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Archaeology is the scientific study of past human lives and activities through material objects. There are many great men and women archaeologists that have contributed significantly to the field of archaeology. This page provides a short and snappy list of famous archaeologist throughout the globe categorized alphabetically. You can also view the archaeologist categorized on the basis of country by using the link above.

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Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen Edwards

Edwards was awarded the William Wright studentship in Arabic. ...
Kathleen Kenyon

1942 The Buildings at Samaria, [Samaria-Sebaste I], London, 1942 (co-authored ...
Walter Bryan Emery

Walter discovered the Buchis Bull Catacombs. He discoverad the FS3035 ...
E.E. Evans-Pritchard

Evans-pritchard wrote about his work in the following books: Witchcraft ...
Brian Murray Fagan

The Awards Received by Brain Murray Fagan include: Distinguished Service Award ...

Leonard Woolley

Woolley was best known for his excavations at Ur in ...
Gertrude Caton Thompson

From 1928-1929, Caton-Thompson excavated the famed ruins at Zimbabwe in ...
Victor W. Turner

Victor W. Turner is best known for his work on ...
Geoffrey Thorndike Martin

Geoffrey Martin is most famous for his discoveries of the ...
Augustus Pitt Rivers

Rivers was known as the "Father of British Archaeology," ...

John Marco Allegro

Allegro's thirteen books include : The Dead Sea Scrolls (1956). The Treasure ...
Mike Parker Pearson

The monument Bluehenge was discovered by Professor Mike Parker Pearson He ...
John Lubbock

He is noted for publishing the most influential archaeological book ...
John Lawrence Angel

Dr.John Lawrence Angel was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1948. ...
Alison Sheridan

Alison Sheridan is Head of Early Prehistory in the National ...

Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis  Budge

Budge go in the British Museum in the re-named Department ...
Burton, Harry

He was born in Lincolnshire, England, to journeyman cabinet maker ...
John Aubrey

John Aubrey was England's first archeologist. The discovery of Stonehenge was ...
James Burton

Between 1815 and 1822 Burton work for the architect Sir ...
Giuseppe Ferlini

Giuseppe Ferlini (1800–1870), of Bologna, Italy, was an Italian doctor ...

Gregory Bateson

Some of Gregory Bateson's most noted writings are to be ...
Alfred Lucas

For nine seasons Alfred Lucas worked closely with Howard Carter ...
Percy Edward Newberry,

He started administrative work at the ...
Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell

Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell was the first woman to obtain ...
Perring, John Shae

Perring, a British Egyptologist, was also an engineer, who typically ...