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Name
  
Frederick Green

Role
  
Egyptologist


Books
  
Hierakonpolis

Died
  
1949, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

Education
  
Jesus College, Cambridge

Frederick William Green (March 21, 1869–1949) was an English Egyptologist, who worked at a number of sites throughout Egypt.

Biography

He was born in London on 21 March 1869. He worked at Hierakonpolis (ancient Nekhen), where amongst other discoveries his team found the Narmer Palette in 1898.

He studied at Jesus College in Cambridge, continuing to study Archaeology and Egyptology under Kurt Sethe in Göttingen and Strasbourg and then excavated sites in and around Egypt with Flinders Petrie and Somers Clarke. He worked with James Quibell at Hierakonpolis from 1897 to 1898 (and alone in 1899).

He later excavated at Eileithyiaspolis with Clarke and Archibald Sayce from 1901 to 1902. He surveyed the topography and monuments of Nubia in 1906 and 1909 to 1910. Nearing the end of his career Green led the Mond excavation of the Bucheum at Armant from 1929 to 1930. He was the Honorary Keeper of the Antiquities at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, from 1908 to 1949.

He died in Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire in 1949.

References

Frederick W. Green (Egyptologist) Wikipedia