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This is a list of archaeologists – people who study or practise archaeology, the study of the human past through material remains.
== A == Charles Conrad Abbott (1843–1919) American; advocate of early occupation of Americas Kamyar Abdi (born 1969) Iranian; Iran, Neolithic to the Bronze Age Aziz Ab'Saber (1924–2012) Brazilian; Brazil Johann Michael Ackner (1783–1862) Transylvanian; Roman Dacia Dinu Adameșteanu (1913–2004) Romanian-Italian; aerial photography, survey of sites James M. Adovasio (born 1944) U.S.; New World (esp. Pre-Clovis), perishable technologies Anagnostis Agelarakis (born 1956) Greek; archaeological and physical anthropology Yohanan Aharoni (1919–1976) Israeli; Israel Bronze Age Julius Ailio (1872–1933) Finnish; Karelian Isthmus Ekrem Akurgal (1911–2002) Turkish; Anatolia Jorge de Alarcão (born 1934) Portuguese; Roman Portugal Umberto Albarella (born 19??) Italian-British; zooarchaeology William F. Albright (1891–1971) U.S.; Orientalist Leslie Alcock (1925–2006) English; Dark Age Britain Susan E. Alcock (born 1961?) American;Greece, Roman provinces Miranda Aldhouse-Green (born 1947) British; British Iron Age and Romano-Celtic Abbas Alizadeh (born 1951) Iranian; Iran Jim Allen, (born 19??) Australian; Australia, South Pacific, Port Essington, Lapita, Polynesian Penelope Allison (born 1954) household and Roman archaeology Sedat Alp (1913–2006) Turkish; Hittitology Ruth Amiran (1915–2005) Israeli; Tel Arad George El Andary (born 1958) Lebanese; site restoration Atholl Anderson (born 1943) New Zealand; New Zealand and the Pacific David G. Anderson (born 1949) U.S.; eastern North America Johan Gunnar Andersson (1874–1960) Swedish; China E. Wyllys Andrews IV (1916–1971) American; Maya Manolis Andronicos (1919–1992) Greek; Greece Carmen Aranegui (born 1945), Spanish; Valencia and Morocco Mikhail Artamonov (1898–1972) Russian/Soviet; Khazar (Central Asia) Khaled al-Asaad (1934–2015) Syrian; Palmyra J. R. Aspelin (1842–1915) Finnish; Scandinavia and the Ural region Mick Aston (1946–2013) English; popularizer Miriam Astruc (1904–1963) French; Phoenician-Punic people Richard J. C. Atkinson (1920–1994) English; England Val Attenbrow (born 1942) Australian; Aboriginal stone tools, archaeology of aboriginal Sydney Frédérique Audoin-Rouzeau (born 1957) French; Black Death/bubonic plague Anthony Aveni (born 1938) U.S.; archaeoastronomy Nahman Avigad (1905–1992) Israeli; Jerusalem, Massada Hasan Awad (born 1912/13) Bedouin; excavator Edward R. Ayrton (1882–1914) English Egyptologist and archaeologist Massoud Azarnoush (1946–2008) Iranian; Sassanid archaeology