Count Eric Carl Gabriel Oxenstierna (20 September 1916 - 22 February 1968)[1] was a Swedish historian and archaeologist.
Eric Carl Gabriel Oxenstierna was born in Stockholm on 20 September 1916.
Oxenstierna subsequently published a number of influential works on archaeology, particularly regarding the Roman Iron Age of Sweden.
[3] His academic career was however cut short because of his enthusiasm for Nazi Germany, where he worked and taught during the Second World War.
[1] Oxenstierna was married to Edith Drabsch-D'Amara, with whom he had a son Gyrder and a daughter Gabriella.