George Ewart Bean (1903 – 7 December 1977) was an English archaeologist and writer who specialized in classical Turkey. His father William Jackson Bean...
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(1915–1973), British barrister and judge George Ewart Bean (1903–1977), English archaeologist and writer George Bean (politician) (c. 1845–1912), South Australian...
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location of Mount Chimera was started by Albert Forbiger in 1844, and George Ewart Bean was of the opinion that the name was allochthonous and could have...
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6 km)—from the coast, a figure considered by the English archaeologist George Ewart Bean to be correct, considering the probable change in the position of...
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confused with the town of Reşadiye in central-northern Anatolia. George Ewart Bean (1989). Turkey beyond the Meander. John Murray Publishers Ltd, London...
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2009, p. 339 full text Archived 2021-08-30 at the Wayback Machine George Ewart Bean (1989). Turkey beyond the Meander. John Murray Publishers Ltd, London...
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awarded the Royal Victorian Order in 1936. Bean was a widower at the time of his death. His son, George Ewart Bean (1903-1977) was a leading authority on...
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(Sidney Sussex/Clare) Jonathan Bate (St. Catharine's/Trinity Hall) George Ewart Bean (Pembroke) Paul Bew (Pembroke) David Brading (Pembroke) Asa Briggs...
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Cormasa in Pisidia, and there seized a large booty. The archaeologist George Ewart Bean posited that Cormasa was the modern village of Eğnes near Burdur,...
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powers, C. 545-362. Brill Publishers, Leiden. ISBN 978-90-04-10956-8. George Ewart Bean (1989). Turkey beyond the Meander. John Murray Publishers Ltd, London...
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