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| title | chunk | source | category | tags | date_saved | instance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| List of archaeologists | 8/10 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archaeologists | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T07:51:58.651084+00:00 | kb-cron |
== P == Athanasios Papageorgiou (1931–2022) Greek Cypriot; Cyprus Senarath Paranavithana (1896–1972) Sri Lankan; Sri Lanka, Archeological Commissioner in 1940 Sarah Parcak (born 1972) American; Egypt, remote sensing Bertha Parker (1907–1978) Abenaki, Seneca; Southwest US archaeology and ethnology Barbara Parker-Mallowan (1908–1993) English; Assyriology, epigraphy André Parrot (1901–1980) French; ancient Near East Hermann Parzinger (born 1959) German; Scythians Vasile Pârvan (1882–1927) Romanian; classical archaeology (Hitria) Timothy Pauketat (born 1961) American; Mississippian culture, Medieval studies Deborah M. Pearsall (born 1950) American; paleo-ethnobotany (phytoliths) Mike Parker Pearson (born 1957) English; Neolithic British Isles, archaeology of death and burial Richard J. Pearson (born 1938) Canadian; Pacific Pei Wenzhong (1904–1982) Chinese; China William Pengelly (1812–1894) British; England, paleolithic Francis Penrose (1817–1903) British; classical George H. Pepper (1873–1924) American; Southwest USA, Nacoochee Mound (Georgia) Peter N. Peregrine (born 1963) American; Mississippian culture, cross-cultural studies Gregory Perino (1914–2005) American; Woodland, and Mississippian cultures in Illinois and Oklahoma John Shae Perring (1813–1869) British; Egyptian pyramids Hilda Petrie (1871–1957) British; Egyptology William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) British; Egypt, methodology, ceramic typology Stewart Perowne (1901–1989) British; Imadia and Beihan Alejandro Peschard Fernández (born 19??) Mexican; Meso-America Philip Phillips (1900–1994) American; theory, eastern and central United States Alexandre Piankoff (1897–1966) Russian; Egypt Stuart Piggott (1910–1996) British; neolithic, Europe (especially Britain) John Pinkerton (1758–1826) Scottish; theory of Gothic superiority, Scottish proto-history Philip Piper (born 1966) British–Australian; zooarchaeology and palaeoecology of Southeast Asia Dolores Piperno (born 1949) American; archaeobotany, maize, Panama Augustus Pitt Rivers (1827–1900) British; Britain (especially Dorset), method Kyriakos Pittakis (1798–1863) Greek; Greece Nikolaos Platon (1909–1992) Greek; Minoan Crete Augustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908) British-American; photographer and antiquarian specializing in Pre-Columbian high cultures Ina Plug (born 1941) South African; archaeozoology Aleks Pluskowski (born 19??) environmental archaeology; medieval Europe Antoine Poidebard (1878–1955) French; aerial archaeology, Middle East, landscape archaeology Natalia Polosmak (born 1956) Russian; Siberia: Altay: Pazyryk culture Cristian Popa (born 19??) Romanian; Coţofeni culture Rachel Pope (born 19??) British; Iron Age Europe Reginald Stuart Poole (1832–1895) English; Egypt (hieroglyphics and numismatics) Gregory Possehl (1941–2011) American; South Asia, Indus Valley Civilization Timothy W. Potter (1944–2000) British; Classical archaeology Timothy Potts (born 1958) Australian; Middle East and Mediterranean Aris Poulianos (1924–2021) Greek; paleoathropology in Greece (Petralona skull) Gary Presland (born 19??) Australian; Aboriginal landscapes in Victoria Tatiana Proskouriakoff (1909–1985) Russian-American; Mayan hieroglyphs Francis Pryor (born 1945) British; Bronze (Flag Fen, England) and Iron Ages
== Q == Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (1814–1882) French; ancient Europe
== R == 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 Maria Reiche Grosse-Neumann (1903–1998) Peruvian; Nazca lines George Reisner (1867–1942) American; Ancient Egypt, Nubia, Palestine Colin Renfrew (1937–2024) English; history of language, archaeogenetics Caspar Reuvens (1793–1835) Dutch; Roman archaeology in the Netherlands Andrew Reynolds (born 19??) English; Medieval archaeology Julian C. Richards (born 1951) English; Stonehenge, popularizer Julian D. Richards (born 19??), British; Anglo-Saxons, Viking Age Emil Ritterling (1861–1928) German; archaeology Uzma Z. Rizvi (born 1973) American; Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Anne Strachan Robertson (1910–1997) Scottish; Numismatics Derek Roe (1937–2014) British; paleolithic Wil Roebroeks (born 1955) Dutch; The Netherlands Malcolm J. Rogers (1890–1960) American; California John Romer (born 1941) British; Egypt, popularizer Michael Rostovtzeff (1870–1952) Ukrainian/Russian/American; Greece, Thrace, southern Russia Irving Rouse (1913–2006) American; Caribbean and migration Katherine Routledge (1866–1935) British; Easter Island John Howland Rowe (1918–2004) American; Peru Valentine Roux (born 1956) French; ceramic production in the Levant Peter Rowley-Conwy (born 1951) British; environmental archaeology Martin Rundkvist (born 1972) Swedish; Bronze, Iron, and Middle Ages of Scandinavia. Adrian Andrei Rusu (born 1951) Romanian; Medieval archaeology, researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and Art History in Cluj-Napoca Simon Rutar (1851–1903) Slovenian; Slovenia Alberto Ruz Lhuillier (1906–1979) Mexican; Pre-Columbian Meso-America Donald P. Ryan (born 1957) American; Egypt (Valley of the Kings)