Karl Frederick Kinch (KF Kinch) (1853 – 1921) Danish philologist and archaeologist, son of Jacob Frederick Kinch and married Helvig Kinch.
He was a student in 1870 and philological candidate in 1878. He completed his doctorate in philosophy in 1883, and then he travelled abroad.
After repeated trips to Greece and Turkey, he was particularly aware of the ancient Macedonia and gathered material for a work of this country’s topography in ancient times. In the period 1900-1914, together with the Danish archaeologist Christian Blinkenberg, he lead the excavations at Lindos on the island of Rhodes. They found the Lind Amazing Temple Chronicle, parts of which can be found on the National Museum’s Collection of Antiquities in Copenhagen. At the foot of Lindos is a plaque for Christian Blinkenberg and Charles Frederick Kinch.
Christian Sørensen Blinkenberg (1863 – 1948) Danish curator of the National Museum and archaeologist.
In the period in 1900 – 1914 he stood at the head of excavations at Lindos on the island of Rhodes , and in 1904 they found the temple chronicle from 99 BC At the foot of Lindos, there is a plaque for Christian Blinkenberg and Karl Frederick Kinch.
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