Gill, D. W. J. 2013. "Harry Pirie-Gordon and the Palestine Guide Books." Public Archaeology 11: 169-78. AbstractHarry Pirie-Gordon (1883–1969) was responsible for the preparation of a series of guidebooks published by the Palestine News immediately after the First World War. The information had been prepared for the British attack on Palestine. Pirie-Gordon first went to Syria in 1908 ostensibly to...
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Sifting the Soil of Greece: Student Biographies

Sifting the Soil of Greece contains three sets of short biographies:i. Trustees of the British School at Athensii. Members of the Managing Committee of the British School at Athensiii. Directors and students at the British School at Ath...
Sifting the Soil of Greece

David W.J. Gill, Sifting the Soil of Greece: the Early Years of the British School at Athens (1886-1919). Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, suppl. 111. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 2011. ISBN 978-1-905670-32-1. £38. xiv + 474 pp.[WorldCat]The British School at Athens opened...
Students at the British School at Athens (1918-23)
Students admitted under Alan Wace:Harold Collingham: 1919-20 (Craven Student). Queens' College, Cambridge.M. Tierney: 1919-20. University of Ireland.Arnold Walter Lawrence (1900-91): 1919-20 (Craven Fund); 1921-22; 1924-25 (Craven Fellow). New College, Oxford. [ODNB]J.B. Hutton: 1920-21 (Carnegie Trustees).Frank Laurence Lucas (1894-1967): 1920-21 (School Student). Trinity College, Cambridge [ODNB]Bernard...
BSA Students and Folklore
Folklore was an element of student research. The Cambridge emphasis can probably be traced back to J.G. Frazer (himself a student at the BSA) and to William Henry Denham Rouse (1863-1950). One of the earliest discussions is by Edward E. Sikes of St John’s, who worked on folklore elements in Hesiod in the early 1890s. Sikes drew on contemporary folklore studies and interpretations. John C. Lawson...
BSA Students and Coins
The main research topics for students were on pottery and sculpture. However several worked on coins. Among the Cambridge students, Francis Brayne-Baker of Christ’s College studied coins from Asia Minor. Sidney W. Grose also of Christ’s College worked on the McClean coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum and subsequently became honorary keeper there. Alan Wace of Pembroke College published a coin hoard of...
Parental Background of BSA Students (1886-1914)
I was struck by the background of the fathers of students admitted to l'École française d'Athènes (EfA) in its first half century (1846-96). Here is a selection:teachers in secondary education: 22%doctors / pharmacists: 11%legal profession: 9%academics: 9%financial sector: 2%Contrast this with the 133 students from the BSA for the period 1886-1914:clergy: 17%legal profession: 11%landed / farmers:...
Student numbers at the BSA (1886-1914)

Over 130 students were admitted to the BSA from its opening first year in 1886 until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. Only 50 students were admitted to l'École française d'Athènes (EfA) for the same period. There was a single session, 1908/09, in which there were more students admitted to...
BSA Students (1886-1919): Archive Material

Some of the BSA students have papers listed on the National Register of Archives (NRA). These entries include a link to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. There is a facility for adding notes on each of the individuals. [For short biographies]Anderson, John George Clark (1870-1952). Christ...
BSA Students (1886-1919) and The Dictionary of British Classicists
Many of the better known students of the BSA (1886-1919) appear in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [website]. Others feature in the Dictionary of British Classicists (3 vols; Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004), ed. Robert Todd [publisher]. [Review in History of Intellectual Culture] [Review in TLS]Anderson, John George Clark (1870-1952). [HWB]Benson, Edward Frederic (1867-1940). [WHP]Bevan,...
BSA Students (1886-1919): Published Books
A working list of published books by BSA students admitted during the period 1886 to 1914 can be found at WorldCat.This is in addition to the bibliography on the History of the British School at Athe...
The British School at Athens (1886-1919): Outline
I am revising the text of my study of the British School at Athens (1886-1919). Here is the working outline:Part 1: The SchoolChapter 1: The Origins of the SchoolChapter 2: The Directors of the SchoolChapter 3: The BSA Managing CommitteePart 2: Students of the British School at AthensChapter 4: Oxford and Cambridge StudentsChapter 5: Women at the British School at AthensChapter 6: Other Students in...
Students at the British School at Athens (1886-1914): Index Available

The index for the Students at the British School at Athens (1886-1914) is now available from Amazon. [Further detai...
Students at the British School at Athens (1886-1914)

Gill, D. W. J. 2008. Students at the British School at Athens (1886-1914). Swansea: Ostraka Press.ISBN 978-0-9558498-0-0.Cost: £5.95.72 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, cream interior paper (60# weight), black and white interior ink, white exterior paper (100# weight), full-colour exterior...
'Enough to satisfy the most ardent enthusiast for Greek ceramography'
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As students arrived at the BSA they were faced with quantities of unpublished pots and fragments from excavations, chance finds and old collections. As George C. Richards expressed it in relation to his study of fragments from the Athenian akropolis, there is ‘enough to satisfy the most ardent enthusiast...
Damophon of Messene

Several BSA students worked on Greek sculpture as their project. One of the key projects was undertaken by Guy Dickins who was invited to publish the sculptures from the sanctuary at Lykosoura in Arcadia. The site had been excavated by the Greek Archaeological Service under P. Kavvadias and the statues...
Winchester and the BSA
Former pupils of Winchester made a significant impact on the archaeology of the Mediterranean world in the period prior to the First World War. Three of the first four directors were educated there:Penrose, Francis Cranmer (1817–1903), director 1886-87Smith, Cecil Harcourt [later Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith] (1859-1944), director 1895-97Hogarth, David George (1862-1927), director 1897-1900Among the...