Archaeologists in Training: Students of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, 1920-1936 moreThis paper provides an introduction to a database of students at the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem between 1920 and 1936, covering the tenures of BSAJ Directors John Garstang and John Crowfoot. It highlights possible uses for the data and discusses the need for prosopography in the history of archaeology, referencing other prosopographical projects in this burgeoning field.
Compiled in the process of doctoral research, this list of students at the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem covers the terms of the School’s first two directors, John Garstang and John Crowfoot. It has been gathered from the School’s Minute Books, now in the archive of the Palestine Exploration Fund, and from contemporary published reports in the Palestine Exploration Quarterly. By naming and enumerating the students at this institution, still in existence today, the diaspora of and networks inherent in archaeological training during the early years of professionalization become clear. The data also includes the background and education (where known) of these prospective archaeologists, an important factor in evaluating issues of gender, class and education in the history of the discipline.
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