Richard Ernest Wycherley (18 February 1909 – 26 April 1986), was a classical archaeologist, specialising in ancient Greece. He attended Queens' College at the University of Cambridge and was Emeritus Professor of Greek at the University of Wales. He was the author of the Companion Volume to the Loeb Edition of Pausanias, Description of Greece; How the Greeks Built Cities; The Athenian Agora III, Literary and Epigraphical Testimonia and The Stones of Athens. He was also co-author with Homer Thompson of The Athenian Agora XIV, The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center.
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| - Richard Ernest Wycherley (geboren am 18. Februar 1909 in (Shropshire); gestorben am 26. April 1986) war ein britischer Klassischer Archäologe. (de)
- Richard Ernest Wycherley (18 February 1909 – 26 April 1986), was a classical archaeologist, specialising in ancient Greece. He attended Queens' College at the University of Cambridge and was Emeritus Professor of Greek at the University of Wales. He was the author of the Companion Volume to the Loeb Edition of Pausanias, Description of Greece; How the Greeks Built Cities; The Athenian Agora III, Literary and Epigraphical Testimonia and The Stones of Athens. He was also co-author with Homer Thompson of The Athenian Agora XIV, The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center. (en)
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| - Richard Ernest Wycherley (geboren am 18. Februar 1909 in (Shropshire); gestorben am 26. April 1986) war ein britischer Klassischer Archäologe. (de)
- Richard Ernest Wycherley (18 February 1909 – 26 April 1986), was a classical archaeologist, specialising in ancient Greece. He attended Queens' College at the University of Cambridge and was Emeritus Professor of Greek at the University of Wales. He was the author of the Companion Volume to the Loeb Edition of Pausanias, Description of Greece; How the Greeks Built Cities; The Athenian Agora III, Literary and Epigraphical Testimonia and The Stones of Athens. He was also co-author with Homer Thompson of The Athenian Agora XIV, The History, Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Center. (en)
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