Clark Hopkins
American archaeologist (1895–1976) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clark Hopkins (New York City, 16 September 1895 – 1976) was an American archaeologist.[2] During the 1930s he led the joint French-American excavations at Dura Europos. In later years he was professor of art and archeology at the University of Michigan.
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Clark Hopkins | |
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Born | (1895-09-16)September 16, 1895 New York City, US |
Died | 1976(1976-00-00) (aged 80–81) |
Citizenship | US |
Known for | Excavations of Dura-Europos |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Archaeology |
Institutions | University of Michigan |
Doctoral advisor | Michael Rostovtzeff[1] |
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