabernes Selskab]], bd. III, nr. 2.
* Helbæk, Hans (1958), Grauballemandens sidste måltid, ''Kuml'', [[Aarhus University Press]], pp. 83–116.
* Helbæk, Hans (1970), Da rugen kom til Danmark, ''Kuml'', [[Aarhus University Press]].

==References==


==External links==
* [https://ift.tt/2RnJXLO Hans Helbæk] from the ''[[Dansk Biografisk Leksikon]]''




[[Category:1907 births]]
[[Category:1981 deaths]]
[[Category:People from Roskilde]]
[[Category:Danish archaeologists]]
[[Category:Paleobotanists]]
[[Category:Archaeologists of the Near East]]


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