John Garstang
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British archaeologist
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John Garstang's Degrees
- Bachelors Classics University of Oxford
- PhD Archaeology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Garstang was a British archaeologist of the Ancient Near East, especially Egypt, Sudan, Anatolia and the southern Levant. He was the younger brother of Professor Walter Garstang, FRS, a marine biologist and zoologist. Garstang is considered a pioneer in the development of scientific practices in archaeology as he kept detailed records of his excavations with extensive photographic records, which was a comparatively rare practice in early 20th-century archaeology.
John Garstang's Published Works
Published Works
- The geography of the Hittite Empire (1960) (106)
- Hittite Military Roads in Asia Minor: A Study in Imperial Strategy with a Map (1943) (35)
- Prehistoric Mersin : Yümük Tepe in Southern Turkey : the neilson expedition in Cilicia (1953) (33)
- Excavations at Hierakonpolis, at Esna and in Nubia (28)
- The burial customs of ancient Egypt : as illustrated by tombs of the middle Kingdom being a report of excavations made in the necropolis of Beni Hassan during 1902-3-4 (27)
- An Ivory Sphinx from Abydos (British Museum, No. 54678) (1928) (18)
- Tombs of the Third Egyptian Dynasty at Reqâqnah and Bêt Khallâf (17)
- A New Chronological Classification of Palestinian Archaeology (1922) (14)
- The foundations of Bible history; Joshua, Judges (1931) (14)
- A Conspectus of Early Cilician Pottery (1947) (13)
- A Third Season at Jericho. City and Necropolis (1932) (5)
- The Hulaya River Land and Dadassas: A Crucial Problem in Hittite Geography (1944) (5)
- The Hittite empire, being a survey of the history, geography and monuments of Hittite Asia Minor and Syria (5)
- 29. A Pre-Dynastic Pot-Kiln Recently Discovered at Mahasna, in Egypt. (4)
- The Discoveries at Mersin and Their Significance (1943) (4)
- The Excavations at Askalon (1922) (4)
- History in The Bible (1944) (4)
- The secret of the Hittites (1955) (3)
- Jericho. Sir Charles Marston’s Expedition of 1930 (1930) (3)
- The Walls of Gaza (1920) (2)
- Šamuḫa and Malatia (1942) (2)
- The Tragedy of Turnus (1950) (2)
- The Tablet of Mena (1905) (2)
- Eighteen Months’ Work of The Department of Antiquities For Palestine (1922) (2)
- The Date of the Destruction of Jericho (1927) (2)
- Problems and Prospects in Hittite Studies (1947) (2)
- 67. Excavations at Beni-Hasan in Upper Egypt (Second Season). (2)
- The Archæology of Palestine and the Bible. (1932) (1)
- Kizzuwadna and Other Hittite States (1925) (1)
- 50. Excavations at Reqaqnah in Upper Egypt. (1)
- Book Review:Kizzuwatna and the Problem of Hittite Geography Goetze Albrecht (1942) (1)
- International Archaeological Congress in Palestine, April 1926 (1926) (1)
- 74. Excavations at Beni-Hasan, 1902-3 (ii). (1)
- ANK volume 6 Cover and Front matter (1956) (0)
- 79. Note Upon Excavations Made 1904-5. (0)
- The Light of Planets (1892) (0)
- The Chronology of Jericho (1931) (0)
- The Progress of Hittite Studies—I (1927) (0)
- The Story of Jericho: Further Light on the Biblical Narrative (1941) (0)
- The Fall of Bronze Age Jericho (1935) (0)
- The Japanese doll : a play for five women (1964) (0)
- The Progress of Hittite Studies—II1 (0)
- The Other Side of the Jordan@@@The Story of Jericho (1941) (0)
- The Other Side of the Jordan@@@The Story of Jericho (1941) (0)
- The traveller's handbook for Palestine and Syria (0)
- 54. Excavations at Beni-Hasan, 1902-3. (0)
- Excavations at Beni-Hasan, 1902-3 (0)
- An Ivory Sphinx from Abydos (1928) (0)
- Note Upon Excavations Made 1904-05 (0)
- Researches in Syria and Ethiopia (1912) (0)
- II.—Principal Contents of Oriental Journals (1909) (0)
- Discoveries in Cilicia(Lecture) (1939) (0)
- Aeneas and the Sibyis (1962) (0)
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