Name John Myres Role Archaeologist | Awards Victoria Medal | |
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Died March 6, 1954, Oxford, United Kingdom Books The dawn of history, Homer and his critics, Mediterranean Culture, Handbook of the Cesnola, The Influence of Anthropol Similar People Arthur Evans, Augustus Pitt Rivers, Thomas Ashby |
Sir John Linton Myres (3 July 1869 in Preston – 6 March 1954 in Oxford) was a British archaeologist who conducted excavations in Cyprus in 1904. He became the first Wykeham Professor of Ancient History, at the University of Oxford, in 1910, having been Gladstone Professor of Greek and Lecturer in Ancient Geography, University of Liverpool from 1907. He contributed to the British Naval Intelligence Division Geographical Handbook Series that was published during the Second World War, and to the noted 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1910–1911). He highly influenced the British-Australian archaeologist Vere Gordon Childe.
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