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Flinders Petrie - Wikipedia In 1913, Petrie sold his large collection of Egyptian antiquities to University College, London, where it is now housed in the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
Petrie - Land Before Time Wiki Petrie (a k a Panicky Petrie[1][2]), originally voiced by the late Will Ryan and later by Jeff Bennett, is one of the original main characters in The Land Before Time franchise
Sir Flinders Petrie | British Archaeologist Pioneer of . . . Sir Flinders Petrie was a British archaeologist and Egyptologist who made valuable contributions to the techniques and methods of field excavation and invented a sequence dating method that made possible the reconstruction of history from the remains of ancient cultures He was knighted in 1923
William Matthew Flinders Petrie - New World Encyclopedia Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (June 3, 1853 – July 28, 1942), commonly known as Flinders Petrie, was an English Egyptologist and a pioneer of systematic methodology in archaeology His work allowed precise measurement and dating of ancient monuments
Petries Life - UCL Discover the life story of the remarkable William Matthew Flinders Petrie, as told in quotes by him and those who knew him
14 Facts About Petrie (The Land Before Time) - Facts. net Discover fascinating facts about Petrie, the adorable pterodactyl from "The Land Before Time " Learn about his unique traits and memorable moments in this engaging article
English Egyptologist Flinders Petrie - World History Edu Petrie revolutionized archaeological methodology through his emphasis on careful excavation, stratigraphic dating, and artifact analysis His development of seriation, or the chronological ordering of pottery, remains a cornerstone in dating archaeological sites
Flinders Petrie Petrie is mainly remembered for his work as an Egyptologist In 1880, right after the publication of his Stonehenge book, Petrie and his father went to Egypt to survey the Pyramids