List of archaeologists

This is a list of archaeologists – people who study or practise archaeology, the study of the human past through material remains.

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  • Elizabeth Eames (1918–2008) British; specialist in English medieval tiles
  • Amelia Edwards (1831–1892) British; Egypt
  • Ricardo Eichmann (born 1955) German; Near Eastern archaeology
  • 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
  • Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941) British; Aegean archaeology (Minoan studies, Knossos, Linear A and B)
  • Sir John Evans (1823–1908) English; British archaeology

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  • Kenneth Oakley (1911–1981) English; fluorine dating, exposed Piltdown Man hoax
  • Jérémie Jacques Oberlin (1735–1806) Alsatian; Biblical archaeology, philology
  • Alexandru Odobescu (1834–1895) Romanian; history of archaeology
  • Neil Oliver (born 1967) Scottish; popularizer and television presenter: northern Europe
  • Katsuhiko Ohnuma (born 1944) Japanese, Lithic expert, flintknapper, prehistorian, (Syria, Iraq, Iran)
  • Bjørnar Olsen (born 1958) Norwegian; theory, material culture, Arctic
  • John W. Olsen (born 1955) American; prehistory, Paleolithic, Central Asia
  • Stanley John Olsen (1919–2003) American; historical archaeology and zooarchaeology
  • Jocelyn Orchard (1936–2019) British Trinidadian; Near Eastern archaeology, Oman
  • Tahsin Özgüç (1916–2005) Turkish; Assyria

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See also

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