Charles Phillips (archaeologist)

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Charles William Phillips OBE FSA (24 April 1901 – 23 September 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. In 1946 he replaced O G S Crawford as the Archaeology Officer of the Ordnance Survey. He was awarded the Victoria Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1967 for his contributions to the topography and mapping of Early Britain. rdf:langString
Charles Phillips est un archéologue britannique né le 24 avril 1901 à Wimbledon, dans le Surrey, et mort le 23 septembre 1985 à Isleworth, dans le Grand Londres. rdf:langString
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