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    to John Evans (archaeologist). Ashmolean Museum, Sir John Evans Centenary Project Works by or about John Evans at Wikisource Works by John Evans at Project...
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  • John Evans may refer to: John Evans (archaeologist) (1823–1908), English archaeologist and geologist John Evans (topographical writer) (1768–c. 1812)...
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    Sir Arthur John Evans FRS FBA FREng (8 July 1851 – 11 July 1941) was a British archaeologist and pioneer in the study of Aegean civilization in the Bronze...
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  • Sir John Hubert Marshall CIE FBA (19 March 1876, Chester, England – 17 August 1958, Guildford, England) was an English archaeologist who was Director-General...
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  • and politician from Wisconsin John Evans (archaeologist) (1823–1908), English archaeologist and geologist John Newell Evans (1846–1944), Welsh-born Canadian...
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    first traces of human habitation in the area were recorded by archaeologist Sir John Evans (1823–1908). The village sits on a saucer of clay covered by...
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    Abbots Langley. Arthur Evans, the archaeologist and excavator of Knossos. Sir John Evans, archaeologist, and father of Arthur Evans. Abbot's Hill School...
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  • FRS, civil engineer 1896: Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister 1897: John Evans, archaeologist 1898: Sir William Crookes FRS, chemist and physicist 1899: Sir...
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    Laetitia Waring, poet and hymn-writer (d. 1910) 17 November – Sir John Evans, archaeologist (d. 1908) December – Caroline Elizabeth Williams, radical and...
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  • This is a list of archaeologists – people who study or practise archaeology, the study of the human past through material remains. Contents A B C D E F...
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  • charge of locating the remaining bodies, and was led by forensic archaeologist John McIlwaine. Of the sixteen people investigated by the ICLVR, all were...
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    1898 (45th): Sir Norman Lockyer, astronomer 1899 (46th): Sir John Evans, archaeologist and geologist 1900 (47th): Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London...
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  • Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Prime Minister (born 1836) 31 May – Sir John Evans, archaeologist (born 1823) 2 June Sir Redvers Buller, general, Victoria Cross...
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    overbearing, arrogant, short and effeminate. In contrast, in 1889, John Evans (archaeologist), the President of the Society of Antiquaries of London, described...
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  • poet and archdruid (d. 1905) 23 November – Sir John Evans, archaeologist (d. 1908) 1824 date unknown – John Basson Humffray, political reformer in Australia...
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    Maria Millington Lathbury (category 19th-century British archaeologists)
    classical Greek dress. She married the archaeologist John Evans, and their daughter was art historian Joan Evans. Lathbury was born in 1856, the daughter...
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  • Magre, French archaeologist, excavator of Susa, explorer, novelist and journalist (d. 1916) 8 July: Arthur Evans, English archaeologist best known for...
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  • Oxford. He was the son of Sir John Evans, an archaeologist, and younger brother of the more famous archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941) who excavated...
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  • John Davies Evans OBE (22 January 1925 – 4 July 2011) was an English archaeologist and academic known for his research into the prehistory of the Mediterranean...
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  • John Devitt Stringfellow Pendlebury (12 October 1904 – 22 May 1941) was a British archaeologist who worked for British intelligence during World War II...
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  • plethora of evidence" which contradicts the dates Hancock gives. John Hoopes, an archaeologist who has written about pseudoarcheology, said the series fails...
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  • Basil John Wait Brown (22 January 1888 – 12 March 1977) was an English archaeologist and astronomer. Self-taught, he discovered and excavated a 6th-century...
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    Archaeology (redirect from Archaeologist)
    Stonehenge and other megalithic monuments in England. John Aubrey (1626–1697) was a pioneer archaeologist who recorded numerous megalithic and other field...
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  • stone or bronze. The archaeologist John Evans (1881, p. 72) popularized the term 'palstave' in English following Danish archaeologists who borrowed the term...
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    at Qumran, which the majority of historians and archaeologists identify as an Essene settlement. John the Baptist is thought to have been either an Essene...
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    Minos Kalokairinos (category Archaeologists from the Ottoman Empire)
    amateur archaeologist known for performing the first excavations at the Minoan palace of Knossos. His excavations were continued later by Arthur Evans. He...
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    as a synonym for "Copper Age". Sir John's own son, Arthur Evans, beginning to come into his own as an archaeologist and already studying Cretan civilization...
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    Leonard Woolley (category 20th-century British archaeologists)
    a British archaeologist best known for his excavations at Ur in Mesopotamia. He is recognized as one of the first "modern" archaeologists who excavated...
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    Barry Cunliffe (category 20th-century English archaeologists)
    FSA (born 10 December 1939), known as Barry Cunliffe, is a British archaeologist and academic. He was Professor of European Archaeology at the University...
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    located on its grounds. The mansion Evans had built on its grounds, Villa Ariadne, for the use of the archaeologists, was briefly the home of the Greek...
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