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Sir Charles Leonard Woolley was a British Archeologist living from 1880 - 1960. He is considered one of the first "modern" archeologists and was knighted for his contributions to the discipline of archology.
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The city of Ur was discovered by a team led by British archaeologist Sir Leonard Woolley in 1927 during excavations in southern Iraq. Woolley's findings unearthed significant artifacts and structures from the ancient Mesopotamian city.
LEONARD WOOLLEY has written: 'ABRAHAM'
Sir Leonard Woolley was buried at the site of his archaeological work in Ur, Iraq. He passed away in 1960 and was interred near the ancient ziggurat, close to the area where he conducted his famous excavations. Woolley's burial site reflects his deep connection to the history and culture he dedicated his life to studying.
Charles Leonard Woolley has written: 'Abraham'
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The city of Ur was discovered in 1927 by Sir Leonard Woolley during an archaeological dig in southern Iraq. Woolley's excavations revealed many artifacts and structures from ancient Mesopotamia, providing valuable insights into the history and civilization of the region.
The ziggurat at Ur was excavated by Sir Leonard Woolley in the 1920s. Woolley's excavation revealed the remains of the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, including the ziggurat dedicated to the moon god Nanna.
He explores the ziggurat of Ur.