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.
Thomas Woolley died in 1858.
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.
Author Catherine Woolley, who published children's books under that name and the pseudonym Jane Thayer, died on July 23, 2005 at the age of 100.
Bryce Woolley's birth name is Bryce William Woolley.
Zenas Leonard died in 1857.
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The excavator of Ur, the ancient Mesopotamian civilization, was Leonard Woolley.
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Joseph Woolley died in 1889.
Édouard Woolley died in 1991.
William Woolley died in 1989.