This is alist of archaeologists – people who study or practisearchaeology , the study of the human past through material remains.
Charles Conrad Abbott (1843–1919) American; advocate of early occupation of AmericasKamyar Abdi (born 1969) Iranian; Iran, Neolithic to the Bronze AgeAziz Ab'Saber (1924–2012) Brazilian; BrazilJohann Michael Ackner (1783–1862)Transylvanian ;Roman Dacia Dinu Adameșteanu (1913–2004) Romanian-Italian; aerial photography, survey of sitesJames M. Adovasio (born 1944) U.S.; New World (esp. Pre-Clovis), perishable technologiesAnagnostis Agelarakis (born 1956) Greek; archaeological and physical anthropologyYohanan Aharoni (1919–1976) Israeli; Israel Bronze AgeJulius Ailio (1872–1933) Finnish; Karelian IsthmusEkrem Akurgal (1911–2002) Turkish; AnatoliaJorge de Alarcão (born 1934) Portuguese; Roman PortugalUmberto Albarella (born 19??) Italian-British; zooarchaeologyWilliam F. Albright (1891–1971) U.S.; OrientalistLeslie Alcock (1925–2006) English; Dark Age BritainSusan E. Alcock (born 1961?) American;Greece, Roman provincesMiranda Aldhouse-Green (born 1947) British;British Iron Age andRomano-Celtic Abbas Alizadeh (born 1951) Iranian; IranJim Allen ,[ 1] (born 19??) Australian; Australia,South Pacific ,Port Essington ,Lapita ,[ 2] Polynesian Penelope Allison (born 1954) household and Roman archaeologySedat Alp (1913–2006) Turkish; HittitologyRuth Amiran (1915–2005) Israeli; Tel AradGeorge El Andary (born 1958) Lebanese; site restorationAtholl Anderson (born 1943) New Zealand; New Zealand and the PacificDavid G. Anderson (born 1949) U.S.; eastern North AmericaJohan Gunnar Andersson (1874–1960) Swedish; ChinaE. Wyllys Andrews IV (1916–1971) American; MayaManolis Andronicos (1919–1992) Greek; GreeceCarmen Aranegui (born 1945), Spanish; Valencia and MoroccoMikhail Artamonov (1898–1972) Russian/Soviet; Khazar (Central Asia)Khaled al-Asaad (1934–2015) Syrian; PalmyraJ. R. Aspelin (1842–1915) Finnish; Scandinavia and the Ural regionMick Aston (1946–2013) English; popularizerMiriam Astruc (1904–1963) French; Phoenician-Punic peopleRichard J. C. Atkinson (1920–1994) English; EnglandVal Attenbrow (born 1942) Australian; Aboriginal stone tools, archaeology of aboriginal SydneyFrédérique Audoin-Rouzeau (born 1957) French; Black Death/bubonic plagueAnthony Aveni (born 1938) U.S.; archaeoastronomyNahman Avigad (1905–1992) Israeli; Jerusalem, MassadaHasan Awad (born 1912/13) Bedouin; excavatorEdward R. Ayrton (1882–1914) English Egyptologist and archaeologistMassoud Azarnoush (1946–2008) Iranian; Sassanid archaeologyChurchill Babington (1821–1889) English; classical archaeologyLeila Badre (born 1943) LebanesePaul Bahn (born 1953) English; prehistoric art (rock art), Easter IslandGeoff Bailey (born 19??) English; paleo-economy, shell middens, coastal archaeology, GreeceSenake Bandaranayake (1938–2015) Sri Lankan; South AsiaAdolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1840–1914) American; American South-West, MexicoRanuccio Bianchi Bandinelli (1900–1975) Italian; Etruscans & artRakhaldas Bandyopadhyay (1885–1930) Indian; Mohenjo-daro, Harappa cultureEdward B. Banning (born 1955) Canadian; Near Eastern archaeology, archaeological surveyLuisa Banti (1894–1978) Italian; EtruscologyTaha Baqir (1912–1984) Iraqi; deciphered Sumero-Akkadian mathematical tablets, Akkadian law code discoveries, Babylonia, Sumerian sitesPessah Bar-Adon (1907–1985) Israeli; Israel (Bet Shearim ,Tel Bet Yerah ,Nahal Mishmar hoard )Ofer Bar-Yosef (1937–2020) Israeli; Palaeolithic, NeolithicGabriel Barkay (1944–2026) Israeli; Israel (Jerusalem, burials, art, epigraphy, Iron Age glyptics, Ketef Hinnom)Graeme Barker (born 1946) British; Italian Bronze Age, Roman Libya, landscape archaeologyPhilip Barker (1920–2001) British; excavation methods, historic EnglandJohn C. Barrett (1949–2024) British; archaeological theory, European prehistoryAlessandro Barsanti (1858–1917) Italian; Egypt (Zawyet El Aryan)Diane Barwick (1938–1986) Australian; Aboriginal culture and society[ 3] George Bass (1932–2021) American; underwater archaeologyThomas Bateman (1821–1861) English; England (Derbyshire)Leopoldo Batres (1852–1926) Mexican; Meso-America (Teotihuacan, Monte Albán, Mitla La Quemada, Xochicalco)Bayar Dovdoi (1946–2010) Mongolian; MongoliaMary Beaudry (1950–2020) American; eastern U.S., Scotland, Caribbean, gastronomySergei Beletzkiy (1953–2022) Russian; Medieval RussiaAnna Belfer-Cohen (born 1949) Israeli; Upper Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic LevantGertrude Bell (1868–1926) English; adventurer and Middle Eastern archaeologist, formed the Baghdad Archaeological Museum (now Iraqi Museum)Harry Charles Purvis Bell (1851–1937) British; first Commissioner of Archaeology in CeylonPeter Bellwood (born 1943) Australian; Southeast Asia and the Pacific; origins of agriculture and resulting cultural, linguistic and biological developments (worldwide)| interdisciplinary connections between archaeology, linguistics and human biology[ 4] Giovanni Battista Belzoni (1778–1823) Italian/Venetian; EgyptErez Ben-Yosef (born 19??) Israeli; archaeometallurgyNorbert Benecke (born 1954) German; zooarchaeologyCrystal Bennett (1918–1987) British; JordanJames Theodore Bent (1852–1897) British; eastern Mediterranean, Africa, Arabia.Dumitru Berciu (1907–1998) Romanian; South-Eastern and Central Europe,Geto-Dacians ,Thracians ,Celts Sofia Berezanska (1924–2024) Ukrainian; Bronze AgeLee Berger (born 1965) U.S.; paleo-anthropologyFolke Bergman (1902–1946) Swedish;Xiaohe Tomb complex in ChinaAndrea Berlin (born 19??) U.S.; Achaemenid, Hellenistic, and Roman East; ceramicsGerhard Bersu (1889–1964) German; Europe (England etc.)Charles Ernest Beule (1826–1874) French; GreecePaolo Biagi (born 1948) Italian; Eurasian Mesolithic and Neolithic, Pakistan prehistoryGeoffrey Bibby (1917–2001) British; ArabiaPenny Bickle (born 19??) British; bioarchaeology, NeolithicClarence Bicknell (1842–1918) British; cataloged petroglyphs atVallée des Merveilles , FranceMartin Biddle (born 1937) British; medieval and post-medieval archaeology in Great BritainManfred Bietak (born 1940) Austrian; EgyptFereidoun Biglari (born 1970) Iranian Kurdish; PaleolithicLewis Binford (1930–2011) American; U.S., France, theoryHiram Bingham (1875–1956) U.S.; discovered Machu PicchuFlavio Biondo (1392–1463) Italian; RomeAvraham Biran (1909–2008) Israeli; Near East (Israel (Tel Dan))Caroline Bird (born 19??) Australia; heritage and indigenous studies researchJudy Birmingham (born 1932) Australian; historical archaeology in Australia,[ 5] Irrawang pottery, TasmaniaGlenn Albert Black (1900–1964) U.S.; US Mid-WestCarl Blegen (1888–1971) U.S.; TroyElizabeth Blegen (1888–1966) U.S.; Greece, educatorFrederick Jones Bliss (1857–1939) U.S.; PalestineJohn Boardman (1927–2024) British; Classical archaeology, especially Greek architectureJean Boisselier (1912–1996) French; Khmer, Southeast AsiaNicole Boivin (born 19??) Canadian; migration out of Africa, long-distance maritime tradeLarissa Bonfante (1931–2019) U.S.; EtruscansGiacomo Boni (1859–1925) Italian; Roman architectureLudwig Borchardt (1863–1938) German; Egypt (Amarna )François Bordes (1919–1981) French; paleolithic, typology, knappingBarbara Borg (born 1960) German; Classical archaeologyJacques Boucher de Crèvecœur de Perthes (1788–1868) French; FranceStephen Bourke (born 19??) Australian;[ 6] Pella Jole Bovio Marconi (1897–1986) Italian; Neolithic SicilySandra Bowdler (born 1947) Australian; Australian Indigenous archaeology, pre-neolithic East and Southeast AsiaHarriet Boyd Hawes (1871–1945) American; Greece and Crete; MinoanRichard Bradley (born 1946) British; prehistoric Europe (especially Britain)Linda Schreiber Braidwood (1909–2003) U.S.; Near EastRobert John Braidwood (1907–2003) U.S.; TurkeyIosif Benyaminovich Brashinsky (1928–1982) U.S.S.R.; Scythians[ 7] Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg (1814–1874) French; Meso-AmericaJames Henry Breasted (1865–1935) U.S.; EgyptAdela Breton (1849–1923) British; MexicoEric Breuer (born 1968) Swiss; Roman/Medieval chronologyJacques Breuer (1956–2024) Belgian; Roman and Merovingian BelgiumHenri Breuil (1877–1961) French; cave artRobert Brier (born 1943) U.S.; Egypt paleopathologyPatrick M.M.A. Bringmans (born 1970) Belgian; Palaeolithic Archaeology and PaleoanthropologySrečko Brodar (1893–1987) Slovene; Upper PaleolithicMary Brodrick (c. 1858–1933) English; EgyptologyAlison S. Brooks (born 19??) American; Paleolithic, particularly the Middle Stone Age of AfricaMyrtle Florence Broome (c. 1888–1978) English; Egyptology, illustratorDon Brothwell (1933–2016) British; paleopathologyFrank Edward Brown (1908–1988) American; MediterraneanElizabeth Brumfiel (1945–2012) U.S.; MesoamericaCaitlin E. Buck (born 1964) British; statistics, radiocarbon datingHallie Buckley (born 19??) New Zealand; bioarchaeologySue Bulmer (1933–2016) American; New Zealand, Papua New GuineaJames Burgess (1832–1916) Scottish; 19th-century India[ 8] Heather Burke (born 1966) Australian; historical archaeology, field methods[ 9] Aubrey Burl (1926–2020) British; British megalithic monumentsLes Bursill (1945–2019) Australian;Dharawal people, Sutherland Shire, Illawarra[ 10] Karl Butzer (1934–2016) U.S.; environmental archaeologyErnst Boetticher (1842–1930): Prussian amateur archaeologistErrett Callahan (1937–2019) American; experimental archaeologyFrank Calvert (1828–1908) English; TroyRaissa Calza (1894–1979) Ukrainian; Italy (Ostia)Elizabeth Warder Crozer Campbell (1893–1971) American; CaliforniaScott Cane (born 1954) Australian; Australia,[ 11] desert people of AustraliaLuigi Canina (1795–1856) Italian; Italy (Tusculum, Appian Way)Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino (1937–2019) Romanian; RomaniaBob Carr (born 1947) American; Florida historic IndiansMaureen Carroll (born 1953) British; Roman archaeologyMartin Carver (born 1941) British; Early Middle Ages in Northern Europe, Sutton HooHoward Carter (1874–1939) English; EgyptAlfonso Caso (1896–1970) Mexican; MexicoGertrude Caton Thompson (1888–1985) English; EgyptmHelena Cehak-Holubowiczowa (1902–1979) Polish; PolandC. W. Ceram (1915–1972) German; popularizerDilip Chakrabarti (born 1941) Indian; South Asia (Ganges Plain)John Leland Champe (1895–1978) American?; Great PlainsJean-François Champollion (1790–1832) French; EgyptKwang-chih Chang (1931–2001) Chinese/Taiwanese; ChinaDoris Emerson Chapman (1903–1990) British; prehistoryArlen F. Chase (born 1953) American; MesoamericaDiane Zaino Chase (born 1953) American; MesoamericaGeorge Henry Chase (1874–1952) American; Heraion of ArgosAlfredo Chavero (1841–1906) Mexican; MexicoMaurice Chehab (1904–1994) Lebanese; archaeology LebanonChen Mengjia (1911–1966) Chinese; ChinaChen Tiemei (1935–2018) Chinese; scientific archaeology andradiocarbon dating Chen Xingcan (born 1964) Chinese; China, history of Chinese archaeologyJohn F. Cherry (born 19??) Welsh; Aegean prehistoryVere Gordon Childe (1892–1957) Australian; Europe / neolithicChoe Nam-ju (1905-1980) Korean; Silla culture (Korea)[ 12] Choi Mong-lyong (born 1946) Korean; Korea (Mumin pottery period)Neil Christie (born 19??) British; Late Antiquity and the Middle AgesLeopoldo Cicognara (1767–1834) Italian; ItalyMuazzez İlmiye Çığ (1914–2024) Turkish; SumerologyJacques Cinq-Mars (died 2021) Canadian; Yukon, early man in North AmericaAmanda Claridge (1949–2022) British; RomeJohn Desmond Clark (1916–2002) English; AfricaGrahame Clark (1907–1995) British; Mesolith and economyKate Clark (19??) industrial archaeology and museumBob Clarke (Historian) (born 1964) English; Prehistoric and Modern EraDavid Clarke (1937–1976) English; theoryStephen Clarke (born 19??) Welsh; WalesAlbert Tobias Clay (1866–1925) American; AssyriologyJohn Clegg (1935–2015) Australian; rock artEric H. Cline (born 1960) American?; Ancient Near East, Aegean prehistoryJean Clottes (born 1933) French; European cave artJuliet Clutton-Brock (1933–2015) English; zooarchaeologyFay-Cooper Cole (1881–1961) American; U.S. Mid-WestBryony Coles (born 1946) British; prehistoric archaeology, wetland archaeology,Somerset Levels ,Doggerland John Coles (1930–2020) British; wetland archaeology, Bronze Age, experimental archaeology[ 13] [ 14] Donald Collier (1911–1995) American; Ecuadorian and Andean archaeologyJohn Collis (born 1944) English; Iron Age EuropeDominique Collon (born 1940) Belgian; cylinder seals of the Near EastSirRichard Colt Hoare (1758–1838) English, England Margaret Conkey (born 1943) American; Upper Paleolithic FranceRobin Coningham (born 1965) British; South Asian archaeology and archaeological ethicsDiane Atnally Conlin (born 1963) American; Roman art and architectureJoan Breton Connelly (born 19??) American; Cyprus, Greek art, female agencyNiculae Conovici (1948–2005) Romanian; Romania, amphoraeGraham Connah (1934–2023) South Africa; historical archaeologyRichard Cooke (1946–2023) British; Panama, archaeozoologyGudrun Corvinus (1931–2006) German; India/Nepal/AfricaPeter Coutts (1934–?) Australian; historical archaeologyGeorge Cowgill (1929–2018) American; Mesoamerica (Teotihuacan)O.G.S. Crawford (1886–1957) English; aerial archaeologyRachel Crellin (born 19??) Manx; metal working, theory, British IslesAedeen Cremin (born 1940) Irish born, Australian. NSW and CanberraLuther Cressman (1897–1994) American; Paleo-Indians, OregonRoger Cribb (1948–2007) Australian; Turkish Kurds and Australian AboriginesIon Horaţiu Crişan (1928–1994)Romanian; Geto-Dacians and CeltsWilliam (Bill) Culican (1928–1984) Australian; Middle East, Australian historical archaeology[ 15] Joseph George Cumming (1812–1868) English; Isle of ManVicki Cummings (19??), British; prehistoric archaeologistBarry Cunliffe (born 1939) British; Iron Age Europe, CeltsBen Cunnington (1861–1950) English; prehistoric England (Wiltshire)Alexander Cunningham (1814–1893) English; "Father of Indian Archaeology"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[ 16] Florin Curta (born 1965) American; Eastern EuropeErnst Curtius (1814–1896) German; GreeceClive Eric Cussler (1931–2020) American; underwater archaeologyGaetano d'Ancora (1751–1816) Italian; ItalyAlbéric d'Auxy (1836–1914) Belgian; BelgiumBruno Dagens (1935–2023) French; Khmer and IndiaConstantin Daicoviciu (1898–1973) Romanian; RomaniaGeorge F. Dales (1927–1992) American; Nippur, Indus valley civilizationsMary Dallas (1952–2023) Scottish-born Australian, Aboriginal cultural heritage managementAhmad Hasan Dani (1920–2009) Pakistani; South Asian archaeologyGlyn Daniel (1914–1986) Welsh; European Neolithic; popularization of archaeologyKen Dark (born 19?) British; Roman and medieval Europe and the Mediterranean, theoryRaymond Dart (1893–1988) Australian; paleoanthropology:Australopithecus africanus Timothy Darvill (1957–2024) British;[ 17] BritainRaksha Dave (Born 1977) British; Field and Public Archaeologist, President ofCouncil for British Archaeology Janet Davidson (born 1941) New Zealand; New Zealand, Pacific IslandsJack L. Davis (born 1950) American; ancient GreeceTheodore M. Davis (1837–1915) American; EgyptWilliam Boyd Dawkins (1837–1929) British; antiquity of manTouraj Daryaee (born 1967) Iranian; ancient Persia (Iran)Don Martino de Zilva Wickremasinghe (1865–1937) Sri Lankan; epigraphist and archaeologist, Sri LankaJanette Deacon (born 1939) South African; rock art, heritage managementHilary Deacon (1936–2010) South African; Africa, antiquity of manCorinne Debaine-Francfort (born 19??) French; Eastern Central Asian and protohistoric ChinaJames Deetz (1930–2000) American; historical archaeologyWarren DeBoer (died May 24, 2020) American; North and South America, ethnoarchaeology, ceramicsJames P. Delgado (born 1958) American; maritime archaeologistArthur Demarest (fl. 2000 AD) American; MayaRobin Dennell (born 1947) British; prehistoric archaeologistPaulus Edward Pieris Deraniyagala (1900–1976) Sri Lankan; paleontologist, zoologist, director of the National Museum of CeylonSiran Upendra Deraniyagala (1942–2021) Sri Lankan; Director-General of Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology of Sri LankaLouis Felicien de Saulcy (1807–1880) French; Holy LandJules Desnoyers (1800–1887) French; antiquity of manRúaidhrí de Valera (1916–1978) Irish; megalithic tombs in IrelandDragotin Dežman (1821–1889) Slovenian; Ljubljana Marsh, Iron Age in Lower CarniolaHarold L. Dibble (1951-2018) American; paleolithic lithicsAdolphe Napoleon Didron (1806–1867) French; Medievalist, Christian iconographyTom D. Dillehay (born 1947) American-Chilean; ethnoarchaeologist, early occupation of the AmericasKelly Dixon (born 1970) American; historical archaeology of the American WestBrian Dobson (1931–2012) British; Hadrian's Wall, the Roman ArmyDonald Brian Doe (1920–2005) British; ArabiaDong Zuobin (1895–1963) Chinese/Taiwanese;oracle bones ,Yinxu Gertrud Dorka (1893–1976), German archaeologist, prehistorian and museum directorWilhelm Dörpfeld (1853–1940) German; GreeceTrude Dothan (1922–2016) Austrian; IsraelClaude Doumet-Serhal (born 1958) Lebanese; history and archaeology of SidonHans Dragendorff (1870–1941) German; Roman ceramicsPenelope Dransart (born 19??) British?; South American anthropologyCarol van Driel-Murray (born 1950) British;gender archaeology , Roman archaeology, leatherAngela von den Driesch (1934–2012) German; osteoarchaeologyHilary du Cros (born 1962) Australian; history of Australian archaeology[ 18] Duan Qingbo (1964–2019) Chinese;Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor Roger Duff (1912–1978) New Zealander; New ZealandKatherine Dunbabin (born 1941) British?; classical archaeology, Roman artRobert Dunnell (1947–2010) American; theory, U.S. Mid-WestLouis Dupree (1925–1989) American; AfghanistanE. C. L. During Caspers (1934–1996) Dutch; Prehistoric Mesopotamia, South Asian, Persian GulfRobert H. Dyson (1927–2020) American; Near Eastern archaeologyGeorg Fabricius (1516–1571) German; Roman epigraphyBrian M. Fagan (1936-2025) British; generalist, popularist, history of archaeologyPanagiotis Faklaris (born 1950) Greek; classical archaeology, excavator of VerginaFan Jinshi (born 1938) Chinese;Dunhuang William Fash (born 1954) American; MayaCharles H. Faulkner (1937–2022) American; Tennessee, historic archaeologyNeil Faulkner (1958–2022) British; Norfolk, JordanRev.Bryan Faussett (1720–1776) English; Anglo-Saxon Kent (England) Carlo Fea (1753–1836) Italian; Roman archaeology, archaeological lawGary M. Feinman (born 1951) American; Mesoamerica, OaxacaSirCharles Fellows (1799–1860) British; Asia Minor Karl Ludwig Fernow (1763–1808) German; Roman archaeologyJ. Walter Fewkes (1850–1930) American; south-west USA (Hohokam; Pueblo, pottery)Irving Finkel (born 1951) British; cuneiform tabletsIsrael Finkelstein (born 1949) Israeli; Bronze Age & Iron Age in Israel, Megiddo (Israel)George R. Fischer (1937–2016) American; underwater archaeologyPeter M. Fischer (born 1967) Austrian-Swedish; Eastern Mediterranean, Near EastChristopher T. Fisher (born 1967) American; Meso-America, LiDAR, Earth Archive[ 19] [ 20] Cleo Rickman Fitch (1910–1995) American; Roman archaeologyWilliam W. Fitzhugh (born 1943) American; circumpolar archaeologyKent Flannery (born 1934) American; MesoamericaJosephine Flood (born 1938) Australian; Aboriginal prehistory of the AustraliaCloggs Cave Hannah Fluck (born 19??) British; policy and climate changeRobert Bruce Foote (1834–1912) British; India: "the father of Indian prehistory"Adam Ford (born 19??) Australian; host of documentary seriesWho's Been Sleeping in My House? James A. Ford (1911–1968) American; Southeastern United StatesSally Foster (born 19??) Scottish; Medieval ScotlandAlfred Foucher (1865–1952) French; Afghanistan (Gandahar art) and southern AfricaAileen Fox (1907–2005) British; South West EnglandCyril Fox (1882–1967) English; WalesWilliam Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) English; Egyptology, methodologyDavid Frankel (born 19??) Australian; Cyprus, Syria,Koongine Cave (Australia)Barry L. Frankhauser (1943–2014) Australian;[ 21] archaeometry, residue analysis, Maori earth ovens,[ 22] sourcing Australian ochresElizabeth French (1931–2021) British; Mycenaean Greece, especially the site ofMycenae , and Mycenaean terracottasGeorge Frison (1924–2020) American; Paleoindian archaeology, lithic tools, pale-oarchaeologyGayle J. Fritz (born 19??) American; paleo-ethnobotany, agriculture in North AmericaHonor Frost (1924–2010) British; maritime archaeology, Mediterranean, stone anchorsDorian Fuller (born 19??) American; archaeobotany, domesticationCharles Godakumbura (1907–1977 ) Commissioner of Archaeology in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) from 1956 to 1967Christopher Gaffney (born 1962) British; geophysicsVincent Gaffney (born 1958) British; landscape archaeologyLamia Al-Gailani Werr (1938–2019) Iraqi; Mesopotamian archaeologyAntoine Galland (1646–1715) French; numismatics, Middle EastThomas Gann (1867–1938) Irish; Mesoamerica, MayaSandor (Alexander) Gallus (1907–1996) Australian; Pleistocene Aboriginal occupationKoonalda Cave South AustraliaDry Creek archaeological site KeilorCarl Jacob Gardberg (1926–2010) Finnish; director of the Finnish Heritage AgencyJean-Claude Gardin (1925–2013) French; Bactria, theory in archaeology, computing in archaeologyAndrew Gardner (born 19??) British? Roman archaeologyPercy Gardner (1846–1937) English; classical archaeologyYosef Garfinkel (born 1956) Israeli; IsraelPeter Garlake (1934–2011) Zimbabwean; ZimbabweDorothy Garrod (1892–1968) British; paleolithicJohn Garstang (1876–1954) British; Anatolia, Southern LevantKathleen O'Neal Gear (born 1954) American; US West; archaeological fictionWilliam Gell (1777–1836) English; Classical archaeologyFriedrich William Eduard Gerhard (1795–1867) German; RomeRoman Ghirshman (1895–1979) French; Persian sites in Iran and AfghanistanDiane Gifford-Gonzalez American (born 19??) zooarchaeologyJohn Wesley Gilbert (1864–1923) first African-American archaeologist; ClassicalMarija Gimbutas (1921–1994) Lithuanian-American; Neolithic & Bronze AgePere Bosch-Gimpera (1891–1974) Spanish-Mexican; prehistoric SpainEinar Gjerstad (1897–1988) Swedish; Cyprus and RomeKathryn Gleason (born 1957) American; archaeology of landscape architectureAlbert Glock (1925–1992) American; Palestinian archaeologyFranck Goddio (born 1947) French; underwater archaeology, Heracleion (Egypt)John Mann Goggin (1916–1963) American; typology, colonial CaribbeanLynne Goldstein (born 1953) American; prehistoric eastern North America, mortuaryJack Golson (1926–2023) Australian; Melanesia, Polynesia and MicronesiaSavai'i island,Samoa Albert Goodyear (born 19??) American; Paleo-IndiansAlice Gorman (born 1964) Australian;Space archaeology ,contemporary archaeology , Indigenous Australian archaeology, stone tools, orbital debris, space as a cultural landscape[ 23] Carlos J. Gradin (1918–2002) Argentine; Patagonian Paleo-IndiansIan Graham (1923–2017) British; MayansBoris Grakov (1899–1970) Soviet/Russian; Scythians and SarmatiansElizabeth Caroline Gray (1800–1887) Italy; EtruscansRoger Green (1932–2009) American; New Zealand, Pacific IslandsRaphael Greenberg (born 19??) Israeli?; IsraelKevin Greene (born 19??) British; classical archaeologyElizabeth S. Greene (born 1970) North American; underwater archaeology, classics[ 24] J. Patrick Greene (born 19??) British; Medieval EnglandHaskel J. Greenfield (born 1953) American; zooarchaeology, Balkans, Middle EastCanonWilliam Greenwell (1820–1918) British; Neolithic England Alan Greaves (born 1969) British; TurkeyJames Bennett Griffin (1905–1997) American; prehistoric eastern North AmericaFrances Griffith (born 19??) British; aerial archaeologyW. F. Grimes (1905–1988) Welsh; LondonKlaus Grote (born 1947) German; Lower Saxony (Germany)Nikolai Grube (born 1962) German; Mayan epigraphyRaimondo Guarini (1765–1852) Italian; ClassicalNiède Guidon (1933–2025) Brazilian; early humans in BrazilPrishantha Gunawardena (born 1968) Sri Lankan; Sri LankaGuo Moruo (1892–1978) Chinese; ChinaGustaf VI Adolf of Sweden (1882–1973) Swedish; ClassicalGeorg Karo (1872–1963) German; Mycenaean and Etruscan civilizationsPanagiotis Kavvadias (1850–1928) Greek; GreeceSimon Keay (1954–2021) English; RomanPortus , surveys of Roman Spain and ItalyPhoebe Keef (1898–1978) British; prehistoric archaeology, SussexBennie Carlton Keel (born 1934) American; Southeast USA, Public Archaeology, Cherokee archaeologyAlice Beck Kehoe (born 1934) American; North America: early contactJ. Charles Kelley (1913–1997) American; north-west MexicoArthur Randolph Kelly (1900–1979) American; Southeastern USARobert Laurens Kelly (born 1957) American; Western USAFrancis Kelsey (1858–1927) American; Middle East, papyrologyClyde C. Kennedy (1917–1987) Canadian; Ontario, archaic periodDavid L. Kennedy (born 1948) British and Australian; Roman Near EastJonathan Mark Kenoyer (born 1952) American; Indus Valley CivilizationKathleen Kenyon (1906–1978) English; Britain, Near East (Jericho)Alfred V. Kidder (1885–1963) American; southwestern USA, MesoamericaT. R. Kidder (born 1960) American; geoarchaeology and archaeology of Southeastern United StatesLothar Kilian (1911–2000) German; Balts, Germans, proto-Indo-European homelandKim Won-yong (1922–1993) (south) Korean; KoreaKarl Frederik Kinch (1853–1921) Danish; Ancient Macedonia, Rhodes, and Roman Greece / Byzantine GreeceKeith Kintigh (born 19??) American; quantitative archaeology, Southwestern USA archaeologyAthanasius Kircher (1602–1680) German; Egyptian hieroglyphics ("the father of Egyptology")Ella Kivikoski (1901–1990) Finnish; Finnish Iron AgeBirthe Kjølbye-Biddle (1941–2010) Danish; early Christianity in BritainRichard Klein (born 1941) American; paleo-anthropology (Africa, Europe)Leo S. Klejn (1927-2019) Belarusian or Russian; theoretical archaeologyAmos Kloner (1940–2019) Israeli; Talpiot Tomb (Israel), Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine archaeologySir Francis Knowles, 5th Baronet (1886–1953) English; anthropology and prehistoryAlice Kober (1906–1950) American; Linear BRobert 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 AnatoliaPaul Kosok (1896–1959) American; Nazca geoglyphsGustaf Kossinna (1858–1931) German; Germany (Neolithic, Aryan concept)Raiko Krauss (born 1973) German; prehistoryKristian Kristiansen (born 1948) Danish; Bronze Age Europe, heritage studies, archaeological theoryPasko Kuzman (born 1947)Macedonian ;Ohrid , North MacedoniaElizabeth Kyazike (born 19??) Ugandan; Uganda, slave tradeRobert Laffineur (born ca. 1946) Belgian; MycenaeanologistB. B. Lal (1921–2022) Indian; IndiaPeter Lampe (born 1954) German; ancient PhrygiaDorothy Lamb (1887–1967) British; classical archaeologyLuigi Lanzi (1732–1810) Italian; EtruscansNancy Lapp (born 1930) American; Near Eastern archaeology, biblical archaeologyPierre Henri Larcher (1726–1812) French; classical archaeologyDonald Lathrap (1927–1990) American; South America, U.S. Mid-WestJean-Philippe Lauer (1902–2001) French; EgyptBo Lawergren (born 19??) American?; music archaeology; MesopotamiaT. E. Lawrence (1888–1935) British; adventurer, Middle EastSirAusten Henry Layard (1817–1894) British; Middle East (Kuyunjik and Nimrud) Estelle Lazer [ 29] (born 19??) Australian; humanskeletal remains discovered atPompeii [ 29] Foss Leach (born 1942) New Zealand; New ZealandLouis Leakey (1903–1972) British; archaeologist and paleoanthropologist, AfricaMary Leakey (1913–1996) British; archaeologist and paleoanthropologist, AfricaRichard Leakey (1944–2022) Kenyan; paleoanthropology, AfricaEdward Thurlow Leeds (1877–1955) British; Keeper of theAshmolean Museum 1928–1945Anthony J. Legge (1939–2013) British; archaeozoology[ 30] Delphine Philippe-Lemaître (1798–1863) French historian, archaeologist, botanistPirkko-Liisa Lehtosalo-Hilander (born 1934) Finnish; Iron AgeCharles Lenormant (1802–1859) French; Egypt, Greece, Middle EastFrançois Lenormant (1837–1883) French; AssyriologistMark P. Leone (1940–2024) American; theory, historical archaeologyDana Lepofsky (born 1958) Canadian; paleoethnobotany, Northwest CoastAndré Leroi-Gourhan (1911–1986) French; theory, art, PaleolithicJean Antoine Letronne (1787–1848) French; Greece, Rome, EgyptGerson Levi-Lazzaris (born 1979) Brazilian; ethnoarchaeologyCarenza Lewis (born 1963) British; popularizer; Medieval BritainJodie Lewis (born 19??) British; prehistoric archaeologyMadeline Kneberg Lewis (1901–1996) American; typologist, IllustratorMary Lewis (born 19??) British; bioarchaeologistDavid Lewis-Williams (born 1934) South African; cognitive archaeology, Upper-Palaeolithic and Bushmen rock artEdward Lhuyd (1660–1709) Welsh; BritainLi Feng (born 1962) Chinese/American; early ChinaYinxu andYangshao culture Li Ji (1896–1979) Chinese; ChinaLi Liu (born 1953) Chinese/American; neolithic and Bronze Age China, "the father of Chinese archaeology"[ 31] Li Xueqin (1933–2019) Chinese; early ChinaLiang Siyong (1904–1954) Chinese; ChinaMary Aiken Littauer (1912–2005) American; horses in pre-historyGary Lock (born 1948) British; computational archaeology, European prehistoryGeorg Loeschcke (1852–1915) German; Mycenaean potteryHelen Loney (born 19??) British? prehistoric archaeology and pottery studiesSamuel Kirkland Lothrop (1892–1965) American; Central and South America and the CaribbeanVictor Loret (1859–1946) French; Egypt and Southern AfricaWilliam A. Longacre (1937–2015) American; southwestern USA, "New Archaeology[ 32] [ 33] Harry Lourandos (born 1945) Australian; hunter-gatherer intensificationSirJohn Lubbock (1834–1913) English; terminology, evolution, generalist Adam Łukaszewicz (born 1950) Polish; Roman period in Egypt, papyrologistRev.William Collings Lukis (1817–1892) British; megaliths of Great Britain and France Cajsa S. Lund (sv ) (born 1940) Swedish; music archaeology[ 34] Frances Lynch (born 19??) Welsh; WalesAlbert Lythgoe (1868–1934) American; Egyptologist and a curator at theMetropolitan Museum of Art [ 35] Ma Chengyuan (1927–2004) Chinese; authority onancient Chinese bronzes Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister (1870–1950) Irish; Palestine, Celtic archaeologyBurton MacDonald (1939–c. 2022) Canadian; biblical archaeologyEve MacDonald (born 19??) Canadian; classical archaeologistJohn MacEnery (1797–1841) Irish; PaleolithicRichard MacNeish (1918–2001) American; Canada, Iroquois (U.S./Canada), Meso-America, discovered origins of maizeAren Maeir (born 1958) Israeli; Ancient Levant, Israel, PhilistinesGiuseppe Maggi (1930–2025), Italian archaeologistMai Yinghao (1929–2016) Chinese; archaeology of theNanyue kingdom inGuangzhou Yousef Majidzadeh (born 1938) Iranian; Jiroft culture (Iran)Sadegh Malek Shahmirzadi (1940–2020) Iranian; ancient Persia (Iran)Alexis Mallon (1875–1934) French; Levantine prehistoryJames Patrick Mallory (born 1945) Irish-American; Indo-European origins, proto-Celtic cultureMax Mallowan (1904–1978) British; Middle EastJohn Manley (born 1952) British; Roman BritainJoyce Marcus (born 19??) American; Latin AmericaAuguste-Édouard Mariette (1821–1881) French; EgyptSpyridon Marinatos (1901–1974) Greek; Greece, MycenaeansAlexander Marshack (1918–2004) American; Paleolithic eraFiona Marshall (born 19??) American;zooarchaeology and ethnoarchaeologyJames A. Marshall (died 2006) American; eastern North American earthworks[ 36] John Hubert Marshall (1876–1958) British; Indus Valley Civilization, Taxila, CretePamela Marshall (born 19??) British? buildings archaeologist and castellologistMarjan Mashkour (born 19??) Iranian; zooarchaeology of Europe and Middle EastJ. Alden Mason (1885–1967) American; New World archaeologyRonald J. Mason (1929–2023) Upper Great Lakes[ 37] Gaston Maspero (1846–1916) French; EgyptTherkel Mathiassen (1892–1967) Danish; Arctic regionPeter Mathews (born 1951) Australian; Maya hieroglyphsGalina Ivanovna Matveeva (1933–2008) Russian; Central Russia/Volga region[ 38] Alfred P. Maudslay (1850–1931) British; MayansValerie Maxfield (born 19??) British? Roman archaeologySally Kate May (born 1979) Australian; indigenous rock artAmihai Mazar (born 1942) Israeli; Israel, Biblical archaeologyBenjamin Mazar (1906–1995) Israeli; Israel, Biblical archaeologyEilat Mazar (1956–2021) Israeli; Jerusalem, PhoeniciansGaby Mazor (born 1944) Israeli; Bet She'an (Israeli)August Mau (1840–1909) German; PompeiiSally McBrearty (1949-2023) American; Palaeolithic archaeologyIsabel McBryde (born 1934) Australian; "Mother of Australian Archaeology," axe sourcing studies[ 39] Charles McBurney (1914–1979) British; Britain (Upper Paleolithic), Libya, Iran, cave artAnna Marguerite McCann (1933–2017) American; Underwater ArchaeologyFred McCarthy [ 40] (1905–1997) Australian; Australia's Aborigines[ 41] Aleksandra McClain (born 19??) medieval and church archaeologyRobert McGhee (born 1941) Canadian; ArcticPatrick Edward McGovern (1944–2025) American; biomolecular archaeologyJacqueline McKinley (born 19??) British; osteoarchaeologyBetty Meehan (born 1933) Australian;Maningrida , AustraliaVincent Megaw (born 1934) Australian;[ 42] Early Celtic Art in Britain[ 43] Betty Meggers (1921–2012) American; South AmericaChuck Meide (born 1971) American; maritime and underwater archaeology; discovered the shipwrecks La Belle (1686), Storm Wreck (1782), and Anniversary Wreck (ca. 1760s-1800)James Mellaart (1925–2012) British; discoverer of ÇatalhöyükPaul Mellars (1939–2022) British; Neanderthals, European mesolithicMichael Mercati (1541–1593) Italian [born in Rome]; lithicsRoger Mercer (1944–2018) British; Neolithic and Bronze Age British IslesProsper Mérimée (1803–1870) French; French monumentsKazimierz Michałowski (1901–1981) Polish; Mediterranean archaeologyJerald T. Milanich (born 19??) American; U.S. south-east (Florida)Walter Minchinton (1921–1996) British; industrial archaeologySirEllis Minns (1874–1953) British; eastern Europe Pierre de Miroschedji (born 1944) French; Near EastKeneiloe Molopyane (born 1987) South African; biological archaeologist and paleoanthropologistOscar Montelius (1843–1921) Swedish; seriation, Europe (Scandinavia)Pierre Montet (1885–1966) French; Lebanon, Egypt (Tanis)Harri Moora (1900–1968) Estonian; Iron Age Baltics[ 44] Andrew M.T. Moore (born 19??) English; neolithic, Middle EastClarence Bloomfield Moore (1852–1936) American; southern United StatesWarren K. Moorehead (1866–1939) American; prehistoric eastern United StatesRobert Morkot (born 1957) British? EgyptologySylvanus G. Morley (1883–1948) American; Mesoamerica, especially MayaAnn Axtell Morris (1900–1945) American; southwestern U.S. and MexicoEarl H. Morris (1889–1956) American; southwestern U.S. and MexicoDan Morse (1935–2024) American; CentralMississippi Valley Kate Morse (1958–2023) Australian;Western Australia Pleistocene Phyllis Morse (Anderson) (born 1934) American; Central Mississippi ValleyJohn Robert Mortimer (1825–1911) English; England (barrows)Mike Morwood (1950–2013) Australian;Homo floresiensis Sabatino Moscati (1922–1997) Italian; PhoeniciansPenelope Mountjoy (1946–2025) British; Mycenaean ceramicsAmini Aza Mturi Tanzanian; Palaeolithic archaeologyKeith Muckelroy (1951–1980) British?; maritime archaeologySuʻād Māhir Muḥammad (1917–1996) Egyptian; EgyptDavid Mullin (born 19??) prehistoric archaeologyWilliam Mulloy (1917–1978) American; PolynesiaJohn Mulvaney (1925–2016) Australian; "Father of Australian archaeology"Ken Mulvaney (born 19??) Australian;[ 45] Aboriginal engagement,Burrup Peninsula rock art J. T. Munby (Born 1954) English; BritainNatalie Munro (born 19??) American; zooarchaeologyStephen Munro (born 19??) Australian; engraved fossil shell from Java[ 46] Ana María Muñoz Amilibia (1932–2019) Spanish; Spain[ 47] Diana Murray (born 1952); Scottish; ScotlandMargaret Murray (1863–1963) Anglo-Indian; EgyptologistTim Murray (born 1955) Australian; history of archaeologyOscar White Muscarella (1931–2022) American; Persia, AnatoliaGeorge E. Mylonas (1898–1988) Greek; Greece and AegeanHugh O'Neill Hencken (1902–1981) American; Iron Age EuropeKenneth Oakley (1911–1981) English; fluorine dating, exposed Piltdown Man hoaxJérémie Jacques Oberlin (1735–1806) Alsatian; Biblical archaeology, philologyAlexandru Odobescu (1834–1895) Romanian; history of archaeologyNeil Oliver (born 1967) Scottish; popularizer and television presenter: northern EuropeAkinwumi Ogundiran (born 1966); Nigerian-American archaeologist;Yoruba people ;African studies Katsuhiko Ohnuma (born 1944) Japanese, Lithic expert, flintknapper, prehistorian, (Syria, Iraq, Iran)Bjørnar Olsen (born 1958) Norwegian; theory, material culture, ArcticJohn W. Olsen (born 1955) American; prehistory, Paleolithic, Central AsiaStanley John Olsen (1919–2003) American; historical archaeology and zooarchaeologyJocelyn Orchard (1936–2019) British Trinidadian; Near Eastern archaeology, OmanMarthe Oulié (1901–1941) French; CreteTahsin Özgüç (1916–2005) Turkish; AssyriaGregory Perino (1914–2005) American;Woodland , andMississippian cultures inIllinois andOklahoma John Shae Perring (1813–1869) British; Egyptian pyramidsHilda Petrie (1871–1957) British; EgyptologyWilliam Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) British; Egypt, methodology, ceramic typologyStewart Perowne (1901–1989) British; Imadia and BeihanAlejandro Peschard Fernández (born 19??) Mexican; Meso-AmericaPhilip Phillips (1900–1994) American; theory, eastern and central United StatesAlexandre Piankoff (1897–1966) Russian; Egypt[ 48] Stuart Piggott (1910–1996) British; neolithic, Europe (especially Britain)John Pinkerton (1758–1826) Scottish; theory of Gothic superiority, Scottish proto-historyPhilip Piper (born 1966) British–Australian; zooarchaeology and palaeoecology of Southeast AsiaDolores Piperno (born 1949) American; archaeobotany, maize, PanamaAugustus Pitt Rivers (1827–1900) British; Britain (especially Dorset), methodKyriakos Pittakis (1798–1863) Greek; GreeceNikolaos Platon (1909–1992) Greek; Minoan CreteAugustus Le Plongeon (1825–1908) British-American; photographer and antiquarian specializing in Pre-Columbian high culturesIna Plug (born 1941) South African; archaeozoologyAleks Pluskowski (born 19??) environmental archaeology; medieval EuropeAntoine Poidebard (1878–1955) French; aerial archaeology, Middle East, landscape archaeologyNatalia Polosmak (born 1956) Russian; Siberia: Altay: Pazyryk cultureCristian Popa (born 19??) Romanian; Coţofeni cultureRachel Pope (born 19??) British; Iron Age EuropeReginald Stuart Poole (1832–1895) English; Egypt (hieroglyphics and numismatics)Gregory Possehl (1941–2011) American; South Asia, Indus Valley CivilizationTimothy W. Potter (1944–2000) British; Classical archaeologyTimothy Potts (born 1958) Australian; Middle East and MediterraneanGary Presland (born 19??) Australian; Aboriginal landscapes in Victoria[ 49] Tatiana Proskouriakoff (1909–1985) Russian-American; Mayan hieroglyphsFrancis Pryor (born 1945) British; Bronze (Flag Fen, England) and Iron AgesWulf Raeck (born 1950) German; classical archaeology, Pergamon, Greek barbarian portrayalsPhilip Rahtz (1921–2011) British; United KingdomJosé Ramos Muñoz (born 19??) Spanish; Europe, northern AfricaSirAndrew Ramsay (1814–1891) Scottish; Pleistocene geology, stratigraphy SirWilliam Mitchell Ramsay (1851–1939) Scottish; Asia Minor and New Testament Don Ranson (born 19??) Australian; Tasmanian prehistoryKutikina Cave Claude Rapin (born 19??) French?; Central AsiaCharles Rau (1826–1887) American; curator at the SmithsonianKatharina C. Rebay (born 1977) Austrian; Bronze & Iron Age Central Europe, mortuary analysis, genderWilliam Rathje (1945–2012) American; early civilizations, modern material culture studies, MesoamericaDesire Raoul Rochette (1790–1854) French; GreeceJean Gaspard Felix Ravaisson-Mollien (1813–1900) French; Classical sculptureMarion Rawson (1899–1980) American; classical archaeologyShahrokh Razmjou (born 19??) Iranian; Achaemenid ArchaeologyNicholas Reeves (born 1956) British; EgyptRonny Reich (born 1947) Israeli; JerusalemMaria Reiche Grosse-Neumann (1903–1998) Peruvian; Nazca linesGeorge Reisner (1867–1942) American; Ancient Egypt, Nubia, PalestineColin Renfrew (1937–2024) English; history of language, archaeogeneticsCaspar Reuvens (1793–1835) Dutch; Roman archaeology in the NetherlandsAndrew Reynolds (born 19??) English; Medieval archaeologyJulian C. Richards (born 1951) English; Stonehenge, popularizerJulian D. Richards (born 19??), British; Anglo-Saxons, Viking AgeEmil Ritterling (1861–1928) German; archaeologyUzma Z. Rizvi (born 1973) American; Classical and Near Eastern ArchaeologyAnne Strachan Robertson (1910–1997) Scottish; NumismaticsDerek Roe (1937–2014) British; paleolithicWil Roebroeks (born 1955) Dutch; The NetherlandsMalcolm J. Rogers (1890–1960) American; CaliforniaJohn Romer (born 1941) British; Egypt, popularizerMichael Rostovtzeff (1870–1952) Ukrainian/Russian/American; Greece, Thrace, southern RussiaIrving Rouse (1913–2006) American; Caribbean and migrationKatherine Routledge (1866–1935) British; Easter IslandJohn Howland Rowe (1918–2004) American; PeruValentine Roux (born 1956) French; ceramic production in the LevantPeter Rowley-Conwy (born 1951) British; environmental archaeologyMartin Rundkvist (born 1972) Swedish; Bronze, Iron, and Middle Ages of Scandinavia.Adrian Andrei Rusu (born 1951) Romanian; Medieval archaeology, researcher at theInstitute of Archaeology and Art History inCluj-Napoca Simon Rutar (1851–1903) Slovenian; SloveniaAlberto Ruz Lhuillier (1906–1979) Mexican; Pre-Columbian Meso-AmericaDonald P. Ryan (born 1957) American; Egypt (Valley of the Kings)Otto Schaden (1937–2015) American; EgyptClaude Schaeffer (1898–1982) French; UgaritMichael Brian Schiffer (born 1947) American (born in Canada); behavioural archaeology, method and theoryHeinrich Schliemann (1822–1890) German; Troy, Mycenae, TirynPhilippe-Charles Schmerling (1790–1836) Belgian; founder of paleontology: antiquity of manKlaus Schmidt (1953–2014) German; Göbekli Tepe, TurkeyAlain Schnapp (born 1946) French; Classical archaeology: iconography of Greek vases[ 52] Carmel Schrire (born 1941) Australian; Australia, South AfricaFrancesco Scipone (1675–1755) Italian; EtruscansAssaad Seif (born 1967) Lebanese; archaeology of LebanonMercy Seiradaki (1910–1993) English; KnossosOvid R. Sellers (1884–1975) American; Biblical Old TestamentGemma Sena Chiesa (1929–2024) Italian; RomanJean Baptiste Louis George Seroux D'Agincourt (1730–1814) French; ancient monumental artVeronica Seton-Williams (1910–1992) Australian; Egyptology and prehistory, Near EastThomas Sever (born 19??) American?;NASA ’s only archaeologist, Maya, South AmericaRuth Shady (born 1946) Peruivan; PeruAlireza Shapour Shahbazi (1942–2006) Iranian; IranMichael Shanks (born 1959) English; Classical archaeology, theoryThurstan Shaw (1914–2013) English; Africa (especially Nigeria)Anna Shepard (1903–1971) American; ceramic analysisAlison Sheridan (19??) British; Bronze and Neolithic agesAndrew Sherratt (1946–2006) English; prehistorySusan Sherratt (born 1949) U.K. citizenship; Mediterranean archaeologyYoko Shindo (1960–2018), Japanese; Islamic glassBong-geun Sim (born 1943) South Korean; KoreaElizabeth Simpson (born 1947) American; Ancient Near East, AnatoliaFrederic Slater (c. 1880–1947) Australian; Aboriginal place namesClaire Smith (born 1957) Australian; Indigenous archaeology, rock art[ 53] Grafton Elliot Smith (1871–1937) Australian; (anatomist)hyperdiffusionist view of prehistory Mike Smith (1955–2022) Australian, Central AustraliaWilliam Robertson Smith (1846–1894) Scottish; Orientalist, Biblical scholarStanley South (1928–2016) American; historical archaeologyJanet D. Spector (1944–2011) American; North AmericaSarah Speight (born 19??) British; castle studies and medieval archaeologyE. Lee Spence (born 1947) American; marine archaeologyDirk HR Spennemann (born 19??) Australian; futures studies[ 54] [ 55] Victor Spinei (born 1943) Romanian; medieval cult objectsFlaxman Charles John Spurrell (1842–1915) English; prehistoric England, EgyptFrederick Spurrell (1824–1902) English; English archaeology (Essex and Sussex)Dragoslav Srejović (1931–1996) Serbian;Mesolithic Iron Gates culture of theBalkans :Lepenski Vir Lady Hester Stanhope (1776–1839) British;Ashkelon John Steane (1931–2024) British; historic landscapeJulie K. Stein , (born 19??) American; geoarchaeology and archaeology of shell middens and coastal archaeological sitesEunice Stebbens (1893–1992) American; Roman coinsLouise Steel (born 19??) British; prehistoric CyprusPaulette Steeves (born 1955) Canadian, Cree, Métis; decolonizing archaeology, Paleo-IndiansMarc Aurel Stein (1862–1943) Hungarian; Central AsiaMargareta Steinby (born 1938) Finnish; classical archaeologyHans-Georg Stephan (born 1950) German; Medievalist, post-Medieval archaeology, landscape archaeology, oven tilesSara Yorke Stevenson (1847–1921) American; EgyptMarion Stirling Pugh (1911–2001) American; Mesopotamian archaeologyJames B. Stoltman (1935–2019) American; ceramic analysis, Great Lakes (North America)James R. Stewart (1913–1962) Australian;Cyprus and theAncient Near East Joseph Stevens (archaeologist) (1818–1899) British; first curator ofReading Museum Sharon Stocker (born 19??) American; ancient Greece (especially theGriffin Warrior Tomb )Eugene Stockton (born 1934) Australian; Middle East, AustraliaWilliam Duncan Strong (1899–1962) American; Peru, U.S. Mid-West, California, Honduras, seriation statisticsStuart Struever (1931–2022) American; Koster site (Illinois), flotation, "large-scale, public-oriented archaeology"David Stuart (born 1965) American; Mayan epigraphyGeorge E. Stuart (1935–2014) American; Mayan archaeology[ 56] Su Bai (1922–2018) Chinese; Chinese Buddhism, grottoesSu Bingqi (1909–1997) Chinese; ancient ChinaEleazar Sukenik (1889–1953) Israeli;Dead Sea scrolls Sharon Sullivan , Australian heritage conservation[ 57] Pál Sümegi (born 1960) Hungarian; environmental archaeology, HungaryGlenn Summerhayes (born 195?) Australian; East Asia and Pacific archaeology, trade and exchange, development of social complexity, archaeometry[ 58] Timothy Lee Sutherland (born 195?) English; Conflict and Battlefield Archaeology[ 59] Rachel Swallow (born 19??) British?; medieval archaeology, landscape archaeology, and castle studiesNaomi Sykes (born 19??) British?; zooarchaeologyJadwiga Szeptycka (1883–1939) Polish; Roman-period PolandTakaku Kenji (born 19??) Japanese; Korea[ 60] Hamdan Taha (b. 19??) Palestinian; archaeology of PalestineAarne Michaël Tallgren (1885–1945) Finnish; East European Bronze Age and the Early Iron AgeZemaryalai Tarzi (1939–2024) Afghan; AfghanistanJoan du Plat Taylor (1906–1983) Scottish; maritime archaeology, CyprusJoan J. Taylor (1940–2019) American; British prehistoryWalter Willard Taylor, Jr. (1913–1997) American; theory, Coahuila (Mexico)Julio C. Tello (1880–1947) Peruvian; PeruPetros Themelis (1936–2023) Greek; MesseneAlexander Thom (1894–1985) Scottish; engineer, StonehengeCharles Thomas (1928–2016) British; Cornish studiesDavid Hurst Thomas (born 1945) American; Spanish Borderlands, repatriationJulian Thomas (born 1959) British; north-west European Neolithic and Bronze AgeDorothy Burr Thompson (1900–2001) American; Hellenistic terracotta figurinesHomer Thompson (1906–2000) Canadian; GreeceJohn Arthur Thompson (1913–2002) Australian;[ 61] Old Testament scholar andbiblical archaeologist J. Eric S. Thompson (1898–1975) English; MayaChristian Jürgensen Thomsen (1788–1865) Danish; originator of the Three-Age SystemAlan Thorne (1939–2012) Australian; Aboriginal Australian origins and the human genome,Lake Mungo ,Kow Swamp Carl L. Thunberg (born 1963) Swedish; Viking Age, Nordic Middle AgesChristopher Tilley (1955–2024) British; theory, BritainNorman Tindale (1900–1993) Australian; mapping Australian tribesTong Enzheng (1935–1997) Chinese; ChinaMalcolm Todd (1939–2013) British; classical archaeologyAlfred Marston Tozzer (1877–1954) American; Mesoamerica (Maya)Arthur Dale Trendall (1909–1995) Australian; Greek ceramics at ApuliaJohn C. Trever (1916–2006) American; Biblical archaeologistBruce Trigger (1937–2006) Canadian; archaeological theory, comparative civilizations, Huronia, Nubia, EgyptologyChristos Tsountas (1857–1934) Greek; GreeceOlena Vasylivna Tsvek (1931–2020) Ukrainian; Trypillia cultureJames Tuck (1940–2019) American; eastern Canadian historical archaeologyRonald F. Tylecote (1916–1990) British; founder of archaeometallurgyGrigore Tocilescu (1850–1909) Romanian; DaciaHenrieta Todorova (1933–2015) Bulgarian; Neolithic Bulgaria, excavations at DurankulakVassilios Tzaferis (1936–2015) Greek–Israeli; biblical archaeology, Byzantine monasticismAlan Wace (1879–1957) English; Greece (especially MycenaeMarc Waelkens (1948–2021) Belgian; Turkish archaeologyTony Waldron (died 2021) British; palaeopathologist and palaeoepidemiologistAlice Leslie Walker (1885–1954) American, classical archaeologistAndrew Frederic Wallace-Hadrill (born 1951) British, classical archaeologist (Pompeii)Lynley A. Wallis (born 19??) Australian; Indigenous and historical archaeologyWang Tao (archaeologist) (born 1962) Chinese-British; Chinese archaeologyWang Zhongshu (1925–2015) Chinese; Chinese and Japanese archaeologyGraeme K. Ward (born 1943) Australian; Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Australia; prehistoric archaeology, research funding and administration, rock art[ 65] John Bryan Ward-Perkins (1912–1981) British; architectural historyCharles Warren (1840–1927) British; engineer, police commissioner and Biblical archaeologistHelen Waterhouse (1913–1999) British; classical archaeologyMichael R. Waters (born 19??) American; geoarchaeology, early AmericansWilliam Thompson Watkin (1836–1888), British; Roman BritainTrevor Watkins (born 19??) British; Near Eastern archaeologyPatty Jo Watson (1932–2024) American; North American archaeologyClarence H. Webb (1902–1991) American; southern United States prehistoryRobert Wauchope (1909–1979) American; Maya, south-eastern U.S.Karl Jakob Weber (1712–1764) Swiss; PompeiiMildred Mott Wedel (1912–1995) American; Great Plains prehistoryWaldo Wedel (1908–1996) American; Great Plains prehistoryJosef W. Wegner (born 1967) American; EgyptologyElizabeth Weiss (born 19??) American; skeletal analysis, archaeological ethicsFriedrich Gottlieb Welcker (1784–1868) German; philologist and archaeologist specializing in GreeceFred Wendorf (1924–2015) American; archaeology and cultural development of arid environmentsDavid Wengrow (born 1972) English; comparative archaeologyBoyd Wettlaufer (1914–2009) Canadian; Father of Saskatchewan ArchaeologyMortimer Wheeler (1890–1976) British; method, South Asia (especially the early Indus Valley), Maiden Castle (England)Tessa Verney Wheeler (1893–1936) British; method, British archaeology, co-founder ofInstitute of Archaeology Joyce White (born 19??) American; prehistoric Southeast AsiaTheodore E. White (1905–1977) American; archaeozoologyElizabeth Augustus Whitehead (1928–1983) American; classical archaeologyJohn C. Whittaker (born 1953) American; experimental archaeology, PalaeolithicAlasdair Whittle (born 1949) British; European NeolithicCaroline Wickham-Jones (1955–2022) British; Orkney, mesolithic, submerged sitesTheodor Wiegand (1864–1936) German; Pergamum, aerial photographyMalcolm H. Wiener (born 1935) American; Aegeanist, Prehistorian, President of INSTAPLouise van Wijngaarden-Bakker (1940–2021) Dutch; archaeozoology[ 66] Gordon Willey (1913–2002) American; New World, method and theoryStephen Williams (1926–2017) American; North AmericaHugh Willmott (born 1972) British; Middle Ages and monastic archaeologyDaniel Wilson (1816–1892) Scottish; Scotland, theoryJohann Joachim Winckelmann (1717–1768) German; Hellenist art, Greek worldChristopher Witmore (born 1974) American; Archaeological theory, landscape archaeology, object-oriented approachesBryant G. 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