Arthur Evans
Archaeologist and academic, Knossos excavator

Born
July 8th, 1851
174 years ago
Died
1941
84 years ago — 90 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
United Kingdom
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An English archaeologist and academic focused on Minoan civilization. Conducted extensive excavations at Knossos in Crete, revealing the Palace of Knossos and artifacts that clarified the life and culture of the Minoans. Established a connection between the remains and the myth of the Minotaur, contributing significantly to the understanding of Aegean prehistory. Published numerous works including 'The Palace of Minos', detailing findings and interpretations. Served as director of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
Excavated the Palace of Knossos
Published 'The Palace of Minos'
Developed theories on Minoan civilization
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