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The Kenyon Institute, previously known as the British School of Archaeology at Jerusalem (BSAJ), is a British research institute supporting and studies in and . It is part of the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL) and is supported by the .


History
The institute was established in 1919 as the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem (BSAJ). The London-based Palestine Exploration Fund was instrumental in its foundation.

The first Director was British archaeologist , and among its earliest students was architect-archaeologist , later Chief Inspector of Antiquities in British Mandate Transjordan. An excavation at by BSAJ student Francis Turville-Petre in 1925 yielded an important prehistoric find, the Galilee skull. Under Garstang's directorship, the BSAJ began excavations on , Jerusalem, with the Palestine Exploration Fund.

Garstang resigned his post as Director of the BSAJ in 1926 and British archaeologist John Winter Crowfoot, who had trained at the British School at Athens, became the School's second Director. With his wife, Molly Crowfoot, a noted expert in textiles, crafts and botany, John Crowfoot conducted excavations at Mount Ophel, Jerusalem (1927–1929), (1928–1930) and . , who excavated at Mount Carmel as a BSAJ student in 1929 along with Mary Kitson-Clark and , produced evidence of the culture.Smith, P. 2001. Pioneers in Palestine: The Women Excavators of el-Wad Cave, in Whitehouse, R. Women in Archaeology and Antiquity. London: University College London

The British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem had close ties to the American Schools of Oriental Research, led by archaeologist William Foxwell Albright, and the French École Biblique, through the Reverend Fathers Louis-Hugues Vincent, Raphaël Savignac and Félix-Marie Abel.

In 1998 the BSAJ merged with the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History to form the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL) and in 2001 was renamed the Kenyon Institute, after , to reflect the wider range of disciplines supported by the institute as part of the CBRL.


Notable people
Directors

Other

  • Peter Ackroyd, Chairman of the Council from 1979 to 1983


See also
  • Albright Institute of Archaeological Research


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