- Francis Turville-Petre
Francis Adrian Joseph Turville-Petre (
4 March 1901 –16 August 1941 ) was an British archaeologist, famous for the discovery of theNeanderthal 'Galilee Skull' in 1925 and his work atMount Carmel , in what was then theBritish Mandate of Palestine , nowIsrael . He was a close friend ofChristopher Isherwood andW. H. Auden .Life
Francis Turville-Petre was born into a Catholic,
landed gentry family inEngland , the oldest of the five children of Oswald and Margaret Petre (née Cave). He was the older brother ofGabriel Turville-Petre , the noted scholar of Icelandic and early Scandanavian. The family moved to the ancestral home of Bosworth Hall,Husbands Bosworth ,Leicestershire in 1907.Turville-Petre went up to Exeter College,
Oxford University in 1920. He was admitted as a Diploma student inAnthropology atMichaelmas Term , 1921, studying physical anthropology and cultural anthropology (ethnology with archaeology and technology). He was awarded the Certificate in Physical Anthropology in 1922 and a Diploma in 1924. Following the completion of his studies in Oxford, Turville-Petre went to work on excavations in theLevant . In 1925 he conducted digs in two caves in the Wadi el-Amud, Mugharet ez-Zuttiyeh (Robber's Cave) and Mugharet el-Emirah (Princes' Cave) near to theSea of Galilee . It was in the former cave that he discovered the partial frontal cranial remains of a Neanderthal individual, named the 'Galilee Skull' or 'Galilee Man'. He was later invited byDorothy Garrod to join her excavations atKebara Cave on Mount Carmel. He also took part in excavations in theSulaimaniya administrative region inIraqi Kurdistan in October – December 1928, excavating (with Dorothy Garrod) the caves of Zarzi and Hazar Merd. [ [http://soma-digest.com/Details.asp?sid=18&stp=6 Soma digest ] at soma-digest.com]In 1928 he moved to
Berlin , Germany and stayed at the Institute of Sexual Research, run by Dr Magnus Hirschfeld. Whilst based in Berlin Turville-Petre was an active member of the Scientific Humanitarian Committee, which campaigned for gay legal reform and tolerance, and attended the Congress of the World League for Sexual Reform (also founded by Hirschfeld) inCopenhagen in 1928. Known by his friends as 'Fronny', Turville-Petre was openly gay. He encouraged his friendChristopher Isherwood to join him in Berlin, and together withW. H. Auden they enjoyed life, and especially the nightlife, in the city. Turville-Petre left Berlin in 1931, and took up residence on his private island of St Nicolas nearEuboea , inGreece . Isherwood visited him there in 1933.Turville-Petre was the model for the title character of a lost play by Auden, "The Fronny" (1930); for the central character of their 1935 play "
The Dog Beneath the Skin ", Auden and Isherwood preserved the name Francis and the idea of the character's wanderings through Europe, but the character in the later play did not resemble Turville-Petre himself.Isherwood's stay with Turville-Petre on St Nicolas has been described as 'farcical but grim', and in 1959 Isherwood wrote a lightly-fictionalised version of Fronny in "
Down There on a Visit ", where he is portrayed as Ambrose, the mad king of a small Greek island.Turville-Petre died in
Cairo ,Egypt in 1941 at the age of 40.elected works
*1927 Francis A J Turville-Petre; Dorothea M A Bate; Charlotte Baynes; Arthur Keith "Researches in Prehistoric Galilee, 1925-1926" London, Council of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem
*1932 "Excavations in the Mugharet el-Kebarah" "Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland" 62, 271-276
*1932 "Excavations at the Cave Mugharet-el-Kebarah, near Zichron Jakob, Palestine" "Man" 32(20), 15Notes
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*Bar-Yosef, O., B. Vandermeersch, B. Arensburg, A. Belfer-Cohen, P. Goldberg, H. Laville, L. Meignen, Y. Rak, J. D. Speth, E. Tchernov, A-M. Tillier, and S. Weiner, 1992, "The Excavations in Kebara Cave, Mt. Carmel" "Current Anthropology" 33(5), 497-550
*Bar-Yosef, Ofer and Callander, Jane, 1997, "A forgotten archaeologist: the life of Francis Turville-Petre" "Palestine Exploration Quarterly"
*Lehmann, John, 1976, "Two of the Conspirators" "Twentieth Century Literature" Christopher Isherwood Issue 22(3), 264-275
*Page, Norman, 2000, "Auden and Isherwood: The Berlin Years" Palgrave Macmillan, London ISBN: 9780312227128
* [http://history.prm.ox.ac.uk/students.php?all Diploma students in Anthropology at Oxford University]External links
* [http://www.husbandsbosworth.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&Itemid=57 History of the Turville-Petre family at Bosworth Hall]
Persondata
NAME=Turville-Petre, Francis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Turville-Petre, Francis Adrian Joseph
SHORT DESCRIPTION= British archeologist
DATE OF BIRTH=4 March 1901
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=16 August 1941
PLACE OF DEATH=Cairo, Egypt
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