Article ID: CBB999227372

A geologist and an Egyptologist in conversation: Sir Charles Lyell and Sir John Gardner Wilkinson (2022)

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The history of archaeology, and of Egyptology, has traditionally been written as a linear narrative of progress, with narrow-minded amateurs—the antiquaries—giving way to professional archaeologists. For some, Joseph Hekekyan's excavations (co-directed by Leonard Horner) at Memphis and Heliopolis in the 1850s have been seen as a turning point, when the geological principle of stratigraphy was applied to archaeology, thus giving rise to methodical scientific excavation. This article challenges the existing narrative by showing how critiques of Hekekyan's excavation and Horner's interpretation, by the antiquary and historian Samuel Sharpe, inspired the eminent geologist Charles Lyell to seek the opinion of John Gardner Wilkinson, another leading antiquarian Egyptologist, as to the validity of the excavations. Wilkinson's specialist knowledge of Egypt enabled him to identity the problematic assumptions that underpinned the excavation programme, which other leading scholars had missed. Though Lyell was unsuccessful in obtaining the support he desired, he became aware of the more complex situation on the ground in Egypt. Instead of ushering in an age of scientific Egyptology, the Horner–Hekekyan programme highlights how new methodological techniques were contested by contemporaries, and did not immediately or necessarily translate into improved knowledge: a much-neglected dimension in fieldwork-centred disciplinary histories.

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Authors & Contributors
Sheppard, Kathleen L.
Barany, Michael J.
Brusius, Mirjam
Buchwald, Jed Z.
Echlin, Alexander
Gange, David
Journals
Journal of the History of Collections
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
History and Anthropology
History of European Ideas
History of Science
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
Oxford University Press
University of Oklahoma
Lexington Books
Manchester University Press
Princeton University Press
Prometheus Books
Concepts
Egyptology
Archaeology
Science and religion
Artifacts
Antiquarianism
Excavations (archaeology)
People
Murray, Margaret
Edwards, Amelia
Andrews, Emma
Benson, Margaret
Åkerblad, Johan David
Breasted, James Henry
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
17th century
20th century
Ancient
Places
Egypt
Great Britain
France
Stonehenge (England)
Pompeii (Italy)
Naples (Italy)
Institutions
University College, London
British Museum
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