Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (5 October 1797 – 29 October 1875) was an English traveller, writer and pioneer egyptologist of the 19th century. He is often...
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Wilbour (American, 1833–1896) John Gardner Wilkinson (British, 1797–1875) Richard H. Wilkinson (American, born 1951) Toby Wilkinson (British, born 1969) Hilary...
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John Wilkinson may refer to: John Denison (MP) (John Wilkinson, c. 1758–1820), British MP for Wootton Bassett 1796–1802, for Colchester 1802–1806, and...
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nearby areas. The numbering system was established by John Gardner Wilkinson in 1821. Wilkinson numbered the 21 tombs known to him (some of which had...
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a Halaf period archaeological tell.) English Egyptologist Sir John Gardner Wilkinson visited Amarna twice in the 1820s and identified it as Alabastron...
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Llandovery, Carmarthenshire. Caroline Lucas married egyptologist John Gardner Wilkinson. Her husband was knighted in 1839 and as the wife of a knight, she...
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complete scene including the cartouches of the kings was published by John Gardner Wilkinson in 1837, followed by Champollion and Lepsius. All the 19th-century...
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the French Consul-General and a great rival of Belzoni and Salt. John Gardner Wilkinson, who lived in Egypt from 1821 to 1832, copied many of the inscriptions...
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Volume I, Book II. D. Midwinter. pp. 246–250. Herodotus Amasis. Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (1837). Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians: including...
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reference to Zerzura is in an 1835 account by the English Egyptologist John Gardner Wilkinson, based on a report by an Arab who said he had found the oasis while...
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February 1811 – 18 January 1898) with illustrations provided by Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (5 October 1797 – 29 October 1875). Scanned by Man vyi Romulus and...
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was rediscovered by the English Egyptologists James Burton and John Gardner Wilkinson in 1823. Porphyry was extensively used in Byzantine imperial monuments...
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Labyrinth, including brief reports by Howard Vyse and John Shae Perring (1842) and John Gardner Wilkinson (1843). In 1843, the Prussian Egyptologist Karl Richard...
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by George Rawlinson; Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson; Sir John Gardner Wilkinson. London: John Murray. p. 77. Öztürk 2011, pp. 28–32. "The Bosphorus, with...
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different dates for the era of Menes, or the date of the first dynasty: John Gardner Wilkinson (1835) – 2320 BC Jean-François Champollion (Published posthumously...
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Chronology in Chaos By Emmet John Sweeney. Herodotus, George Rawlinson, Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, Sir John Gardner Wilkinson. The History of Herodotus:...
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visited already early. In the first half of the nineteenth century, John Gardner Wilkinson, Robert Hay and J. Wild copied scenes, although the decoration was...
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No. 3, July 1979 pages 378-379. Sir John Gardner Wilkinson - A Handbook for Travellers in Egypt (London: John Murray, 1858) "Shepheard's Hotel: British...
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Greek-English Lexicon, word λᾶας (laas). Dalmatia and Montenegro by Sir John Gardner Wilkinson Notizie Istorico-Critiche Sulla Antichita, Storia, e Letteratura...
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55 mi × 0.93 mi). Bernardino Drovetti described the site in 1821. John Gardner Wilkinson, who saw it in 1825, was the first to record its modern name, as...
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tomb was already described by Karl Richard Lepsius (tomb 13) and John Gardner Wilkinson (tomb 19) The tomb may have been commissioned by her son Seti I...
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presence of a large Christian population at the time. In 1843, John Gardner Wilkinson described it as a place of some size, with the usual bazaars of...
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Croatia, Servia and Bulgaria- page 247 Dalmatia and Montenegro by Sir John Gardner Wilkinson Notizie Istorico-Critiche Sulla Antichita, Storia, e Letteratura...
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Soliman, Old and Middle Kingdom Theban Tombs, GHP, 2009, p.112 John Murray, John Gardner Wilkinson (1880). Hand-book for travellers in (lower and upper) Egypt...
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Egypt. The first traces of such a harbour were excavated in 1823 by John Gardner Wilkinson and James Burton, but the site was quickly abandoned and then forgotten...
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of Herodotus (in collaboration with Sir Henry Rawlinson and Sir John Gardner Wilkinson), 1858–60; The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern World...
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hunting in the marshes. John Gardner Wilkinson drew the scene and later published it. A third scene must have shown vintage. Wilkinson only copied a minor...
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Translated by George Rawlinson; Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson; Sir John Gardner Wilkinson. John Murray. p. 77 (Chp. 86). Waldemar Heckel (2006). Who's who in...
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Valley of the Kings was established in 1827, when the Egyptologist John Gardner Wilkinson labelled 25 tombs that were then known. Other tombs were added to...
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History of Herodotus Volume I,Book II. D. Midwinter. pp. 246–250. Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (1837). Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians: including...
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