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| List of archaeologists | 4/10 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archaeologists | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T07:51:58.651084+00:00 | kb-cron |
== D == Gaetano d'Ancora (1751–1816) Italian; Italy Albéric d'Auxy (1836–1914) Belgian; Belgium Bruno Dagens (1935–2023) French; Khmer and India Constantin Daicoviciu (1898–1973) Romanian; Romania George F. Dales (1927–1992) American; Nippur, Indus valley civilizations Mary Dallas (1952–2023) Scottish-born Australian, Aboriginal cultural heritage management Ahmad Hasan Dani (1920–2009) Pakistani; South Asian archaeology Glyn Daniel (1914–1986) Welsh; European Neolithic; popularization of archaeology Ken Dark (born 19?) British; Roman and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, theory Raymond Dart (1893–1988) Australian; paleoanthropology: Australopithecus africanus Timothy Darvill (1957–2024) British; Britain Raksha Dave (Born 1977) British; Field and Public Archaeologist, President of Council for British Archaeology Janet Davidson (born 1941) New Zealand; New Zealand, Pacific Islands Jack L. Davis (born 1950) American; ancient Greece Theodore M. Davis (1837–1915) American; Egypt William Boyd Dawkins (1837–1929) British; antiquity of man Touraj Daryaee (born 1967) Iranian; ancient Persia (Iran) Don Martino de Zilva Wickremasinghe (1865–1937) Sri Lankan; epigraphist and archaeologist, Sri Lanka Janette Deacon (born 1939) South African; rock art, heritage management Hilary Deacon (1936–2010) South African; Africa, antiquity of man Corinne Debaine-Francfort (born 19??) French; Eastern Central Asian and protohistoric China James Deetz (1930–2000) American; historical archaeology Warren DeBoer (died May 24, 2020) American; North and South America, ethnoarchaeology, ceramics James P. Delgado (born 1958) American; maritime archaeologist Arthur Demarest (fl. 2000 AD) American; Maya Robin Dennell (born 1947) British; prehistoric archaeologist Paulus Edward Pieris Deraniyagala (1900–1976) Sri Lankan; paleontologist, zoologist, director of the National Museum of Ceylon Siran Upendra Deraniyagala (1942–2021) Sri Lankan; Director-General of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology of Sri Lanka Louis Felicien de Saulcy (1807–1880) French; Holy Land Jules Desnoyers (1800–1887) French; antiquity of man Rúaidhrí de Valera (1916–1978) Irish; megalithic tombs in Ireland Dragotin Dežman (1821–1889) Slovenian; Ljubljana Marsh, Iron Age in Lower Carniola Harold L. Dibble (1951-2018) American; paleolithic lithics Adolphe Napoleon Didron (1806–1867) French; Medievalist, Christian iconography Tom D. Dillehay (born 1947) American-Chilean; ethnoarchaeologist, early occupation of the Americas Kelly Dixon (born 1970) American; historical archaeology of the American West Brian Dobson (1931–2012) British; Hadrian's Wall, the Roman Army Donald Brian Doe (1920–2005) British; Arabia Dong Zuobin (1895–1963) Chinese/Taiwanese; oracle bones, Yinxu Gertrud Dorka (1893–1976), German archaeologist, prehistorian and museum director Wilhelm Dörpfeld (1853–1940) German; Greece Trude Dothan (1922–2016) Austrian; Israel Claude Doumet-Serhal (born 1958) Lebanese; history and archaeology of Sidon Hans Dragendorff (1870–1941) German; Roman ceramics Penelope Dransart (born 19??) British?; South American anthropology Carol van Driel-Murray (born 1950) British; gender archaeology, Roman archaeology, leather Angela von den Driesch (1934–2012) German; osteoarchaeology Hilary du Cros (born 1962) Australian; history of Australian archaeology Duan Qingbo (1964–2019) Chinese; Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor Roger Duff (1912–1978) New Zealander; New Zealand Katherine Dunbabin (born 1941) British?; classical archaeology, Roman art Robert Dunnell (1947–2010) American; theory, U.S. Mid-West Louis Dupree (1925–1989) American; Afghanistan E. C. L. During Caspers (1934–1996) Dutch; Prehistoric Mesopotamia, South Asian, Persian Gulf Robert H. Dyson (1927–2020) American; Near Eastern archaeology
== E == Elizabeth Eames (1918–2008) British; specialist in English medieval tiles Hella Eckardt (born 19??) British; Roman archaeology, material culture Campbell Cowan Edgar (1870–1938) British; Cyclades and Hellenistic Egypt, papyrology specialist Amelia Edwards (1831–1892) British; Egypt Ricardo Eichmann (born 1955) German; Near Eastern archaeology George Eogan (1930–2021) Irish; Knowth (Ireland) Kenan Erim (1929–1990) Turkish; Hellenistic Anatolia Ufuk Esin (1933–2008) Turkish; prehistoric Anatolia, archaeometry Roland Étienne (born 1944) French; ancient Greece and Hellenistic period Damian Evans (1975-2023) Australian-Canadian; Angkor, lidar Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941) British; Aegean archaeology (Minoan studies, Knossos, Linear A and B) Sir John Evans (1823–1908) English; British archaeology
== F == Georg Fabricius (1516–1571) German; Roman epigraphy Brian M. Fagan (1936-2025) British; generalist, popularist, history of archaeology Panagiotis Faklaris (born 1950) Greek; classical archaeology, excavator of Vergina Fan Jinshi (born 1938) Chinese; Dunhuang William Fash (born 1954) American; Maya Charles H. Faulkner (1937–2022) American; Tennessee, historic archaeology Neil Faulkner (1958–2022) British; Norfolk, Jordan Rev. Bryan Faussett (1720–1776) English; Anglo-Saxon Kent (England) Carlo Fea (1753–1836) Italian; Roman archaeology, archaeological law Gary M. Feinman (born 1951) American; Mesoamerica, Oaxaca Sir Charles Fellows (1799–1860) British; Asia Minor Karl Ludwig Fernow (1763–1808) German; Roman archaeology J. Walter Fewkes (1850–1930) American; south-west USA (Hohokam; Pueblo, pottery) Irving Finkel (born 1951) British; cuneiform tablets Israel Finkelstein (born 1949) Israeli; Bronze Age & Iron Age in Israel, Megiddo (Israel) George R. Fischer (1937–2016) American; underwater archaeology Peter M. Fischer (born 1967) Austrian-Swedish; Eastern Mediterranean, Near East Christopher T. Fisher (born 1967) American; Meso-America, LiDAR, Earth Archive Cleo Rickman Fitch (1910–1995) American; Roman archaeology William W. Fitzhugh (born 1943) American; circumpolar archaeology Kent Flannery (born 1934) American; Mesoamerica Josephine Flood (born 1938) Australian; Aboriginal prehistory of the Australia Cloggs Cave Hannah Fluck (born 19??) British; policy and climate change Robert Bruce Foote (1834–1912) British; India: "the father of Indian prehistory" Adam Ford (born 19??) Australian; host of documentary series Who's Been Sleeping in My House? James A. Ford (1911–1968) American; Southeastern United States Sally Foster (born 19??) Scottish; Medieval Scotland Alfred Foucher (1865–1952) French; Afghanistan (Gandahar art) and southern Africa Aileen Fox (1907–2005) British; South West England Cyril Fox (1882–1967) English; Wales William Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) English; Egyptology, methodology David Frankel (born 19??) Australian; Cyprus, Syria, Koongine Cave (Australia) Barry L. Frankhauser (1943–2014) Australian; archaeometry, residue analysis, Maori earth ovens, sourcing Australian ochres Elizabeth French (1931–2021) British; Mycenaean Greece, especially the site of Mycenae, and Mycenaean terracottas George Frison (1924–2020) American; Paleoindian archaeology, lithic tools, pale-oarchaeology Gayle J. Fritz (born 19??) American; paleo-ethnobotany, agriculture in North America Honor Frost (1924–2010) British; maritime archaeology, Mediterranean, stone anchors Dorian Fuller (born 19??) American; archaeobotany, domestication