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Persons in Switzerland: Christoph Pfister (historian *1945)
Web site of historian Mr. Christoph Pfister: dillum: https://www.dillum.ch/
Childhood of Mr. Christoph Pfister at Bern, grammar exam at St. Gallen, then studying history at Fribourg - language teacher, publishing - and chronology research since 2011 -- Thesis [the new chronology with new architectural comparisons and document research] -- Crucial detail: invention of mortar only shortly before 1700 -- Supplement: time analysis comes with comparisons -- Supplement: Vesuv outbreak of about 1760 destroyed Pompeji - and the cr. religious extremists want new slaves with new 1 God Fantasy books -- 1000 years are invented, not only 300 -- the "calendar jump" / "time jump" with the 1000 years fraud after the defeats of Acre 1291 + Byzantium 1453: a "J" - "I" - "1" since the Gregorian calendar -- Moon landing was NOT possible -- 2016: Online manifest -- New chronology of language developments and inventions -- 2019: Saga of a devil's kitchen -- Web site of Christoph Pfister: https://www.dillum.ch/ -- 2024: Book "Castles around Bern" -- Reception [Mossad Antifa media want to conceal the new facts about history chronology] - Works
Christoph Pfister portrait and his book "Matrix of Old History" (orig. German: "Matrix der Alten Geschichte") [1]
presented by Michael Palomino (2025)
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Christoph Pfister
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christoph_Pfister (estate of Aug 10, 2025)
Translation:
Christoph Pfister (born Oct 10, 1945 at Bern) is a Swiss historian and author, one of the group of [important] chronology critics, mainly occupied with historical and home affairs about Switzerland generally - as also with the special topic of the town and the canton of Berne.Leben
[Childhood of Christoph Pfister at Bern, grammar exam at St. Gallen, then studying history at Fribourg - language teacher, publishing - and chronology research since 2011]
Christoph Pfister passed his childhood at Bern, was son of Mr. Robert Pfister, a general agent, and mother Marie-Elise, born Roos [1]. Primary school he visited from 1952 to 1956, secondary school from 1956 to 1960. In 1960 he changed to Swiss Fribourg passing the St. Michael Collage (link) passing Humanist grammar school up to the 5th grade. From 1964 bo 1967 he was in a private school preparing the State's grammar school exam of type A passing it in the town of St. Gallen in september 1967. Then he studied history with side topics Medieval History and historic side topics at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). In 1974 he got his Dr. title with Heribert Raab (link) about the topic of "Publishing work of Karl Ludwig von Haller (link) in the Early Times 1793-1815. [2] In the following times, Pfister was an assistant at universities, later language teacher and publishing. In the 1990s, he began to detect the chronology questions [3] [4] publishing several articles in the regional press [5] about local facts, speeches and books. With the German translation of the bestseller of Georges Andrey "Swiss History for Stupids" he was responsible for the lectorate [6]. Since 2011, Pfister is publishing his older books in a revised form as e-book for free under the title "Historic philologic works" (orig. German: "Historisch-philologische Werke"). This includes 9 titles at the moment. Pfister was working at Fribourg (Switzerland). He is not married living at Corsier-sur-Vevay since 2024 [with a view on Lake of Geneva].
Thesis [the new chronology with new architectural comparisons and document research]
Pfister's main work is called "Matrix of Old History" (orig. German: "Die Matrix der alten Geschichte", 2021) making a summary of the different points of view about chronology questions of elder and actual authors developing his own thesis. Data are included above all from Anatoli Timofejewitsch Fomenko, Wilhelm Kammeier, Uwe Topper, Karl August von Cohausen, Nikolai Morosow, Robert Baldauf, Edwin Johnson, Francesco Carotta und von Joseph Yahuda.
Basically, Pfister represents the thesis that a safe historic knowledge is going back only to some decades before the French Revolution. All documents or buildings of before are FAKES, means Pfister being part of a religious invention of history of some few authors of the early 18th century. Their works themselves had been the model for more history invention data. The organization problems how to invent such a big FAKING action in Europa and in the Mediterranean as in Asia remain without solution. [All events before 1760 when Pompeji was destroyed by the volcano are not safe...]
[Truth goes like this:
It is PROVEN that all documents before 1400 are FORGERIES of the cr. Jesus Fantasy Vatican in order to fill 1000 Fantasy years with FAKE Antiquity and FAKE Middle Ages, as a reaction on the loss of Byzantium to Islam in 1453, as well as stone inscriptions, where there are still gaps in some cases to retroactively insert fantasy dates - see Uwe Topper "The Big Action" (1998/2000 - link). The reason for the gigantic forgery by the Jesus Fantasy Vatican with its monk writing halls and forgery sites was the fall of Byzantium to the Mohammed Fantasy Islam in 1452 - and then also money-making - because the older a document was designated, the higher one could set the value of the document. However, even the writing often did not match the claimed era - see Uwe Topper "The Big Action" (1998/2000 - link).
Pfister means that Greek, Latin and Hebrew are artificial languages of a big power in the European zone for administration, army and religion aspects. First Greek was fabricated, later came Latin. Hebrew is the youngest artificial language. First the vocabulary is of Greek words, and second also of German ones. [7]
[Crucial detail: invention of mortar only shortly before 1700]
There are source analysis and text analysis. Pfister also works on building and technology history. The development in the latter topic were faster than described until today. The development of the building epochs Romanic, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque, are said to have happened in some decades only in the 17th and 18th century, that is, after the invention of mortar a short time before 1700. That's why Pfister estimated that the buildings of [FAKE] Roman Empire must be much younger. He is criticizing in this connection also the conventional history picture of building old [Jesus Fantasy] churches describing them being built in some 100s of years [8]. Pfister presumes also here a much shorter building time of some years.
A special topic of Christoph Pfister is the analyzation of castles. Here, he is particularly interested in the old fortifications, the oppida, the earth castles, and the stone castles. From these sites, the author draws conclusions about the culture in the background and is creating a relative chronology. The fruit of these efforts is the work "Castles around Bern" (orig. German: "Burgen rund um Bern" - 2022). In it, he is presenting over 100 castle sites in the flatlands of the Canton of Berne (Bernese Mittelland), in the Canton of Fribourg, and in the Canton of Vaud, with plans and pictures.
Pfister means that "The white book of Sarnen" [Central Switzerland] (link - orig. German: "Das Weisse Buch von Sarnen" - link) is just a deliberate forgery from the 19th century. The chronicling part is said to be of no value and was written much later just to spread the myth of Tell. [9]
Pfister rejects scientific methods for dating materials, such as radiocarbon dating, as useless. In his estimation, there is currently no instrument available to be able to date material definitively and correctly.
[Supplement: time analysis comes with comparisons
There is clear evidence that presenting the same material to different labs results in very different time estimations with the radiocarbon dating, it's not safe but it's even very unsafe when bribes are manipulating the labs. Times have to be fixed with comparisons of styles and mentalities, features and elements].
Since years, Christoph Pfister represents the following thesis of history and chronology: Today's human culture and society can be have developed perhaps before 400 years. Cement and mortar came only before more than 300 years faking the Roman buildings. - Middle Ages were not more than before 300 years lasting just some 3 generations. - Then came Romanic and Gothic until 1770 when came the change to Baroque, Rococo and Classicism. - Nowadays date definition of Anno Domini [with a Fantasy god] was introduced in reality in about 1740. - Written documents with hand writings and printing came in about 1760. This was the time when arts production with paintings and drawings began. But all the literature production of the first 50 years is just a complete history poetry. The content and the numbers of years until about 1800 have [according to the findings logically analyzed] only a symbolic value. The invention of history had a religios motivation.
[Supplement: Vesuv outbreak of about 1760 destroyed Pompeji - and the cr. religious extremists want new slaves with new Fantasy books
Pompeji was destroyed in about 1760 by the Vesuv outbreak. Paintings of Pompeji are from about 1700 and after the massive destruction in Europe by the eruption of Vesuv came the religious phase up when according to Pfister the FAKE Bible, the FAKE Thora and the FAKE Quran were written for enslaving the population into religious FAKE 1 God religions].
His thesis have a base. For example, there are unlogic facts. So there is the question if Muslim [Muhammad Fantasy] Osman Empire had permitted [Jesus Fantasy] Christian councils of 1639 and 1652 in their capital - these cociles are named in the work of Denis Pétau (link). [10] However, these were synods convened by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (link) in the context of the confrontation with Calvinism, and these synods are well documented. [11]
[But the forgery of old documents is always well probable, and therefore, documents are insofar NEVER a proof].
Pfister is citing examples for the "insecurity" of History of the 18th century as the biography of Frederic II of Prussia (link). How could he have resisted to a coalition with Austria, Franc, England, and Russia", this was impossible for just a "little state of Eastern Germany" with so few population and finances. Silesian Wars would be a "Fantasy of power". [10]
[Well, the traditional historians are lazy of thinking, they just claim that Prussia also had Königsberg, Stettin, and Emden, and some ports in the North Sea and in the Baltic Sea, and these wars would be well documented. So they claim that these wars should have been possible. Well, documents are the first which is FAKED in history, above all when the cause is to make people afraid from Germans, this is the way the criminal Royal Satanists in London ARE DOING IT AGAIN AND AGAIN].
[1000 years are invented, not only 300]
Discussing the theories of historian Mr. Heribert Illig, Mr. Pfister was clearly stating that the time gab is not only about 300, but about 1000 years, so not only Charlemagne is a FAKE, but also Ceaser and Charls V. [12]
[Supplement: the "calendar jump" / "time jump" with a "J" - "I" - "1" with the FAKE Gregorian Calendar
The criminal Jesus Fantasy crusades provoked the defeat of Acre in 1291. In response, the inquisitorial (inventing delicts = profession of the inquisitor) and purgatory fantasy came from Iran, which was realized in Europe with the stake / pyre. The Orthodox Church in Byzantium rejected the stake. After the loss of Byzantium in 1453, a 'J' for the Fantasy Jesus was placed in front of the year numbers throughout almost all of Europe, which soon became an 'I'. The calendar reform with the Gregorian calendar in 1582 transformed the 'I' into a '1'. Thus, 1000 years were invented, which the Vatican could fill with a Fantasy Antiquity and a Fantasy Middle Ages to feign a 'beautiful past' for Rome and the Jesus Fantasy church against the Mohammed Fantasy Islam - this is described, for example, by the historian Christoph Pfister in the book "The Matrix of Ancient History" (orig. German: "Die Matrix der alten Geschichte" - link (book in German only, state of Aug 2025)].
Pfister in his book "Matrix" quote (translation - p.51 and p.47-48):
"In the first volume of his "History", Fomenko discusses in detail a list of Belgian goldsmiths of the 17th and 18th centuries published in 1937 (Fomenko: History, vol. 1, 343 ff.). On the bronze plates shown in the directory, the hallmarks and names of the artisans are given in chronological order. From "1642" to the end of the list in 1799, there are also dates added. If you take a closer look, all the years on these Belgian metal plates are written with a preceding J, sometimes also with a j. - And the chronological order is not correct: J642 is followed by numbers like j607 or j644. The J or j means [Fantasy] Jesus. And this was often used to write years until the French Revolution [1791]. So the number J642 does not mean 1642 in today's sense, but 642 years away from the [Fantasy] birth of [a Fantasy] Christ. The point of reference is the [Fantasy] birth of [a Fantasy] Christ in the 11th century - the century of Hildebrand. - But what was the temporal mark: 1000, 1020, 1049, 1053, 1073, 1076? If you look at old dates on paintings, drawings and inscriptions, you are amazed at how often occur dates preceded by J - or a nail." (p.51)
AND:
The four-digit numbers were introduced with the "Gregorian calendar" of 1582 - for more number code plays and giving "space" to FAKE Antiquity and FAKE Middle Ages.
Quote (translation):
"The mentioned Serrade now correctly concludes that the Gregorian calendar reform [in 1582] was coupled with the introduction of the Anno [Fantasy] Domini year counting. It was probably a matter of introducing a counting of the years, the dates of which were written with four-digit Arabic numerals. Historical chronology has never analyzed the simple question of why the Christian year count uses four-digit numbers. [Jesus Fantasy] Christianity originated not far before the introduction of the new dating, so it could never have come to such a high numbers. There are two reasons for the year counting with four digits (p.47):
FIRSTLY, the Great Action of the Invention of History had a pronounced mentality of number mysticism. Among other things, this developed into a sophisticated historical numerology. This will be discussed later. Numbers with four digits offered incomparably more possibilities for number games and numerological constructions.
AND: The new Christian [Jesus Fantasy] calendar was an excellent instrument to give a historical dimension to the historical poetry that was emerging at the same time. This year count made it possible to place the sagas, myths and legends in a seemingly indisputable time framework. Previously, all old stories stood on a single temporal level. Now they have been given a chronological differentiation." (p.48)
[That means: FAKE antiquity and FAKE Middle Ages were given 1000 years of FANTASY time by the criminal Jesus Fantasy Vatican].
Let's go on with the CV of Mr. Pfister:
[Moon landing was NOT possible]
According to Pfister, the manned moon landing of the "USA" is a clear FAKE [13] citing [the moon specialist] Gernot L. Geise [details and proofs about the FAKE moon landing are described also by other authors (link) - the moon is a transparent plasma espionage satellite (link)].
[2016: Online manifest]
In the beginning of 2016, Mr. Pfister published an "online manifest" about history and chronology critics [14] - also in French and in English.
[New chronology of language developments and inventions]
Pfister also developed a new version of the development of languages and geographic names. He states that the base of all words is the "Christian Vesuvian Trojan Complex", as he is calling it. Result of this analysis is his work "The geographical names of Switzerland" (orig. German: "Die Ortsnamen der Schweiz" - 2022).
[2019: Saga of a devil's kitchen]
In Autumn 2019 the revised edition of a book of Mr. Johann Rudolf Wyss was published by him: "The evening of Geristain and the knight of Aegerten" (orig. German: "Der Abend zu Geristein und der Ritter von Ägerten". There were changes with pictures and comments, and the editor added also the "Saga about the devil's kitchen in the village of Grauholz near Bern" (orig. German: "Sage über die Teufelsküche im Grauholz bei Bern").
[Web site of Christoph Pfister: https://www.dillum.ch/]
The web site of Christoph Pfister contains more than 200 articles about history, philology and home history, with photos, from them about 90 reports are about castles, above all about earth castles and castle locations in the Canton of Bern and in Western Switzerland [Cantons of Fribourg and Vaud]
[2024: Book "Castles around Bern"]
In the beginning of 2024, Pfister published his work with photos "Castles around Bern" (orig. German: "Burgen rund um Bern" describing general castle facts and then about 120 castle locations around Bern, included many castle location of the Cantons of Fribourg, Vaud, Solothurn and Neuchatel. [...]
Works
- Historische Denkmäler in der Schweiz. 34 helvetische Erinnerungsstätten, kritisch betrachtet. Norderstedt 2021 (Historisch-philologische Werke 8).
- Die Matrix der alten Geschichte. Eine Einführung in die Geschichts- und Chronologiekritik. Neubearbeitung des 2002 und 2006 unter dem gleichen Titel erschienenen Werkes. o. O. 2012. Historisch-philologische Werke 1. (PDF-Datei; 6,71 MB)
- Die alten Eidgenossen. Die Entstehung der Schwyzer Eidgenossenschaft im Lichte der Geschichtskritik und die Rolle Berns. Vollständig überarbeitete Neuausgabe des erstmals 2003 unter dem Titel Die Mär von den alten Eidgenossen und 2006 unter dem Titel Bern und die alten Eidgenossen erschienenen Buches. o. O. 2013. Historisch-philologische Werke 2. (PDF; 19 MB)
- Die Ursprünge Berns. Eine historische Heimatkunde Berns und des Bernbiets. Mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Burgen. Vollständig neu bearbeitete Ausgabe des 2008 unter dem gleichen Titel erschienenen Buchs. o. O. 2013. Historisch-philologische Werke 3. (PDF-Datei; 53,49 MB)
- Die Ortsnamen der Schweiz. Mit einer Einführung über die vesuvianische Namensprägung Europas. Neubearbeitung des 2006 unter dem Titel Der Vesuv ist überall erschienenen Werkes. o. O. 2013. Historisch-philologische Werke 4. (PDF-Datei; 3,79 MB)
- Johann Rudolf Wyß der Jüngere: Der Abend zu Geristein und Der Ritter von Ägerten. Zwei Dichtungen, neu herausgegeben, eingeleitet und illustriert von Christoph Pfister. 3. überarbeitete Aufl. o. O. 2020. Historisch-philologische Werke 5 (PDF; 11 MB)
- Die Entstehung der Jahrzahl 1291. Beiträge zur Schweizer Historiographie: Stumpf – Schweizer – Daguet et al. Norderstedt: Books on Demand 2019. Historisch-philologische Werke 7. (ISBN 978-3-8334-7138-4) (PDF-Datei; 1,55 MB)
- Bern und die alten Eidgenossen. Die Entstehung der Schwyzer Eidgenossenschaft im Lichte der Geschichtskritik. 3. veränderte Auflage. Norderstedt: Books on Demand 2020.
- Die Ursprünge Berns. Materialien für eine Neubetrachtung. Norderstedt: Books on Demand 2022. (= Neubearbeitung von Der antike Berner Bär. Die Vorgeschichte einer mächtigen Stadt.)
- Beiträge zur Freiburger Historiographie des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts. Guillimann – Alt – Berchtold – Daguet. Norderstedt: Books on Demand 2019.
- Die Matrix der alten Geschichte. Analysen einer religiösen Geschichtserfindung. 2. veränderte Auflage. Norderstedt: Books on Demand 2021.
- Analyse d’un légitimiste suisse sur la Réforme et la révolution. Jean Georges Esslinger et une apologie inédite du catholicisme de la fin des années 1820. (PDF-Datei; 124 kB, französisch)
- Der antike Berner Bär. Die Vorgeschichte einer mächtigen Stadt. Freiburg: Dillum / Norderstedt: Books on Demand 2002.
- Leukasburg: Bericht über einen Idealstaat. Fribourg: Trikastel Verlag 1987.
- Die Publizistik Karl Ludwig von Hallers in der Frühzeit. 1791–1815. Bern: Herbert Lang; Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang 1975.
Web links
- Literatur von und über Christoph Pfister im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
- Web site of Christoph Pfister with different articles about history and home history topics
Foot notes
- Christoph Pfister: Lebenslauf. In: Christoph Pfister: Die Publizistik Karl Ludwig von Hallers in der Frühzeit. 1791–1815. Bern: Herbert Lang; Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang 1975. S. 205.
- Christoph Pfister: Biografie & Werke. In: Geschichte und Chronologie. Kritik. Kürzungen. Rekonstruktion. Geschichtliche Analytik. Internationale wissenschaftliche und populär-wissenschaftliche Webseite für Geschichtskritik und neue Chronologie. [1]
- Eugen Gabowitsch: A chronological revolution made by historical analytics. (PDF) In: ihaal.com. Ehemals im Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 17. Dezember 2023 (englisch). (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar. Suche in Webarchiven) In: International Historical-Analytical Almanac. Jg. 1, Heft 1 (2007) S. 12 und 18f.
- dillum.ch: Geschichtskritik und Chronologiekritik (Memento vom 6. Dezember 2009 im Internet Archive)
- Christoph Pfister: Der grosse Plan. In: Der Bund. 27. November 2003. Ausgaben-Nr. 250. S. 8; Christoph Pfister: Löst Geometrie das Rätsel? Keltenwall und Knebelburg auf dem Jäissberg bei Port. In: Solothurner Zeitung. 9. November 1998. S. 17; Christoph Pfister: Interessantes Bauwerk der keltischen Welt. In: Der Bund. 11. April 1996. Ausgabe-Nr. 84. S. 9.
- Georges Andrey: Schweizer Geschichte für Dummies. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH Verlag 2009.
- Christoph Pfister: Hebraica historica. Neue Erkenntnisse zur Geschichte und zum Ursprung der hebräischen Sprache in Europa und in der Schweiz.[2]
- Christoph Pfister: Zur langen Baugeschichte des Mittelalters. Kritik an der überlieferten Chronologie und Versuch einer Neubetrachtung. In: Zeitensprünge (vormals Vorzeit-Frühzeit-Gegenwart) Jg. 11. Heft 1 (1999), S. 139–166.
- Christoph Pfister: Die alten Eidgenossen. Die Entstehung der Schwyzer Eidgenossenschaft im Lichte der Geschichtskritik und die Rolle Berns. S. 94 (PDF; 13,07 MB)
- Christoph Pfister: Die Matrix der alten Geschichte. Eine Einführung in die Geschichts- und Chronologiekritik. S. 44, Dillium Verlag des Autors 2021
- Vasileios Tsarikis (2012): The ‘Ecclesiarum Belgicarum Confessio’ and the Attempted ‘Calvinisation’ of the Orthodox Church under Patriarch Cyril Loukaris. in: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 63(3), 475-487. doi:10.1017/S0022046912000668
- Christoph Pfister: Anti-Illig. Heribert Illig und seine unmögliche These über Karl den Grossen.
- Christoph Pfister: Das Fake der amerikanischen Mondlandungen, 1969 ff. – Der Apollo-Hoax der Amerikaner.
- Online-Manifest zur Geschichts- und Chronologiekritik
- Thomas von Graffenried: [Buchbesprechung zu] Pfister, Christoph: Der antike Berner Bär. Die Vorgeschichte einer mächtigen Stadt. 2. Aufl. Fribourg: Dillum Verlag des Autors, 2002. 190 S., ISBN 3-0344-0010-1 In: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Geschichte 53 (2002) S. 225
- Buchbesprechung. (PDF) In: bzgh.ch. Ehemals im Original (nicht mehr online verfügbar); abgerufen am 17. Dezember 2023. (Seite nicht mehr abrufbar. Suche in Webarchiven), In: Berner Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Heimatkunde. 65. Jg. Heft 4 (2003) S. 215–216.
- Daniel Gutscher: Historisches Ereignis und archäologischer Befund – Gedanken zur Einführung ins Thema (Memento vom 16. März 2014 im Internet Archive; PDF; 145 kB)
- Wilhelm Kaltenstadler: Wie Europa wurde was es ist. Beiträge zu den jüdischen Wurzeln der europäischen Kultur. Gross-Gerau: Ancient Mailverlag 2008.
- Eugen Gabowitsch: Alternative Geschichte und Chronologiekritik. Internationale Ganztagestagung im Karlsruher Geschichtssalon vom 29. Juli 2000.[3]
- Gernot L. Geise und Uwe Topper: Bücher von Christoph Pfister.[4]
- Heribert Illig: 297 Jahre - zur Länge der Phantomzeit. In: Zeitensprünge 3/2006.[5]
- Andreas Otte: Chronologie-Rekonstruktion. In: Chronologie-Rekonstruktion.
- efodon.de: Das Ankh von Bern – Neue Überlegungen zur alten Stadtstruktur von Bern, Bremgarten bei Bern und Aventicum (Memento vom 24. März 2009 im Internet Archive). In: Synesis Jg. 9 Nr. 54 Heft 6 (2002).
- Rahel Meile: «Burgen sind mein Hobby» (Memento vom 16. März 2014 im Internet Archive; PDF; 100 kB, S. 28). In: Berner Zeitung. 25. Oktober 2004
- bernerzeitung.ch: Sehnsucht nach den alten Kelten (Memento vom 22. Juni 2009 im Internet Archive)
- Jörg Kiefer: Haben es die Kelten so gewollt? Namenszwillinge auf Landvermessungslinien. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 3. Januar 2004. Ausgabe-Nr. 1. S. 14[6]
- Felix Maise: Noch nicht vom Sockel gestossen. In: Tages-Anzeiger. 8. November 2002. S. 42
- This Rutishauser: Die Stadt Bern, eine Gründung der Kelten? In: Der kleine Bund. 17. August 2002. S. 5
- Rebekka Reichlin: «Die Kelten haben das Land präzis vermessen» In: Der Bund. 14. November 1997, Ausgabe Nr. 266. S. 31
- Carole Schneuwly: Christoph Pfister legt Buch über die Freiburger Geschichtsschreibung vor. In: Freiburger Nachrichten, 28. März 2008. S. 6[7]
- Rosmarie Waldner: Ein Bärengraben in der Antike? Gallorömische Anlage auf der Berner Engehalbinsel neu gedeutet. In: Tages-Anzeiger. 7. Mai 1997. S. 74.
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