William Hawley

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William Hawley was an early 20th-century British archaeologist best known for his pioneering excavations and studies at Stonehenge.

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instanceOf British archaeologist
archaeologist
person
activeInCentury 20th century
basedIn England NERFINISHED
contributedTo early scientific study of Stonehenge
understanding of the construction phases of Stonehenge
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer Office of Works (United Kingdom) NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
fieldOfWork archaeology
genre archaeological excavation reports
hasResearchFocus Neolithic and Bronze Age phases of Stonehenge
layout and structure of Stonehenge
hasWork reports on Stonehenge excavations
knownFor excavations at Stonehenge
studies of Stonehenge
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality British
notableWork pioneering excavations at Stonehenge
occupation archaeologist
placeOfActivity Wiltshire, England NERFINISHED
studied prehistoric monument of Stonehenge NERFINISHED
subjectOf archaeological literature on Stonehenge
usedMethod stratigraphic recording at Stonehenge
systematic archaeological excavation
workLocation Stonehenge NERFINISHED

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Aubrey holes surveyedBy William Hawley