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Hector William Catling
Born(1924-06-26)26 June 1924
Died15 February 2013(2013-02-15) (aged 88)
Resting placeChurch of St Mary & All Saints, Broomfield, Somerset
Nationality United Kingdom
EducationBristol Grammar School
Alma materSt John's College, Oxford
Occupation(s)Academic, Archaeologist
Years active1951–1989
TitleDirector of the British School at Athens
Term1971–1989
PredecessorP M Fraser
SuccessorE B French
SpouseElizabeth Salter (1948 – 2000; her death)
ChildrenThree
AwardsCommander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (FSA)

Hector William Catling, CBE, FSA (26 June 1924 – 15 February 2013) was a British archaeologist who served as director of the British School at Athens between 1971 and 1989.

Early life

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Catling was born on 26 June 1924. He was educated at Bristol Grammar School, then a grammar school in the Clifton areaofBristol.[1] He went on to study Literae HumanioresatSt John's College, University of Oxford.[2] He remained there to take a doctorate on the Cypriot Bronze Age.[1] This was later published under the title Cypriot Bronze work in the Mycenaean World.[2]

Academic career

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In 1951 he came to Cyprus with a British archaeological mission led by Joan du Plat Taylor to excavate at the Late Bronze Age sanctuary at Myrtou-Pigadhes.[3] Additionally, in 1951 he surveyed Hala Sultan Tekke.[4] Between 1955 and 1959, he was Archaeological Survey Officer of the Department of Antiquities of Cyprus. From 1960 to 1971, he was successively assistant keeper and senior assistant keeper at the Department of Antiquities of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.[2] In 1971, he was appointed director of the British School at Athens. He served in that post until 1989.[1] He carried systematic excavations at the North Cemetery of Knossos with Nicolas Coldstream and with the British School at Athens at Menelaion. In the last years of his life he gathered material to publish an excavation conducted by Terence Mitford and John Ilife at Palaepaphos during the 50's, unfortunately he died before completing it.[3] The monograph was finished and published posthumously.[5]

He was a Supernumerary FellowofLinacre College, University of Oxford.[6]

Later life

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Following his retirement in 1989, Catling founded the Friends of the British School at Athens. He served as its honorary secretary until 2011.[1]

Catling died on 15 February 2013 at his home. His funeral was held at St Matthew's Church, Langford, Oxfordshire on 1 March 2013. He was buried in Church of St Mary & All Saints, Broomfield.[7]

Personal life

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In 1948, Catling married Elizabeth Salter. She predeceased him in 2000.[1] Together they had three children: Susan, Richard (also an archaeologist), and Charles.[7]

Honours

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In the 1980 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) 'for services to British cultural interests in Greece'.[8] In the 1989 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was promoted to Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) again 'for services to British cultural interests in Greece'.[9]

He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He was an Honorary Member of the Archaeological Society of Athens and a Corresponding Member of the German Archaeological Institute.[2]

Publications

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Hector Catling". The Telegraph. 6 March 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  • ^ a b c d "Hector William Catling (1924-2013)". News: Obituary. archaiologia.gr. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  • ^ a b Karageorghis, Vassos (2012). "In memoriam Hector Catling. A Stylobate of Cypriote Archaeology". Cahiers du Centre d'Études Chypriotes. 42 (1): 9–10. doi:10.3406/cchyp.2012.1009.
  • ^ Kiely, Thomas. "Hala Sultan Tekke in the United Kingdom". Ancient Cyprus in the British Museum. The British Museum. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  • ^ "International Series :: Kouklia. Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Tombs at Palaepaphos 1951-1954, Volumes I and II". barpublishing.com. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  • ^ "Fellows". Linacre College, University of Oxford. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  • ^ a b "Hector CATLING". The Times. 20 February 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
  • ^ "No. 48212". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 June 1980. p. 18.
  • ^ "No. 51772". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 June 1989. p. 16.
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