John Garstang was a British archaeologist of the ancient Near East, especially Anatolia and the southern Levant. John Garstang was born to Dr. Walter Garstang of Blackburn and was the younger brother of Walter Garstang, a marine biologist and zoologist. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's, Blackburn; and Jesus College, Oxford. Following undergraduate studies in mathematics at Oxford, his attentions turned to archaeology.

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  • John Garstang was a British archaeologist of the ancient Near East, especially Anatolia and the southern Levant. John Garstang was born to Dr. Walter Garstang of Blackburn and was the younger brother of Walter Garstang, a marine biologist and zoologist. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's, Blackburn; and Jesus College, Oxford. Following undergraduate studies in mathematics at Oxford, his attentions turned to archaeology. From 1897 to 1908 he conducted excavations at Roman sites in Britain, Egypt, Nubia, Asia Minor and North Syria; in the Sudan and Meroe between 1909 and 1914, then in Palestine at Ashkelon (1920–1921) and at Jericho (Tell es-Sultan) in 1930–1936. He was professor of archaeology at the University of Liverpool from 1907 to 1941. He served as the Director of the Department of Antiquities in the British Mandate of Palestine between 1920 and 1926, as well as filling the position of Head of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (1919–1926). He taught at the Egyptology section of the Faculty of Arts when this was established in the 1920's. One of his students was Dr Pahor Labib, late Director of the Coptic Museum, Cairo. Later, in 1947, Garstang founded the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara, acting as its first director (he was succeeded by Seton Lloyd).
  • John Garstang war ein britischer Archäologe und Altertumsforscher. Geboren wurde er in Blackburn in der Grafschaft Lancashire.
  • John Garstang, arqueólogo británico, nació el 5 de mayo de 1876 y murió en Beirut el 12 de septiembre de 1956. Dedicó sus estudios especialmente al Cercano Oriente, Anatolia y el sur del Levante mediterráneo (región de la costa mediterránea desde Gaza hasta Turquía). De 1897 a 1908 condujo excavaciones en sitios romanos en Britania, Egipto, Nubia, Asia Menor y el norte de Siria. Entre 1909 y 1914 en Sudán y Meroe. Entre 1920 y 1921 en Palestina. En Jericó condujo excavaciones entre 1930 y 1936. Garstang fue profesor de arqueología en la Universidad de Liverpool entre 1907 y 1941. Trabajó como director del Departamento de Antigüedades bajo el Mandato Británico de Palestina entre 1920 y 1926, así como ocupando la posición de decano de la Escuela de Arqueología Británica de Jerusalén entre 1919 y 1926. Posteriormente en 1947 Garstand funda el Instituto de Arqueología Británica del cual fue su primer director, sucedido por Seton Lloyd).
  • John Garstang foi um arqueólogo britânico e fundador do Instituto Britânico de Arqueologia de Ancara.
  • Джон Гарстанг — англ. археолог, профессор, выдающийся специалист по ближневосточной археологии. К числу его основных раскопок принадлежат Сакчагёзю (1908 г. ), Иерихон (1930—1936 гг. ) и Мерсин (1936—1939 гг.). Окончил Оксфордский университет, руководил археологическими работами в Малой Азии, Эфиопии, Палестине. Был директором Британской археологической школы в Иерусалиме, (1920—1926), в 1948 году основал Британский археологический институт в Анкаре, преподавал археологию в Ливерпульском университете.
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  • John Garstang was a British archaeologist of the ancient Near East, especially Anatolia and the southern Levant. John Garstang was born to Dr. Walter Garstang of Blackburn and was the younger brother of Walter Garstang, a marine biologist and zoologist. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's, Blackburn; and Jesus College, Oxford. Following undergraduate studies in mathematics at Oxford, his attentions turned to archaeology.
  • John Garstang war ein britischer Archäologe und Altertumsforscher. Geboren wurde er in Blackburn in der Grafschaft Lancashire.
  • John Garstang, arqueólogo británico, nació el 5 de mayo de 1876 y murió en Beirut el 12 de septiembre de 1956. Dedicó sus estudios especialmente al Cercano Oriente, Anatolia y el sur del Levante mediterráneo (región de la costa mediterránea desde Gaza hasta Turquía). De 1897 a 1908 condujo excavaciones en sitios romanos en Britania, Egipto, Nubia, Asia Menor y el norte de Siria. Entre 1909 y 1914 en Sudán y Meroe. Entre 1920 y 1921 en Palestina.
  • John Garstang foi um arqueólogo britânico e fundador do Instituto Britânico de Arqueologia de Ancara.
  • Джон Гарстанг — англ. археолог, профессор, выдающийся специалист по ближневосточной археологии. К числу его основных раскопок принадлежат Сакчагёзю (1908 г. ), Иерихон (1930—1936 гг. ) и Мерсин (1936—1939 гг.).
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