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Sir Arthur John Evans (8 July 1851 – 11 July 1941) was a British archaeologist most famous for unearthing the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete at Kephala Hill and for developing the con...
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A Biography of the Anthropologist Arthur Evans ... Although Arthur John Evans may not have been a household name, he was certainly responsible for finding some incredible artifacts during his lifetime.
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Arthur Evans Moule (1836–1918) was an English missionary to China. He was the son of Henry Moule, vicar at Fordington, Dorset, and was educated at Malta Protestant College and the Islington Church Mi...
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Bio-bibliographer of Sir Arthur Evans, archaeologist and discoverer of the extensive Bronze Age ruins on the island of Crete. ... SIR ARTHUR EVANS (1851-1941)
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Fortune thus played a part in assisting Arthur Evans to begin systematic excavation in 1900, when the island had now been declared an independent State. He visited Crete for the first time in 1894 in order to study and decipher the unknown script that could be made out on seal stones.
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San Francisco—Veteran gay activist and writer Arthur Evans has just published a new, gay-positive book on philosophy, entitled Critique of Patriarchal Reason. Publication of the book was aided by an award of $6,941 from the S.F. Art Commission, as part of its program of grants to individual artists and writers.
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Flamboyant, arrogant, short sighted and only 5'2", Arthur Evans is one of the most well-known archeologists in history. He believed that the legendary kingdom of King Minos was real and he used the clues in the myths and legends to find it.
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British archaeologist Arthur Evans is best known as the excavator of the Bronze Age archaeological site of Knossos ... Definition: British archaeologist Arthur Evans is best known as the excavator of the Bronze Age archaeological site of Knossos. He was born in Nash Mills, England, and educated at the University of Oxford,
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