Walter Andrae


Walter Andrae was a German archaeologist and architect born near Leipzig.

Career

Archaeologist

He initially studied architecture, and in 1898 participated in an archaeological dig at Babylon under the leadership of Robert Koldewey. From 1903 to 1914, he directed the excavation of the ancient Assyrian capital of Assur. During this time period, he also performed archaeological excavations at Hatra and Shuruppak. Another significant archaeological site that he was involved in was the Hittite city of Sam'al.

Museum curator and director

In 1921 Andrae became curator of the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin, where from 1928 to 1951 he served as its director. Starting in 1923, he taught classes in architectural history at the Technische Universität Berlin.

Published works

Among his better known writings were Der wiedererstandene Assur, and the autobiographical Lebenserinnerungen eines Ausgräbers. Other publications by Andrae include: