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Early life ; Mortimer Wheeler was born on 10 September in the city of Glasgow ; The son of a tea merchant based in Bristol ; When Wheeler was four, his father..
Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler (September 10, 1890 – July 22, 1976), was one of the best-known Britisharchaeologists of the twentieth century.
William Mortimer Wheeler was born on in Ohio, United States, son of Henry Wheeler (~–) and Anne E Unknown (~–).
He is noted for his discoveries in Great Britain, India, and Pakistan, including sites of the Indus Valley Civilization. His work there also included establishing archaeological institutes and museums, to further research and preserve the findings of this important civilization.
He also pioneered more advanced approaches to excavation, although these have since been superseded.
Besides his renowned academic work, Wheeler served his country via the military during World War I and World War II.
He is well-known for for his public appearances on television and radio, which popularized archaeology among mass audiences. Much of his popularity aided in promoting archaeology as a crucial aspect in the scientific field for understanding human history, particularly bringing to life the people of ancient civilizations and how their lives impacted