A truce between Jews and Arabs for thirty years is proposed by Sir Flinders Petrie, veteran English archaeologist, in the Morning Post. Sir Flinders believes that there is room for both Jew and ...
Not your garden-variety tomb raider or occultist crackpot, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie became known as the father of Egyptian archaeology. Today his discoveries can be found in more than 120 ...
Sir Flinders Petrie brings his 48 years’ experience gained in Egypt to bear on the problems of the Old Testament and on the correlation of the little known Palestinian archaeology with that of Egypt, ...
In 1896 Flinders Petrie discovered what is for many the most important achievement of his long and celebrated career as an archeologist. It is a large granite stela, over ten feet high, dating to 1208 ...
An extensive online catalogue of artefacts unearthed by Flinders Petrie, last century, in an important trading city in Egypt will be launched soon by the British Museum When British Egyptologist ...
When 27-year-old British adventurer and archaeologist Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie first entered the Nile Valley in 1880, he probably believed the people of Atlantis had built the Great Pyramid ...
Recent discoveries challenge the long-held belief that the Great Pyramid of Giza has only four sides. British Egyptologist Flinders Petrie observed subtle indentations, suggesting each face is ...
ON Sir Flinders Petrie's retirement from the Edwards professorship of Egyptology in the University of London, many of his friends and admirers desired to commemorate his long tenure of that chair. It ...