Alfred Brueckner (7 September 1861, in Magdeburg – 15 January 1936, in Berlin) was a German classical archaeologist.
From 1888 to 1890, via a travel scholarship from the Deutschen Archäologischen Institut (DAI), he visited Greece and Asia Minor.
Until 1924 (year of retirement) he taught classes at Prinz-Heinrichs-Gymnasium [de] in Schöneberg.
[1] In 1893, under Wilhelm Dörpfeld, he participated in excavatory work at Troy,[2] and for a number of years, conducted excavations at Kerameikos in Athens.
[3] He made significant contributions as an editor of Alexander Conze's Die attischen grabreliefs, a project involving Attican funerary reliefs (1893-1922).