Wood, J. T. (John Turtle), 1820 or 1821-1890
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John T. Wood, architect and archaeologist, built railroad stations between Smyrna and Aidin and Smyrna and Cassaba on the the Ottoman Railroad from 1858-1862. After the completion of this project, Wood spent eleven years making excavations at Ephesus (1863-1874) and discovered the site of the temple of Diana (1869). All the remains of the temple were acquired by the British Museum. Wood wrote, "Discoveries at Ephesus" chronicling his work. Horace Parker Chandler (1842-1915), prominent Bostonian, publisher and writer ("Lover's Year-Book of Poetry") was a proprietor of the Boston Athenaeum.
From the description of Letters, 1875 February 9-July 24. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 41336229
British archaeologist.
From the description of Papers, 1863-1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84029543
Epithet: archaeologist
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000439.0x0000ef
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Subjects:
- Archaeologists
- Archaeologists
- Electromagnetism
- Excavations (Archaeology)
- Lectures, Popular
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- Ephesus (Extinct city) (as recorded)
- Troy (Extinct city) (as recorded)
- Cyprus (as recorded)
- Turkey (as recorded)
- Ephesus (Extinct city) (as recorded)