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| List of archaeologists | 6/10 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archaeologists | reference | science, encyclopedia | 2026-05-05T07:51:58.651084+00:00 | kb-cron |
== J == Roger Jacobi (1947–2009) British; Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain Otto Jahn (1813–1869) German; classical world (art) Herbert Jankuhn (1905–1990) German; Haithabu (Germany) Jean-François Jarrige (1940–2014) French; South Asia Jacques Jaubert (born 1957) French; Lower Paleolithic and Middle Paleolithic, lithic technology Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) U.S. President; Virginia prehistory Arthur J. Jelinek (1928–2022) American; Eurasian Paleolithic Jesse D. Jennings (1909–1997) American; New World Llewellyn Jewitt (1816–1886) English; British antiquities Donald Johanson (born 1943) American; paleoanthropology, Ethiopia Jotham Johnson (1905–1967) American; Minturno (Italy), past president of the Archaeological Institute of America Alexandra Jones (born 19??) American; U.S. historical archaeology Margaret Ursula Jones (1916–2001) British; Mucking, England Rebecca Jones (born 19??) British; Roman Britain Rhys Maengwyn Jones (1941–2001) Welsh/Australian; Tasmania Martha Joukowsky (1936–2022) American; Middle East (Petra), field methods Rosemary A. Joyce (born 1956) American; Honduras, gender Chris Judge (born 19??) American; eastern U.S. (Woodland, Mississippian) Elsie Jury (1910–1993) Canadian; historical archaeology of Ontario
== K == Lili Kaelas (1919–2007) Swedish; Stone and Bronze Age Gilbert Kaenel (1949–2020) Swiss; Iron Age, La Tène culture Barbara Kaim (born 1952) Polish; ancient Iran, Parthian and Sasanian periods. Eduard von Kallee (1818–1888) German; Germany: found 4 Roman castra on the Limes Germanicus Richard Kallee (1854–1933) German; studied 102 Alemannic tombs Seifollah Kambakhshfard (1929–2010) Iranian; Iron Age Temple of Anahita Johan Kamminga (born 19??) Australian?; University of Sydney; use-wear and residues Georg Karo (1872–1963) German; Mycenaean and Etruscan civilizations Panagiotis Kavvadias (1850–1928) Greek; Greece Simon Keay (1954–2021) English; Roman Portus, surveys of Roman Spain and Italy Phoebe Keef (1898–1978) British; prehistoric archaeology, Sussex Bennie Carlton Keel (born 1934) American; Southeast USA, Public Archaeology, Cherokee archaeology Alice Beck Kehoe (born 1934) American; North America: early contact J. Charles Kelley (1913–1997) American; north-west Mexico Arthur Randolph Kelly (1900–1979) American; Southeastern USA Robert Laurens Kelly (born 1957) American; Western USA Francis Kelsey (1858–1927) American; Middle East, papyrology Clyde C. Kennedy (1917–1987) Canadian; Ontario, archaic period David L. Kennedy (born 1948) British and Australian; Roman Near East Jonathan Mark Kenoyer (born 1952) American; Indus Valley Civilization Kathleen Kenyon (1906–1978) English; Britain, Near East (Jericho) Alfred V. Kidder (1885–1963) American; southwestern USA, Mesoamerica T. R. Kidder (born 1960) American; geoarchaeology and archaeology of Southeastern United States Lothar Kilian (1911–2000) German; Balts, Germans, proto-Indo-European homeland Kim Won-yong (1922–1993) (south) Korean; Korea Karl Frederik Kinch (1853–1921) Danish; Ancient Macedonia, Rhodes, and Roman Greece / Byzantine Greece Keith Kintigh (born 19??) American; quantitative archaeology, Southwestern USA archaeology Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680) German; Egyptian hieroglyphics ("the father of Egyptology") Ella Kivikoski (1901–1990) Finnish; Finnish Iron Age Birthe Kjølbye-Biddle (1941–2010) Danish; early Christianity in Britain Richard Klein (born 1941) American; paleo-anthropology (Africa, Europe) Leo S. Klejn (1927-2019) Belarusian or Russian; theoretical archaeology Amos Kloner (1940–2019) Israeli; Talpiot Tomb (Israel), Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine archaeology Sir Francis Knowles, 5th Baronet (1886–1953) English; anthropology and prehistory Alice Kober (1906–1950) American; Linear B Robert Koldewey (1855–1925) German; Near East (Babylon) Manfred Korfmann (1942–2005) German; Bronze Age Aegean and Anatolia (Troy) Hamit Zübeyir Koşay (1897–1984) Turkish; Early Bronze Age Anatolia Paul Kosok (1896–1959) American; Nazca geoglyphs Gustaf Kossinna (1858–1931) German; Germany (Neolithic, Aryan concept) Raiko Krauss (born 1973) German; prehistory Kristian Kristiansen (born 1948) Danish; Bronze Age Europe, heritage studies, archaeological theory Pasko Kuzman (born 1947) Macedonian; Ohrid, North Macedonia Elizabeth Kyazike (born 19??) Ugandan; Uganda, slave trade
== L == Robert Laffineur (born ca. 1946) Belgian; Mycenaeanologist B. B. Lal (1921–2022) Indian; India Peter Lampe (born 1954) German; ancient Phrygia Dorothy Lamb (1887–1967) British; classical archaeology Luigi Lanzi (1732–1810) Italian; Etruscans Nancy Lapp (born 1930) American; Near Eastern archaeology, biblical archaeology Pierre Henri Larcher (1726–1812) French; classical archaeology Donald Lathrap (1927–1990) American; South America, U.S. Mid-West Jean-Philippe Lauer (1902–2001) French; Egypt Bo Lawergren (born 19??) American?; music archaeology; Mesopotamia T. E. Lawrence (1888–1935) British; adventurer, Middle East Sir Austen Henry Layard (1817–1894) British; Middle East (Kuyunjik and Nimrud) Estelle Lazer (born 19??) Australian; human skeletal remains discovered at Pompeii Foss Leach (born 1942) New Zealand; New Zealand Louis Leakey (1903–1972) British; archaeologist and paleoanthropologist, Africa Mary Leakey (1913–1996) British; archaeologist and paleoanthropologist, Africa Richard Leakey (1944–2022) Kenyan; paleoanthropology, Africa Edward Thurlow Leeds (1877–1955) British; Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum 1928–1945 Anthony J. Legge (1939–2013) British; archaeozoology Delphine Philippe-Lemaître (1798–1863) French historian, archaeologist, botanist Pirkko-Liisa Lehtosalo-Hilander (born 1934) Finnish; Iron Age Charles Lenormant (1802–1859) French; Egypt, Greece, Middle East François Lenormant (1837–1883) French; Assyriologist Mark P. Leone (1940–2024) American; theory, historical archaeology Dana Lepofsky (born 1958) Canadian; paleoethnobotany, Northwest Coast André Leroi-Gourhan (1911–1986) French; theory, art, Paleolithic Jean Antoine Letronne (1787–1848) French; Greece, Rome, Egypt Gerson Levi-Lazzaris (born 1979) Brazilian; ethnoarchaeology Carenza Lewis (born 1963) British; popularizer; Medieval Britain Jodie Lewis (born 19??) British; prehistoric archaeology Madeline Kneberg Lewis (1901–1996) American; typologist, Illustrator Mary Lewis (born 19??) British; bioarchaeologist David Lewis-Williams (born 1934) South African; cognitive archaeology, Upper-Palaeolithic and Bushmen rock art Edward Lhuyd (1660–1709) Welsh; Britain Li Feng (born 1962) Chinese/American; early China Yinxu and Yangshao culture Li Ji (1896–1979) Chinese; China Li Liu (born 1953) Chinese/American; neolithic and Bronze Age China, "the father of Chinese archaeology" Li Xueqin (1933–2019) Chinese; early China Liang Siyong (1904–1954) Chinese; China Mary Aiken Littauer (1912–2005) American; horses in pre-history Gary Lock (born 1948) British; computational archaeology, European prehistory Georg Loeschcke (1852–1915) German; Mycenaean pottery Helen Loney (born 19??) British? prehistoric archaeology and pottery studies Samuel Kirkland Lothrop (1892–1965) American; Central and South America and the Caribbean Victor Loret (1859–1946) French; Egypt and Southern Africa William A. Longacre (1937–2015) American; southwestern USA, "New Archaeology Harry Lourandos (born 1945) Australian; hunter-gatherer intensification Sir John Lubbock (1834–1913) English; terminology, evolution, generalist Adam Łukaszewicz (born 1950) Polish; Roman period in Egypt, papyrologist Rev. William Collings Lukis (1817–1892) British; megaliths of Great Britain and France Cajsa S. Lund (sv) (born 1940) Swedish; music archaeology Frances Lynch (born 19??) Welsh; Wales Albert Lythgoe (1868–1934) American; Egyptologist and a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art