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The great archaeologists / edited by Brian Fagan.

Contributor(s): Fagan, Brian M
Publisher: London : Thames & Hudson, c2014.Description: 304 p. : ill., port., facsm. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9780500051818Subject(s): Archaeologists -- Biography | Excavations (Archaeology)
Contents:
William Stukeley 1687–1765: Blending Romance and Science -- Christian Jürgensen Thomsen 1788–1865 & Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae 1821–85: The Three Age System -- Jacques Boucher de Perthes 1788–1868: Humanity’s High Antiquity -- Gabriel de Mortillet 1821–98: Classifying Human Cultural Evolution -- Oscar Montelius 1843–1921 -- Developing Accurate Chronologies -- Sanz de Sautuola 1831–88 & Henri Breuil 1877–1961: Finding the Earliest Art -- Johann Joachim Winckelmann 1717–68: Father of Classical Archaeology -- Giovanni Battista Belzoni 1778–1823: Exploring Ancient Egypt -- Karl Richard Lepsius 1810–84: Documenting the Pharaohs -- Auguste Mariette 1821–81: Protecting Egypt’s Heritage -- John Lloyd Stephens 1805–52 & Frederick Catherwood 1799–1854: Revealing Maya Civilization -- Austen Henry Layard 1817–94: Nimrud, Nineveh and Babylon -- Heinrich Schliemann 1822–90 & Sophia Schliemann 1852–1932 Searching for Homer’s World -- Alfred Maudslay 1850–1931 -- Exploring Maya Cities -- Robert Koldewey 1855–1925: Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylon -- Arthur Evans 1851–1941: Excavator of Minoan Knossos -- Max Uhle 1856–1944: Explorer of the Peruvian Past -- Aurel Stein 1862–1943: Archaeology and Adventure in Central Asia -- Gertrude Bell 1868–1926: Desert Traveller in Arabia and Iraq -- Howard Carter 1874–1939: Finding Tutankhamun -- John Marshall 1876–1958: Indus Civilization Revealed -- Alfonso Caso 1896–1970 & Ignacio Bernal 1910–92: Unearthing Precolumbian Mexico -- Matthew Stirling 1896–1975: Discoverer of the Olmecs -- Gertrude Caton-Thompson 1888–1985: Great Zimbabwe and the African Past -- Giuseppe Fiorelli 1823–96 & Amedeo Maiuri 1886–1963: Excavating and Preserving Pompeii -- Augustus Lane Fox Pitt Rivers 1827–1900: Pioneer of Archaeological Excavation -- William Matthew Flinders Petrie 1853–1942: Excavating and Dating Ancient Egypt -- Wilhelm Dörpfeld 1853–1940: Scientific Excavation at Troy -- Leonard Woolley 1880–1960: Excavator of Ur -- Alfred Kidder 1885–1963: The American Southwest -- Mortimer Wheeler 1890–1976 & Philip Barker 1920–2001: Maestros of Archaeological Excavation -- William Foxwell Albright 1891–1971: Father of ‘Biblical Archaeology’ -- Spyridon Marinatos 1901–74: Santorini: Akrotiri from beneath the Ashes -- Michael Katzev 1939–2001 & Richard Steffy 1924–2007: Underwater Archaeology as Science -- Ole Crumlin-Pedersen 1935–2011: Recreating Viking Ships -- Jean-François Champollion 1790–1832: Breaking the Hieroglyphic Code -- Henry Creswicke Rawlinson 1810–95: Deciphering Cuneiform -- Michael Ventris 1922–56: Reading Linear B Tablets as Greek -- Eric Thompson 1898–1975, Tatiana Proskouriakoff 1909–85 & Yuri Knorosov 1922–99: Decoding Maya Hieroglyphs -- Julio Tello 1880–1947: Father of Peruvian Archaeology -- Dorothy Garrod 1892–1968: Mount Carmel and Cro-Magnons -- Li Chi 1896–1979 & Pei Wenzhong 1904–82: The First Chinese Dynasties and Early Humans in East Asia -- Alexey Okladnikov 1908–81 & Sergey Semenov 1898–1978: Early Technology and Neanderthals in Russia -- Louis Leakey 1903–72 & Mary Leakey 1913–96: Human Origins in Africa -- Kathleen Kenyon 1906–78: Excavating Jericho -- Grahame Clark 1907–95: European and World Prehistory -- Robert Braidwood 1907–2003: Early Farming in the Near East -- Hannah Marie Wormington 1914–94 & Cynthia Irwin-Williams 1936–90: Female Pioneers in North American Archaeology -- James B. Griffin 1905–97: Archaeology of Eastern North America -- Jesse Jennings 1909–97: Archaeology of the Desert West -- Gordon Willey 1913–2002: The Consummate American Archaeologist -- J. Desmond Clark 1916–2002: The Broad Canvas of African Prehistory -- Roger Green 1932–2009: Studying the Early Polynesians -- Vere Gordon Childe 1892–1957: Revolutions in Prehistory -- Glyn Daniel 1914–86 & Stuart Piggott 1910–96: Ancient Europeans -- André Leroi-Gourhan 1911–86: How Humans Make their Worlds -- David Clarke 1937–76 & Lewis Binford 1931–2011: Pioneers of the ‘New Archaeology’ -- Bruce Trigger 1937–2006: Archaeology, Anthropology and Human Society -- William T. Sanders 1926–2008: Culture and Environment in Mesoamerica.
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Book Book British Museum Egypt and Sudan Shelves CA1.GRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 54063000241201
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Includes bibliography (p. 291-298) and index.

William Stukeley 1687–1765: Blending Romance and Science -- Christian Jürgensen Thomsen 1788–1865 & Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae 1821–85: The Three Age System -- Jacques Boucher de Perthes 1788–1868: Humanity’s High Antiquity -- Gabriel de Mortillet 1821–98: Classifying Human Cultural Evolution -- Oscar Montelius 1843–1921 -- Developing Accurate Chronologies -- Sanz de Sautuola 1831–88 & Henri Breuil 1877–1961: Finding the Earliest Art -- Johann Joachim Winckelmann 1717–68: Father of Classical Archaeology -- Giovanni Battista Belzoni 1778–1823: Exploring Ancient Egypt -- Karl Richard Lepsius 1810–84: Documenting the Pharaohs -- Auguste Mariette 1821–81: Protecting Egypt’s Heritage -- John Lloyd Stephens 1805–52 & Frederick Catherwood 1799–1854: Revealing Maya Civilization -- Austen Henry Layard 1817–94: Nimrud, Nineveh and Babylon -- Heinrich Schliemann 1822–90 & Sophia Schliemann 1852–1932 Searching for Homer’s World -- Alfred Maudslay 1850–1931 -- Exploring Maya Cities -- Robert Koldewey 1855–1925: Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylon -- Arthur Evans 1851–1941: Excavator of Minoan Knossos -- Max Uhle 1856–1944: Explorer of the Peruvian Past -- Aurel Stein 1862–1943: Archaeology and Adventure in Central Asia -- Gertrude Bell 1868–1926: Desert Traveller in Arabia and Iraq -- Howard Carter 1874–1939: Finding Tutankhamun -- John Marshall 1876–1958: Indus Civilization Revealed -- Alfonso Caso 1896–1970 & Ignacio Bernal 1910–92: Unearthing Precolumbian Mexico -- Matthew Stirling 1896–1975: Discoverer of the Olmecs -- Gertrude Caton-Thompson 1888–1985: Great Zimbabwe and the African Past -- Giuseppe Fiorelli 1823–96 & Amedeo Maiuri 1886–1963: Excavating and Preserving Pompeii -- Augustus Lane Fox Pitt Rivers 1827–1900: Pioneer of Archaeological Excavation -- William Matthew Flinders Petrie 1853–1942: Excavating and Dating Ancient Egypt -- Wilhelm Dörpfeld 1853–1940: Scientific Excavation at Troy -- Leonard Woolley 1880–1960: Excavator of Ur -- Alfred Kidder 1885–1963: The American Southwest -- Mortimer Wheeler 1890–1976 & Philip Barker 1920–2001: Maestros of Archaeological Excavation -- William Foxwell Albright 1891–1971: Father of ‘Biblical Archaeology’ -- Spyridon Marinatos 1901–74: Santorini: Akrotiri from beneath the Ashes -- Michael Katzev 1939–2001 & Richard Steffy 1924–2007: Underwater Archaeology as Science -- Ole Crumlin-Pedersen 1935–2011: Recreating Viking Ships -- Jean-François Champollion 1790–1832: Breaking the Hieroglyphic Code -- Henry Creswicke Rawlinson 1810–95: Deciphering Cuneiform -- Michael Ventris 1922–56: Reading Linear B Tablets as Greek -- Eric Thompson 1898–1975, Tatiana Proskouriakoff 1909–85 & Yuri Knorosov 1922–99: Decoding Maya Hieroglyphs -- Julio Tello 1880–1947: Father of Peruvian Archaeology -- Dorothy Garrod 1892–1968: Mount Carmel and Cro-Magnons -- Li Chi 1896–1979 & Pei Wenzhong 1904–82: The First Chinese Dynasties and Early Humans in East Asia -- Alexey Okladnikov 1908–81 & Sergey Semenov 1898–1978: Early Technology and Neanderthals in Russia -- Louis Leakey 1903–72 & Mary Leakey 1913–96: Human Origins in Africa -- Kathleen Kenyon 1906–78: Excavating Jericho -- Grahame Clark 1907–95: European and World Prehistory -- Robert Braidwood 1907–2003: Early Farming in the Near East -- Hannah Marie Wormington 1914–94 & Cynthia Irwin-Williams 1936–90: Female Pioneers in North American Archaeology -- James B. Griffin 1905–97: Archaeology of Eastern North America -- Jesse Jennings 1909–97: Archaeology of the Desert West -- Gordon Willey 1913–2002: The Consummate American Archaeologist -- J. Desmond Clark 1916–2002: The Broad Canvas of African Prehistory -- Roger Green 1932–2009: Studying the Early Polynesians -- Vere Gordon Childe 1892–1957: Revolutions in Prehistory -- Glyn Daniel 1914–86 & Stuart Piggott 1910–96: Ancient Europeans -- André Leroi-Gourhan 1911–86: How Humans Make their Worlds -- David Clarke 1937–76 & Lewis Binford 1931–2011: Pioneers of the ‘New Archaeology’ -- Bruce Trigger 1937–2006: Archaeology, Anthropology and Human Society -- William T. Sanders 1926–2008: Culture and Environment in Mesoamerica.

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