List of archaeologists

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This is a list of archaeologists – people who study or practise archaeology, the study of the human past through material remains.

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  • Churchill Babington (1821–1889) English; classical archaeology
  • Paul Bahn (born 1953) English; prehistoric art (rock art), Easter Island
  • Geoff Bailey (born 19??) English; paleo-economy, shell middens, coastal archaeology, Greece
  • Senake Bandaranayake (1938–2015) Sri Lankan; South Asia
  • Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier
    (1840–1914) American; American South-West, Mexico
  • Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli (1900–1975) Italian; Etruscans & art
  • Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay
    (1885–1930) Indian; Mohenjo-daro, Harappa culture
  • Edward B. Banning (born 1955) Canadian; Near Eastern archaeology, archaeological survey
  • Luisa Banti (1894–1978) Italian; Etruscology
  • Taha Baqir (1912–1984) Iraqi; deciphered Sumero-Akkadian mathematical tablets, Akkadian law code discoveries, Babylonia, Sumerian sites
  • Tel Bet Yerah, Nahal Mishmar hoard
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  • Ofer Bar-Yosef (1937–2020) Israeli; Palaeolithic and Neolithic sites
  • Gabriel Barkay (born 1944) Israeli; Israel (Jerusalem, burials, art, epigraphy, Iron Age glyptics, Ketef Hinnom)
  • Graeme Barker (born 1946) British; Italian Bronze Age, Roman Libya, landscape archaeology
  • Philip Barker (1920–2001) British; excavation methods, historic England
  • John C. Barrett (born 1949) British; archaeological theory and European prehistory
  • Alessandro Barsanti (1858–1917) Italian; Egypt (Zawyet El Aryan)
  • Diane Barwick (1938–1986) Australian; Aboriginal culture and society[3]
  • George Bass (1932–2021) American; underwater archaeology
  • Thomas Bateman (1821–1861) English; England (Derbyshire)
  • Bayar Dovdoi
    (1946–2010) Mongolian; Mongolia
  • Mary Beaudry (1950–2020) American; eastern U.S., Scotland, Caribbean, gastronomy
  • Sergei Beletzkiy (1953–2022) Russian; Medieval Russia
  • Anna Belfer-Cohen (born 1949) Israeli; Upper Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic Levant
  • Gertrude Bell (1868–1926) English; adventurer and Middle Eastern archaeologist, formed the Baghdad Archaeological Museum (now Iraqi Museum)
  • Harry Charles Purvis Bell (1851–1937) British civil servant; first Commissioner of Archaeology in Ceylon
  • Peter Bellwood (born 1943) Australian; Southeast Asia and the Pacific; origins of agriculture and resulting cultural, linguistic and biological developments (worldwide)| interdisciplinary connections between archaeology, linguistics and human biology[4]
  • Giovanni Battista Belzoni (1778–1823) Italian/Venetian; Egypt*Erez Ben-Yosef
    (born 19??) Israeli; archaeometallurgy

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  • Luther Cressman (1897–1994) American; Paleo-Indians, Oregon
  • Roger Cribb (1948–2007) Australian; Turkish Kurds and Australian Aborigines
  • Ion Horaţiu Crişan
    (1928–1994)Romanian; Geto-Dacians and Celts
  • William (Bill) Culican (1928–1984) Australian; Middle East, Australian historical archaeology[12]
  • Joseph George Cumming (1812–1868) English; Isle of Man
  • Barry Cunliffe (born 1939) British; Iron Age Europe, Celts
  • Ben Cunnington (1861–1950) English; prehistoric England (Wiltshire)
  • Alexander Cunningham (1814–1893) English; "Father of Indian Archaeology"
  • Maud Cunnington (1869–1951) Welsh; prehistoric Britain (Salisbury Plain)
  • William Cunnington (1754–1810) English; prehistoric Britain (Salisbury Plain)
  • James Curle (1861?–1944) Scottish; Roman Scotland (Trimontium), Gotland[13]
  • Florin Curta (born 1965) American; Eastern Europe
  • Ernst Curtius (1814–1896) German; Greece
  • Clive Eric Cussler
    (1931–2020) American; underwater archaeology

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  • Roger Jacobi (1947–2009) British; Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain
  • Otto Jahn (1813–1869) German; classical world (art)
  • Jean-François Jarrige (1940–2014) French; South Asia
  • Jacques Jaubert (born 1957) French; lower and middle Paleolithic, lithic technology
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) U.S. President; Virginia prehistory
  • Arthur J. Jelinek (1928–2022) American; Eurasian Paleolithic
  • Jesse D. Jennings (1909–1997) American; New World
  • Llewellyn Jewitt
    (1816–1886) English; British antiquities
  • Donald Johanson (born 1943) American; paleoanthropology, Ethiopia
  • Jotham Johnson (1905–1967) American; Minturno (Italy), past president of the Archaeological Institute of America
  • Rosemary A. Joyce
    (born 1956) American; Honduras
  • Chris Judge (born 19??) American; eastern U.S. (Woodland, Mississippian)
  • Elsie Jury (1910–1993) Canadian; historical archaeology of Ontario

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  • Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat
    (1814–1882) French; ancient Europe

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  • Wulf Raeck (born 1950) German; classical archaeology, Pergamon, Greek barbarian portrayals
  • Philip Rahtz (1921–2011) British; United Kingdom
  • José Ramos Muñoz (born 19??) Spanish; Europe, northern Africa
  • Sir Andrew Ramsay (1814–1891) Scottish; Pleistocene geology, stratigraphy
  • Sir William Mitchell Ramsay (1851–1939) Scottish; Asia Minor and New Testament
  • Don Ranson (born 19??) Australian; Tasmanian prehistory Kutikina Cave
  • Claude Rapin (born 19??) French?; Central Asia
  • Charles Rau (1826-1887) American; curator at the Smithsonian
  • Katharina C. Rebay (born 1977) Austrian; Bronze & Iron Age Central Europe, mortuary analysis, gender
  • William Rathje (1945–2012) American; early civilizations, modern material culture studies, Mesoamerica
  • Desire Raoul Rochette
    (1790–1854) French; Greece
  • Jean Gaspard Felix Ravaisson-Mollien
    (1813–1900) French; Classical sculpture
  • Marion Rawson (1899–1980) American; classical archaeology
  • Shahrokh Razmjou (born 19??) Iranian; Achaemenid Archaeology
  • Nicholas Reeves (born 1956) British; Egypt
  • Ronny Reich (born 1947) Israeli; Jerusalem
  • George Reisner
    (1867–1942) American; Ancient Egypt, Nubia,Palestine

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  • Rudolf Virchow (1821–1902) German; Pomeranian hill-forts
  • Dominique Vivant Denon
    (1747–1827) French; Egyptian art
  • Alexandru Vulpe (1931–2016) Romanian; Hallstatt

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See also

External links

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