Robert Carr Bosanquet (1871–1935) was a British archaeologist, who excavated in the Aegean and in Britain. He was the first Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Liverpool, teaching there from 1906 to 1920. He was particularly significant to the archaeology of Wales, excavating at the Roman sites of Caerleon and Caersws and founding the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, which played an influential role in the direction of twentieth-century archaeology in the country.
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RobertCarrBosanquet (1871–1935) was a British archaeologist, who excavated in the Aegean and in Britain. He was the first Professor of Classical Archaeology...
was described as "one of the leading Greek scholars of his time". RobertCarrBosanquet (1871–1935), British archaeologist and first holder of the Chair...
Lower and Middle paleolithic. — HIH Prince Mikasa no Miya Takahito RobertCarrBosanquet investigated trade in the Stone Age by excavations in 1901. The...
announced in scholarship by the British archaeologists M. N. Tod and RobertCarrBosanquet, director of the British School at Athens in the 1901–1902 edition...
throughout his career: in a 1929 obituary, the British archaeologist RobertCarrBosanquet wrote that the summer excavation season there was "almost the only...
E. A. Gardner 1895 Cecil Harcourt Smith 1897 D. G. Hogarth 1900 R. C. Bosanquet 1906 R. M. Dawkins 1913 A. J. B. Wace 1923 A. M. Woodward 1929 H. G. G...
part in a tradition at the BSA, under the 1900–1906 directorate of RobertCarrBosanquet, of comic lectures delivered on winter evenings: he attended in...
William Edward Forster. 1868: Cambridge. Daniel Lloyd and John Brown v. Robert Richard Torrens and William Fowler. 1868: Carlow. Richard Boardman v. William...
same year as Wace joined, or perhaps from the school's director, RobertCarrBosanquet, who collected them. Wace moved to the British School at Rome (BSR)...
to be included in the Pembrokeshire inventory (1925). Finally, RobertCarrBosanquet (died 1935) was professor of Classical Archaeology at the University...
director and librarian of the School and accompanied the director RobertCarrBosanquet on excavations from 1903. Tod was elected to a fellowship at Oriel...
in Wales and the Marches' began a program of excavations led by RobertCarrBosanquet, including a corner turret of the fortress walls, a building near...
[citation needed] Roussolakkos was first excavated from 1902-6 by RobertCarrBosanquet and Richard MacGillivray Dawkins of the British School at Athens...
1931–1932 Frederick Walter Dendy 1933–1934 RobertCarrBosanquet 1935–1936 Charles Henry Hunter Blair 1937 Robert Cecil Hedley 1940–1941 Lt-Col George Redesdale...
for fourteen years from 1880 until 1894, when he proposed Dr. Bernard Bosanquet as his replacement. Professor Alan Willard Brown noted in 1947 that '[The...
Days". whatsonstage.com. 14 November 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2015. Bosanquet, Theo (12 June 2012). "Sheridan Smith plays Hedda at Old Vic, Nunn's Kate...
were T. H. Green (1836–1882), F. H. Bradley (1846–1924), and Bernard Bosanquet (1848–1923). They were succeeded by the second generation of J. H. Muirhead...
Archived from the original on 6 November 2016. Retrieved 15 September 2016. Bosanquet, Theo. "Natalie Dormer returns to Young Vic in After Miss Julie". whatsonstage...
replacement, providing supportive testimonials from Charles Reed Peers, RobertBosanquet, and H. J. Fleure. Although he had no prior museum experience, he was...
(Obituaries)". The Times. No. 60166. 21 November 1977. p. 17. "Bosanquet, Charles Ion Carr, (19 April 1903–9 April 1986), DL; Vice-Chancellor of University...
1970s Errol Barnett, CBS News, formerly CNN and CNN Newsroom Reginald Bosanquet (deceased), ITN longtime presenter of News at Ten Tom Bradby, ITN ITV...
memory of England's cricket fans. It was also an era in which Bernard Bosanquet (137) invented the googly and Tip Foster (138) became the only man to...