- male, deceased (1994)
- Sir John Wyndham Pope-Hennessy, a son of Major-General Ladislaus Pope-Hennessy and Dame Una Pope-Hennessy (née Birch), was a British art h...
- male, deceased (1892)
- Henry Walter Bates FRS, FLS, FGS (February 8, 1825 - February 16, 1892) was an English naturalist and explorer most famous for his expedition to...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Sir Alexander Cunningham (23 January 1814-28 November 1893) was an English archaeologist and army engineer, known as the father of the...
- male, deceased (1931)
- Stanley Lane-Poole (18 December1854 - 29 December1931) was a British orientalist and archaeologist. His uncle was Edward William Lane. Born in...
- male, deceased (1879)
- Frederick Smith (1805 - 1879) was a British entomologist. Smith worked in the zoology department of the British Museum from 1849, specialising in...
- male, deceased (1934)
- Henry Jenner FSA (1848-1934) was a Celtic scholar, Cornish cultural activist, and the chief originator of the Cornish language revival. Jenner was...
- male, deceased (1862)
- James Burton (1788 - 1862) was an early British Egyptologist, who worked at a number of sites throughout Egypt, but notably in the Valley of the...
- male, deceased (2003)
- Alexander Walker (23 March 1930 - 15 July 2003) was a film critic, born in Portadown, Northern Ireland. He worked for the Birmingham Post in the...
- male
- John Turtle Wood was a British architect and engineer. He was sent by the British Museum to Ephesus, to search for the temple and eventually...
- male
- Alan Ralph Millard is Rankin Professor Emeritus of Hebrew and Ancient Semitic Languages, and Honorary Senior Fellow, at the School of Archaeology,...
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