Sir John Linton Myres (1869-1954)- Archaeologist and photographic documenter
Sir John Linton Myres was born in 1869 in Preston and was an influential British archaeologist. Having been the Gladstone Professor for Greek and Lecturer in Ancient Geography at the University of Liverpool from 1907, Myres became the first Wykeham Professor of Ancient History at the University of Oxford in 1910. He greatly influenced Vere Gordon Childe, the British-Australian archaeologist. His contributions included the British Naval Intelligence Division Geographical Handbook Series and the noted 11th Edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica (1910-11). Excavations conducted in 1904 in Cyprus and travels in the Mediterranean led to the creation of a vast collection of photographs not only documenting the digs but also the local scenery and culture.
Blog posts about John Linton Myres: Cyprus, Malta, and Other Travels (June 23, 2011) Myres Family Portraits (June 23, 2011) The Burning of Judas (July 7, 2011)
