John Collis, (born 1944 in Winchester) is a British prehistorian. His first dig was in Longbridge Deverill with Christopher and Jacquetta Hawkes. He studied in Prague (with E. Soudská), Tübingen (with W. Kimmig) and Cambridge, where he studied from 1963 to 1970 and was awarded his PhD. He joined the Archaeology Department in Sheffield in 1972 and was made professor in 1990. He has acted as Head of Department and became Emeritus Professor there in October 2004.
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| - جون كوليس (بالإنجليزية: John Collis) هو عالم آثار بريطاني، ولد في 1944. (ar)
- John Collis, né le 19 mai 1944 à Winchester (Royaume-Uni), est un archéologue et protohistorien britannique spécialiste de l'Âge du fer en Europe. Il est professeur émérite de l'université de Sheffield. (fr)
- John Collis, (born 1944 in Winchester) is a British prehistorian. His first dig was in Longbridge Deverill with Christopher and Jacquetta Hawkes. He studied in Prague (with E. Soudská), Tübingen (with W. Kimmig) and Cambridge, where he studied from 1963 to 1970 and was awarded his PhD. He joined the Archaeology Department in Sheffield in 1972 and was made professor in 1990. He has acted as Head of Department and became Emeritus Professor there in October 2004. (en)
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| - جون كوليس (بالإنجليزية: John Collis) هو عالم آثار بريطاني، ولد في 1944. (ar)
- John Collis, né le 19 mai 1944 à Winchester (Royaume-Uni), est un archéologue et protohistorien britannique spécialiste de l'Âge du fer en Europe. Il est professeur émérite de l'université de Sheffield. (fr)
- John Collis, (born 1944 in Winchester) is a British prehistorian. His first dig was in Longbridge Deverill with Christopher and Jacquetta Hawkes. He studied in Prague (with E. Soudská), Tübingen (with W. Kimmig) and Cambridge, where he studied from 1963 to 1970 and was awarded his PhD. He joined the Archaeology Department in Sheffield in 1972 and was made professor in 1990. He has acted as Head of Department and became Emeritus Professor there in October 2004. His speciality is the European Iron Age. He has dug in Britain, Germany, Spain and central France, and appeared in two episodes of Channel 4's popular archaeology programme Time Team. (en)
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