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David George Hogarth , 1862-1927, English archaeologist, keeper (1909-27) of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. He explored and excavated (1887-1907) in Cyprus, Crete, Egypt, Syria, and Melos. Among his published works are A Wandering Scholar (1896), The Archaic Artemisia of Ephesus (1908), Ionia and the East (1909), The Ancient East (1914, 2d ed. 1950), Hittite Seals (1920), Arabia (1922), and Kings of the Hittites (1926).

Bibliography: See biography by A. H. Sayce (1928).

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Hogarth, David George (1862–1927), archaeologist and authority on Near Eastern affairs. He was keeper of the Ashmolean Museum (1908–27). His publications include A Wandering Scholar in the Levant (1896) and The Life of C. M. Doughty (1928). One of his disciples at Oxford was T. E. Lawrence, who came very much under his influence.

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