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Oxford University Archaeological Society (OUAS) is a society at the University of Oxford which promotes matters of archaeological interest through lectures, excursions and fieldwork. Its membership is not restricted to students, although it is generally run by undergraduate and graduate members of the University. ==History and constitution== The OUAS was founded in 1919. Previously, archaeological interests had been represented at the university by the Brass Rubbing Society (1893–1901) and Antiquarian Society (1901-1914).〔P. W. Dixon (1969) ''The Oxford University Archaeological Society, 1919–1969: an outline history''〕 Founding members of the OUAS included Edward Thurlow Leeds, later of the Ashmolean Museum, who held the position of honorary Vice-President until his death in 1955. Other notable archaeologists to have held the presidency of the society include Nowell Myres (1923), Martyn Jope, Kathleen Kenyon, Francis Maddison, Jeffrey May (1959) and Andrew Selkirk.〔 〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oxford University Archaeological Society: Committee )〕 Vice-presidents (as of 2013) include Professors Sheppard Frere and Barry Cunliffe.〔 The Society continues to be run by an annually-elected committee comprising a President or Co-Presidents, a Secretary, a Social Secretary and a Treasurer. The current committee consists of: President - Ayushi Nayak Vice President - Abbey Ellis Secretary - Claudia Sanchez Treasurer - Luke Pepera Social Secretary - Alex Benn Other committee members include: Events Managers - Lorena Fiero Diaz & Laura Martin IT Rep: Caitlin Cook Logistics Manager: Gonzalo Linares Matas 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「Oxford University Archaeological Society」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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