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Miloje Vasić

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Miloje Vasić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милоје Васић; 1869–1956) was a Serbian archaeologist, professor at the University of Belgrade, and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He is regarded the founder of Serbian archaeological studies.

In 1901, a teaching post was established at the Belgrade's Grandes écoles for the first trained archeologist, Miloje Vasić, who received his doctorate degree from Adolf Furtwängler of the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. For more than five decades, until Vasić's retirement in 1955, the study of archeology in Serbia was deeply and almost exclusively marked by his activity.

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  • Драгослав Срејовић. "Милоје М. Васић, творац српске археолошке науке".
  • "Великани: Милоје Васић (1869-1956)". RTS.