Disney Professor of Archaeology
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The Disney Professorship of Archaeology, also known as the Disney Chair is a professorship in the University of Cambridge. It was endowed with a donation of £1,000 by John Disney in 1851, followed by a further £3,500 in a bequest at his death.
John Disney is unrelated to Walt Disney.
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[edit] Incumbents of the Disney Professorship of Archaeology
- Graeme Barker, 2004–
- Colin Renfrew, 1981–2004
- Glyn Daniel, 1974–1981
- Grahame Clark, 1952–1974
- Dorothy Garrod, 1938–1952
- Sir Ellis Minns, 1926–1938
- Sir William Ridgeway, 1892–1926
- The Reverend George Brown, 1887–1892
- Percy Gardner, 1879–1887
- Churchill Babington, 1865–1879
- The Reverend John Marsden, 1851–1865
- John Disney, 1851
[edit] References
- Tilley, C.Y., 1989, Discourse and power: The genre of the Cambridge inaugural lecture. In Miller, D., Rowlands, M., and Tilley, C.Y. (Eds), Domination and Resistance. London: Routledge.