Alan Blakeway

British art historian and archaeologist
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IntroBritish art historian and archaeologist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasHistorian Art historian Archaeologist
Work fieldAcademia Arts Social science
Gender
Male
Birth21 April 1898, Malvern, Malvern, Malvern Hills, United Kingdom
Death9 October 1936 (aged 38 years)
Star signTaurus
Education
Shrewsbury School
The details

Biography

Alan Albert Antisdel Blakeway (1898 - 9 October 1936) was a British archaeologist who was director of the British School at Athens.

Early life

Alan Albert Antisdel Blakeway was born in 1898, the eldest son of the venerable C.E. Blakeway archdeacon of Stafford.

Career

Blakeway was a master at Winchester School from 1924 to 1931. He was a fellow of Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford. He was appointed director of the British School at Athens in 1936 but died the same year. He was replaced by G.M. Young.

Family

Blakeway married Alison Hope (later Mrs Antony Andrewes) in 1935.

Death

Blakeway died of blood poisoning at Winchester on 9 October 1936.

Selected publications

  • "Prolegomena to the study of Greek commerce with Italy, Sicily, and France in the eighth and seventh centuries B.C.," Annual of the British School at Athens, 33, pp. 170–208.
  • "Demaratus: A study in some aspects of the earliest Hellenisation of Latium and Etruria", Journal of Roman Studies, 1935.
  • Lectures on early Greek history and the Peloponnesian League. Oxford, 1935.
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