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Anna Berit Wallenberg (19 February 1902 – 4 September 1995) was a Swedish archaeologist, anthropologist, art historian, photographer, and philanthropist. She established a research foundation, the , that awards funds to these areas. Since its establishment, it has been providing support to cultural heritage institutions, art historians, and archaeologists. In 1936, she became the first Swedish woman to be appointed as a supervisor for the national heritage committee, responsible for the restoration of the .

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  • Berit Wallenberg (19. února 1902, farnost Skeppsholms – 4. září 1995, Lovö församling) byla švédská archeoložka, historička umění, fotografka a filantropka. (cs)
  • Anna Berit Wallenberg (19 February 1902 – 4 September 1995) was a Swedish archaeologist, anthropologist, art historian, photographer, and philanthropist. She established a research foundation, the , that awards funds to these areas. Since its establishment, it has been providing support to cultural heritage institutions, art historians, and archaeologists. In 1936, she became the first Swedish woman to be appointed as a supervisor for the national heritage committee, responsible for the restoration of the . Berit Wallenberg became the only woman to receive an honorary doctorate from the Stockholm University. Her career was devoted to various forms of research, local history, and the preservation of monuments. Scientific knowledge, Christian beliefs, and local historical work, especially around Drottningholm Island and Lovå, became the most significant aspects of her life. Throughout her career, she participated in numerous archaeological excavations. The self-portrait of one of the most famous late medieval Swedish painters, Albertus Pictor, was found by Wallenberg in Lids Church during an excavation. She photographed significant places and monuments, which have been used in several historic and archaeological types of research. Her photographs constitute culturally and historically valuable time documentation. Her collection of approximately 25,000 photographs were handed over as a gift to the Swedish National Heritage Board's archives in the early 1980s with the hope that it would be preserved for future research. (en)
  • Berit Wallenberg (née le 19 février 1902 et morte le 4 septembre 1995) est une archéologue, historienne de l'art, photographe et philanthrope suédoise, membre de la famille Wallenberg. Le 19 novembre 1955, elle a fondé la Fondation Berit Wallenberg avec un don de 406 000 couronnes suédoises. (fr)
  • Anna Berit Wallenberg, född den 19 februari 1902 i Skeppsholms församling, död den 4 september 1995 i Lovö församling i Stockholms län, var en svensk arkeolog, konsthistoriker, fotograf och donator. (sv)
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  • Berit Wallenberg (19. února 1902, farnost Skeppsholms – 4. září 1995, Lovö församling) byla švédská archeoložka, historička umění, fotografka a filantropka. (cs)
  • Berit Wallenberg (née le 19 février 1902 et morte le 4 septembre 1995) est une archéologue, historienne de l'art, photographe et philanthrope suédoise, membre de la famille Wallenberg. Le 19 novembre 1955, elle a fondé la Fondation Berit Wallenberg avec un don de 406 000 couronnes suédoises. (fr)
  • Anna Berit Wallenberg, född den 19 februari 1902 i Skeppsholms församling, död den 4 september 1995 i Lovö församling i Stockholms län, var en svensk arkeolog, konsthistoriker, fotograf och donator. (sv)
  • Anna Berit Wallenberg (19 February 1902 – 4 September 1995) was a Swedish archaeologist, anthropologist, art historian, photographer, and philanthropist. She established a research foundation, the , that awards funds to these areas. Since its establishment, it has been providing support to cultural heritage institutions, art historians, and archaeologists. In 1936, she became the first Swedish woman to be appointed as a supervisor for the national heritage committee, responsible for the restoration of the . (en)
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