David George Hogarth
1862
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1927
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
country of citizenship: United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
languages spoken, written or signed: English
educated at: Winchester College, Magdalen College
occupation: archaeologist, writer, curator
award received: Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, Founder’s Medal, Fellow of the British Academy, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
position held: Director of the British School at Athens, President of the Royal Geographical Society
influenced by: Arthur Evans
David George Hogarth (23 May 1862 – 6 November 1927), also known as D. G. Hogarth, was a British archaeologist and scholar associated with T. E. Lawrence and Arthur Evans. He was Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford from 1909 to 1927. Hogarth was commissioned into the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the First World War, and served with the Naval Intelligence Division. During 1916, he was the acting director of the Arab Bureau, and was later responsible for delivering the Hogarth message. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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