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  1. Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler CH CIE MC TD FRS FBA FSA (10 September 1890 – 22 July 1976) was a British archaeologist and officer in the British Army.

  2. Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler war ein britischer Archäologe und einer der wichtigsten Erforscher der Indus-Kultur.

  3. Sir Mortimer Wheeler (born September 10, 1890, Glasgow, Scotland—died July 22, 1976, Leatherhead, near London, England) was a British archaeologist noted for his discoveries in Great Britain and India and for his advancement of scientific method in archaeology.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Sir Mortimer Wheeler towers over twentiethcentury archaeology like a colossus. One of the last of the great archaeological adventurers, Wheeler has left a mark on our discipline that shows no sign of diminishing even as immediate memories of his long life fade into history.

    • Brian M. Fagan
    • 1982
  5. From 1948 to 1955, Mortimer Wheeler was Chair of the Archaeology of the Roman Provinces at the University of London (Piggott 1977: 638). Mortimer Wheeler’s primary research interest was Roman archaeology.

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  6. Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler (September 10, 1890 – July 22, 1976), was one of the best-known British archaeologists of the twentieth century. He is noted for his discoveries in Great Britain, India, and Pakistan, including sites of the Indus Valley Civilization.

  7. 11. Juli 2020 · Mortimer Wheeler was quite disappointed with India but he approached the country’s archaeology with a scientific precision that changed the discipline forever. Catch the story of the world-renowned archaeologist who transformed the ASI and inspired a generation of field archaeologists in India