- John Evans (archaeologist)
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death_date =31 May ,1908
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17 November ,1823 –31 May ,1908 ) was an Englisharchaeologist andgeologist .John Evans was the son of the Rev. Dr A. B. Evans, headmaster of
Market Bosworth Grammar School , and was born at Britwell Court,Buckinghamshire . He was for many years head of the extensive paper manufactory of Messrs John Dickinson atNash Mills ,Hemel Hempstead , but was especially distinguished as anantiquary andnumismatist , that is, a collector of ancient objects and coins.He was the author of three books, standard in their respective departments: "The Coins of the Ancient Britons" (1864); "The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain" (1872); and "The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland" (1881). He also wrote a number of separate papers on archaeological and geological subjects notably the papers on "Flint Implements in the Drift" communicated in 1860 and 1862 to "Archaeologia", the organ of the
Society of Antiquaries . Of that society he was president from 1885 to 1892, and he was President of the Numismatic Society from 1874 to the time of his death. He also presided over the Geological Society, 1874–1876; the Anthropological Institute, 1877–1879; theSociety of Chemical Industry , 1891–1893; and the British Association, 1897–1898. He was elected aFellow of the Royal Society in 1864 and for twenty years (1878–1898) he was treasurer of the Society.As President of the
Society of Antiquaries he was an "ex officio" trustee of theBritish Museum , and subsequently he became a permanent trustee. His academic honors included honorary degrees from several universities, and he was a corresponding member of theInstitut de France . He was created a KCB in 1892.Evans was married three times, widowed twice, and had six children. He married Harriet Ann Dickinson, daughter of John Dickinson and they had five children.
* Arthur John Evans (1851-1941)
* Lewis Evans (1853-1930)
* Philip Norman Evans (1854-1893)
* Alice Evans (1856-1882)
* Harriet Ann Evans (1857-1938)Harriet died in 1858, and he married Frances Phelps, who died in 1890. He then married Maria Millington Lathbury and they had a daughter Joan Evans.
His eldest son was Sir
Arthur Evans , curator of theAshmolean Museum and excavator of Minoan Crete. His younger son, Lewis Evans continued with the family business and collected scientific instruments that formed the core of the collection for theMuseum of the History of Science, Oxford . Joan Evans became a historian of French and English medieval art.He died at
Berkhamsted in 1908.References
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