Laurence Professor of Classical Archaeology
The Laurence Professorship of Classical Archaeology at Cambridge University was established in 1930 as one of the offices endowed by the bequest of Sir Perceval Maitland Laurence.[1][2]
Laurence Professors of Classical Archaeology
- Arthur Bernard Cook (1931–1934)
- Alan John Bayard Wace (1934–1944)
- Arnold Walter Lawrence (1944–1951)
- Jocelyn Mary Catherine Toynbee(1951–1962)
- Robert Manuel Cook (1962–1976)
- Anthony McElrea Snodgrass (1976–2001)
- Martin Millett (2001 - incumbent)
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