Motimo Wheeler
Life
Motimo Wheile Mortimer Wheeler (1890 ~ 1976) British archaeologist. From 1924 to 1926, he served as the National Museum of Wales. From 1926 to 1944, he was responsible for the London Museum. 1934 to 1944 were the honorary dean of the Archaeological College of the University of London. 1944 to 1948, Archaeological Director, India. From 1948 to 1955, he served as a professor of Roman Region in the University of London. Jazz in 1952. In 1965, he participated in the UK Royal Art Society in the name of ancient historia. For many years, he served as the Dean of the British Academy, and he worked in Archaeological excavation in England, Wales, revealing the situation of the British residential point before and after the Roman invasion. In the 20th to the 1930s, Brittany and Normandy were engaged in archaeological work in France, and India and Pakistan for archeology, especially the exploration of the Culture of the Indian river basin. Whele has created in terminology in field archaeological and archaeological research, and has established a popular archaeological television lecture.
Cooks
Wyeth's main works: "India River Civilization" (1953), "Continue Mining" (1955), "Early India and Pakistan" (1959), "Flames on Pedesy: Historical turning point" (1968), etc.
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