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27: 191:. Wharram was notable for some of the earliest excavations of medieval peasant houses, two manor houses, and the church, and they then went on to investigate the history of the medieval village in its landscape and the causes for its desertion. The work has since been written up in 13 volumes together with a popular version published by 180:, particularly in the medieval period, determining how to spend the meagre budget and this involved travelling round the country, visiting excavations and talent spotting, and many of the leading authorities in medieval archaeology owe their initial success to his support. 167:
as an inspector of ancient monuments in 1952. He went on to become Principal Inspector in 1973 and Assistant Chief Inspector from 1982 to 1987 when he retired, the Ministry of Works in this time having become first the
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to read archaeology. Although his studies at Cambridge were exclusively concerned with prehistory, his interests already lay in the medieval period, and while still an undergraduate he co-directed the excavation of
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for the period 650 to 1100 and he continued to study both medieval and post-medieval pottery, both in Britain and in Europe, co-authoring a book with David Neal and H Van Beunigen on
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founded in 1957, in which he filled almost every office, including President; he then led the formation of the Post-Medieval Ceramic Research Group which turned itself into the
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He was also notable as a founder of societies. He established with Maurice Beresford the Deserted Mediaeval Village Research Group from which sprang the
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Hurst married Gillian Duckett in 1955, one of the excavators at Wharram Percy. They had two daughters Francesca and Tamara. Gillian died in 1971.
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Hurst was also a leading authority on medieval pottery. Early in his career, he recognised the main pottery types in
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He is best known for his excavations at the deserted medieval village of
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John Hurst was born on 15 August 1927 at Cambridge. He was educated at
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in 1958, and was a vice president from 1969 to 1973. He was elected a
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Dyer, Christopher (2007). "Hurst, John Gilbert (1927–2003)".
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Pottery Produced and Traded in North-west Europe 1350 to 1650
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in 1987 and was awarded an honorary doctorate by the
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