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.
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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.
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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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Original Contributions towards a Philosophy of Travel
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730:A Short History of Ancient Egypt
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978:University College, London
804:The excavations at Askalon
751:. London: John Constable.
241:John Garstang was born in
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