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John Garstang and his assistant Harold Jones in their field headquarters at Beni Hasan (Egypt), which they set up inside a tomb dating to the Egyptian Middle Kingdom (1975-1640BC).

John Garstang and his assistant Harold Jones in their field headquarters at Beni Hasan (Egypt), which they set up inside a tomb dating to the Egyptian Middle Kingdom (1975-1640bc). Negative B.692. Courtesy of the Garstang Museum, University of Liverpool.

1902-1909

Garstang's fieldwork was funded by a series of 'Excavation Committees' - a group of mainly private patrons (the Musee Cinquantenaire in Brussels was one institutional exception) who would receive a proportion of the excavated finds from each season as a return on their investment.

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