1917 in archaeology

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  2. Roberts, Sam (2019-04-11). "Ralph Solecki, Who Found Humanity in Neanderthals, Dies at 101". The New York Times .
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  4. Ανδρικακης, Αλεκος (2021-01-19). "Sinclair Hood". Candia Doc (in Greek).
  5. "Maxime Collignon - Dictionary of Art Historians". arthistorians.info. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  6. Hoare, Peter G.; McCullough, John L. (2019). "Worthington George Smith (1835–1917)". London and Middlesex Archaeological Society Transactions. 70: 233–56.