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    Alan John Bayard Wace FBA FSA (13 July 1879 – 9 November 1957) was an English archaeologist who served as director of the British School at Athens (BSA)...
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    School at Athens conducted with John Percival Droop, M. S. Thompson, and Alan Wace the first systematic excavation of the archaeological site. The excavation...
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    at Athens made a series of excavations in and around the tomb, led by Alan Wace, which primarily aimed to settle the difficult question of the date of...
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    first excavated by Winifred Lamb in 1922, as part of a project led by Alan Wace. The Tomb of Aegisthus is the third-largest tholos tomb at Mycenae and...
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  • Wace is a surname. Notable people by that name include: Wace (c. 1110 – after 1174), Norman poet. Alan Wace (1879–1957), English archaeologist. Henry...
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    under the supervision of Alan John Bayard Wace, assisted by Winifred Lamb. In 1951, workers discovered Grave Circle B. After Wace died in 1957, excavation...
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  • of the British School at Athens (BSA). Wace spent much of her early life in Greece, where her father, Alan Wace, was director of the BSA. She attended...
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    famous discoverer's name such as Heinrich Schliemann, Christos Tsountas, Alan Wace or other excavators at Mycenae. Furthermore, the triangular stone block...
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  • excavating in 1921 with him in Macedonia, and with the school's director, Alan Wace, at Mycenae. In 1923, Heurtley succeeded Casson as the BSA's assistant...
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  • Classical Archaeology at the University of Cambridge. In 1944 he succeeded Alan Wace as Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology at Cambridge and was elected...
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    twentieth century by Adolf Struck and English archaeologist Alan Wace, among others. Wace in particular found no evidence of an ancient settlement at...
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    Marshall Wace LLP, one of Europe's largest hedge fund groups. Marshall Wace was founded in 1997 by Marshall and Ian Wace. At the time, Marshall Wace was one...
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    archaeologist Alan Wace; Neil suggested to Wace that he should study classical archaeology for part two, the final year of his degree: Wace took this advice...
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    Engles and Wace's Roman de Rou both assert Alan Rufus's presence as Breton commander in the battle, and praise his contribution: Gaimar says "Alan and his...
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    Sarantakos "Two texts on Vallahades", July 14, 2014. In Greek. Gustav Weigand, Alan Wace, and Maurice Thompson email from researcher Souli Tsetlaka to Stavros...
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  • Gordon Childe, Australian prehistorian of Europe (b. 1892) November 9 - Alan Wace, English Classical archaeologist (b. 1879) November 28 - O. G. S. Crawford...
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  • French; Egyptian art Alexandru Vulpe (1931–2016) Romanian; Hallstatt Alan Wace (1879–1957) English; Greece (especially Mycenae Marc Waelkens (1948–2021)...
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  • English-born Irish Olympic champion athlete and solicitor (b. 1872) Alan Wace, English archaeologist, heart ailment (b. 1879) A bus accident killed...
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    Henri Breuil (1934), J.D. Beazley (1937), Sir Mortimer Wheeler (1950), Alan Wace (1953), and Sir Leonard Woolley (1957). Petrie remains controversial for...
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  • intelligence work, in which capacity he was a subordinate of the archaeologist Alan Wace and a colleague of the Soviet double agent Kim Philby. Robertson succeeded...
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    Holleaux of the French School, Bert Hodge Hill of the American School, and Alan Wace of the British School at Athens (BSA). He also took part in a tradition...
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  • the University of Cambridge. March 29 - Alan Gardiner, English Egyptologist (died 1963). July 13 - Alan Wace, English Classical archaeologist (died 1957)...
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    similar chamber tombs have been discovered by other archaeologists such as Alan Wace, all matching his description. One find of particular importance was a...
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  • Saffron Aldridge to marry leading financier Ian Wace". The Telegraph. Retrieved 20 July 2013. "Alan Aldridge obituary". the Guardian. 22 February 2017...
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  • of Tsountas, which was prolific but largely unpublished, with that of Alan Wace, who excavated various areas of the site throughout the first half of...
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  • eastern Macedonia. At this time he first met the excavator of Mycenae, Alan Wace. In 1920, de Jong began work as an architect and archaeological illustrator...
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  • 1964) 6 June – Patrick Abercrombie, town planner (died 1957) 13 July – Alan Wace, archaeologist (died 1957) 15 July – Joseph Campbell, poet and lyricist...
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  • invasion from Italy, Marinatos collaborated with the British archaeologist Alan Wace to study the façade of the Treasury of Atreus, a late Bronze Age tholos...
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  • excavations at Mycenae, they conversed with Alan Wace, then Director of the British School at Athens. Wace remembered him as a boy who wished "to see things...
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    Agnes Conway was admitted to the British School at Athens under Director Alan Wace for the 1913-1914 session, along with her friend Evelyn Radford with whom...
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