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A Biography of the Anthropologist Leonard Woolley ... Sir Charles Leonard Woolley ... Leonard Woolley was born in London, the son of a clergyman. Often as a child he thought about following in his father s footsteps, however, the call of archeology lured him away. He graduated from University of Oxford and went on to become...
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In September 1922, C. Leonard Woolley packed his bags and, with his team of assistants, boarded a steamship. ... He was on his way to Basrah in southern Iraq to lead the excavations at the ancient site of Ur.
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Sir Leonard Woolley was a British archaeologist and an expert in Mesopotamian studies, who also acted as intelligence agent for the British during World War I. ... Definition: Sir Leonard Woolley was a British archaeologist and an expert in Mesopotamian studies, who also acted as intelligence agent for the British during...
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An article about Leonard Woolley (1880-1960) ... Charles Leonard Woolley was appointed in 1905 as an assistant in the Department of Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford under Arthur Evans. His archaeological career started in 1907 when he joined a University of Pennsylvania expedition to excavate at Karanog and Buhen...
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Leonard Woolley - Scholary books, journals and articles Leonard Woolley at Questia, world's largest online library and research service. Subscribe now and do better research, faster with tools and automatic bibliographies. ... Woolley, Sir Charles Leonard - 1880–1960, English archaeologist. His early work included...
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British archaeologist Charles Leonard Woolley (April 17, 1880-February 20, 1960) became famous for the artifacts and information he uncovered during his magnificent excavations at Ur. Woolley is noted as one of the first modern archaeologists, and was knighted in 1935 for his services to archaeology.
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Who was Sir Leonard Woolley? ... I need to find out about Sir Leonard Woolley's work with ancient Sumer, how his wife helped him, and which Agatha Christie book he is a character in.
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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs. ... Frank H. McClung Museum; The University of Tennessee; 1327 Circle Park Drive; Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-3200; ... Page Not Found...
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