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Essays in Archaeology

on BBC Radio 3

2: Arthur Evans in the Balkans
Sir Arthur Evans's fame as an archaeologist rests largely on his spectacular discoveries at Knossos. Twenty years before this, however, he had witnessed the first stir-rings of Slav rebellion in south-east Europe against the rule of Ottoman Turkey. Professor John Wilkes considers Sir Arthur Evans 's achievements as an archaeologist and political correspondent in the Balkans a century ago.

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