Famous Archaeologists worldwide
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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Some of the books published by Caleb Atwater include:
1829:Descriptions of ...
Carl H. Chapman is considered by most archaeologists as ...
Carlton Coon's works include
Science:
* The Origin ...
Fea discovered a statue of a discus thrower, the so ...
Carol has done cross-cultural study on marriage, family, war and ...
Her research interests center on historical archaeology in the Americas ...
Charles Darwin, a naturalist, developed The
Theory of Natural Selection.
Darwin ...
Charles Fairbanks played an important role in the development ...
He was employed by the University of Otago and taught ...
In 1932 he joined the resistance in Shanghai, against the ...
Christoph Von's work with the Sherpas is very important ...
In 1845 he obtained the Hulsean Prize for his essay.He ...
Clarence Bicknell (1842-17 July 1918) was a British amateur botanist ...
Clarence Ray Carpenter made many contributions to the study of ...
Clark David Wissler contributed much research on Native Americans, ...
His stratographic soundings revealed five separate archaeological levels. The uppermost ...
He was a pioneer in the study of moder industrial ...
In 1935, Du Bois received a National Research Council Fellowship ...
Cowan-Ricks was a member of the
Detroit Historical Museum's Black ...
An early traveler in Egypt, Caviglia was a unpredictable, uneducated ...
Dobbs co-founded the Institute for Minnesota Archaeology with three others ...
Rainer won many awards,some of them include:
1955-1957: Berger reigned as ...
Constance Cronin's accomplishments and studies in Sicily and Australia were ...