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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  • William (Bill) Culican (1928–1984) Australian; Middle East, Australian historical archaeology[14]
  • Joseph George Cumming (1812–1868) English; Isle of Man
  • Barry Cunliffe (born 1939) British; Iron Age Europe, Celts
  • Ben Cunnington (1861–1950) English; prehistoric England (Wiltshire)
  • Maud Cunnington (1869–1951) Welsh; prehistoric Britain (Salisbury Plain)
  • William Cunnington (1754–1810) English; prehistoric Britain (Salisbury Plain)
  • James Curle (1861?–1944) Scottish; Roman Scotland (Trimontium), Gotland[15]
  • Florin Curta (born 1965) American; Eastern Europe
  • Ernst Curtius (1814–1896) German; Greece
  • Clive Eric Cussler (born 1931) American; underwater archaeology

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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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  • Roger Jacobi (1947–2009) British; Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Britain
  • Otto Jahn (1813–1869) German; classical world (art)
  • Jacques Jaubert (born 1957) French; lower and middle Paleolithic, lithic technology
  • Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) U.S. President; Virginia prehistory
  • 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
  • Margaret Ursula Jones (1916–2001) British; Mucking, England
  • Rebecca Jones (born 19??) British; Roman Britain
  • Rhys Maengwyn Jones (1941–2001) Welsh/Australian; Tasmania
  • Chris Judge (born 19??) American; eastern U.S. (Woodland, Mississippian)
  • Elsie Jury (1910–1993) Canadian; historical archaeology of Ontario

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  • Ma Chengyuan (1927–2004) Chinese; authority on ancient Chinese bronzes
  • Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister (1870–1950) Irish; Palestine, Celtic archaeology
  • Burton MacDonald (born 1939) Canadian; biblical archaeology
  • John MacEnery (1797–1841) Irish; Paleolithic
  • Richard MacNeish (1918–2001) American; Canada, Iroquois (U.S./Canada), Meso-America, discovered origins of maize
  • Aren Maeir (born 1958) Israeli; Ancient Levant, Israel, Philistines
  • Mai Yinghao (1929–2016) Chinese; archaeology of the Nanyue kingdom in Guangzhou
  • Aren Maeir (born 1958) Israeli; Ancient Levant, Israel, Philistines
  • Yousef Majidzadeh (born 1938) Iranian; Jiroft culture (Iran)
  • Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi (born 1940) Iranian; ancient Persia (Iran)
  • James Patrick Mallory (born 1945) Irish-American; Indo-European origins, proto-Celtic culture
  • Max Mallowan (1904–1978) British; Middle East
  • John Manley (born 1952) British; Roman Britain
  • Joyce Marcus (born 19??) American; Latin America
  • Auguste-Édouard Mariette (1821–1881) French; Egypt
  • Spyridon Marinatos (1901–1974) Greek; Greece, Mycenaeans
  • Alexander Marshack (1918–2004) American; Paleolithic era
  • James A. Marshall (died 2006) American; eastern North American earthworks[22]
  • John Hubert Marshall (1876–1958) British; Indus Valley Civilization, Taxila, Crete
  • Marjan Mashkour (born 19??) Iranian; zooarchaeology of Europe and Middle East
  • J. Alden Mason (1885–1967) American; New World archaeology
  • Ronald J. Mason (born 1929) Upper Great Lakes[23]
  • Gaston Maspero (1846–1916) French; Egypt
  • Therkel Mathiassen (1892–1967) Danish; Arctic region
  • Peter Mathews(born 1951) Australian; Maya hieroglyphs
  • Alfred P. Maudslay (1850–1931) British; Mayans
  • Sally Kate May (born 19??) Australian; indigenous rock art
  • Amihai Mazar (born 1942) Israeli; Israel, Biblical archaeology
  • Benjamin Mazar (1906–1995) Israeli; Israel, Biblical archaeology
  • Eilat Mazar (born 1956) Israeli; Jerusalem, Phoenicians
  • Gaby Mazor (born 1944) Israeli; Bet She'an (Israeli)
  • August Mau (1840–1909) German; Pompeii
  • Sally McBrearty (19??) American; Palaeolithic archaeology
  • Isabel McBryde (born 1934) Australian; "Mother of Australian Archaeology," axe sourcing studies[24]
  • Charles McBurney (1914–1979) British; Britain (Upper Paleolithic), Libya, Iran, cave art
  • Fred McCarthy[25] (1905-1997) Australian; Australia's Aborigines[26]
  • Robert McGhee (born 1941) Canadian; Arctic
  • Betty Meehan (born 1933) Australian; Maningrida, Australia
  • Vincent Megaw (born 1934) Australian; [27] Early Celtic Art in Britain [28]
  • Betty Meggers (born 1921) American; South America
  • James Mellaart (1925–2012) British; discoverer of Çatalhöyük
  • Paul Mellars (born 1939) British?; Neanderthals, European mesolithic
  • Michael Mercati (1541–1593) Italian [born in Rome]; lithics
  • Roger Mercer (1944-2018) British; Neolithic and Bronze Age British Isles
  • Prosper Mérimée (1803–1870) French; French monuments
  • Jerald T. Milanich (born 19??) American; U.S. south-east (Florida)
  • Sir Ellis Minns (1874–1953) British; eastern Europe

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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
  • 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
  • Tahsin Özgüç (1916–2005) Turkish; Assyria

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  • Jules Etienne Joseph Quicherat (1814–1882) French; ancient Europe

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See also

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