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Benson, J. L. (Jack Leonard)

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Personal name headingBenson, J. L. (Jack Leonard)
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Variant(s)Benson, Jack Leonard
Benson, J. Leonard (Jack Leonard)
See alsoEmployer: University of Massachusetts at Amherst
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Birth date1920-06-25
Death date2009-04-04
Place of birthKansas City (Mo.)
Field of activityClassical antiquities
AffiliationUniversity of Massachusetts at Amherst
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Classicists Archaeologists
Found inStillwell, A.N. The potters' quarter, 1948-1984: v. 3, t.p. (J.L. Benson)
LC data base 5/14/84 (hdg.: Benson, Jack Leonard; usage: J.L. Benson)
William Merritt Post and the art of the country stream ... c1997: p. 9 (J. Leonard Benson, Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
The potters' quarter, 1984: title page (by Agnes Newhall Stillwell, J.L. Benson; with contributions by Alan L. Boegehold, and Cedric G. Boulter)
Wikipedia, German, 3 March 2017 (Jack L. Benson; Jack L. Benson (25 June 1920 in Kansas City, Missouri--4 April 2009) was an American classical archaeologist; he worked at Yale University (1952-1953, Instructor), the University of Pennsylvania Museum (1954-1956, Research Assistant), the University of Mississippi (1958-1961, Associate Professor), Princeton University (1960-1961, Visiting Associate Professor) and Wellesley College (1963-1964, Associate Professor); from 1965 to his retirement in 1985 he was a professor of classical archeology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst; Benson participated in excavations in Gordion and Cyprus (Bamboula) and in 1961 conducted a survey on Leros; his most important research area was Corinthian vase painting)
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