- Bernard Fagg
Infobox_Person
name = Bernard Evelyn Buller Fagg
birth_date =8 December 1915
birth_place =Upper Norwood
death_date =14 August 1987
death_place =Oxford
occupation =Archaeologist , Museum curator
nationality = BritishBernard Evelyn Buller Fagg (
December 8 ,1915 -August 14 ,1987 ) was a Britisharchaeologist and Museum curator. He was born inUpper Norwood to William Percy Fagg, an antiquarian bookseller and his wife Lilian Fagg (née Buller). His brother wasWilliam Fagg . He studied classics, archaeology and anthropology at Downing College,University of Cambridge . After graduation he began to work for the British colonial administration inJos ,Nigeria , in 1939. He first encountered archaeological finds of what became later known as the Nok culture, after the village where the firstterracotta figurines where found. In 1947 Fagg was appointed as the assistant surveyor of antiquities of the newly founded Department of Antiquities of the colonial administration. In 1952 he founded the National Museum in Jos, the first public museum in Nigeria. He became head in 1957 after the first director Kenneth Murray retired. After Nigeria became independent, Fagg became the curator of thePitt Rivers Museum inOxford in 1963. ["Oxford Dictionary of National Biography " profile. Accessed May 19, 2007.]References
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