Alan John Bayard Wace FBA FSA (13 July 1879 – 9 November 1957) was an English archaeologist who served as director of the British School at Athens (BSA)...
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at Athens made a series of excavations in and around the tomb, led by Alan Wace, which primarily aimed to settle the difficult question of the date of...
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School at Athens conducted with John Percival Droop, M. S. Thompson, and Alan Wace the first systematic excavation of the archaeological site. The excavation...
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Tomb of Aegisthus (section Wace's excavations (1922))
first excavated by Winifred Lamb in 1922, as part of a project led by Alan Wace. The Tomb of Aegisthus is the third-largest tholos tomb at Mycenae and...
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Elizabeth French (redirect from Elizabeth Wace)
of the British School at Athens (BSA). Wace spent much of her early life in Greece, where her father, Alan Wace, was director of the BSA. She attended...
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under the supervision of Alan John Bayard Wace, assisted by Winifred Lamb. In 1951, workers discovered Grave Circle B. After Wace died in 1957, excavation...
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Wace is a surname. Notable people by that name include: Wace (c. 1110 – after 1174), Norman poet. Alan Wace (1879–1957), English archaeologist. Henry...
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excavating in 1921 with him in Macedonia, and with the school's director, Alan Wace, at Mycenae. In 1923, Heurtley succeeded Casson as the BSA's assistant...
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famous discoverer's name such as Heinrich Schliemann, Christos Tsountas, Alan Wace or other excavators at Mycenae. Furthermore, the triangular stone block...
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twentieth century by Adolf Struck and English archaeologist Alan Wace, among others. Wace in particular found no evidence of an ancient settlement at...
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