Gil Stein is an United States American archaeologist and current director of the Oriental Institute, Chicago Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago . Stein received a B.A. from Yale University in 1978 and a Ph.D. in 1988 from the University of Pennsylvania . Publications Rethinking World Systems Diasporas, Colonies, and Interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia , Tucson University of Arizona, 1999. ISBN 0 8165 2009 7 External links http humanities.uchicago.edu depts nelc facultypages stein index.html University of Chicago Faculty Page http orgchart.uchicago.edu bios stein.shtml Brief Biography Page announcing Appointment as OI Director University of Chicago web page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stein, Gil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH january 1st 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH Providence DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stein, Gil Category Living people US academic scientist stub archaeologist stub de Gil Stein ... more details
Stephen Bourke is an Australian archaeology Australian archaeologist of the ancient Near East . He obtained his Ph.D. from University College London in 1992, and is an Honorary Fellow of the Council for British Research in the Levant . ref name CBRL cite web publisher British Institute Amman title Honorary Fellows url http www.bi amman.org.uk honorary.html accessdate 2010 02 03 ref Bourke has led the ongoing University of Sydney excavations at Pella, Jordan Pella in Jordan since 1992. ref cite news title Temple reveals secrets of the one God author Stephanie Saldana publisher Daily Star date 5 March 2002 url http cogweb.ucla.edu Culture Monotheism.html ref Previously, Bourke also directed the university s excavations at Teleilat Ghassul . ref name CBRL References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bourke, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bourke, Stephen Category Living people Category Australian archaeologists Australia academic bio stub Archaeologist stub ... more details
Stuart Wilson 8 February 1979, Reading, Berkshire , England &ndash is an archaeologist. His main work has been related to Trellech , a village in Monmouthshire , south east Wales . He believes he has discovered the ruins of the lost medieval town of Trellech, at one time one of the largest settlements in Wales , although his views are contested. Archaeological excavations at Trellech had taken place for some years, but in Wilson s view the previous digs had been concentrated on the wrong area ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi wales south east 3559534.stm BBC News Lost city ruins uncovered ref and he bought a field in which his subsequent excavations have been conducted. ref http www.archaeology.org 0609 etc conversations.html Interview with Stuart Wilson ref He established an organisation called The Lost City of Trellech Project to further explore this area of significant historical importance. In 2006 his work was featured in a BBC Radio 4 documentary. ref http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 sundaybest pip w2nuj Sunday Best The Boy Who Bought a Field ref References Reflist External links http www.lostcityoftrellech.co.uk http www.telegraph.co.uk property 3348843 Unearthing Welsh history.html http www.countryfile.com countryside take part archaeological dig http findarticles.com p articles mi m0JZS is 1 23 ai n24999306 http digs.archaeology.co.uk fieldwork trellech.htm http www.lydney today.co.uk featuresdetail.cfm?id 3754 Use dmy dates date August 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilson, Stuart ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British archaeologist DATE OF BIRTH 8 February 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilson, Stuart Category 1979 births Category Living people Category British archaeologists UK archaeologist stub UK academic bio stub ... more details
Henry Reynolds was an important Archaeology Archaeologist in Georgia U.S. state Georgia . In 1888, Henry L. Reynolds joined the Mound Exploration Division of the Bureau of American Ethnology . The purpose of this division, directed by Cyrus Thomas , was to conduct an extensive survey of Indian mounds in the eastern United States. While the Mound Exploration Division investigated mound sites in many eastern states, Reynolds performed most of his research in South Carolina and Georgia U.S. state Georgia . In fact, Reynolds excavations at the Hollywood Mounds site, located on a bend of the Savannah River about ten miles south of Augusta, Georgia are thought to be the most proficient excavation undertaken in Georgia during the Bureau s involvement. The Hollywood Mounds site consists of two medium sized platform mounds. Reynolds fully excavated the smaller of the two mounds and discovered many elaborate artifacts belonging to the Southern Cult , as well as several burials. In his investigations of the Hollywood Mounds site, Reynolds considered the site inside of an ecological setting he was one of the first archaeologists in the world to think of any site in an ecological context. Many consider Reynolds to be the first modern archaeologist in Georgia. After the Mound Exploration project came to a close, Reynolds was the only assistant retained by the Bureau. In 1894, while completing the project s report, Cyrus Thomas sent Reynolds back to Georgia and South Carolina to retrieve some final information. After finishing at the Hollywood site, Reynolds proceeded to South Carolina, where he took ill and died suddenly in the field. Further reading Williams, Stephen, ed. The Waring Papers . Athens University of Georgia Press, 1967. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reynolds, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH ca. 1894 ... Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing US archaeologist stub ... more details
Andrew Reynolds is an English archaeology archaeologist specialising in the study of Mediaeval Britain. He is currently a lecturer at the Institute of Archaeology , University College London . Reynolds worked as a field archaeologist from 1985 to 1990 before going on to gain a Bachelor of Arts BA in Medieval Archaeology from University College London. ref UCL99 University College London 1999 2011 . ref One of his projects has been in understanding the Mediaeval usage of the Neolithic monument of Avebury in Wiltshire. Bibliography Books Reynolds, Andrew and Joshua Pollard Pollard, Joshua 2002 . Avebury The Biography of a Landscape . The History Press. Reynolds, Andrew 2002 . Later Anglo Saxon England Life and Landscape . The History Press. Reynolds, Andrew 2009 . Anglo Saxon Deviant Burial Customs . Oxford and New York Oxford University Press. Edited books Griffiths, David Reynolds, Andrew and Semple, Sarah editors 2003 . Anglo Saxon Studies in Archaeology and History Boundaries in Early Medieval Britain v. 12 . Oxford University School of Archaeology. Gilchrist, Roberta and Reynolds, Andrew 2009 . Reflections 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology, 1957 2007 . Maney Publishing. References Footnotes Reflist Bibliography Books refbegin cite book title Anglo Saxon Deviant Burial Customs last aut Reynolds, Andrew year 2009 publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford and New York isbn 978 0199544554 nopp ref Rey09 refend Websites Refbegin cite web url http www.ucl.ac.uk archaeology people staff reynolds title Andrew Reynolds publisher University College London date 1999 2011 accessdate 28 March 2011 ref UCL99 refend Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Reynolds, Andrew ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archaeologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reynolds, Andrew Category English archaeologists Category Living people Category Alumni of University College London Category Academics of University College London Category ... more details
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Matteo Sansone 1916 1992 was born in Monte Sant Angelo , Italy. ref http books.google.com books?id Wrx AAAAMAAJ&q 22Matteo Sansone&dq 22Matteo Sansone&lr &cd 14 Archivio per l antropologia e l etnologia , Volumes 123 124, Societ italiana di antropologia e etnologia obituary ref He was educated as a pharmacist but described himself as an archaeologist out of passion . ref http books.google.com books?id xi1AAAAIAAJ&q 22Matteo Sansone&dq 22Matteo Sansone&lr &cd 19 The collecting of origins collectors and collections of Italian prehistory ... Robin Skeates Social Science 2000 p. 61 ref He is known for his archaeological work in the Gargano region in Apulia , Italy. ref http books.google.com books?id 6t4019HiahMC&pg PA8&dq 22Matteo Sansone&lr &cd 50 v onepage&q 22Matteo 20Sansone&f false L abbazia dimenticata la Santissima Trinit sul Gargano tra Normanni e Svevi by Sabina Fulloni 2006 ref References references Persondata NAME Sansone, Matteo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Italian archaeologist DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sansone, Matteo Category 1916 births Category 1992 deaths Category Italian archaeologists Italy academic bio stub ... more details
About the Scottish archaeologist Robert Munro disambiguation Robert Munro Robert Munro Ross shire 21 July 1835&ndash 1920 was a Scottish people Scottish archaeologist . ref cite journal title MUNRO, Robert journal Who s Who, year 1907 volume vol. 59 pages p. 1275 url http books.google.com books?id yEcuAAAAYAAJ&pg PA1275 ref He was educated at the University of Edinburgh and was a physician at Kilmarnock until 1886 when he turned his whole attention to archaeological research. He was a member of many learned societies at home and abroad and published several books on the subject of his researches. ref Cite encyclopedia title Munro, Robert encyclopedia The Encyclopedia Americana volume pages publisher date 1906 id accessdate 2010 08 25 url http en.wikisource.org wiki The Encyclopedia Americana 1906 Munroe, Robert ref References reflist External links wikisource author Robert Munro Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 July 1835 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1920 PLACE OF DEATH Category Scottish archaeologists Category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Category 1835 births Category 1920 deaths ... more details
Infobox person name Roland de Mecquenem image Cup Susa Louvre MAO568.jpg alt Earthenware cup with metallic lustre and opaque glaze, overglaze painted, 9th century excavated by Roland de Mecquenem in Susa, 1921. caption Earthenware cup with metallic lustre and opaque glaze, overglaze painted, 9th century excavated by Roland de Mecquenem in Susa, 1921. birth name birth date 1877 Birth date and age YYYY MM DD birth place death date 1957 Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place nationality French other names known for occupation archaeologist Roland de Mecquenem 1877 1957 was a French archaeologist who took part in the excavations of Susa in Iran . ref cite web url http www.iranicaonline.org articles mecquenem roland de title Mecquenem, Roland de work Encyclopaedia Iranica, Online Edition date January 6, 2005, Last updated July 20, 2004 first Laurianne last Martinez S ve accessdate August 14, 2011 ref ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id KdlhaAfK1sYC&pg PA73&dq 22Roland de Mecquenem 22&hl en&ei IDpITvz Ieby0gGY7N2TCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CEcQ6AEwBg title Dictionary of the Ancient Near East page 73 editors Piotr Bienkowski, Alan Ralph Millard year 2000 accessdate August 14, 2011 ref He was a graduate of the Ecole des Mines . References Reflist External links cite web url http www.mom.fr mecquenem title Roland de Mecquenem Archives de Suse 1912 1939 publisher Maison de l Orient et de la M diterran e accessdate August 14, 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME De Mecquenem, Roland ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archaeologist DATE OF BIRTH 1877 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1957 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mecquenem, Roland Category French archaeologists Category 1877 births Category 1957 deaths France bio stub archaeologist stub ... more details
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Timothy Taylor born 1960 is a British based archaeologist specialising in prehistory and archaeological theory . Taylor is currently a senior lecturer in archaeology at the University of Bradford UK and is editor in chief of the Journal of World Prehistory. Taylor s academic work began studying ornamental metalwork of the Balkans and western Asia. Since, his focus has shifted and he has done extensive work on the archaeology of cannibalism , Human sexuality sexuality and material culture theory. He has also written several popular books on archaeology . In the 1980s and 1990s he frequently presented his work on television. The British Archaeological Award winner for best popular archaeology on television 1991 was a Down to Earth episode on which he appeared. Taylor is known for his closely reasoned, wide ranging, and provocative ideas, and for his ability to connect with a general audience of readers and viewers. Taylor was born in Norfolk and educated at the universities of Cambridge and Oxford. Books The Prehistory of Sex Four Million Years of Human Sexual Culture 1996, Bantam ISBN 0 553 37527 X a controversial book actually beginning eight million years in the past. The Buried Soul How Humans Invented Death 2004, Beacon ISBN 0 8070 4672 8 claims evidence for widespread prehistoric vampirism and cannibalism , and that ceremonial burial predates social conceptions of an immortal soul. The Artificial Ape How Technology Changed the Course of Human Evolution 2010, Palgrave Macmillan ISBN 978 0230617636 External links http www.edge.org 3rd culture bios taylor.html Timothy Taylor on Edge http www.brad.ac.uk admin pr sept2002 stoneage.php A page on Timothy s newer book at the Bradford University site worldcat id lccn n96 18423 http www.springer.com social sciences anthropology 26 archaeology journal 10963 Journal of World Prehistory web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia ... UK academic bio stub UK archaeologist stub UK tv bio stub UK writer stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Distinguish Robin Birley businessman Image Robin Birley.jpg thumb 200px Dr Robin Birley Robin Edgar Birley born 19 January 1935 was formerly the Director of Excavations at the Roman site of Vindolanda , and now heads the Vindolanda research committee. The son of Eric Birley his family home was thus the Chesterholm Museum at Vindolanda , he worked as a Royal Marine and then a teacher before giving this up to run the Vindolanda Trust and excavate the site. He was educated at Clifton College . He has over 50 years of excavation experience on that site as well as directing numerous other excavations at other sites such as Vercovicium Housesteads , over thirty of which have been as director of the Vindolanda Trust he is one of its founding members . Birley is perhaps best known for his discovery in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s of the first Vindolanda tablets Vindolanda writing tablets to be excavated. He is also responsible for the excavations of most of the remains visible on the site today. His books include Garrison Life on the Roman Frontier , Hadrian s Wall A Personal Guide and The Best of Hadrian s Wall , as well as joint publication of the most recent series of research reports. Birley was interviewed for the 2003 BBC Television Documentary television series documentary Our Top Ten Treasures presented by Adam Hart Davis . He, his second wife Patricia Birley , and their son Andrew Birley another archaeologist work for the registered charity the Vindolanda Trust, which runs the site. External links http www.birley.org jbirleyd d147.htm P147 Entry on Birley family genealogy Birley family Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Birley, Robin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 January 1935 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Birley, Robin Category British archaeologists Category Old Cliftonians Category Royal Marines personnel Category 1935 births Category Living people UK archaeologist ... more details
for the recovery of information, and that the archaeologist often served as a technician in projects ... archaeologist is still seen today in Florida archaeology. Also, there is The John W. Griffin Student ... up of sixteen papers and the first chapter is an essay on how he became a historical archaeologist ... more details
William Robertson Coe II 28 November 1926 23 November 2009 was an American academic, archaeologist and Mayanist scholar, renowned for his extensive archaeological field survey field work and publications on pre Columbian Maya civilization sites. He is best known for his decades of work and investigations at Tikal , the major site in the Pet n Basin region of modern day Guatemala and one of the largest and most dominant Maya sites of the Mesoamerican chronology Classic period . Coe led the excavation and investigation project at Tikal during the 1960s, and was responsible for coordinating much of the site s restoration work and compiling the voluminous documentation of the field seasons reports. His academic career was spent in association with the University of Pennsylvania where he studied and later taught as professor in anthropology, and its University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology where he curated the museum s American collection. References cite newspaper author Times Online year 2010 date 23 January 2010 title nowiki Obituaries nowiki William Robertson Coe archaeologist url http www.timesonline.co.uk tol comment obituaries article6998984.ece format online edition newspaper The Times location London publisher Times Newspapers Ltd accessdate 28 January 2010 cite journal author University of Pennsylvania year 2010 month 12 January title nowiki Deaths nowiki Dr. Coe, Penn Museum url http www.upenn.edu almanac volumes v56 n17 obit.html format online edition journal The Almanac location Philadelphia publisher University of Pennsylvania accessdate 27 January 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coe, William R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1926 PLACE OF BIRTH New York City DATE OF DEATH 2009 PLACE OF DEATH Radnor, Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Coe, William R. Category American archaeologists Category American Mesoamericanists Category 20th century Mesoamericanists Category ... more details
Professor Jim Allen is a prominent Australian archaeology Australian archaeologist who has specialized in the archaeology of the Oceania South Pacific . In 1966 Jim Allen undertook the first professional excavation of a European site in Australia, the 1840s military settlement of Victoria, which was established at Port Essington , the northernmost part of the Northern Territory . He published extensively on the Lapita project, which aimed to trace expansion of Polynesians Polynesian settlement through the distinctive pottery style. ref http www.library.uq.edu.au ojs index.php aa article viewFile 1610 1596 Departmental report, ANU Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies ref He taught in the department of Prehistory at the Australian National University before becoming the foundation Chair of Archaeology at La Trobe University appointed to the Chair in 1985 and has recently held the position of Australian Research Council Senior Research Fellow at La Trobe. In the 1990s he played a prominent role in the debate over the forced repatriation of Aboriginal remains. ref http www.australianhumanitiesreview.org archive Issue April 1996 murray.html The Forced Repatriation of Archaeological Materials , Tim Murray and Jim Allen, Australian Humanities Review ref References Reflist Australian archaeologist collected papers in honour of Jim Allen edited by Atholl Anderson & Tim Murray, Coombs Academic Publishing, ANU 2000 Allen, J. 1984 . In Search of the Lapita Homeland Reconstructing the Prehistory of the Bismarck Archipelago . Journal of Pacific History 19 4 186 187. Persondata NAME Allen, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archeologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allen, Jim Category Australian archaeologists Category Living people ... more details
Richard Bradley is a British archaeology archaeologist specialising in the study of European prehistory , and in particular Prehistoric Britain . He is currently working as a professor of archaeology at the University of Reading . He is also the author of a number of books on the subject of archaeology and prehistory. Bibliography Books class wikitable plainrowheaders sortable scope col Title scope col Year scope col Publisher scope col class unsortable ISBN scope row The Prehistoric Settlement of Britain 1978 Routledge London scope row The Social Foundations of Prehistoric Britain 1984 Longman Harlow scope row Rock Art and the Prehistory of Atlantic Europe 1997 Routledge London scope row The Significance of Monuments 1998 Routledge London scope row An Archaeology of Natural Places 2000 Routledge London scope row Ritual and Domestic Life in Prehistoric Europe 2005 Routledge Abingdon scope row The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland 2007 Cambridge University Press New York Category British archaeologists Category Prehistorians Category Living people ... more details
Charles Higham 1939 is a British archaeologist most noted for his work in Southeast Asia . Among his noted contributions to archaeology are his work including several documentaries about the Angkor civilization in Cambodia , and his current work at Ban Non Wat . He is a professor at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand and lives at Macandrew Bay . Early years and education Charles Higham s father was an architect. He became interested in archaeology at the age of 14 and, the following summer, he worked on the excavations at Snail Down near Stonehenge with his brother. Later he helped with excavations in Wales, France and Greece. Higham studied archaeology and anthropology at St. Catharine s College, Cambridge where he obtained a double first and was elected a senior scholar of his college. He also played in the University s Rugby football rugby team. Higham based his doctoral thesis on prehistoric economies in Switzerland and Denmark. Career With Clarke s help, he was employed by the University of Otago and taught European prehistory . In 1967, he moved to New Zealand with his family. There he used shells from an ancient midden to study migrations of prehistoric Iwi M ori tribe s. In 1968 he was appointed the Foundation Professor of Anthropology at the University of Otago. In 1969 Higham met US archaeologists Wilhelm Solheim , Donn Bayard and Chester Gorman in Hawaii and in 1971, joined Gorman in the excavations in Northern Thailand at Banyan Valley Cave. In 1974 they and Thai archaeologist Prisit Charoenwongsa studied the looted site of Ban Chiang and discovered signs of bronze working then erroneously dated to about 3500 BC. SInce then, his research at the Bronze Age sites of Ban Na Di, Nong Nor, Ban Lum Khao and Ban Non Wat have shown that the initial Bronze Age in this part of Southeast Asia began in the 11th century BC In 1984 Higham joined forces with Thai archaeologist Rachanie Thorasat to excavate the mound of Khok Phanom Di , undertaking forensic ... more details
William Pidgeon ca. 1800 ca. 1880 was an antiquarian and archaeologist most famous for his 1858 work, Traditions of Dee Coo Dah and Antiquarian Researches , a putative history about lost tribes of the Upper Mississippi and the mounds they left behind. This book was eventually revealed to be partly a hoax, and partly embellishment of actual research. Combining elaborate sketches and maps of mound groups in Wisconsin , Iowa , Illinois , and Minnesota , Pidgeon claimed to have discovered an elaborate network of coded earthen symbols used by an ancient race that predated Native Americans one of the last survivors of this putative race, Dee Coo Dah , was interviewed by Pidgeon. ref Pidgeon, William 1858 Traditions of Dee Coo Dah and Antiquarian Researches . Horace Thayer, New York. ref Eventually his work became popular in the late 19th century, when there were numerous myths about pre Indian mound builders, and Pidgeon s book went through at least three printings, making him a fortune. The famed archaeologist Theodore H. Lewis later revealed that Pidgeon had fabricated most of his research, and distorted much of the rest of it, mapping mounds where none existed, and changing the arrangement of existing mound groups to suit his needs. Pidgeon appears to have died in obscurity in Calhoun County, Illinois ca. 1880. ref Lewis, Theodore H. 1886 The Monumental Tortoise Mounds of Dee Coo Dah The American Journal of Archaeology 2 1 65 69. ref ref Finney, Fred 2008 William Pidgeon and T.H. Lewis. Minnesota Archaeologist 67 89 105 ref ref Birmingham, Robert A. and Leslie E. Eisenberg 2000 Indian Mounds of Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin, pp 24 27. ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pidgeon, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pidgeon, William Category Mound builders people Category American fraudsters Category American archaeologists ... more details
Infobox person honorific prefix name Stephen Harold Henry Clarke honorific suffix Order of the British Empire MBE image caption birth name birth date Birth date YYYY MM DD birth place death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death date then birth date death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates Coord LAT LONG display inline monuments residence nationality Welsh people Welsh other names education alma mater occupation Archaeology Archaeologist years active employer organization agent known for notable works style influences influenced home town television religion spouse partner children parents relatives awards website URL www.example.com Stephen Harold Henry Clarke is a Welsh archaeologist, he is chairman and founding member of Monmouth Archaeological Society . He was awarded an Order of the British Empire MBE civil division for services to archaeology in the 1997 New Year Honours . ref cite book last Clarke first Stephen title Down the Dig Monmouth, an Adventure in Archaeology year 2008 publisher Clarke Printing isbn 0 9558242 1 4 ref Memberships and awards Institute for Archaeologists , member Society of Antiquaries of London , fellow Congress of Independent Archaeologists, member Severn Levels Research, committee member Glamorgan Gwent Archaeological Trust, Committee member Monmouth Archaeological Society , chairman and founding member Monmouth Field and History Society, chairman Monmouthshire Antiquarian Association, committee member Chepstow Archaeological Society, president Forest of Dean Archaeological Group, life vice president Hereford Archaeological Trust, member Bibliography cite book last Clarke first Stephen title Down the Dig Monmouth, an Adventure in Archaeology year 2008 publisher Clarke Printing isbn 0 9558242 1 4 authormask 2 References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clarke, Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archaeologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH ... more details
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Charles William Phillips April 24, 1901 September 23, 1985 was a United Kingdom British archaeologist best known for leading the 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo burial ship, an intact collection of Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon grave goods, possibly that of the 7th century East Anglian king Raedwald of East Anglia Raedwald . ref name Phil Phillips, C.W. 1987 My Life in Archaeology Sutton, Gloucester . ISBN 0 86299 362 8 ref He was the spouse of Margaret Mann Phillips the Erasmus scholar.. ref name Obit Obituary M.J.H. Margaret Mann Phillips 1906 1987 French Studies 1988 XLII 3 377 378 doi 10.1093 fs XLII.3.377 ref ref name Phil Phillips, C.W. 1987 My Life in Archaeology Sutton, Gloucester . ISBN 0 86299 362 8 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Phillips, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 24, 1901 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 23, 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Phillips, Charles Category 1901 births Category 1985 deaths Category British archaeologists England bio stub ... more details