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1911.09.05 proposed by E.N. Fallaize, seconded by H.S. Kingsford
1922.10.24 proposed by E.N. Fallaize, seconded by H.J.E. Peake
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Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford (28 October 1886 – 28 November 1957) was an English archaeologist and a pioneer in the use of aerial photographs for deepening archaeological understanding of the landscape.
Born to a wealthy middle-class English family in Bombay, British India, Crawford moved to England as an infant and was raised by his aunts in London and Hampshire. He studied geography at Keble College, Oxford but soon decided to devote himself professionally to archaeology.
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External Publications
author of The Andover district, 1922; Archaeology in the field, [1953]; Wessex from the air (with A. Keiller), 1928 etc.
The Long Barrows of the Cotswolds, 1925 Wessex from the Air, 1928
Air Survey and Archaeology 1928
Air-Photography for Archaeologists 1929 Topography of Roman Scotland North of the Antonine Wall, 1949
Archaeology in the Field, 1953
Said and Done: the autobiography of an archaeologist, 1955
The Eye Goddess, 1957
The Fung kingdom of Sennar, 1951
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lecture notes at Keeble College