Charles Phillips (archaeologist)
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Charles William Phillips (April 24, 1901 - September 23, 1985) was a British archaeologist best known for leading the 1939 excavation of the Sutton Hoo burial ship, an intact collection of Anglo-Saxon grave-goods, possibly that of the 7th century East Anglian king Raedwald.[1]
He was the spouse of Margaret Mann Phillips the Erasmus scholar.[1][2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Phillips, C.W. (1987) My Life in Archaeology (Sutton, Gloucester). ISBN 0-86299-362-8
- ↑ Obituary:M.J.H. Margaret Mann Phillips (1906–1987) French Studies (1988) XLII(3): 377-378 doi:10.1093/fs/XLII.3.377
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