Evans, Arthur John

Evans, Arthur John (Evans, Arthur John) (Nash Mills, Great Britain, 8. 1851 – Jovelbury, Great Britain, 11. 1941) – archaeologist, research and research studies and studies of Cretic civilization. He graduated from the University of Oxford (1874). In 1877 He was appointed a special rapporteur from the Balkans. From April to September 1883 He traveled through the then spaces of Macedonia, Greece and Bulgaria and killed more archaeological sites, such as: Skupi (slots) in the village. Zlokukani and Tauuressium in the village of S.TAG (suggesting that it is the birthplace of Justinian and). In 1884 He was appointed curator at the Ashmelean Museum in Oxford. In 1894 He reached Crete and in the period 1900-1907 he discovered and researched the Minos Palace in Knosos. Research on the broader territory of this site, with certain interruptions, lasted until 1931. For merits in archeology in 1911. He received the title Sir. BIBLE. SCRIPTA Mino, and, Odford, 1901; Teka Palace Oh Minos, Wal. 1-4, Odford, 1921-1935. A. C.-M. EVLA (Alnnnen Gergent.)


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ЕВАНС, Артур Џон

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