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Francis Turville-Petre

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Bar-Yosef, O., B. Vandermeersch, B. Arensburg, A. Belfer-Cohen, P. Goldberg, H. Laville, L. Meignen, Y. Rak, J. D. Speth, E. Tchernov, A-M. Tillier, and S. Weiner, 1992, "The Excavations in Kebara Cave, Mt. Carmel"
115:). He was awarded the Certificate in Physical Anthropology in 1922 and a Diploma in 1924. Following the completion of his studies in Oxford, Turville-Petre went to work on excavations in the 248:, Auden and Isherwood preserved the name Francis and the idea of the character's wanderings through Europe, but the character in the later play did not resemble Turville-Petre himself. 227:
they enjoyed life, and especially the nightlife, in the city. Turville-Petre left Berlin in 1931, and took up residence on his private rented island of Agios Nikolaos (St Nicolas) near
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Isherwood's stay with Turville-Petre on Agios Nikolaos has been described as 'farcical but grim', and in 1959 Isherwood wrote a lightly fictionalised version of Fronny in
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Agios Nikolaos is known today as Ktiponisi, and also gained the nickname of Englesonisi (English Island) after Turville-Petre's stay there.
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family in England, the oldest of the five children of Oswald and Margaret Petre (nΓ©e Cave). He was the older brother of
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Bar-Yosef, Ofer and Callander, Jane, 1997, "A forgotten archaeologist: the life of Francis Turville-Petre"
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in 1942 at the age of 41 of syphilis. His archaeological collections from the Middle East are held by the
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individual. The fossil was dubbed the "Galilee skull" and was eventually classified as
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1927 Francis A J Turville-Petre; Dorothea M A Bate; Charlotte Baynes; Arthur Keith
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1932 "Excavations at the Cave Mugharet-el-Kebarah, near Zichron Jakob, Palestine"
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Turville-Petre was the model for the title character of a lost play by Auden,
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fossil to be unearthed in Western Asia. The fossil is presently housed in the
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Image of Francis Turville-Petre in cave where he found the Galilee Man
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Through the Ages in Palestinian Archaeology: An Introductory Handbook
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in 1928. Known by his friends as 'Fronny', Turville-Petre was openly
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in Jerusalem, and a cast of the skull is on permanent display in the
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London, Council of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem
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in October – December 1928, excavating with Garrod the caves of
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on Mount Carmel. He also took part in excavations in the
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Research on Ancient man mentioning Turville-Petre's work
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Some of his works discoveries and drawings in Lebanon
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History of the Turville-Petre family at Bosworth Hall
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Diploma students in Anthropology at Oxford University
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Isherwood visited him there in 1933. 111:with archaeology and technology at the 64:Francis Turville-Petre was born into a 744: 428: 426: 322:"Francis Adrian Joseph Turville-Petre" 156:. 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Index

archaeologist
Homo heidelbergensis
Galilee Man
Mount Carmel
British Mandate of Palestine
Israel
Christopher Isherwood
W. H. Auden
Catholic
landed gentry
Gabriel Turville-Petre
Icelandic
early Scandinavian
Bosworth Hall
Husbands Bosworth
Exeter College, Oxford
Anthropology
Michaelmas Term
ethnology
Pitt Rivers Museum
Levant
Nahal Amud
Mugharet el-Zuttiyeh
Sea of Galilee
Neanderthal
Homo heidelbergensis
hominid
Rockefeller Museum
Israel Museum
Dorothy Garrod

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