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Mortimer Wheeler

Mortimer Wheeler

Mortimer Wheeler was a renowned British archaeologist known for his extensive excavations across the Roman Empire and beyond. Born on September 10, 1890, and passing away on July 22, 1976, Wheeler made significant contributions to the field of archaeology, particularly through his scientific approach to excavations and his extensive research on the Roman Empire.

3 quotes · Archaeology, Blow, Dust
Randall Price

Randall Price

Limited information available. An archaeologist is a professional engaged in excavating ancient sites, studying artifacts, and preserving historical cultural heritage, typically working at universities, museums, or archaeological research institutions.

4 quotes · Archaeology, Culture, Evidence

Michael Rostovtzeff

Michael Rostovtzeff was a prominent Russian historian known for his studies on ancient Rome and the Byzantine Empire. His work profoundly influenced the understanding of the social, economic, and political structures of these historical periods.

3 quotes · Archaeology, Historical, Accounts
Anthony F. C. Wallace

Anthony F. C. Wallace

Anthony F. C. Wallace was a prominent American anthropologist known for his contributions to cultural anthropology, social anthropology, and ethnography. His research encompassed a wide range of fields, including cultural change, religion, art, and language, and had a profound impact on the development of the discipline of anthropology.

2 quotes · Science, America, Archaeology
David George Hogarth

David George Hogarth

David George Hogarth was a prominent British archaeologist known for his contributions to the study of Egyptian archaeology. Born on May 23, 1862, and passing away on November 6, 1927, Hogarth's work in Egypt, particularly in Thebes and Memphis, had a significant impact on subsequent archaeological research.

2 quotes · Apostles, Archaeology, Behavior
Millar Burrows

Millar Burrows

Millar Burrows, born in 1889 in the United States, was a renowned author whose works spanned various genres, including novels, poetry, and drama. Burrows' writing style was unique and well-received by readers.

3 quotes · Cases, Critics, Modern
Augustus Pitt Rivers

Augustus Pitt Rivers

Augustus Pitt Rivers was a British archaeologist and collector, whose life and achievements had a profound impact on the field of archaeology.

1 quotes · Archaeology, Coins, Dependent
William F. Albright

William F. Albright

William F. Albright was an American archaeologist born on May 24, 1891, and died on September 19, 1971. He is renowned for his significant contributions to the archaeology of Mesopotamia.

3 quotes · Testament, Appeals, Archaeology
Kent V. Flannery

Kent V. Flannery

Kent V. Flannery is a renowned archaeologist born in 1934. His research focuses on ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, particularly the Maya civilization. Flannery's works have had a profound impact on understanding the political, economic, and cultural structures of Maya society.

3 quotes · Agriculture, Anthropology, Archaeology
Nikolai Yezhov

Nikolai Yezhov

Nikolai Yezhov was a Soviet political figure, born on May 1, 1895, and died on February 4, 1940. He held significant positions during the Stalin era, particularly as a high-ranking official in the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD).

1 quotes · Chips, Woods