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1440:(1959) p. v "he suffered a severe illness, from which he never fully recovered, and although work on this undertaking continued constantly it became increasingly unproductive. It was not until his sister, Mrs. R. Gurney, offered her help that real progress was made. During 1956 what had already been written was revised, the remaining sections were drafted by her and read to professor Garstang for his approval, and by the time of his departure on his last journey in August 1956 the first draft of the whole book was completed. It was clear that some further revision would be necessary, and Professor Garstang placed the manuscript unreservedly at the disposal of Mrs. Gurney and myself to bring it up to the standard required for publication. During the winter of 1956-7 it was largely rewritten. ... The maps are the work of my (ie. 192: 168: 1453: 180: 40: 295:, which was affiliated with the university. Largely funded by private benefactors, the Institute contained both a library and a museum, intended to support the work of the staff and the teaching of its students. In 2004, this museum was officially renamed the Garstang Museum of Archaeology, to celebrate the centenary of the foundation of the Institute. 974:, holds a large collection of John Garstang's archaeological and photographic records,1900-1936, including records from El-Mahasna; Bet Khallaf; Reqaqnah; Beni Hasan; Hierakonpolis; Hissayeh; Esna; Kostamneh; Dakka; Abydos; his survey of Hittite sites in Anatolia; Sakçagözü; Meroë; Jericho. (Reference Number: GB/3431/JG). 284:. The excavation was funded by an excavation committee, a group of wealthy donors who in turn would receive a selection of objects from Garstang's excavations in exchange for their patronage. Like Petrie before him, Garstang would continue to use Excavation Committees to fund his excavations for most of his career. 233:, FRS, a marine biologist and zoologist. Garstang is considered a pioneer in the development of scientific practices in archaeology as he kept detailed records of his excavations with extensive photographic records, which was a comparatively rare practice in early 20th-century archaeology. 1489: 384:, on the return journey from a holiday cruise. It was 1956 and he was eighty years old. They had two children, John Berges Garstang who died in 1965, aged 57 years, and Meroe Fleming (born Garstang), who died in 1994 at the age of 79 years." 298:
From 1907–41, Garstang was the first professorship in the methods and practice of archaeology at the university. On behalf of the institute, Garstang excavated sites in Egypt, Sudan and the Near East up to the out break of
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The Burial Customs of Ancient Egypt as illustrated by tombs of the Middle Kingdom, being a report of excavations made in the necropolis of Beni Hassan during 1902-3-4
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Many of Garstang's excavations were never fully published in his lifetime and have subsequently been published by other authors after his death:
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The Land of the Hittites: an account of recent explorations and discoveries in Asia Minor, with descriptions of the Hittite monuments
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He taught at the Egyptology section of the Faculty of Arts when this was established in the 1920s. One of his students was
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Archives hold Garstang's field notebooks, drawings, papers and photographs, 1930–1936, (Reference Number: PEF/JER/GAR).
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El Arábah: a cemetery of the Middle Kingdom: survey of the Old Kingdom temenos: graffiti from the temple of Sety
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to study mathematics. While at Oxford, Garstang became interested in archaeology and conducted excavations at
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The Hittite Empire: being a survey of the history, geography and monuments of Hittite Asia Minor and Syria
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Meroë, the city of the Ethiopians: being an account of a first season's excavations on the site, 1909-1910
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after John was disabled by illness in 1953. Gurney's wife, Diane Grazebrook, provided the maps.
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Archives holds a collection of John Garstang's papers, including material relating to Beisan,
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The Heritage of Solomon: an historical introduction to the sociology of ancient Palestine
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In 1902, Garstang was also appointed the honorary reader in Egyptian archaeology at the
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Prehistoric Mersin, Yümük Tepe in Southern Turkey: the Neilson Expedition in Cilicia
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on 5 May 1876, the sixth child of Walter and Matilda Garstang. He was educated at
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Meroe City: An Ancient African Capital: John Garstang's Excavations in the Sudan
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hold Garstang's diaries and papers relating to Jericho, (Reference Number: JC).
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in 1901. In 1902 he carried out his first independent excavation in Egypt at
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was completed with the help of his sister R. Garstang and his colleague
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John Rankin and John Garstang: Funding Egyptology in a Pioneering Age
682:. Egyptian Research Account. Vol. 7. London: Bernard Quaritich. 656:. Egyptian Research Account. Vol. 6. London: Bernard Quaritich. 623: 413: 242: 167: 63: 806:. Annual report (Smithsonian Institution), 1922. Washington: G.P.O. 1456:, Garstang Museum, University of Liverpool. Accessed November 2020. 997: 611: 319: 222: 605: 985: 617: 454: 327: 200: 1052:
The Fort Cemetery at Hierakonpolis. (Excavated by John Garstang)
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Tombs of the third Egyptian dynasty at Reqâqnah and Bêt Khallâf
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People educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn
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Garstang excavated at various sites in his career, including:
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Martin Krause, Essays on the Nag Hammad Texts - In Honour of
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Winifred Lamb : Aegean prehistorian and museum curator
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Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
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Ancient Nekhen: Garstang in the City of Hierakonpolis
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Original Contributions towards a Philosophy of Travel
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London: Oxford at the Clarendon Press. 1487: 1465: 1363:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 214–5. 1199:Gurney, O R; Freeman, P W M (May 2012). 925: 916: 875: 835: 818: 801: 782: 763: 744: 732:. London: Archibald Constable & Co. 701: 675: 649: 640: 527:graves, between Hierakonpolis and Edfu); 318:between 1920–26, and excavated at 261:sites during his vacations from Oxford. 190: 178: 166: 1554: 1392:Parrot, André; Masson, Olivier (1957). 1205:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1122:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 516:Messawiyeh (south of Esna), 1905-1906 ( 1594: 1054:. Studies in Egyptology. London: KPI. 1027: 823:. London: Constable and Company, Ltd. 770:. London: Constable and Company, Ltd. 530:Hissayeh, 1905-1906 (Ptolemaic tombs); 1258: 1194: 1192: 1190: 1188: 1186: 1184: 1182: 1180: 1178: 1136:, No.144. (Dec., 1956), pp. 7–8. 1095:. London: Egypt Exploration Society. 1090: 1068: 1046: 643:A History of Blackburn Grammar School 367: 348:, Garstang excavated Yümük Tepe near 970:The Garstang Museum of Archaeology, 1617:20th-century British archaeologists 1612:19th-century British archaeologists 1540:"diaries and papers rel to Jericho" 1438:The Geography of the Hittite Empire 1398:Syria. Archéologie, Art et histoire 1139: 1018: 949:The Geography of the Hittite Empire 578:Kubba (south of Dakka), 1905-1906 ( 389:The Geography of the Hittite Empire 13: 1321:Professor John Garstang, 1876-1956 1311: 1175: 1110: 1030:The Excavations at Esna, 1905-1906 964: 889:. London: Hodder & Stoughton. 307:, English artist and illustrator. 14: 1653: 863:. London: Williams and Nortgate. 645:. North-East Lancashire Press Co. 436:cemetery at Alawniyeh, 1900–1901; 310:He served as the Director of the 16:British archaeologist (1876–1956) 1265:Garstang Museum of Archaeology, 1000:. (Reference No: UCLCA/IA/A/17). 730:A Short History of Ancient Egypt 387:Garstang's posthumous monograph 291:. In 1904, Garstang founded the 171:Garstang Museum of Archaeology, 38: 19:For the English footballer, see 1642:Archaeologists of the Near East 1627:Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford 1531: 1508: 1481: 1459: 1447: 1430: 1130:. "John Garstang in Memoriam", 905:American Journal of Archaeology 634: 563:(few km down the Nile from the 1412: 1385: 1352: 1339: 1286: 1239:. 17 June 2016. Archived from 1226: 992:; rolled diagrams relating to 926:——— (1953). 840:. London: Constable & Co. 836:——— (1931). 819:——— (1929). 802:——— (1924). 783:——— (1911). 764:——— (1910). 745:——— (1907). 702:——— (1904). 676:——— (1903). 650:——— (1901). 398: 1: 1168: 344:From 1936 to the outbreak of 1318:Palestine Exploration Fund, 1201:"Garstang, John (1876–1956)" 921:. William Hodge and Co. Ltd. 446:cemetery at El-Mahasna near 316:British Mandate of Palestine 236: 195:John Garstang's theodolite, 7: 1574: 1349:, Brill, Leiden, 1975, p. 1 1207:. Oxford University Press. 789:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 10: 1658: 1359:Gill, David W. J. (2018). 1124:. Oxford University Press. 1118:Garstang, John (1876–1956) 1005:Palestine Exploration Fund 978:University College, London 804:The excavations at Askalon 751:. London: John Constable. 241:John Garstang was born in 21:John Garstang (footballer) 18: 1420:"Professor John Garstang" 1128:Albright, William Foxwell 410:(Ribchester), up to 1898; 312:Department of Antiquities 183:John Garstang on site at 161: 149: 135: 125: 118: 110: 100: 90: 71: 49: 37: 30: 1028:Downes, Dorothy (1974). 293:Institute of Archaeology 247:Blackburn Grammar School 1542:. The National Archives 1538:The National Archives. 1519:. The National Archives 1515:The National Archives. 1032:. Aris & Phillips. 972:University of Liverpool 943:———; 853:———; 679:Maḥâsna and Bêt Khallâf 641:Garstang, John (1897). 337:, late Director of the 289:University of Liverpool 173:University of Liverpool 140:University of Liverpool 1622:English archaeologists 1213:10.1093/ref:odnb/33341 1091:Török, László (1997). 426:Navio Roman Fort near 203: 188: 176: 1632:People from Blackburn 1586:Pro-Jerusalem Society 1581:Plastered human skull 1492:. UCL. Archived from 251:Jesus College, Oxford 194: 182: 170: 156:Francis J. 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John Garstang (footballer)

Blackburn
Beirut
Jesus College, Oxford
Marie Louise Berges
Archaeology
University of Liverpool
Department of Antiquities of Mandatory Palestine
Doctoral advisor
Francis J. Haverfield
Museum display with artefacts and images relating to John Garstang. A black and white photograph of Garstang is displayed in the centre, under the signature of Garstang and the Garstang Museum logo.
University of Liverpool
John Garstang on site at Beni Hassan
Beni Hassan

Hunterian Museum
Glasgow
Ancient Near East
Egypt
Sudan
Anatolia
southern Levant
Walter Garstang
Blackburn
Blackburn Grammar School
Jesus College, Oxford
Ribchester
Romano-British
3rd

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