Talk:Armin Gruen
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editProf. Dr. Armin Grün is a German geodesist and photogrammetrist with a long-standing scientific career and a high international reputation, mainly in Asia and Europe. He has been and still is active in numerous cultural heritage projects throughout the world (I added a list on the article about him). He has published over 400 scientific articles and papers and is (co-)editor of over 21 books and conference proceedings. He is active in many scientific societies and has been awarded a long list of medals and honors. The results of his research have been mentioned in several books and films, including a documentary by National Geographic (Nasca Lines - The Buried Secrets) and a movie about the Giant Buddhas of Bamiyan (The Giant Buddhas).
I therefore request to undo the speedy deletion of this article.
Cheers, Chillibee
- The content of this article has been removed for copyright infringement reasons. --Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 03:10, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
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