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Removing from a greedy | archaeologist a mysterious ball of ivory and a very old |
e, Sweden; died May 7, 1951) was a Swedish | archaeologist, a professor of classical archaeology and |
h 1994, Honolulu) was an art historian and | archaeologist, a leading authority on ancient cylinder s |
lay, as is a casket - unearthed in 1958 by | archaeologist A. S. Altekar at the Relic Stupa of Vaisha |
was 20 years old, he was hired by British | archaeologist A.H. Layard as a pay master at a nearby di |
He was the son of | archaeologist Abraham Lissauer (1832-1908). |
cKillop (born 1953) is a Canadian-American | archaeologist, academic and Mayanist scholar, noted in p |
r 1982, Istanbul) was a Turkish authoress, | archaeologist, academician and translator. |
By one account, an | archaeologist accidentally discovered the brain tissue w |
Archaeologist Adam Zertal suggests that some Sherden set | |
-2001), the philosopher Mary Scrutton, the | archaeologist Aileen Fox (1907-2005), and the musician E |
s included Col David Wilkie and until 1910 | archaeologist Albert Hartshorne FSA. |
British | archaeologist Alexander Cunningham identifies the ancien |
Renowned scholar of antiquities Volyn | archaeologist Alexander Tsynkalovskyy in his book "Mater |
The | archaeologist Alexander Keiller lifted the stone to rein |
e Tozzer Library in 1974 in honor of noted | archaeologist Alfred Marston Tozzer). |
lso involved in social work, and dug as an | archaeologist alongside Flinders Petrie. |
Peters and featuring fictional sleuth and | archaeologist Amelia Peabody. |
Foundation, itself established by British | archaeologist and Egyptologist John Romer with the goal |
style, likely on commission of the amateur | archaeologist and dealer Fausto Benedetti (1874-1931), t |
- 10 November 1895) was a Romanian author, | archaeologist and politician. |
12 August - Edmond-Frederic Le Blant, | archaeologist and historian (d.1897). |
5 July - Edmond-Frederic Le Blant, | archaeologist and historian (b.1818). |
Stenersen Engelstad (1900-1969), Norwegian | archaeologist and art historian |
Dr. Juliet Morrow is an American | archaeologist and Professor of Anthropology at Arkansas |
, Ph.D. (born 18 May 1958) is a historical | archaeologist and professor of history at Salem State Co |
July: Henry Christy, English ethnologist, | archaeologist and sponsor (d. |
e divorced his second wife and married the | archaeologist and writer Jacquetta Hawkes, his collabora |
- 14 April 1962, Criccieth) was a British | archaeologist and antiquarian, an expert on medieval and |
Ernst Herzfeld (1879-1948), a German | archaeologist and Iranologist |
er 13, 1899 - March 18, 1983) was a German | archaeologist and a distant relative of the family of Ma |
Sir John Evans, | archaeologist, and father of Arthur Evans. |
Arthur Evans, the | archaeologist and excavator of Knossos. |
Not to be confused with | archaeologist and anthropologist Marc Meyer. |
ur Bazett Leakey (1903 -1972), the African | archaeologist, and Frida Leakey, of Newnham College, Cam |
ames Backhouse (1825-1890) was a botanist, | archaeologist, and geologist. |
uun (1856-1931) - Danish military officer, | archaeologist and author |
May 4: Henry Christy, English ethnologist, | archaeologist and sponsor (b. |
December 9 - Mary Leakey, British | archaeologist and anthropologist (b. |
Glossary of Architecture (Parker, | archaeologist and publisher of Oxford) |
Eivind Stenersen Engelstad, | archaeologist and art historian (d.1969) |
dentification, among them Paul Zanker, the | archaeologist and expert on Caesar and Augustus. |
7 June - Karl Ditlev Rygh, | archaeologist and politician (d.1915) |
arren Upham (1850 - 1934) was a geologist, | archaeologist, and librarian who is best known for his s |
is Evans was the son of Sir John Evans, an | archaeologist, and younger brother of the more famous ar |
3 Croydon - 9 February 1939) was a British | archaeologist, and first curator of the Pitt Rivers Muse |
He was the uncle of the | archaeologist and egyptologist Flaxman Charles John Spur |
1812-1889) was a French Catholic cardinal, | archaeologist and theologian. |
niel Schlumberger (1905-1972) was a French | archaeologist and Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology |
May 18: David Mattingly, British | archaeologist and historian of the Roman world. |
Archaeologist and Bristol University academic Mark Horto | |
Archaeologist and medical doctor George Pilcher with the | |
x - 1988, Peebles, Scotland) was a British | archaeologist and art historian (M.A., B. Litt., Oxford |
m, North Carolina) was a notable classical | archaeologist and Etruscan scholar. |
ril 1971) was a respected Irish geologist, | archaeologist and speleologist. |
May 1905 - 8 November 1978) was a Scottish | archaeologist and classicist. |
es Roach Smith (1806-1890) notable amateur | archaeologist and was elected a fellow of the Society of |
born in Scarborough in 1964 is an English | archaeologist and historian. |
arcak (born Bangor, Maine), is an American | archaeologist and Egyptologist, who uses satellite imagi |
Hamilton, Scottish diplomat, antiquarian, | archaeologist and volcanologist (died 1803) |
es working as a timberyard worker, a field | archaeologist and an English lecturer. |
r 28, 1956) was an editor, anthropologist, | archaeologist, and historian born in Plymouth, England t |
cil Harcourt Smith KCVO (1859-1944) was an | archaeologist and a British museum director. |
d throughout the Middle East as an amateur | archaeologist and produced an account of the early Engli |
ry 1889) was an English classical scholar, | archaeologist and naturalist, born at Rothley Temple, in |
-Baden-Baden, 1917) was a German classical | archaeologist and art historian. |
John Mattingly (born 18th May 1958) is an | archaeologist and historian of the Roman world, who is c |
She was a classical | archaeologist, and author of several works on ancient Gr |
1907 in Sfax) was a Maltese ethnographer, | archaeologist and writer. |
ndra Bose, physicist, biologist, botanist, | archaeologist and science fiction writer (d.1937). |
3 November 2009) was an American academic, | archaeologist and Mayanist scholar, renowned for his ext |
Funeral eulogy for Pittakis, by | archaeologist and professor A. Rizos Rangavis, October 2 |
Alfred Maudslay, explorer, | archaeologist and writer of accounts of the ruins of the |
er 2008 in Moscow) is a Russian and Soviet | archaeologist and historian. |
cademic background was as a journalist and | archaeologist and he split his time among these discipli |
Alec") Campbell (born 1932, England) is an | archaeologist and museum curator in Botswana. |
Alex Langlands - | archaeologist and star of 'Victorian Farm' and 'Tales fr |
of St Paul's Cathedral, 1852-, architect, | archaeologist and astronomer |
She was married to Chen Mengjia, an | archaeologist and expert on oracle bones. |
, 1909 - January 20, 1979) was an American | archaeologist and anthropologist, whose academic researc |
Bock (1823-1899) was a German theologian, | archaeologist, and art historian. |
rn 1968) is a best-selling English author, | archaeologist and journalist. |
He was an amateur | archaeologist and organized expeditions from Rome to Mou |
There, he has worked as an | archaeologist and creative writing tutor. |
nca di Verona, 1889 - 1961) was an Italian | archaeologist and academic. |
bbins (born 1962) is a Canadian underwater | archaeologist and a bestselling novelist. |
It was moved to the Patna museum by noted | archaeologist and historian, Dr. J N Samaddar. |
Chandra Panigrahi was a notable historian, | archaeologist and literary expert from Orissa. |
Among his students was the | archaeologist and topographer Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), |
John Marwitt, an | archaeologist and the Field Director for the Utah Archae |
rian naturalist, geographer, ethnographer, | archaeologist and author of travel notes. |
mber 28, 1993) was a Seventh-day Adventist | archaeologist and Bible scholar. |
es his astronomical work, he was an ardent | archaeologist and founded the Bedfordshire Natural Histo |
Alexander Keiller (1889-1955) was an | archaeologist and businessman who worked on the site at |
22 November: Teoberto Maler, explorer, | archaeologist and writer of accounts of the ruins of the |
Rygh (7 June 1839 - 1915) was a Norwegian | archaeologist and politician for the Conservative Party. |
23 November 1948 in Bristol) is a British | archaeologist and pioneer of postprocessualist theory in |
She became engaged to | archaeologist and museum director Henry Petersen there, |
45) was an English architect, illustrator, | archaeologist, and psychical researcher. |
1974 in Mexico) was a Spanish-born Mexican | archaeologist and anthropologist. |
Barry Kemp (Egyptologist), English | archaeologist and Egyptologist |
Eric Breuer, Swiss | archaeologist and historian |
Thessaly, Greece) was a German architect, | archaeologist and art historian. |
803) was a Scottish diplomat, antiquarian, | archaeologist and vulcanologist. |
ist, folklorist, linguist, anthropologist, | archaeologist, and academician of the Petersburg Academy |
d methodology, including a 1983 article by | archaeologist and historian W. Hunter Lesser describing |
n Stockton-on-Tees) is a prominent British | archaeologist and highly regarded academic, noted for hi |
Gertrude Bell, an | archaeologist and spy |
ated in 1895 by Sam Stone Bush, an amateur | archaeologist and friend of William E. Myer. |
er, Sophie, who later married the American | archaeologist and anthropologist Michael D. Coe. |
tober 1884 - 27 January 1960) was a Danish | archaeologist and cultural geographer. |
Edmund Kiss (1886 - 1960) was a German | archaeologist and writer best known for his writings on |
Thomas was an | archaeologist, and an expert on how rock were used primi |
- July 7, 1988) was an American classical | archaeologist and architectural historian. |
and guitar, eventually becoming an amateur | archaeologist and historian. |
The term was first used by Norwegian | archaeologist Anders Nummedal (1867-1944) after the disc |
the 1960s by an international team led by | archaeologist Anne Stine Ingstad (Helge Ingstad's wife) |
December 21, 2010, South Carolina's state | archaeologist announced that a team of researchers belie |
2 February - James Stuart, | archaeologist, architect and artist (born 1713) |
James Stuart, | archaeologist, architect and artist (died 1788) |
il 1883 - 2 February 1945) was a Bulgarian | archaeologist, art historian and politician. |
An | archaeologist, art historian, linguist, museum curator, |
- 19 May 1838) was an English antiquarian, | archaeologist, artist, and traveller of the 18th and 19t |
essor Paul Mellars, a Cambridge University | archaeologist, as he may have found cultural and technol |
In 1966 Fischer moved on to become a Staff | Archaeologist at the Division of Archaeology and Anthrop |
Clarke held the post of QinetiQ | Archaeologist at Boscombe Down between 1996-2008. |
tober 2009 Robert Grenier (a Senior Marine | Archaeologist at Parks Canada) outlined recent discoveri |
urning to Germany in 1837 he was appointed | archaeologist at the Royal Museum of Berlin, and in 1844 |
a full-time employee with the NPS as Park | Archaeologist at Montezuma Castle National Monument, and |
Patrick E. McGovern, a biomolecular | archaeologist at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, |
a Venezia Murano with British diplomat and | archaeologist Austen Henry Layard. |
24-1803), was a neoclassical architect and | archaeologist, author of the Ruins of the Most Beautiful |
p P. Betancourt (born 1936) is an American | archaeologist, author, and a specialist in the Aegean Br |
Excavations were started by the Swedish | archaeologist Axel W Persson and have been continued reg |
e Bronze Age cemetery excavated by Swedish | archaeologist Axel W. Persson in the first half of the 2 |
enced by the Koban culture, but the Indian | archaeologist, B. B. Lal disagreed. |
It was found by | archaeologist B. Calvin Jones in March 1987. |
was rediscovered in 1988 by Florida State | archaeologist B. Calvin Jones. |
So, as an | archaeologist back in the 19th century, you would pick u |
Archaeologist Barry Cunliffe believes that population in | |
died 16 April 1999, Basel) was a classical | archaeologist based in Basel, Switzerland. |
The knowledge of this grave assisted | archaeologist Basil Brown to understand the nature of th |
He worked as an | archaeologist before taking an unexpected leap into the |
gin New Adventures featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
ovel by Dave Stone featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
ovel by Dave Stone featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
by Justin Richards featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
by Lawrence Miles featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
by Justin Richards featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
el by Gary Russell featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
e Virgin New Adventures with the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield as its main character. |
Simon Bucher-Jones featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
ovel by Dave Stone featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
and Simon Winstone featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
l by Jim Mortimore featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
d and Nick Walters featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
n and Mark Clapham featuring the fictional | archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. |
Hermann Junker (1877 - 1962) was a German | archaeologist best known for his discovery of the Merimd |
1933) was a British soldier, historian and | archaeologist, best known for his multivolume A History |
26, 1925 - June 2, 2007) was a prehistoric | archaeologist, best known for his work on flint and flin |
Chinese prehistorian Jia Lanpo and | archaeologist Bian Mienmien join the ongoing excavations |
In 1925, the Swedish | archaeologist Birger Nerman summarized the ebbs and tide |
ered a vast city identified by the Kharkov | archaeologist Boris Shramko as the Scythian capital Gelo |
90 - June 22, 1966) was a German classical | archaeologist born in Potsdam. |
supervised by University of North Carolina | archaeologist Brian Billman, employed by a private firm |
e collaborated at different times with the | archaeologist Charles Roach Smith, with Henry Syer Cumin |
s characterized by the distinguished Swiss | archaeologist, Charles Adolphe Morlot, in a paper before |
The fort site was excavated by the | archaeologist Charles Green between 1958 and 1961, and a |
An amateur underwater | archaeologist claimed to have rediscovered the island in |
Archaeologist Colin Renfrew is created a life peer as Ba | |
Marine | archaeologist Colin Martin stated: "This site has enormo |
the most plausible candidate; yet even an | archaeologist could not have guessed that the fifth cent |
In the 1990s, | archaeologist Craig Weatherhill questioned the then head |
ommon, view, expressed e.g. by the Russian | archaeologist D.P. Bolotin or Tungusologist A.A. Burykin |
A tentative answer is discussed by | archaeologist Danny Syon, who suggests that the dead wou |
Archaeologist David Humiston Kelley (1924-2011) was a de | |
he Revd George Hogarth and a sister of the | archaeologist David George Hogarth.She was educated at L |
According to | archaeologist Dean R. Snow, the Great Peacemaker convert |
tiba, on November 25, 1979) is a Brazilian | archaeologist, descendent of Italo-Slovenian immigrants. |
Archaeologist divide Taltheilei Shale Tradition into per | |
t. Thomas interpretive center with a staff | archaeologist doing on-going research into the history a |
Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente), led by | archaeologist Domenico Faccenna from 1956, to clarify th |
Archaeologist Donald W. Linebaugh, of the University of | |
In 1900, | archaeologist Dr. James K. Hampson documented the discov |
The film follows the exploits of | archaeologist Dr. Hess Green (Jones) who becomes a vampi |
was assembled under the direction of noted | archaeologist Dr. Edgar Lee Hewett of the School of Amer |
In recent years | archaeologist Duncan P. McKinnon has been conducting res |
Investigations at the site by | archaeologist Edward Palmer from the Smithsonian Institu |
Archaeologist Eilat Mazar said: “There is disappointment | |
Somewhere else an | archaeologist ends up dead by trying to break into the n |
Grigore Tocilescu, Romanian historian, | archaeologist, epigrapher and folkorist, author of many |
the museum is now located was purchased by | archaeologist Eric Birley, who was interested in excavat |
cavations in the early 1880s by the French | archaeologist Ernest de Sarzec at the archaeological sit |
war service, Rahtz became friends with the | archaeologist Ernest Greenfield (excavator of Great Witc |
December 26: Heinrich Schliemann, German | archaeologist, excavator of Troy (born 1822). |
The author, an | archaeologist expert in Hellenistic art and Roman cerami |
March 1901 - 16 August 1941) was a British | archaeologist, famous for the discovery of the Neanderth |
ason, he was involved with Vash, a corrupt | archaeologist first introduced in Star Trek: The Next Ge |
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