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Erik Sjöqvist (15 July 1903–16 July 1975) was the director of Swedish Cyprus Expedition and director of Swedish Institute at Rome, Italy and professor of classical archaeology at Princeton University. Sjöqvist joined the Princeton faculty in 1951. His arrival at Princeton was heralded by the Princeton administration as a ripe opportunity for a revival of interest in Classical studies. Prior to coming to Princeton, Sjöqvist had conducted archaeological fieldwork in Cyprus. Sjöqvist was responsible for the inception of the Princeton excavations at Morgantina, Sicily, in 1955 together with Richard Stillwell. He was married to Gurli Sjöqvist. Sjöqvist also served as adviser to the Swedish Crown Prince, and later King, Gustaf VI Adolf. ==Bibliography== #Svenska Cypernexpeditionen, 1927-1931, ''The Swedish Cyprus expedition : finds and results of the excavations in Cyprus, 1927-1931'' ... , Stockholm, The Swedish Cyprus Expedition, ". (Thèse, Histoire, Uppsala, 1940) #Sjöqvist, Erik, ''Reports on excavations in Cyprus. The swedish Cyprus expedition : finds and results of the excavations in Cyprus 1927-1931. Vol. I'', Revised reprint, Stockholm, V. Petterson, 1940, 240 p. #Sjöqvist, Erik, ''Sicily and the Greeks : studies in the interrelationship between the indigenous populations and the greek colonists'', Ann Arbor (Mich.), University of Michigan Press, cop. 1973, XIII-90 p. (Jerome lectures ; 9th series). ISBN 0-472-08795-9. - EAN 9780472087952 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Erik Sjöqvist」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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