Francis W. Kelsey

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Francis W. Kelsey was an American classical scholar and archaeologist at the University of Michigan, renowned for his work on ancient Mediterranean cultures and for building major archaeological collections.

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instanceOf archaeologist
classical scholar
human
university professor
affiliation Kelsey Museum of Archaeology NERFINISHED
contributedTo expansion of classical collections in American universities
formation of university archaeological fieldwork programs
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Leipzig
University of Rochester NERFINISHED
employer University of Michigan
familyName Kelsey NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ancient Mediterranean studies
archaeology
classics
genre archaeological report
classical philology
givenName Francis NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline Greek and Roman antiquity
Latin literature
Roman archaeology
hasPart Kelsey Museum of Archaeology collections (as founder and organizer)
influenced growth of classical scholarship in North America
knownFor building major archaeological collections at the University of Michigan
research on ancient Mediterranean cultures
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
memberOf faculty of the University of Michigan
name Francis W. Kelsey NERFINISHED
namedAfter Francis W. Kelsey NERFINISHED
notableWork archaeological expeditions in the Mediterranean region
development of the University of Michigan archaeological collections
promotion of classical studies in the United States
occupation archaeologist
classicist
university teacher
placeOfActivity Mediterranean region NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of Latin at the University of Michigan
sexOrGender male
workLocation Ann Arbor, Michigan NERFINISHED

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Kelsey Museum of Archaeology namedAfter Francis W. Kelsey