Robert Carr Bosanquet

Robert Carr Bosanquet

Robert Carr Bosanquet (1871 - 1935) was a British archaeologist, operating in the Aegean and Britain and teaching at the University of Liverpool from 1906 to 1920 as the first holder of the Chair of Classical Archaeology there [‘They have made me a Professor, and I am going to grow a grey beard and live up to the part’, wrote a thirty-four-year-old Bosanquet to his mother in March 1906: p162 of E S Bosanquet (ed.) 1938 Robert Carr Bosanquet Letters and Light Verse, Gloucester] .

Admitted in 1892 as a student at the British School Athens – thus an approximate contemporary of John Linton Myres - he was among the first to lead excavations at the Minoan seaside town of Palekastro on Crete, from 1902-05. He also served as Assistant Director and then Director, from 1899-1906, of the British School, during one of its productive periods as a research centre. He ran other important excavations on newly-independent Crete, inland at Praisos (1901-02) and initiated the School’s major campaigns at the city of Sparta on the Greek mainland before he went to Liverpool [pp15-17 & 100-01 of H Waterhouse 1986 The British School at Athens The First Hundred Years, London; pp25-26 of G Cadogan, G 2000 ‘The Pioneers: 1900-1914’, in D Huxley (ed.) Cretan Quests British Explorers, Excavators and Historians, London; further treatment in prospect from Dr D Gill, University of Swansea] ,

Professor Bosanquet’s first Romano-British excavations were as a young man, at the fort of Housesteads on Hadrian’s Wall in 1898, arguably better conceptualised, extensive enough and very well published, compared to what had gone before. As part of Liverpool’s contribution to then-new Age of the Excavation Committee in Britain that ran from c1890 (Silchester) to the arrival of full-time professional archaeological units by the early 1970s, Bosanquet organised Roman military site fieldwork for the short-lived Committee for Excavation and Research in Wales and the Marches, alongside his Liverpool colleague Prof John Myres, at Caerleon and Caersws. This work helped set the research agenda for much of the following century [ research on the early years of the Liverpool University Institute of Archaeology, current work of C Wallace, SACE, University of Liverpool] . He was a founder-Commissioner of the Welsh archaeological recording body the Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Wales, running alongside his Welsh fieldwork of 1908-09, helping to visit and synthesise the archaeology of many counties through the Commission’s Inventories and developing an interest in hillfort archaeology. [Mortimer Wheeler] , who knew him and was in a sense Bosanquet’s successor in Wales, situated his own early excavations ‘in direct line of descent from those instituted by him and the Liverpool Committee‘ [p13 of R E M Wheeler 1923 Segontium and the Roman Occupation of Wales, London] .

After exhausting wartime service in hospital organisation and relief work in Albania, Corfu and Salonica, 1915-17, Bosanquet soon after retired from teaching at Liverpool. In his retirement in northern England (Northumbria), at the family home at Rock, he became a respected local archaeologist, but published little of his great store of knowledge on the nature and date of Roman imports north of the frontiers in Britain, Holland, Germany and Denmark. In retirement, he had written to his son Charles in 1927: ‘That the attraction of this place and its tradition is strong, is proved by the curious way in which, for three generations, we have given up very different occupations in order to settle here; but I think that R.W.B. the parson, C.B. P.B. the social reformer and R.C.B. the archaeologist, would have done better work here if they had spent more of their lives in the North, and had a business training into the bargain …’, [p218 of E S Bosanquet (ed.) 1938 (above); ‘RCB’ is himself, the others being his grandfather the Revd Robert Bosanquet (1800-1880) and his father Charles Bosanquet (1834-1905)] . His later obituaries – he died in 1935 – focus chiefly on his character and on his pre- and post-Liverpool activities [cf Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 6, 2004, 695-96 (E S Bosanquet, revised D Gill)] .

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