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- هومر طومسون (بالإنجليزية: Homer Thompson) هو عالم إنسان وأستاذ جامعي كندي وأمريكي، ولد في 7 سبتمبر 1906 في Devlin في كندا، وتوفي في 7 مايو 2000 في هايتستاون في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Homer Armstrong Thompson (* 7. September 1906 in Devlin, Ontario; † 7. Mai 2000 in , New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Klassischer Archäologe kanadischer Herkunft. Er war von 1947 bis 1977 Professor für Klassische Archäologie am Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Einen Namen hat er sich vor allem als Ausgräber der Agora von Athen und der Pnyx, des Versammlungsorts der athenischen Volksversammlung, gemacht. (de)
- Homer Armstrong Thompson (September 7, 1906 – May 7, 2000) was a Canadian classical archaeologist of the twentieth century, specializing in ancient Greece. While studying for his doctorate at the University of Michigan, Benjamin Dean Meritt (later a faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study) would introduce Thompson to the project which would occupy him for the rest of his life. The American School of Classical Studies at Athens was about to begin the excavation of the agora in Athens and Thompson was selected as a fellow of the school to aid in the project. Excavations began on May 25, 1931; Thompson would work on the excavations for the next 39 years. He was married to a fellow archaeologist Dorothy Burr Thompson. (en)
- Гомер Армстронг Томпсон (англ. Homer Armstrong Thompson, 7 сентября 1906 года, пров. Онтарио, Канада — 7 мая 2000 года, Нью-Джерси, США) — американский археолог-классик, специалист по Древней Греции, многолетний руководитель раскопок афинской агоры. Профессор-эмерит Института перспективных исследований. (ru)
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- هومر طومسون (بالإنجليزية: Homer Thompson) هو عالم إنسان وأستاذ جامعي كندي وأمريكي، ولد في 7 سبتمبر 1906 في Devlin في كندا، وتوفي في 7 مايو 2000 في هايتستاون في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Homer Armstrong Thompson (* 7. September 1906 in Devlin, Ontario; † 7. Mai 2000 in , New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Klassischer Archäologe kanadischer Herkunft. Er war von 1947 bis 1977 Professor für Klassische Archäologie am Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. Einen Namen hat er sich vor allem als Ausgräber der Agora von Athen und der Pnyx, des Versammlungsorts der athenischen Volksversammlung, gemacht. (de)
- Homer Armstrong Thompson (September 7, 1906 – May 7, 2000) was a Canadian classical archaeologist of the twentieth century, specializing in ancient Greece. While studying for his doctorate at the University of Michigan, Benjamin Dean Meritt (later a faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study) would introduce Thompson to the project which would occupy him for the rest of his life. The American School of Classical Studies at Athens was about to begin the excavation of the agora in Athens and Thompson was selected as a fellow of the school to aid in the project. Excavations began on May 25, 1931; Thompson would work on the excavations for the next 39 years. He was married to a fellow archaeologist Dorothy Burr Thompson. (en)
- Гомер Армстронг Томпсон (англ. Homer Armstrong Thompson, 7 сентября 1906 года, пров. Онтарио, Канада — 7 мая 2000 года, Нью-Джерси, США) — американский археолог-классик, специалист по Древней Греции, многолетний руководитель раскопок афинской агоры. Профессор-эмерит Института перспективных исследований. (ru)
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- هومر طومسون (ar)
- Homer A. Thompson (de)
- Homer Thompson (en)
- Томпсон, Гомер (ru)
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